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  3. CABARET TO ENTERTAIN PRISONERS

    Brittan's first prison cabaret will be held at Maidstone on November 28, when three hundred convicts will be entertained for ...

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  4. CIVIL AVIATION INQUIRY

    In a recent House of Commons debate certain charges were of inefficiency in civil aviation undertakings, and at the close of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. Anglo- American Rapprochement

    Far from being a sort of disguised entente armed against the Nazi-Fascist block, as suggested in some quarters, the pending Anglo-American trade treaty is a vital part of a broader conception of world peace. ...

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  6. JAPANESE ADVANCE CONTINUES

    An earlier claim that the centre of the advancing Japanese screen had entered Soochow is now confirmed. It is believed that it portends the crumpling, of the "Hindenburg Line," Kinagyin and Wusih are strongly held by fresh troops. ...

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  7. NOTABLE SPEECHES BY WOMEN MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Two women members of Congress made notable addresses to-day, and one of them received applauso in the Senate during ...

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  8. PHOTOS OF ATOM TRACKS

    An exhibition which reveals to the public some of the most exciting advances of the last twentyfive years in methods of physical ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. British Legion Resents "Slight" on Duke

    Presidentially addressing the Northumberland branch of the British Legion, Earl Grey, who is chairman of the Board of ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. ITALIAN PAPER ATTACKS LORD CECIL

    "La Tribuna" bitterly attacks Lord Cecil and the Nobel peace prize committee. It recalls that Lord Cecil, whom it describes as ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. ANOTHER RECORD TO COMET

    Flying Officer Clouston and Mrs. Kirby-Green, who reached Croydon at 3.23 this afternoon on the return flight from the ...

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  12. DUCHESS' FIRST SPEECH

    The Duchess of Windsor made her debut as a public speaker when she opened a bazaar for the fashionable British Christ Church in ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. "Hitler Will Not Wage War For Colonies"

    BERLIN, Saturday — In a speech at a meeting Major von Weisse, district leader of the Reich Colonial Association, said, "Herr Hitler won't wage ...

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  14. DRIFTER SUNK IN COLLISION

    The Hurunui, bound, for Newcastle from Australia and New Zealand was in collision with thr herring drifter ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. "ABJECT" APOLOGY TO ITALY

    The Government's abject apology to the Italian Government for articles appearing in the "Natal Mercury" referring to the private ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. Aga Khan's Air Dash to See Sick Mother

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Aga Khan left Marseilles on a dramatic air dash of seven thousand miles to Bombay to see his 80-year-old mother, who is ...

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  17. Old School Ties Are Fading

    Old school ties are fading, according to Lord De la Warr, in a speech to school children as rector-elect of Bexhill ...

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  18. FREDDIE THE LION MAULS MAN

    LONDON, Saturday. — Freddie the Lion, still billed: "The man-eater which made history by causing the death of the ex-rector of Stiffkey." ...

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  19. Nazis and Reds Join Forces

    VIENNA, Sunday. — Nazis and Communists combined late last night to mob the Monarchists, who were celebrating the birthday of Archduke ...

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  20. British Ship to Be Searched For Arms

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Greyhound took the London steamer African Mariner from the Eastern ...

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  21. Abbey Service For Late Mr. MacDonald

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Westminster Abbey funeral service for the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will be held on Friday next. Later a private ...

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  22. BODIES OF CRASH VICTIMS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Darmsted correspondent says silent, bareheaded crowds lined the streets when tho bodies of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. POLICE OFFICER FIRED AT

    JERUSALEM, Saturday. — After twice firing a revolver at DetectiveSergeant Alee Pringle, one of the officers in charge of police dogs, an ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. Scarcity of Supplies in Abyssinia

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Times" correspondent at Rome says despatches from Addis Ababa state that General Graziani, owing to ...

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  25. CONFIDENCE VOTE

    The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 339 votes to 160 after two days' barrago of criticism ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. Duke's Libel Suit

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Duke of Windsor's libel suit against Heinemanns, the publishers, in relation to "Coronation Conimcntory," will be ...

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  27. HOW TOGOLAND WAS TAKEN FROM THE GERMANS

    LONDON, Saturday. Lord Davidson, for the first time, told the Ashridge Fellowship Union how Lieutenant F. C. Bryant ...

    Article : 235 words
  28. BARONET GAOLED FOR CONSPIRACY

    In the presence of his wife, Sir John Corbin Chubb, baronet, who according to witnesses led a loose, idle life, was sentenced to six ...

    Article : 94 words
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