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  2. SINGAPORE TO BE MOST UP-TO-DATE NAVAL BASE IN THE WORLD

    Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Bradford said: "The world is in a greater condition of confusion today than at any time since the break-up of the Roman Empire." ...

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  4. PACIFIST AGITATION

    Speaking at a Church assembly at West-minster today, the Archbishop of York declared: "It can be a Christian duty to kill." ...

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  5. DOMESTIC CONCILIATION

    Without a division the House of Commons passed the second reading of Mr M. Petherick's private Bill requiring domestic cases to be heard separately from ...

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  6. NEW BERLIN AMBASSADOR

    The appointment of Sir Nevile Henderson, Ambassador at Buenos Aires, to be His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. STRENGTHENING THE LEAGUE

    Representing the League of Nations Union & deputation, ?which was received by the Foreign Secretary, laid before Mr. Eden a manifesto in favor of a policy ...

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  8. WALTER RUNCDIAN

    Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, reached England visit to the Unites States in the course of which he ...

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  9. NAZI SALUTE FOR KING

    According to the "Daily Chronicle." many members of the House of Commons are anxious to raise the question of Herr Von Ribbentrop's ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. POPE MUCH IMPROVED

    Officials at Vatican city are surprised and delighted at the Pope's recovery. His heart action is returning to normal and his leg ulcerations are almost healed. ...

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  11. A SPECTACULAR RIDER

    JACK SHARP, the Australian captain, is one of the most spectacular riders ever to appear on the Claremont Speedway, and after leaving Claremont in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AIR MAIL INCREASES

    Further substantial increase in the weight of letter air mails carried from the United Kingdom were noted during last year. ...

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  14. TWO PLANES COLLIDE OVER SHIP

    A mid-air collision occurred above the bows of the the destroyer ourageous, between the 'planes from the aircraft carrier ...

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  15. NEW GERMAN CRUISERS'

    According to the "National Zeitung," the first of three heavy 10,000-ton cruisers will shortly be launched. They are to be constructed on the lines of modern ...

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  16. Princess Royal To Visit Dnke Of Windsor

    The Duke of Windsor's first relation to visit him since his abdication will be the Princess Royal, who left for Enzefeld today. She ...

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  17. DOCTORS MUST TELL

    There is no sympathy among members of the House of Commons for the plea that doctors should not tell and they negatived without division ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND BOOKMAKER Says Imprisonment Caused A Stir

    A statement that in betting tines alone he most have paid £1200, bat that he would not take the risk of going to gaol for bookmaking was ...

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  19. Hindu Idol Figures In Strange Privy Council Appeal

    Fashioned in gold, silver and other precious metals, a remarkable Hindu Idol named the Goddess Sri Sri Iswari Bhudaneshwari Thakurani, is ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. SIR. H. WILKINS' TRIP

    Prior to leaving for America, Sir Hubert Wilkins said it would be impossible to make the submarine voyage to the polar region in 1937. ...

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  21. Canada's Neutrality

    The House of Commons will not pledge Canada to neutrality in the event of war. Without a division, the House rejected the Commonwealth Federation resolution ...

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  22. MOSCOW RIOTS DENIED LONDON. Today.

    Moscow correspondents of London news-papers support official denials of the riots cabled earlier. ...

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  23. CONSCRIPTION UNNECESSARY

    Mr. A. Duff-Cooper. Minister for War speaking at Cleckheaton. said: "I would hate to see force introduced in Britain, because I believe young men only need to ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS

    Samuel Morton, of North Fitzroy, was walking through the Exhibition Gardens late last night when three men asked him if he had any money. ...

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  27. NO MONOPOLY

    A statement made by the Baird Television Co. Ltd. says that the company is assured that the decision of the Television Advisory ...

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  28. Says Mr. Curlewis

    Tennis and bathing ?will probably be popular recreations in the metropolitan area tomorrow. At noon today the following forecast for ...

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