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  3. Battle Between Russians And Japanese

    Bombers and tanks were used in a real battle between Japanese and Russian forces at Changkufeng, on the Korean border. The Japanese Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Kawai), replying to a question whether it was to be peace or war, said: "The ...

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  4. ITALIAN RACIAL PURGE

    ROME, Monday.—The Secretary of the Fascist Party (Signor Starace) has ordered colonial political and scientific sections of the Fascist unions to study ...

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  5. WORKMEN CONSCRIPTED FOR FORTIFICATIONS IN GERMANY

    Twelve thousand workmen, mostly carpenters, excavators and masons employed on Berlin's public building programme, have been sent to work on fortifications in Western Germany in the last few days, says Reuter's correspondent at Berlin. It is understood ...

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  6. FORCES' STAND BY

    It is admitted that Japanese military, naval and air units are standing by at points in Korea. The military forces have ...

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  7. Island to Be Kept For Canada

    OTTAW, Monday.—As a sequel to a House of Commons debate, when Mr. R. B. Bennett, former leader of the Conservatives, charged that German ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. Marathon Walk for Nothing

    The decision to hold the 1940 Olympic Games at Helsinki, capital of Finland, Japan having abandoned them, is a ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. REFUGEES NOT WANTED IN RHODESIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Salisbury says Sir Leopold Moore, leader of the North Rhodesia Legislative Council, opening an ...

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  10. CLIPPER SEARCH MAY CONTINUE

    The military authorities said to-day that the search for the Hawaii Clipper would probably be continued for another week owing to ...

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  11. SHANGHAI CALLED WORST CRIME CENTRE

    The Chamber of Commerce estimates war losses to British interests in Shanghai at between £5,000,000 and ...

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  12. DENIED APPLE CARGO WAS DESTROYED

    Reports that the Port of London and Health Authorities condemned and burnt, on account of brown rot, the Tacoma Star's cargo of ...

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  13. CANADIAN VETERANS' PLEDGE

    TORONTO, Monday.—With hands outstretched, representatives of 75,000 veterans attending the Canadian Corps reunion pledged belief in God, loyalty ...

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  14. DUTCH FARM EXPERT FOR AUSTRALIA

    THE HAGUE, Monday.—A Netherlands agricultural expert will go to Australia shortly to report on emigration possibilities for farmers and ...

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  15. LOYALISTS CLAIM BIG OFFENSIVE

    VALENCIA, Monday.—The Loyalists claim to have launched a big new offensive west of Teruel and to have captured several important ...

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  16. TROUBLE AHEAD IN PACIFIC

    Mr. J. B. Condliffe, of the League of Nations' Economic Intelligence Service, told the Empire Summer School at Cambridge that the ...

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  17. Soldier Killed in Battle With Brigands

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—A Black Watch soldier was killed and two wounded in a battle with brigands near Kafrjellud. ...

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  18. Action Deferred on Italian Pact?

    ROME, Monday.—The fact that the British Ambassador (Lord Perth) has gone to London on a two months' holiday is regarded as an indication ...

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  19. America's Biggest Bootleg Round-up

    One hundred and three men, including policemen, Federal Treasury agents, doctors and druggists were indicted to-day by the Federal Grand Jury on charges of distilling alcohol and brandies from materials including shoe polish and cleaning fluids, in the ...

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  20. NAZIS CLOSE FAMOUS COLLEGE

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Government has ordered the closing down of a famous theological college at Innsbruck, at which ninety Catholic bishops ...

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  21. Antarctic Party to Sail on November 1.

    LONDON, Monday.—The American explorer Lincoln Ellsworth arrived to-day from America. He flies to Nairobi on Friday, and from there will go ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. BUMPER WHEAT CROP EXPECTED

    ROME, Monday.—The International Institute of Agriculture expects the highest wheat crop since the war in the Northern Hemisphere. ...

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