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  3. OLD CARS' DAY OUT.

    Through a downpour of rain and biting wind, the Old Crocks chugged their way from London to Brighton to celebrate the day in ...

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  4. GERMANY MAY SOON DEMAND COLONIES.

    SPEAKING to the German Cabinet, Herr Hitler said Germany was not yet quite ready to make her weight felt abroad. She would refuse to limit her armaments. IT is thought that Germany will try to secure overseas colonies in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ITALY'S FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says the rapid exhaustion of Italy's gold reserves is indicated in the Bank of ...

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  6. AT LEAST 70 DEAD IN U.S. BLIZZARD.

    At least 70 persons lost their lives in a bitter Christmas blizzard. Most of the fatalities are ...

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  7. BRITAIN SPENDS MORE.

    An indication that Britain is spending more, notably, during Christmas week, was furnished by Lombard street on Tuesday, with ...

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  8. SERMAN TRAIN SMASH.

    GROSSHERINGEN, Thursday.—The [?]odies of 36 victims have been resolved from the coaches smashed in railway wreck here yesterday. ...

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  9. "Saddest Xmas Since War."

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Times' " Rome correspondent says general uneasiness and anxiety overhung the "saddest Christmas since the ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. FRANCE'S HUGE GOLD LOSSES.

    PARIS, Thursday. — France lost [?]5,827 million francs in gold during [?]935, but maintained its position as [?]cond largest holder of the metal in ...

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  11. London's Strangest Bargain.

    London's strangest bargain was sold for 50/ at an auction in Mincing Lane. It consisted of a lot of 59 articles, including:— ...

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  12. VENEZUELANS LAND IN CURACAO.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the British United Press at The Hague says the authorities are considering reinforcing the garrison of ...

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  13. British Officer's Pluck.

    LONDON Thursday.—The posthu[?]ous award of the Victoria Cross to [?]aptain Godfrey Meynell, of Queen [?]ictoria's Own Corps Guides, for ...

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  14. Duke's Private Railway Closed.

    The railway built by the Duke of Buckingham to run through his estate from Quainton Road to Brill and opened in 1872, closed down ...

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  15. OIL FOR ITALY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Oil freight rates to Italy have advanced sharply, because Italy is drawing the bulk of her supplies from the United States ...

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  16. WOMAN'S LIFE OF THRILLS.

    A remarkable London woman, who spends her time in places where white people are rarely, if ever, seen, has returned for a brief ...

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  17. False Rumors About King's Health.

    LONDON, Friday.—Rumors regarding the King's health spread through London last night are officially stated to be without the slightest foundation. ...

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  18. LONDON'S CITY MARSHAL.

    "For the year 1570, or thereabouts, the city swarmed again with beggars, many whereof were valiant and sturdy rogues and ...

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  19. Japan's Huge Defence Bill

    TOKIO, Friday.—"One false step and the nation's fate is sealed " declared Admiral Osumi, Navy Minister, defending the record size of the ...

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  20. ITALIAN 'PLANE SHOT DOWN.

    Ethiopian forces shot down an Italian aeroplane at Daggahbur to-day. The Ethiopians were hiding in a pit ...

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  21. Lindrum's Refusal to Play Snooker Match.

    LONDON Thursday.—Willie Smith, regretting Lindrum's refusal to play, a week's snooker match for £100 a side, says he is willing to adhere to his ...

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  22. SPIRITUAL POWER.

    In order to define the attitude of the Church to the present international situation, a conference of Christian Communities in Great Britain was held ...

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  23. Canadian Trade Concessions to Japan.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The new Japanese Canadian trade agreement provides for substantial Canadian concessions and the lowering of barriers against ...

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  24. Chinese Assassination.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Times' " Shanghai correspondent says the Japanese military attache [?]ade the following statement after the ...

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  25. France to Strengthen Army.

    PARIS, Thursday.—"Germany's rearmament is proceeding with accelerated rhythm," declared the War Minister (Mr. Fabry), introducing a ...

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  26. MISER LEAVES £2,000.

    Edward Merrell, one-time crossing-sweeper in Islington, last heard of five years ago, when he was workless and penniless, is heir to more than £2000 ...

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  27. Arms for Abyssinia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail's" special correspondent at Har geisa, British Somaliland, says eleven lorries passed through there on the ...

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  28. Mr. M. MacDonald Asked to Stand for By-election.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A deputation from the Ross and Cromarty Liberal Association waited on Mr. Malcolm MacDonald at Lossiemouth to-day with ...

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  29. SPENT £7,500 IN YEAR.

    A young man, who had an allowance of £600 a year, then inherited £7500, spent it all in a year, and was reduced to living on the ...

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  30. £3750 FOR BIBLE.

    "I'll give you £5 a page for that Bible." "It has 750 pages." "Yes that's £3750—a lot of money ...

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  31. Australian Doctor Weds in Chicago.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—Polly Walker musical comedy star, met Dr. Harold Moran, an Australian. He wooed her in London, where he is a child ...

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  32. All Blacks' Fine Win.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Fierce work by the forwards and the individual efforts of the backs distinguished the New Zealanders' fine win against ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. NEW HEALTH CHARTER.

    New plans to improve British health services were outlined by the Minister of Health Sir Kingsley Wood, in a recent address. What is in view, in ...

    Article : 206 words
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