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  3. French Premier's Declining Prestige

    This afternoon the momentous two-day debate in the French Chamber of Deputies on foreign affairs resulted in a victory for the Laval Government by ...

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  4. AFRICAN WAR

    In another desperate battle yesterday the Italians defeated a force of 5,000 Abyssinians. A communique issued in Rome claims that the ...

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  5. ABYSSINIAN'S INVESTING MAKALE

    The Abyssinian Government announces that the force commanded by General Hailu drove Italian outposts from their positions in the Tembien ...

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  6. LINDBERGHS LEAVE AMERICA

    Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, with their three-year-old son Jon, secretly left New York today on board an American freighter, on which they ...

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  7. JEWS IN GERMANY

    Mr. James McDonald, who in 1933 was appointed by the League of Nations Council to be High Commissioner for Jewish and other refugees from ...

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  8. CLARIFYING SANCTIONS POLICY

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that the French Premier (M. Laval) is now contending that there can be no question of new ...

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  9. MARTIAL LAW IN THREE CHINESE CITIES

    A serious situation has developed here and in Nanking and Hankow as the result of the student disturbances arising from dissatisfaction with the ...

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  10. FRESH STORMS FOR M. LAVAL

    The enemies of the French Premier (M. Laval) say that the vote he received in the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday is only a reprieve, and they ...

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  11. WOMAN'S EAR

    Sir Harold Gillies, upon becoming honorary plastic surgeon at the North Staffordshire Infirmary, interested himself in the case of Robert Price ...

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  12. THE DUCE'S ASSURANCE

    Mussolini, in an interview which he gave to the newspaper "Az Est," said:—"I never thought and never will think of promoting a European war on ...

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  13. NEW USES FOUND FOR WOOL

    The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, in its annual report, says that during the year the Wool Research Association has made ...

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  14. RAIL CONSTRUCTION IN EGYPT

    At the request of the Government the Egyptian railway authorities are speeding up the completion of an important section of railway 125 miles ...

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  15. NUTRITION AND AGRICULTURE

    Recalling the plea which the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) made at Geneva for linking agriculture and public health, "The Times" draws ...

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  16. PARALYSIS VACCINE PROHIBITED

    City health, officials announced to-day that they had suspended the use of poliomyelitis vaccine against infantile paralysis after a report in the ...

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  17. AMAZING HOAX BY ACTOR

    In me midst of constant alarms of kidnappings which have become characteristic of America, the confession today to agents of the Department of ...

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  18. ITALIAN TROOPS MAY GO TO LIBYA

    The situation in Libya is not improving, it is reported that Mussolini has ordered a crack mechanised division, of 18,000 men to prepare to go ...

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  19. JAPANESE ACTORS

    Plans are under way for a party of Japanese actors to tour Australian cities in 1936, sponsored by Mr. Ronald Macdonald, of Sydney. It is stated by ...

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  20. UNPLEASANT CHRISTMAS FOR CARNERA

    The fighting activities of the Italian heavyweight boxer, Primo Camera, will be transferred from Madison Square Garden to other boxing arenas ...

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  21. THE KING'S HEALTH

    Rumors regarding His Majesty's health spread through London last night, but it was officially stated that there was not the slightest foundation ...

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  22. QUINTUPLETS BORN

    MANAGUA, Nicaragua, December 25. The birth is reported at Matagalpa of quintuplets—three boys and two girls—to a woman named Timotea Laines All ...

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