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  2. POLAR EXPEDITION

    Dr. Chacot, leader of the French polar expedition aboard the Pourquoi Pas, and the crew of the vessel were drowned, with one exception, ...

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  3. CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN

    The Spanish rebels opened a very heavy offensive against Toledo and claim to have inflicted 1000 loyalist casualties. ...

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  4. ROYAL AIR FORGE

    TWenty-six new squadrons-23 in regular service and three auxiliary have now been added to the strength of the Royal Air Force ...

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  5. STATE INSURANCE OFFICE

    The second reading of a bill to legalise and extend the operations of the State insurance office was moved in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  6. SITUATION IN PALESTINE

    The "Times" correspondent in Jerusalem says that local meetings are being held in various parts of Palestine to-day to consider how to ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent writes:-"Momentous issues confront the League, and therefore Britain will be ...

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  8. DEFENCE OF BRITAIN

    Details of Britain's elaborate plans to counter gas attacks from the air were revealed by Major Stuart Blackmore, a Home Office ...

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  9. REBELS CLAIM VICTORY

    The rebels claim an important victory in the south, where they scaled the rocky, precipitous heights of Ronda and captured the ...

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  10. FRENCHMAN EXECUTED

    France has demanded an indemnity of £4000 from the insurgent authorities at Tetuan following their execution of the Frenchman, ...

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  11. AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY

    Diplomatic circles process to see a radical change in American foreign policy from the inferences drawn from the address of the ...

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  12. FRENCH PROPOSALS

    France is sending a large delegation to the League meeting, headed by M. Delbos. France has decided to take the initiative in two ...

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  13. A PORTUGUESE LEGION

    A decree has been published authorising the formation of a "Portuguese Legion," a voluntary army to combat Communism and ...

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  14. GRAVES ON GALLIPOLI

    The King's private secretary, Major A. H. L. Hardinge has forwarded a letter to Sir Fabian Ware on behalf of the King, stating: ...

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  15. KING TO VISIT SCOTLAND

    The King, who, according to present arrangements will leave on Friday for Balmoral, transacted State business at Buckingham Palace ...

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  16. ARSON IN WALES

    The erection of an Air Force training camp at Penrhos was cited as an immoral violation of the rights , of the Welsh nation when Professor ...

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  17. M.C.C. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

    Aboard R.M.S. Orion, Sept. 16. Visiting Gibraltar as the guests of the Governor, Sir Charles Harrington, the Marylebone team saw ...

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  18. CRUISE IN A 7-TON YACHT

    The story told in "Rough Passage," by Commander R. D. Graham, is a record of danger, risks, and discomfort, but here must be a ...

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  19. ABYSSINIAN DELEGATION

    The Abyssinian Association passed a resolution expressing the hope that the many injustices to Abyssinia would not be crowned by the ...

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  20. COMMUNISM IN INDIA

    Sir Brojenadra Lal Mitter, Vice-President of the Executive Council, addressing Calcutta * Europeans, said:- "In recent months young ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. INDIAN TEST TEAM

    The Indian Test team left for home to-day. It is believed that the loss on the tour was about £1000, largely due ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN CRICKETERS

    it has been agreed that the Australian women cricketers during their English tour shall use a special 5 oz. ball and bow] a six-ball over. ...

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  23. NAVAL DISCUSSIONS

    The Anglo Scandinavian naval talks have been adjourned. A communique states that good progress has been made, and there should be ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. FRENCH STRIKES

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, in Paris says that the stay-in- strikers at a Lyons artificial silk factory, after nominating a ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. AMERICAN NAVY

    In consequence of the Spanish situation and the disturbed European conditions generally, the Navy Department to-day was instructed ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. SINO-JAPANESE TENSION EASED

    The tension at Pakhoi, due to the murder of a Japanese merchant by g, mob and the refusal of the, authorities to permit an ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. YAMPI SOUND CONCESSIONS

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening, Mrs. Cardell-Oliver (Nat., Subiaco), speaking cm the Estimates, said she had received ...

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  28. LILLE DISPUTE SETTLED

    The textile strike at Lille been virtually settled. ...

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  29. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Mr. Mollison, the noted airman, is leaving for New York to attempt a third Atlantic flight in a Bellanca "Flash," capable of a speed of 270 ...

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  30. HITLER'S OFFER TO FRANCE

    It is officially demed that Hitler offered to limit the German army, on condition that France abandoned the France abandoned the France-Soviet pact. ...

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  31. BOXING IN ENGLAND

    In the presence of 40,000 spectators, Benny Lynch retained the world flyweight, championship by knocking out Pat Palmer in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The Foreign Minister, Mr. Amau, said that Australia had mads a proposal to which Japan had made a counter proposal, but it was too ...

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  33. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S DAUGHTER

    Reports from London that Miss Savah Churchill had sailed for America to marry Mr. Vic Oliver, stage comedian, drew a cold response ...

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  34. LOCARNO CONFERENCE

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, having completely recovered, has returned to the Foreign Office. He has decided to send a Note to ...

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  35. GOLF IN BRITAIN

    In the semi-finals of the professional championship at Oxey, Whitcombe beat Taylor 3 and 2, Rees beat Alliss 2 and 1. ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS

    M. Pierre Gillou, president of the French Tennis Federation, ranks the leading players as follows:- Perry, Budge, Von Cramm, Quist, ...

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  37. AMERICA IMPORTING WHEAT

    The Herald-Trrcune's Washington correspondent declares float the Agricultural and Commerce Departments' estimates indicate that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. BRITAIN'S MOTOR INDUSTRY

    The important share in the industrial revival taken by the motor industry is shown by the figures of the recent growth in the output of ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. CANADIAN RAILWAYS

    Applying the Prime Minister's policy of democratising industry, Mr. Brenton Daly, a Canadian Pacific railway conductor living at ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. JAPAN'S SOUTH SEAS TRADE

    The Privy Council has approved. of the establishment of a South Seas section in the Europe-Asia bureau of the Foreign Office to deal with ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. THE PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of tine gold to-day was £6 17/4 an ounce. ...

    Article : 19 words
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