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  2. MR. MATSUOKA, VOICE OF HITLER!

    LONDON, January 29.--The 'Times' in a leader says: Mr. Matsouka's speech at the opening of the Diet, also his utterance replying to Mr. Cordell Hull's recent indictment of the Axis policy, represent a departure from the dignified ...

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  3. Pressure on Derna Increased.

    LONDON, January 29.--The pressure on Derna by the Imperial Army of the Nile is increasing, according to a communique issued by General Headquarters in Cairo this afternoon. Operations in the Agordat-Barentu sector in ...

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  4. La Voix De Son Maitre

    Cartoon from the 'Journal France.' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Italian Efforts Fail in Greece

    LONDON, January 29.--The Italians in the past 24 hours continued desperate efforts to initiate an offensive in Albania, but, ...

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  6. Mr. Willkie Studies British Industries

    L O N D O N, January 29.--Mr. Wendell Willkie, in accordance with his expressed intention, is devoting much time to the industrial ...

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  7. NIGHT ALARMS

    LONDON, January 29. -- After nine nights without a raid London sirens sounded shortly before the blackout to-night, the resumption ...

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  8. National Government Favored

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--"The leaders of all political parties should be forced by the people to unite in one National Government," said ...

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  9. Capture of Derna

    LONDON, Jan. 30. --It was officially announced this morning that Derna had ...

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  10. OVERTIME STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Strong efforts will be made after a meeting of the National Council in Melbourne next week to induce Mr. ...

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  11. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A warning that the Federal Government would soon have to impose more restrictions on imports, including raw materials. ...

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  12. Transfer Of U.S.A. Minister Reported

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Officials at the American Legation, in Canberra, said to-day they had received no information from United States to ...

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  13. PLANS FOR DARWIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Extensive and detailed plans for converting Darwin into a model tropical town and a fitting aerial gateway to Australia ...

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  14. TANGIER QUESTION

    LONDON, January 29. -- Asked to the House of Commons whether the Spanish Government had given any explanation of the breach by it of the ...

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  15. UNLIMITED POWERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The new Federal board to administer shipping has power to requisition freight space or passenger accommodation on any ...

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  16. INVASION STORY

    LONDON, January 29. -- The 'Times' aeronautical correspondent states that authorities in London discount American reports that 18,000 ...

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  17. Stinson Hero Rejected By R.A.A.F.

    BRISBANE, Thursday -- Bernard O'Reilly, hero of the lost Stinson plane, has been rejected for service in the air force on the grounds of age ...

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  18. Secret Route Keeps China Fighting

    HONGKONG, January 30 (by Clive Turnbull, Special A.A.P. representative in the East).--Prince Konoye's admission in the Diet that there is not a glimmer of hope of a settlement of the China affair is but a public acknowledgment of ...

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  19. THAI ARMISTICE

    HONGKONG, January 29. -- The first Japanese warship to enter the port of Saigon, in French Indo-China, since the agreement between France ...

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  20. HITLER TO SPEAK

    LONDON, January 30.--Hitler is to deliver a speech this afternoon on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of his accession to power. ...

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  21. "BUYING TIME"

    WASHINGTON, January 29.--"The [?]tory for democracy in the Present [?]ruggle with totalitarian nations is [?]pendent on the control of air and ...

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  22. BRITISH AID BILL

    NEW YORK, January 29.--The House Foreign Committee has approved an amendment to the British Aid Bill, providing that ...

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  23. LATE GEN. METAXAS

    ATHENS, January 30.--General Metaxes was first ill on January 7. The chief physician of the British Fleet came to Athens from Crete ...

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  24. U.S.A. Bill For Mediation In Labor Disputes

    NEW YORK, January 29.--The Secretory for Labor (Mr. Vinson) introduced a bill for compulsory mediation in labor disputes at plants ...

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  25. [?]ver Plate Economic Bloc Proposed

    [?]ONTEVIDEO, January 29.--The [?]entine delegates at the first River [?]te regional conference, proposed [?] formation of a five-Power River ...

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  26. Britain's Investment Problems

    LONDON, January 30.--Sir Edward Peacock, a director of the Bank of England, shortly is going to United States to deal with the problem of ...

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  27. GERMANS CENSOR LETTERS FOR YUGOSLAVIA.

    LONDON, January 29, -- A 'Times' correspondent says that Belgrade letters entering Yugoslavia now bear the censor stamp of the German ...

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  28. PENSION FOR HERTZOG

    CAPETOWN, January 29.--Parliament to-day approved the granting of a pension of £2000 a year to General Hertzog, former Prime Minister of the ...

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  29. AMERICAN SOLDIERS AT NEWFOUNDLAND.

    ST. JOHNS, January 29. -- A thousand United States troops arrived as the vanguard of the force to man the United States base at ...

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  30. PARALYSIS CASE AT MURGON.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Another case of infantile paralysis was reported to the State Health Office to-day, making 72 since the outbreak in ...

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