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  2. Today's News Of The World From Daily Telegraph Exclusive Correspondents

    TENSION between the United States and Japan increased today, when reports reached Washington that the U.S. Consul at Nanking (Mr. John M. Allison) was slapped in the face by a Japanese soldier. ...

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  3. Clouston And Ricketts Fit

    AT half past ten last night my wife said, "Now just put that book away and go to bed." She said the same thing the night before, and I've no doubt will again tomorrow. ...

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  4. LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?

    "WHAT BIG EYES YOU HAVE!" The grotesque-looking gas-mask worn by a seaman held no terrors for young Ray Rosenberg, who visited the H.M.A.S. Waterhen when Fleet Week opened yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Van Zeeland Report: Enthusiastic Reception

    The British Press receives enthusiastically the report of M. Van Zeeland, former Belgian Premier, on his world economic survey. ...

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  6. POLAND LIKELY TO QUIT LEAGUE

    COLONEL BECK'S speech at last night's meeting of the League Council is believed to presage Poland's formal notice of withdrawal from the League. ...

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  7. FRANCE'S NEW LABOR CHARTER

    PARIS, Friday.--The Chautemps Cabinet has approved of the six bills constituting the new Labor charter. The charter deals with the hiring and ...

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  8. DUTCH AIR MAIL THEFTS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A gang, with headquarters in Singapore, is held responsible for the thefts of five mailbags from K.L.M. (Dutch Airways) planes ...

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  9. ICE DESTROYS LOVERS' BRIDGE

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The famous "Honeymoon Bridge" at Niagara Falls collapsed under the terrific strain of an ice jam. ...

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  11. Constant Revolt In Abyssinia, Many Die

    The interior of Abyssinia is seething with discontent, reliable messages state. Where the tribesmen are not in active ...

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  12. FRENCH FRANC TOUCHES NEW LOW

    LONDON, Friday.--The French franc touched a new low record in terms of gold yesterday--155¼ to the £. The attack on the franc by ...

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  13. DUCHESS OF KENT'S FATHER VERY ILL

    ATHENS, Friday.--The condition of Prince Nicholas, of Greece, father of the Duchess of Kent, who has been ill for a fortnight, is worse. ...

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  14. Emden's Silver Rum Cup Goes To Britain's Newest Cruiser

    A SILVER rum cup from the wreck of the German cruiser Emden is to be presented to H.M.S. Birmingham. It will be handed over by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham on ...

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  15. BISHOP URGES NEED FOR UNITY

    Youth today knew little of the disappointment and bitterness experienced by our pioneer forefathers, said Bishop Burgmann yesterday, addressing the ...

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  17. DEPUTY STRUCK BY JUSTICE MINISTER

    BRUSSELS, Friday.--The Minister for Justice (M. Jasper) punched a Rexist (Fascist) deputy in the face and threw him to the ground, in the Chamber of ...

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  18. SIX DIE IN BLAST AT EXPLOSIVE WORKS

    LONDON Friday.--Five men and a woman were killed in an explosion at the Nobel explosive factory, Ardeer, Ayrshire, Scotland. ...

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  19. WILL DYSON BURIED

    LONDON, Friday.--Will Dyson, Australian cartoonist, was buried at Hendon Park Cemetery after a service at Chelsea. ...

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  20. LABOR RETAINS SEAT

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Farnworth (Lanes.) by-election for the House of Commons resulted: G. Thompson (Lab.), 24,298; H. F. Ryan (Cons.), 16,835. ...

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  21. MORE TYPHOID DEATHS

    LONDON, Friday.--There were 44 deaths from typhoid at Croydon this week, compared with 40 last week. The cases reported were 320, compared with ...

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  22. R.A.F. OFFICER KILLED

    LONDON, Friday.--Pilot-Officer A. M. Macfarlane was killed when his R.A.F. plane crashed in Lincolnshire. Mascfarlane floated to the ground on ...

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