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  2. GROWING NAVIES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—President Roosevelt has ordered the construction of two giant battleships, in order that the United States may keep pace "with other ...

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  3. PALESTINE MANDATE.

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 9.—Complete abandonment of the British Government's Zionist policy, and the introduction of a "National Government in Palestine, are ...

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  4. ASSAULT ON MADRID.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Accompanied by severe aerial and artillery bombardments, the renewed rebel onslaught on Madrid, which is regarded in some quarters as ...

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  5. BRITISH FLEETS.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—In view of the increasing tension in the Mediterranean special interest attaches to the spring exercises of the British Navy, in ...

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  6. AMERICAN BUDGET.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Only if industry within the next six months engages approximately a quarter of the persons now on relief, thereby reducing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROOPS IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Reports from various sources in the Paris and London Press of German military activity in Spanish Morocco. including the landing of ...

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  8. SPANISH STRUGGLE.

    Further examination by British Ministers, who met on Friday and Saturday, of the German and Italian replies to the Anglo-French proposal for an agreement to impose an immediate ban on the dispatch of foreign "volunteers" to Spain is stated to have ...

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  9. ROYAL WEDDING.

    BERLIN, Jan. 8.—Police confiscated today, on "political grounds," copies of a film of the Dutch royal wedding, taken, by an American film company. No ...

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  10. TROTSKY IN MEXICO.

    TAMPICO (Mexico), Jan. 9.—M. Trotsky, the Bolshevik leader, who recently left Norway, where he had been permitted to reside for some years, has ...

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  11. LOYALISTS' DOUBTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—In a reply to the British Government's communication conveying to it full details of the scheme worked out by the Non-Intervention ...

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  12. A POSSIBLE EXPLANATION.

    THE HAGUE, Jan. 9.—Why the German authorities banned the film of the, Dutch royal wedding is a mystery, unless they have heard about private films which ...

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  13. MOTOR STRIKE.

    DETROIT, Jan. 9.—The General Motors Corporation has reiterated its willingness to negotiate for a settlement of the strike which has rendered 56,000 ...

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  14. EMBASSY STRUCK.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—During an air raid in Madrid yesterday the British Embassy premises were hit by incendiary and high explosive bombs. Fires caused ...

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  15. WELL-KEPT SECRET.

    THE HAGUE, Jan. 9.—I he where-abouts of Princess Juliana and Prince, Bernhard (who, it was announced, were going to the Tyrol, via Belgium and ...

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  16. ICE IN LOS ANGELES.

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9.—Unusually severe cold is being experienced in Southern California, and snow storms have done serious damage to crops, chiefly ...

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  17. BRITISH FILM CRISIS.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—The crisis which is confronting the British film industry is attributed by the "Daily Mail" to over- rapid success. Due to the stimulus ...

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  18. WORKS PROGRESS PROJECTS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—As a protest against the provision of only £130,000,000 for Works Progress Administration projects until June 30 next, 8,000 persons ...

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  19. ITALIANS AT CADIZ.

    GIBRALTAR, Jan. 9.—It is reported that a further contingent of 3,500 Italian troops has landed at Cadiz to Join the rebel forces. ...

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  20. FEAR OF WAR.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—"People in England are in a state of despair, and living in appalling fear of war," said Miss Maude Royden, the famous preacher and ...

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  21. PORTUGAL'S REPLY.

    LISBON, Jan. 10.—In reply to the Anglo-French proposal-for an agreement for an Immediate ban on the shipment of foreign "volunteers" to Spain, Portugal ...

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  22. A DISTORTED PICTURE

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The reproduction in English newspapers of recent comment appearing in the German Press regarding alleged conditions in Czechoslovakia ...

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  23. MURDER IN CHINA.

    PEIPING, Jan. 9.—A famous Chinese detective, Inspector Han, is hunting for the murderer of Pamela Werner, the 17-year-old adopted daughter of Mr. ...

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  24. ARMS TRAFFIC.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Today President Roosevelt and the Vice-President Mr. John Garner) signed the joint resolution passed by the United States ...

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  25. ROBBED OF VICTORY.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—"If friendly European Powers would take immediate steps to stop the flow of Italians and Germans to Spain the Republic would win ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DISAPPEARANCE FROM PLANE

    BRUSSELS, Jan. 10.—After an inquiry the King's Prosecutor decided that the death of Max V. Wenner (about 49), of Shropshire (England), who disappeared ...

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  27. MR. WALTER RUNCIMAN.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—The visit of the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) to America is to be an informal one, according to the ...

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  28. AT THE NEW YORK OPERA.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Marjorie Lawrence, the Australian soprano, made her first appearance this season at the Metropolitan Opera House last night as ...

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  29. UPS AND DOWNS.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—he following advertisement appeared recently in the personal column of "The Times": "Would Eileen (nee Bede Dalley) Countess de ...

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  30. FRENCH PRESS'S GRAND PRIX.

    PARIS, Jan. 8.—Mile. Maryse Bastie, the French airwoman who last month set an unofficial speed record for a flight from Dakar (West Africa) to Brazil, was ...

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  31. MARITIME STRIKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.—What was described as a "settlement psychology" prevailed today in circles connected with the protracted maritime strike. The ...

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  32. MUNITIONS FROM DANZIG.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Reports are reaching London the large shipments of munitions are being dispatched for both parties in the Spanish civil war from ...

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  33. PROTECTING THE YEN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 8.—Designed to prevent weakening of the yen by speculative purchases of merchandise abroad, a decree has been issued tightening up the ...

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  34. VOLUNTEERS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said yesterday that it was unlikely that the Federal Government would give ...

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  35. A Legacy, but not a Fortune.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Officials of the Perpetual Trustee Company, Ltd., declined to comment on the cabled report of the discovery of Countess de Vismes in ...

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  36. JAPANESE BUSINESS MEN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 10.—During a luncheon at which he and Mr. William Gray (secretary of the Australian section of the Institute of International Affairs), of ...

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  37. Concern Over Mr. Bridges's Health.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—It is learnt that Mr. Harry Bridges, the Australian-born Pacific Coast labour leader, who has for a- long time been in ill-health and ...

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  38. TRANSATLANTIC AIRSHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Dr. Eckener, the famous Zeppelin commander, who arrived here today, said that plans of the Hindenburg's sister ship, LZ130, will be made ...

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  39. DETAINED CARGO.

    VALENCIA, Jan. 9. The Spanish Government has offered to submit to arbitration by the London Non-Intervention Committee the question whether the ...

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  40. KNITTING MILLS STRIKE.

    READING (Pennsylvania), Jan. 9.—Tear gas was used today to quell strike rioting at a knitting mills plant in which 18 persons were injured. Two buses and ...

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  41. INCREASING BURDEN.

    ROME, Jan. 9.—Because of the expenditure on armaments and on Abyssinia the Italian Budget shows a deficit of £34,000,000 sterling. ...

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  42. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 10.—The seventh death from infantile paralysis occurred at Dunedin yesterday. The victim was a man aged 21. ...

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  43. AMERICAN AIRMEN'S LOSSES.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—The American airmen. Messrs. Berry and Acosta, are returning from Spain owing to the failure of the loyalist government to pay for ...

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  44. LEAP FROM AIRLINER.

    BERLIN, Jan. 10.—A 22-year-old German named Kruft committee suicide today, opening a door and leaping from an airliner in mid-air. He fell from ...

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  45. MR. DE VALERA'S EYESIGHT.

    ZURICH (Switzerland), Jan. 10.—A specialist, after having made an examination, states that there is no ground for concern over the eyesight of Mr. Eamon ...

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  46. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Colin Kelman, of Beliata (New South Wales), who set out from England on December 19 to fly to Australia in a ...

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