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  2. LEAGUE COUNCIL

    GENEVA, Jan. 26.—The League of Nations Council began today its 100th meeting, which was postponed from earlier in the month owing to the French ...

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  3. THE UNHAPPY JEW.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Reports received from British Press correspondents in Germany indicate the extent to which the anti-Semitic campaign is being waged. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S BIRTHDAY.

    Amid scenes of great enthusiasm, the 150th anniversary of the landing in Sydney Cove of Captain Phillip and the first white persons to settle in Australia was celebrated in Sydney yesterday. The spectacular commemoration arrangements were favoured by fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPANISH STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The position at Teruel, the key city in Aragon in Spain, which was recently wrested from the rebels after a month of severe fighting ...

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  6. ABYSSINIAN STRIFE.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The Abyssinian Legation in London issued a statement today declaring that violent fighting was going on in north and north-west ...

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  7. ENDING HOSTILITIES.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), who was accompanied by Viscount Cranborne (Foreign Under-Secretary), received ...

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  8. FAR EASTERN WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 26.—Reports reaching Shanghai from the Shantung front suggest that there has been a definite hold-up in the Japanese advance north ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FEAR OF RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—"Russian military and Naval activity in the Far East is perturbing Japan, where fear of Soviet intervention in China has been revived," ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S PROSPERITY.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—"A managed currency can no longer be regarded as a mere temporary makeshift while the gold standard is in abeyance, declared Mr. ...

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  11. DICTATOR'S FINANCES.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Italy's and Germany's financial affairs are always uncertain to estimate; but it is generally believed that they are severely strained. ...

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  12. STEEL CARGO FOR JAPAN.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 25.—After conferring with the operators, the Chinese and British consuls decided today to remove 39 Chinese sailors from the ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT PLANS.

    Paris, Jan. 26—The newspaper "Oeuvre" asserts that the Spanish Government is preparing a big spring offensive which will be launched within ...

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  14. BOMB IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE.

    SHANGHAI , Jan. 25.—A bomb which was thrown into the offices of a Chinese newspaper in Shanghai Wounded three Chinese and damaged the plant ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S FEELINGS

    CAP d'ANTIBES (France), Jan. 26.— In acknowledging the congratulations of the Spanish Prime Minister (Senor Negrin) on the occasion of his golden wedding ...

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  16. HAINAN ISLAND INCIDENT.

    TOKIO, Jan 26.—The Foreign Office, in reply to the French inquiry regarding the Japanese encroachment at Hainan Island, has explained that the warship had ...

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  17. CHANCES OF SUPPORT.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—While the "Daily Telegraph" solemnly deplores the "untimely intrusion" of the Labour deputation to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  18. ATTACK BY SUBMARINE.

    VALENCIA, Jan. 25.—The report that the British steamer Lake Geneva had been attacked without warning by a submarine in the western Mediterranean ...

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  19. GALA ON SHOWGROUNDS.

    SYDNEY. Jan. 26.—As spectacularly as it opened, the pageantry ended today when thousands crowded to the Showgrounds to catch a second glimpse of the ...

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  20. BRITISH SAILORS ARRESTED.

    TOKIO. Jan. 25.—The Nagoya "Shin Aichi" reports that seven members of the crew of the British steamer Severnleigh, under charter to a Japanese firm, have ...

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  21. SEVERE FALL IN FRANC.

    PARIS. Jan. 26.—The severe all in the franc continues, despite the successful attempt by the authorities to "squeezs" the bears yesterday. The cause of the ...

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  22. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—News that at the wee-end the first stage in what is hoped may be an extensive exchange of prisoners between the two sides in Spain was ...

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  23. AMERICAN INDUSTRY.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—President Roosevelt, in a statement issued to the Press today, deprecated wage-cutting arising from the business recession. ...

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  24. PARIS EXPLOSION.

    PARIS, Jan. 26.—Fourteen persons were killed this morning in an explosion at the State pyrotechnical laboratory in the Paris suburb of Ville Juif, where the ...

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  25. DANGERS OF A BOYCOTT.

    MIAMI, Jan. 26.—Not favouring a step possibly involving the United States in war, the American Federation of Labour today rejected the International ...

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  26. A FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS., Jan. 25.—"The League of Nations is the base and framework of Franco-British Co-operation," says "Le Temps," "and is more than ever the ...

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  27. POEM OF PEACE.

    TOKIO. Jan. 25.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Emperor's poem took precedence in the reading of contributions in the customary ...

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  28. HUGE CROWD OF ONLOOKERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—The Police Department estimates that more than a million people saw today's celebration pageant over the route of about four ...

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  29. FIRES IN TSINGTAO.

    TOKIO, Jan 25.—Japanese Interests in Tsingtao sustained £29,00,000 damage when their cotton mills and other properties were burnt down by Chinese ...

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  30. DAMAGE TO DESTROYER.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that Britain's bill of £134,500 addressed to General Franco in regard to the ...

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  31. SOVIET AMBASSADOR.

    HANKOW, Jan. 25.—The new Soviet Ambassador (M. Orelsky), when flying to Hankow, had a forced landing at Ichang. There was a Japanese air raid soon ...

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  32. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil), Jan. 25.—Two of the three Italian bombers which left Guldonia on Monday on a flight across Africa and the South Atlantic, ...

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  33. FARMHOUSE BATTLE.

    LONDON. Jan. 25.—A remarkable story of a siege of a farmhouse at La Fleche, near Le Mans, which arose from the refusal of the widowed owner to pay ...

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  34. MR. ROOSEVELT'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Whitehall discounts a report that President Roosevelt is willing to recognise Italy's conquest of Abyssinia if Britain agrees and Italy will ...

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  35. JAPAN'S BIG TASK.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—"Among the great difficulties which Japan is bound to meet in accomplishing her final aims in China the resistance of interested foreign ...

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  36. NAZIS AND VATICAN.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Munich correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a decree has been issued ordering the immediate dissolution of ...

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  37. "THE TIMES" EULOGY.

    LONDON. Jan. 25.—"The Times," in paying a tribute to the progress made by Australia in 150 years, states:—"This virile nation of 7,000,000 people celebrates ...

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  38. SUEZ CANAL ZONE.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" states that the authorities have completed preliminary estimates for barracks for British troops ...

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  39. ITALIAN SCEPTICISM.

    LONDON, Jan 25.—Italy's course in International affairs is the subject of considerable Press comment. The Rome correspondent of "The Times" quotes the ...

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  40. JUBILATION IN ROME.

    ROME, Jan. 26.— Italian newspapers are ecstatic over the Italian transatlantic flight to which they devote a whole page. Signor Mussolini has telegraphed the ...

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  41. GERMAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" a small corner of the veil of secrecy shrouding German expenditure ...

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  42. GIANT AIRLINER.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Owing to unfavourable weather reports the large new Imperial Airways airliner, Ensign, which made a successful inaugural flight at ...

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  43. THE ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    LONDON. Jan 26.—Wearing the undress uniform of the Royal Air Force the King few to Cranwell aerodrome today and spent two hours before luncheon ...

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  44. BRILLIANT BOY SCHOLAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—A boy of 12, from Leeds, who has reached matriculation standard in the Oxford school certificate examinations, will have to wait for nearly ...

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  45. BRITISH ARMY RECRUITS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Recruits for the regular army from the London Area 1st week numbered 192, compared with 109 in the same week of 1937. The total was ...

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  46. NEW BRITISH CRUISER.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Mrs. Neville Chamberlain, the wife of the [?]ime Minister. will name H.M.S. Belfast, which will be launched from Harland and ...

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