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  2. SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON. July 4.—Vigorous efforts are being made to overcome the ceadlock that has developed regarding the naval patrol of Spanish coasts. which, together ...

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  3. MISS EARHART LOST

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 4—The gravest fears are held for the safety of Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. G. P. Putnam) and her navigator, (Mrs. G. P. Putnam) and her navigaror, Captain Frederick Noonan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AMNESTY LAW.

    BRUSSELS, July 2.—When the Minister for Justice (M. de Leveleye), who sponsored the amnesty legislation (which grants pardons to wartime traitors) was ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. IRISH ELECTION.

    DUBLIN, July 4.—With the counting of votes cast in Thursday's general election completed for 108 se to out of 138 in the Dail Eireann, Mr. E. De Valera, leader of ...

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  6. FRONTIER CLASH.

    MOSCOW, July 2.—After a conference between the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Litvinov) and the Japanese Ambassador, the latter announced that the ...

    Article : 226 words
  7. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, July 3.—Thirty men, including the managing director and two mines inspectors who joined in a rescue party after the first of two explosions had taken ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. WOMEN SUFFOCATED.

    When detectives burst their way into a smoke-filled room in a house in Mt. Hawthorn about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, they found two elderly women lying ...

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  9. FRANCE FIRM.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states:—Prance will not accept the' Italo-German proposals. The official French attitude is one ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. CRASH OVER BRIDGE.

    Miss Mary Padbury (29), daughter of Mr. William Padbury, of Meadowtreet, Guildford, was killed early yesterday morning when a car in which she was a ...

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  11. RUNNING PISTOL DUEL.

    MELBOURNE, July 4—Two members of police wireless patrols had a running pistol duel with two suspects in Brunswick early this morning. Six shots were ...

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  12. THE GERMAN PRESS VIEW.

    LONDON, July 3.—The German Press throws the whole blame for .the present crisis on Britain, accusing her of dynamiting the non-intervention committee ...

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  13. U.S. SUPREME COURT.

    WASHINGTON, July 2.—In the Senate today Senator Robinson introduced a compromise measure in connection with the Bill embodying President ...

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    Miss Amelia, with [?] navigator, Captain F. Noonan, photographed at the cabin door of her Lockheed Electra aeroplane shortly after landing at Darwin last Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HOPE IN ROME.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states:— "Well-informed persons declare that responsibility for what may happen in the ...

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  16. U.S. LABOUR STRIFE.

    PHILADELPHIA, July 3.—The bitter struggle between the Committee for Industrial Organisation and the American Federation of Labour for the right to ...

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  17. ATTACK ON CHURCHES

    LONDON, July 3.—The Berlin correspondent of "'The Times" states that two pastors of the Confessional movement in the Evangelical Church (which. under ...

    Article : 219 words
  18. LOYALIST PLANES ACTIVE.

    LONDON. July 4.—An insurgent dispatch from Salamanca states that Government planes bombed Alba de Tormes, near Salamanca, killing six children and ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. WORLD TRADE.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Belgian Prime Minister (M. van Zeeland), who was invited some time ago by Britain and France to investigate the possibilities of ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    TOKIO, July 3.—The Domei News Agency reports that the Tokio Chamber of Commerce and Industry has requested' the Bureau of Foreign Exchange Control ...

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  21. "SIT-DOWN" STRIKES.

    WASHIINGTON, July 3.—In a statement today, the Secretary of Labour (Miss Frances Perkins) condemned "sit-down" strikes as "Illegal and undesirable." ...

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  22. SANTANDER REFUGEES

    LONDON, June 3.—Regarding the question of refugees desiring to leave Santander the British Government has reached an arrangement with the French ...

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  23. WHERE POWERS STAND

    PARIS, July 3.—The Foreign Minister (M. Delbos) yesterday instructed the French Ambassadors to approach the Governments of the 25 States that, with ...

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  24. DICTATORS TO MEET.

    MUNICH, July 3.—It is definitely stated that Signor Mussolini, unless Inter- national developments Intervene, will visit Herr Hitler at Munich on July 15, the ...

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  25. SAVED FROM BURNING PLANE

    LONDON. July 4.—Allied Airways' twine-engined plane Silver Ghost crashed and burst into flames after taking off from Thurso for Aberdeen today. A ...

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  26. HEROIC COMMANDER.

    LONDON, July 2.—For his rescue of a number of men when the British destroyer Hunter was crippled by a mine explosion off the south-east coast of ...

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  27. NAVAL SUPERVISION.

    LONDON, July 3.—A .Communique containing a full report of the proceedings of yesterday's meeting of the chairman's sub-committee of the ...

    Article : 441 words
  28. "REVELATOR" GAOLED

    LOS ANGELES. July 2.—John Wuest Hunt, a white follower of Father Divine, the negro religious leader, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment on ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. WORLD ALTITUDE RECORD.

    LONDON, July 3.—The King has sent to Flight-Lieutenant M. J. Adam. who this week regained the world altitude record for Britain by attaining a height ...

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  30. CHILDLESS MARRIAGE.

    ROME, July 3.--Giving its judgment in the case of Signora Emilia Riva, who was married in 1921, the Supreme Court has upheld the finding of a Papal ...

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  31. SIX THOUSAND SAIL.

    SANTANDER, July 2.—The British steamers Caldeston Castle and Keliwyn today left with 6,000 refugees for France, sailing amid a heavy aerial ...

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  32. FIFTEEN THOUSAND FEET UP.

    MOSCOW, July 3—According to their barograph, which has been picked up, two glider pilots ascended to a height of 15,100 feet, which is claimed to be a ...

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  33. REBELS' TERRITORY.

    ROME. July 2.—According to the Salamanca correspondent of the "Lavora Fascists" a complete corporative system for General Franco's territory in Spain ...

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  34. FUN FOR THE VIENNESE.

    LONDON, July 2.—The Vienna correspondent of "The Times" states that .an attraction of the current Health Exhibition in Vienna is a booth at which, it ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. SLUM DWELLINGS COLLAPSE.

    HAVANA, July 2.—Nine persons were killed and 27 others injured when eight adjoining dwellings in a slum section collapsed today, after having been ...

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  36. SECRET DONOR PAYS FINE.

    LONDON, July 2.—The payment today by a secret donor of the fine of 100 imposed on Dr. T. M. Johnstone, ex-Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in ...

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  37. CANADIAN DROUGHT

    WINNIPEG (Manitoba), July 2.—Persistent heat continues to take toll of Canadian crops and Manitoba, where the outlook had formerly been promising, is ...

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  38. BOMBS NEAR DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, July 4.—Following reports that three insurgent planes bad dropped seven bombs aimed at British control warships. which drove them off with ...

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  39. Woman Student's Feat.

    LONDON. July 2.—Fraulein Inge Wetzel, a Konigsberg student, claims to have established a world's gliding record for women of 18 hours 31 minutes. ...

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  40. FATAL NOSE-DIVE.

    LONDON, July 3.—Four civilians. including Captain Houston, a wartime pilot and chief instructor of the Scottish Flying Club, were killed when a plane ...

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  41. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    LONDON, July 1.—The Southern Railways main line electrification scheme between London and Portsmouth, which was completed at a cost of £3,000,000, ...

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  42. MEDICAL ILLEGIBILITY.

    LONDON, July 3.—Because of the bad handwriting of doctors, insurance officials have decided to ask the Ministry of Health to supply typewritten reports ...

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  43. EX-SOLDIERS' DISABILITIES.

    VANCOUVER, July 2.—Two hundred Imperial ex-service men, who contend that they are unable to secure redress for war disabilities from the British and ...

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  44. REORGANISING LOYALIST ARMY

    VALENCIA, July 4.—The Spanish Cabinet has decided on a reorganisation of the army and the creation of a vigilance corps to combat military ...

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  45. FRENCH RESTAURANTS

    PARIS, July 3.—Fifteen hours of negotiations under the direction of the Prime Minister (M. Chautemps) have resulted in the proprietors calling off the ...

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  46. FREEDOM OF IMPORTS.

    WARSAW, July 2.—The congress of the International Federation of Trade Unions carried unanimously today a resolution supporting Republican Spain, ...

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  47. NEW-STYLE REFORMATORY.

    LONDON, July 2.—Having for its aim training, not punishment, the Borstal institution for girls at Aylesbury showed little evidence of a reformatory, as ...

    Article : 76 words
  48. AUSTRIA PROTESTS.

    VIENNA, July 3.—Austria has protested to Germany following German broad casts which have exploited a pamphlet alleging ill-treatment of Austrian Nazi ...

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  49. FALL INTO SWIMMING POOL.

    LOS ANGELES, July 2.—Dolores del Rio, the well-known screen actress, saved the life of her two-year-old godchild, Dolores Ellsworth, who fell into Miss del ...

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  50. COST OF ITALY'S BABIES.

    ROME, July 2.—Italy's campaign for more babies has cost nearly £3,000,000 sterling since 1935, in marriage bonuses and grants to large families. ...

    Article : 71 words
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