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  3. FRANCO-SOVIET PACT

    A. Note was handed to the German Ambassador in London (Herr von Hoesch), in reply to the recent inquiry from Berlin as to the ...

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  4. OVER 100,000 ITALIAN TROOPS IN EAST AFRICA.

    IF English and French statesmen are too nervous to apply the League of Nations' principles, the Ethiopian will decide the issue, despite Italian finances, arms, bravery, strategy, organisation and stamina (says a correspondent of the "Spectator.") ...

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  5. King Reviews Air Force

    HUNDREDS slept in cars and breakfasted in the fields in order to secure a good position for the Air Force review at Mildenhall to-day. The aerodrome was floodlit all night, showing up the gleaming wings of 350 'planes. An endless stream of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. KEEPING OUT OF QUARREL.

    The United States deposited the Italo-Ethiopian troubles back on the other side of the Atlantic, but said it was loath to believe that ...

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  7. HAPSBURG FAMILY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Unrelaxing opposition by the Little Entente to the Hapsburg restoration was voiced by the Yugoslav Minister, M. Spalaikovitch, in ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. Famous Linguist Choked to Death.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. — Professor Karl Charpentier, the famous linquist, was choked to death when a piece of meat stuck in his throat while he was ...

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  9. VICTORIAN MENTAL HOSPITALS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"If Victorian mental hospitals and defective colonies are to be thoroughly efficient, greater expenditure will be essential," said Dr. ...

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  10. ITALY'S DECISION.

    ROME, Saturday.— Signor Mussolini, speaking from a cannon at Salerno, declared:— "Italians have always defeated ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. £48,000 Allowance.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Vienna says it 1s reported that the Government is ready to make the Hapsburgs an ...

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  12. CHALLENGE TO DUEL.

    ROME, Saturday. — Captain Fanclli has challenged Major C. R. Attlee, Labor member of the House of Commons, to a duel in any neutral country ...

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  13. EX-QUEEN OF GREECE GRANTED DIVORCE.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—After a hearing of 20 minutes, the shortest in history of the Rumanian Divorce Court, ex-Queen Elizabeth of Greece was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PETROL FROM PEAT.

    German chemists, who are striving to make the country independent of foreign supplies, say they have definitely proved that a ...

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  15. NEW DEAL.

    On July 15, the Postmaster-General (Mr. James Farley) will leave the Capitol for six weeks. He will officially be on holiday, but while ...

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  16. FRANCE OPPOSED TO ECONOMIC SANCTIONS.

    The "News-Chronicle's" correspondent at Paris says British representations regarding the French attitude in the event of Italian ...

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  17. MISSIONARIES WON'T LEAVE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Regarding the reported evacuation of American nationals in Abyssinia, the State Department declared to-day that it had ...

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  18. TRANSPORT 'PLANES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speeds of about 200 miles an hour for ten-seater planes suitable for Australia, should be expected from British manufacturers ...

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  19. GREEK MONARCHY.

    ATHENS, Saturday.—The Minister for War (General Kondylis), in a speech in the National Assembly to-day strongly advocated restoration of the ...

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  20. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Anti-poliomyelitis vaccine, which has been under development for two years by the Now York City Health Department with ...

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  21. SURPLUS PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Presenting prises at Millhill School, the High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) paid a to to the distribution of morning ...

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  22. ITALIAN NAVY.

    ROME, Saturday.—It is stated that the announcement of the Italian naval increase refers to efficiency. An increase of strength will be made after ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS KILLED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "News-Chronicle's" correspondent at Berlin says three Communists attempting to smuggle revolutionary literature into ...

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  24. FRONTIER INCIDENTS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The Soviet has accepted Japan's proposal for a joint commission representative of the Soviet, Manchukuo and Japan, to deal ...

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  25. Gunmen Loot Theatre.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Alvin Theatre, where the musical comedy hit, "Everything Goes," has been enjoying a long run, was robbed by four ...

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  26. No Dictator For Poland.

    WARSAW Sunday.—Colonel Slowek, be Premier announces that he has nod the search for a dictator to ne[?]d the late Marshal Pilsudski. ...

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  27. Lightning Strikes Mussolini's 'Plane.

    ROME, Saturday.—Lightning struck a seaplane piloted by the Prime Minister (Signor Benito Mussolini) when lying to Salerno to review Black Shirts ...

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  28. Mussolini's Sons Enlist for Service.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express' " correspondent at Rome says that Signor Mussolini's sons, Vittorie (19) and Bruno (17), who recently ...

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  29. German Warships Exceed Treaty Limit.

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Times' " naval correspondent confirms the report that the recently laid down German battleships, Ersatzelsass and ...

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