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  3. 16 DEAD IN PIT EXPLOSION.

    Sixteen were killed and eight seriously hurt, while 51 are still entombed in a pit explosion at Mapplewell, Yorkshire. ...

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  4. Huey Long Buried in Grounds of State House.

    BATON ROUGE, Thursday.—Without the benefit of a church service, Senator Huey Long was buried in the grounds of the magnificent State house ...

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  5. FRANCE WILL STAND BEHIND LEAGUE.

    IN a tense atmosphere, the Premier of France (M. Pierre Laval), in ten-minute speech, revealed France's view of the crisis. "EVERYBODY has taken his responsibility in the present grave situation," said M. Laval, "and I do so, on behalf of France. ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S FIRM STAND.

    Speaking at Plymouth, Mr. David Lloyd George, referring to the Abyssinian dispute and Sir .Samuel Hoare's speech at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DRIVE AGAINST JEWS

    The culmination of the Nuremberg congress will be a special session of the Reichstag on September 15 to hear a statement from ...

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  8. DEFICIENT DIETS.

    Speaking at the meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLITICAL FEUD.

    A political shooting closely resembling the Long assassination occurred here, when two local officials and two police officers ...

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  10. THOUGHT END HAD COME.

    Several times during his long vigil at his advance post Rear Admiral Byrd believed that death was inevitable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Abyssinia Stirred.

    ADDIS ABABA, Thursday. —Six Samuel Hoare's speech has created a profound impression, and the Emperor is particularly moved. The frankest ...

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  12. CATHOLIC CHURCH CONSECRATED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The church at the Benedictine monastery down the side of the abbey near Bath, which has taken 53 years to build, the ...

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  13. "Italy May Be Restrained."

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The firmness of Sir Samuel Hoare's speech to the Assembly of the League of Nations, and the British determination to make the ...

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  14. Sugar Stabilisation.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that the sugar stabilisation scheme which was submitted by the colonies is likely to be adopted through. ...

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  15. BOOK BARGAINS.

    The Fetters of Eve, Clive Arden. Webs, Countess Barcynska. Withering Fires, Marjorie Bowden. Smiling Charlie, Max Brand. ...

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  16. ITALIAN WARSHIPS IN GREEK WATERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times' " correspondent at Athens says that Italy has notified the Government that a torpedo boat was obliged to anchor at ...

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  17. U.S. APPEALS FOR PEACE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Apparently believing that the Italo-Ethiopian situation is nearing a crisis at Geneva, Senator Cordell Hull, the Secretary of ...

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  18. "LED BY FANATIC POSING AS SAINT."

    Declaring that Sir Samuel Hoare's speech would command the overwhelming support of Britain, including the Balforite electorate ...

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  19. Greek Plebiscite on October 27.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The plebiscite on the restoration of the monarchy has been fixed for October 27. ...

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  20. Yearly Debate on Broadcasting.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "News Chronicle" understands that the Ulls water Commission is unanimously recommending that Parliament devote ...

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  21. Crown Jewels Hidden.

    ADDIS ABABA, Friday.—The crown jewels, including Emperor Theodore's gold crown, which the British captured at Magdala and later restored, and also ...

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  22. Indian Constituencies.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Laurie Hammond, chairman of the committee appointed at the end of July to make recommendations for the delimitation ...

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  23. Fewer British Births.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Registrar. General's statistics for the third quarter of 1935 show that births were 551 fewer than in the same quarter of 1934 ...

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  24. Irish Blue Shirts Support Italy.

    GENEVA, Friday.— meeting purporting to represent Fascists of seventeen European countries sent a communique protesting against League ...

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  25. Three-Ton Model of Queen Mary.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There are over 350 exhibitors at the shipping engineering and machinery exhibition, which was opened to-day at Olympia. The ...

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  26. More British Troops For Malta.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Because of the international situation three battalions of British infantry, at present at Catterick will shortly be despatched ...

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