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  2. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, July 1.— When the S hate passed the Finance Bill yesterday evening by 167 votes to 82, the Chautemps Government was given full powers which it ...

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  3. AMERICAN STRIKE RIOTS.

    NEW YORK. June 30.—Disorders arising from strikes continue in several cities, with a prominent part being played by members of unions affiliated with the ...

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  4. HEIGHT IN THE AIR

    LONDON, June 30.—By reaching today a height of 53,937 feet (over 10¼ miles) in the Royal Air Force experimental high altitude aircraft Bristol 138. powered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    ROME, July 1.—An article generally attributed to Signor Mussolini and published today in his newspaper, the "Popolo d'Ttalia," has created a ...

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  6. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, July 1.—There has been no development of any kind in the uncertain situation regarding non-intervention in Spain since the chairman's ...

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  7. FRONTIER TENSION.

    SHANGHAI, July 1.—While the occupation of the small islands in the Amur River, which divides Manchukuo from Siberia, and the sinking of a Russian ...

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  8. STATE FINANCES.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. M. F. Troy) announced yesterday that the financial year 1936-37 had closed with a deficit in the Consolidated Revenue Fund of ...

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  9. UNCERTAINTY IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, June 30.—On the foreign exchange market today the franc fell to the lowest point for four years, being quoted at 4.08 cents—a loss of 37 points ...

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  10. LONDON WATCHING.

    LONDON, July 1.—Quotations for the franc opened at 121 to the pound sterling on the foreign exchange market this morning and dropped to 124. ...

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  11. INCIDENT DESCRIBED.

    TOKIO. July 1.—A fear that the Amur River naval clash may prove the spark Igniting a Par Eastern conflagration Is increasingly felt, as dispatches from ...

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  12. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—Details of ocean mail subsidies under the 1936 Act were announced today. They operate as from tomorrow, for a six month ...

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  13. DEATHS IN CHICAGO.

    WASHINGTON. June 30.—When the Senate Civil Liberties Committee resumed today its Inquiry into the alleged Police brutality during the riots arising from ...

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  14. ROUND THE WORLD.

    LAE (New Guinea). July 1.—Owing to a breakdown at the Malubra wireless station making it impossible for her to obtain time signals by which to set the ...

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  15. POLITICAL ENEMIES.

    WILMINGTON (Delaware), June 30.— The marriage was celebrated today of Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jun., a son of President Roosevelt, and Miss Ethel Du ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. JAPANESE EXPANSION

    LONDON, June 30.—Japan is hopeful of securing a concession from Holland affording her a golden opportunity to exploit New Guinea oilfields, according to ...

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  17. STANDING UP TO DICTATORS.

    LONDON, June 30.—"You say that if we stand up to these dictators there will be war," declared Mr. Lloyd George in a speech today at Walton-on-Thames. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MOSCOW BLAMED.

    SYDNEY, July 1.—A statement regarding the Amur River incident was made today by the Consul-General for Japan (Mr. T. Wakamatsu). Mr. ...

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  19. NO ANGLO-FRENCH ULTIMATUM

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Making a statement on the Spanish situation in the House of Representatives today, the Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) said that ...

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  20. A DARWIN INCIDENT.

    DARWIN, July 1.—Although it was stated at the time that all requirements had been met by the airwoman, officials admitted today that Miss Amelia ...

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  21. NORTHERN FIGHTING.

    LONDON. July 1.—In their advance westward on Santander from Bilbao, the Spanish insurgent forces yesterday captured from the Basque loyalists the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. COMPANY DOUBLING CAPITAL.

    TOKIO, June 30.—As a result of its amalgamation with several other companies operating in spheres south of Japan, including the Taiyo Pearl ...

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  23. ANTI-GERMAN FEELING.

    NEW YORK, June 30.—"One great fault of the United States is the 'anti-feeling'—which has increased since my last visit—and particularly the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FUTURE OF GOLD.

    LONDON, June 30.—Mr. J. A. Agnew. presiding today at the annual meeting of the Gold Fields Australian Development Co., Ltd., said he confidently ...

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  25. PALESTINE REPORT.

    LONDON. June 30.—The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby-Gore) announced in the House of Commons today that it was proposed to release the ...

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  26. RAIL SPEED.

    LONDON, June 30.—One of the new London North-Eastern Railway Co.'s Coronation trains, destined to maintain a six beer service between King's Cross ...

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  27. HUGE DEFICIT.

    WASHINGTON. June 30.—It is announced that the deficit for the financial year ending today will be £534,000,000. President Roosevelt stated that the ...

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  28. MURDER OF GIRLS.

    LOS ANGELES, June 30.—A man named Luther down (33), an ex-convict and a stranger in Los Angeles, has been arrested on suspicion of having murdered ...

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  29. THE TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, July 1.—In the House of Commons today the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) countered persistent rumours that the ...

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  30. UNIDENTIFIED WARSHIPS.

    VALENCIA. June 30.—A Government communique reports a demonstration by seven warships of unknown nationality last night before the La Mola fortress, ...

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  31. CATTLE FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON. June 30.—Regret that the New Zealand embargo on stock from Britain had not been lifted was expressed by Mr. G. B. Dermer, leader of the party ...

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  32. A LIBERAL VICTORY.

    HALIFAX. June 30.—The general election in Nova Scotia resulted in the return to power of the Liberal Government, led by Mr. A. L. Macdonald. The Liberals ...

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  33. REFUGEES FROM SANTANDER.

    LONDON. June 30.—The evacuation of Basque refugees from Santander, which was the subject of a question in the House of Commons yesterday, was again ...

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  34. U.S. SUPREME COURT.

    WASHINGTON. June 30.—The vacancy in the United States Supreme Court Bench caused by the retirement on June 2 last of Mr. Justice van Devanter has ...

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  35. CRASH ON MOUNTAIN.

    CAPE TOWN. June 30.—An aerial honeymoon by a Nairobi (Kenya) couple came to an abrupt end when their machine crashed on the side of Mr. Suswa, ...

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  36. TASMANIAN SURPLUS LIKELY.

    HOBART, July 1.—State revenue for the 12 months ended on June 30 shows a net increase of £370,917 compared with the previous 12 months and it is £129.733 ...

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  37. HONOUR FOR JAPANESE PRINCE

    LONDON. June 30.—After a luncheon at Buckingham Palace today the King presented to Prince Chichibu. the Japanese representative at the Coronation, the ...

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  38. A SOVIET DISMISSAL.

    MOSCOW, June 30.—M. P. Feisula Khodjayev, President of the Soviet of People's Commissars in Uzbekistan, one of the constituent Soviet republics, has ...

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