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  4. [?]AST ATTEMPT TO CONCLUDE PACT

    LONDON, July 6.— The latest Anglo-French proposals ma[?]e to Russia are described by French Government [?]ircles as the latest attempt. [?]hey fail, the negotiations will be scrapped in favour of ...

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  5. Princess' First Ride in Tube

    The Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose had their first ride on London's Underground, when they travelled form St. James's park to Charing Cross and visited the Y.W.C.A. They travelled as ordinary passengers in a third-class compartment. Here they are leaving the Y.W.C.A., after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN MUST CHANGE HER ATTITUDE

    LONDON, July 6.—The Prime Minister of Japan (Bavon Hiranuma), in a Press reception in Tokio to-day, declared that only questions in connection with the Tientsin blockade appeared on the agenda for the forthcoming Anglo-Japanese talks, but the ...

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  7. MR. N. CHAMBERLAIN SEES MUCH WORK AHEAD OF HIM

    LONDON. July 6.— The diplomatic correspondent of The Times says that rumours current on the continent that the Prime ...

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  8. ROYALTY AT EPSOM.

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent in the paddock at Epsom races for the Derby Stakes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Representatives of Eire in N.Z. and Australia ?

    LONDON. July 6.—"Cup person in very four in Australia and one in very [?]ven in New Zealand [?]ame r[?]sh blood," said Mr. Dillon when the ...

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  11. TRADE GUARANTEES TO FOUR COUNTRIES

    LONDON. July 6.—The Overseas Trade Guarantee Bill, which increased to. £60,000,000 the limit of the export credit guarantee which the Board of Trade may give in respect of transactions which, though not commending themselves on purely ...

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  12. Greek Skip Catches Fire

    JERUSALEM July 6.—A Greek vessel which was carrying 400 Jews from Bumania caught fire near the Greek Mediterranean islands. A warship ...

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  13. Air Demonstration Over Paris

    LONDON. July 6.—The Air Ministry is sending 50 aircraft to participate wiht the French Air Force in a big fight over Paris to-morrow, the ...

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  14. "ABANDONED EFFORTS OF RESEARCH"

    SYDNEY. July 7. — A petition is being circulated ov[?]en organisation called the Cancer Theraphy Investigation Committee asking the ...

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  15. RUSSIAN NUDIST SECT CAUSES STIR

    VANCOUVER. July 6. — The community of 3000 dukn[?]bors, a former Russian sect, addicted to nudist demonstrations, is ...

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  16. BIG UNIONS AGAINST REGISTER BOYCOTT

    [?]DE, July 7. — The Vehicle [?] E[?]veses Federation, the [?] in the State, last night [?] support form the ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN KENTUCKY

    MOREHEAD (Kentucky). July 6 — With 54 bodies recovered and over 100 still missing form yesterday's flood. heavy rain to-day brought additional ...

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