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  4. Four Killed When Plane Crashes

    A TWIN-ENGINED biplane belonging to Imperial Airways crashed in a garden while taking off from Croydon at 2.15 this morning and burst into flames. Four men, comprising the crew, were killed. The machine did not carry any passengers. ...

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  5. GRAVE SITUATION.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, jun., a member of the House of Commons, addressing half a million people in faver of international peace, ...

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  6. TENSION EASED. Spanish Government Generally Recognised as Legal.

    WHITEHALL, which spent several uncomfortable days, breathed freely again over the week-end. Britain's firm, support for France's prompt action to secure non-inte vention turned the scales in Berlin. ...

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  7. RESCUE OF ENVOY. Argentine Warship Sent.

    The Government to-day indicated that it is prepared to force a new and perhaps significant issue in the Spanish rebellion. ...

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  8. KING IN YUGOSLAVIA.

    The Brince Regent, Paul, and the British Minister (Mr. Balfour) welcomed King Edward at the railway station at Jazenice and drove ...

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  9. Dynamite Catapulted Against Barracks.

    MADRID, Monday.—Miners skilled in handling dynamite constructed a catapult to hurl dynamite against the rebel barracks at Oviedo. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRITON KILLED.

    The socond Englishman to lose his life in the Spanish civil war is Captain Rupert Savile (45), a retired officer of the Air Force, whom ...

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  11. SPEEDWAY RIDERS. ATTACKED.

    The "Daily Mail" reports, that scenes unparalleled in the history of speedway racing occurred at Harringay after Hackneywick had ...

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  12. Abolition of Mixed Courts.

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.—The "Wafdist newspaper "Jihad'' says that Britain has agreed to support Egypt's demand for the abolition of mixed ...

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  13. £1,500 Bon-fire.

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—Fifly-eight decrepit motor cars, valued at £1,500 (and with an original valuation of £25,000) were set on fire and burned ...

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  14. DO YOU KNOW WHO INVENTED ASPIRIN?

    Different makes of aspirin vary in many respects. To get tho original Aspirin buy Bayer. Bayer invented aspirin thirty years ago, and first gave ...

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  15. A.D.C. General

    General Sir G. Jeffreys, who has been appointed Aide-de-Camp General to the King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GOOD OUTLOOK FOR WOOL AND WHEAT.

    The "Economist" says that if Australian imports continue to expand, there may be some difficulty in building up London funds Consumption of wool in Britain has more than kept pace with imports in the past year. An exceptionally large amount of ...

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  17. NEUTRALITY PLAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" says that great credit is due to France's efforts to prevent intervention in the Spanish war. The replies to her note ...

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  18. Alfonso in Austria.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" vienna correspondent reports that the former King of Spain, Alfonso, arrived unexpectedly from ...

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  21. Murder of Italians.

    ROME, Sunday.—Italy has strongly protested to the Spanish Government against the assassination of three Italians nt Barcelona. It is demanding ...

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  22. Audacious German Pilot.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "NewsChronicle's" Madrid correspondent reports that a three-engined fighting Junkers landed at the Barajos civil ...

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  23. Reported Resignation of Prime Minister.

    LISBON, Monday.—The rebel radio station at Tetuan announces "with all reserve" the reported resignation of the Prime Minister (Senor Jose Giral) ...

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