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  3. BRITAIN'S SPANISH PROPOSALS.

    THE British proposals for policing non-intervention in Spain provide for naval patrol to be discontinued and replaced by the establishment, with the consent of both Spanish parties, of international officers at Spanish ports. They also provide for ...

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  4. CHINESE TENSION RELAXED.

    Tension has temporarily relaxed with the withdrawal of most of the Japanese troops from Wangping to Fengtai, ...

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  5. Police Helped Pickpocket to Go Straight.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The decency of the London police was illustrated by Sir Samuel Hoare's stories to the Prisoners' Aid Society, to which he ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. ANTI-ITALIAN FEELING IN AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—The Italo-Austrian women's athletic meeting has been surprisingly cancelled owing, it is believed, to fear of anti-Italian ...

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  7. PUTNAM HUNT MAY END TO-MORROW

    Despite growing despair, the U.S. Army aircraft carrier Lexington is not relaxing its efforts to locate Mrs. Earhart Putnam and ...

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  8. Pageant of France in Arms.

    France's National anniversary of the fourteenth of July was celebrated by a million people, who crowded the spacious avenue of ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. U.S. SENATOR'S DEATH.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Robinson died in New York to-day from a heart attack. He was considered to be President Roosevelt's most ...

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  10. NEW TERROR FOR "WON'T WORKS."

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — Men in the Transvaal who will not work to support themselves and their families will soon receive an ...

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  11. Shots Fired at Procession.

    MARSEILLES, Wednesday.—About ten revolver shots were fired from a balcony in La Rue Pavilion when a Popular Front procession was passing. ...

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  12. TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The American Clipper arrived at Foynes from Southampton to-day. It is expected to leave for Newfoundland ...

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  13. 61 RUSSIAN WORKERS EXECUTED.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—A Khabarovsk newspaper confirms the execution of sixty-one railway workers at Svobodny for alleged sabotage and ...

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  14. Punters Wreck Racecourse.

    The racecourse at Pont de Vivaux was wrecked by punters enraged at the judges' decision. The starting barrier ...

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  15. LOYALIST ADVANCE STOPPED.

    MADRID, Wednesday. — General France, who gave an audience to correspondents amid an array of maps and religious paintings in a heavily ...

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  16. MAKING SCHOOLBOYS FIT.

    DURBAN, Thursday. — Compulsory physical training in South African schools at an early date is foreshadowed by a circular sent to all ...

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  17. SOVIET FLYERS LAND SAFELY.

    The Soviet flyers, Michael Gromoff, Major A. Yumashev and S. Daniline (navigator), landed in a cow pasture at San Jacinto, ...

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  18. BRITISH STEAMER STOPPED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty states that the Spanish rebel cruiser Almirante Cervera to-day signalled the British steamer Molton, from ...

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  19. WAITERS SMASH CAFE WINDOWS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—While thousands of members of the Popular Front paraded with red flags in the East End, striking waiters smashed cafe ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the London wool sales to-day there was an offering of 7,910, bales, of which 7,128 bales were sold. The catalogue ...

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  21. Swimming Baths Not Thought Necessary.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fetish of the Englishman's tub received a setback when a member of the House of Commons, Mr. Noel Baker, told ...

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  22. Record Wheat Yield Expected in Japan.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry forecasts a wheat yield of 49,200,000 bushels, constituting a record, owing to ...

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