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  3. VILLAGE WIPED OUT IN GRIM BATTLE.

    BRUNETE is the centre of a blood-drenched, fire-scorched noman's-land. THE "Times" correspondent at Barcelona says the Government announces the recapture of the village, which is a mass of ...

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  4. SMALL CRAFT'S LONG VOYAGE

    A flotilla of high-speed motor torpedo boats left Southampton for Malta last month, facing the longest voyage craft of this type ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MARCONI'S EX-FIANCEE MARRIED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The late Marchese Marconi's former fiancee, Elizabeth Narcissa Paynter, whose mother, Mrs.C. H. Paynter, was the first to ...

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  6. SINO-JAPANESE CLASH.

    TIENTSIN, Sunday.—Japanese and Chinese troops clashed at Langfang to-day. A squadron of Japanese 'planes bombarded the Chinese barracks. The Japanese garrison announces that the Chinese are heavily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAR ON BANKS.

    A looming war between Social Creditors and orthodox financiers is indicated by an announcement that the Premier (Mr. W. ...

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  8. YUGOSLAV WOMEN ATTACK POLITICIANS.

    With the exception of the Minister for War, the Government will not be represented at the funeral of the patriarch, Varnava, and the ...

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  9. Workman's Wife Christens Battleship.

    TRIESTE, Sunday.—Signora Maria Bertuzzi, wife of a workman employed on the construction of the ship, christened Italy's 35,000 ton battleship ...

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  10. U.S. Gold Hoard Total £2,400,000,000

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Treasury's gold hoard, largest in the world, now is more than 12,000,000,000 dollars (£2,400,000,000). ...

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  11. GUTHRIE WINS 500 C.C. RACE.

    BRUSSELS. Sunday.—In the motor cycling Grand Prix, for 500 c.c. machines, Guthrie (Norton) was first, with 2 hours 58 minutes 55 seconds, ...

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  12. Roosevelt's Great Supporter Dead

    Senator Joseph Robinson, majority leader in the Senate, and President Roosevelt's most powerful legislative assistant, who died recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WAR INVENTOR DIES

    BUDAPEST, Sunday.—Captain Gabriel Szakats, inventor of the Flammenwerfer (flame- thrower), died to-day. He was ...

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  14. Only Wanted a Job— and Got One.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—"I am not a Communist; I only want a job; I have been out of work for five years," declared a man, who startled ...

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  15. TROOPS STRIPPED TO WAIST.

    MADRID, Monday. — The Government troops' desperate resistance at Brunete was carried out under a scorching sun. The troops were stripped to ...

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  16. COUNTESS' FALL TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An hour or two before Countess Cardigan was killed she telephoned her house at Summertown, Oxfordshire, which it is ...

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  17. Wheat Expert Dies.

    TORONTO, Sunday.—Sir Charles Saunders, developer of Marquis wheat, died to-day. ...

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  18. MANNEQUIN'S WAIST WORTH £600.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A mannequin's waist is worth £600 according to the judgment of the court, which ...

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  19. GOOD DEMAND FOR FRUIT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Now crop 'Australian currants are very active. Some large quantities are reported to have been sold. Australian sultanas are also ...

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  20. ANOTHER ATTACK ON PRIMATE.

    The Rev. A. Jardine, replying to the "Osservatore Romano's" criticism of his references to the Archbishop of Canterbury, says: "I am ...

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  21. PASTOR ARRESTED FOR PRAISING HIS BROTHER.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—For praising his brother for appealing to the congregation to support him, secret police arrested the pastor of Saint Anne's ...

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  22. Spokesman for Britain

    Lord Plymouth, who presided over the vital meeting of the Non-intervention Committee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Tennis Star Seeks Reno Divorce

    It was announced recently that Mrs Helen Wills Moody, the former tennis champion, would seek a divorce from her husband, Mr Frederick S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Frenchman Wins Tour de France.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A Frenchman, Lapabie, won the Tour de France, his time being 138 hours 58 minutes 31 seconds. Vieni (Italy) was second, his time ...

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  25. MODERATE TRADE IN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There has been only moderate trade in wheat. Prices are still influenced by weather reports. It is expected Russia will shortly ...

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  26. Australian Girls Take The Field

    Members of the Australian contingent of the Women's Health and Beauty League taking the field at Wembley Stadium, London, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. "DIESEL ENGINES ARE BEST FOR PLANES."

    LONDON, Sunday.—Addressing the Royal Empire Society Summer School, Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. Moore Brabazon, former president of the Royal ...

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  28. TIN ATTRACTS ATTENTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Speculative interest in base metals has evaporated. Tin has attracted most attention, as the result of reports that the ...

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  29. KING CUTS OUT SANDRINGHAM ECONOMIES.

    Determined to maintain the Royal estate at Sandringham, in accordance with old traditions, George VT. ls cutting out all ...

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  30. NEW AIR GIANTS.

    TWELVE of the largest and fastest four-engined land-'plane airliners in the world are scheduled to go into service on Imperial Airways routes ...

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  31. Butter Nominal at Higher Prices.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Butter is largely nominal at higher prices, though the outlook seems favorable for cheaper varieties. Continental supplies ...

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  32. SHORTAGE OF STAPLE FIBRE PULP.

    ATAMI, Sunday. — The Domei Agency reports that the rayon and staple fibre makers are jointly asking the Government to import 400,000 tons ...

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  33. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Dead.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Vivian Burnett (60), original of "Little Lord Fauntleroy," portrayed by his mother, Frances Hoogson Burnett, in the ...

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  34. Chain Gang Awaits Men Who Shun Work.

    MACON (Ga.), Sunday.—Persons on relief in Bibb (Macon) County who will not work were warned by authorities they will be classed as vagrants, and ...

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  35. MARKETS REMAIN MORE SUSPENDED THAN ANIMATED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Markets remain more suspended than animated. Far Eastern bonds fluctuated wildly as prospects of a ...

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  36. Buses Collide: 6 Killed.

    ABBEVILLE, Sunday.—A motor 'bus, containing 54 British tourists, who were going to Paris from Boulogne, collided with a 'bus containing ...

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