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  3. HEATED EXCHANGES AT LONDON MEETING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The chairman's sub-committee of the NonIntervention Committee met at the Foreign Office this afternoon and was in session nearly four hours. There was a full discussion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Germans Suspicious

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. M. F. Bruxner, deputy Premier of New South Wales, told the Australian Associated Press on his return from Europe: "It ...

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  5. JAPANESE ENTER PEIPING.

    AFTER fighting in the Wangping area strong forces of Japanese, marching to the Changyimen gate, entered Peiping after resistance. THEY are now controlling a street inside, 300 yards from the gate. ...

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  6. MANY DEAD IN MEXICAN 'QUAKE.

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—A terrible toll of death and destruction was caused by an earthquake in the Vera Cruz and Puebla areas. Thousands ...

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  7. SPREAD OF INFLUENZA.

    LONDON, July 19.—It is popularly believed that much of the spread of influenza, and other infections, takes place in public conveyances, states the ...

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  8. CAPITULATIONS ABOLISHED.

    A convention between Britain and France, resulting from the abolition of capitulations in Egypt and from the obligation of the ...

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  9. INCORRIGIBLE BASQUE CHILDREN TO BE REPATRIATED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Fifteen incorrigibles from. the Basque camp at Brechfa and five from Stoneham will ...

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  10. REBEL OFFENSIVE HALTED.

    General Franco's counter-offensive, taxed to the full by ejecting the loyalists from Brunete, has not been pushed much farther. and ...

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  11. Fred Bartholomew May Abandon Film Career.

    Fred Bartholomew's money troubles culminated in his Aunt Millicent's announcing that he may abandon his screen career, ...

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  12. STEEL STRIKE VIOLENCE.

    In a recurrence of violence in the steel strike, one was killed and 40 injured. Rioting at the Republic Steel ...

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  13. NEW RHEUMATISM TREATMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Q-ray compress treatment for rheumatism and allied complaints was described by the secretary of the National Union of ...

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  14. FILMS IN SCHOOLS.

    Out of 32,000 schools in England and Scotland that were circularised, only 810 have film projectors compared with 17,000 in ...

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  15. WHEAT CROPS ABOVE AVERAGE.

    ROME, Monday.—The International Institute of Agriculture, in a communique on the world wheat situation, states that official estimates of the ...

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  16. FINAL ATTACK ON MADRID.

    HENDAYE, Monday.—The latest reports indicate that the insurgents are massing men, material and 'planes for ...

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  17. DEFENCE ESTIMATES APPROVED.

    LONDON, Monday.—In view of the Labor Parliamentarians' decision to support the defence estimates, exceptional interest was taken in the House ...

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  18. LEAGUE PROTECTION OF REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The importance of continuing as one of the functions of the League of Nations international protection of refugees was urged by ...

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  19. POLAR AIR SERVICE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Russion flyers, when interviewed, said a regular Russo-American trans-Polar service would be practicable in two ...

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  20. ANGLO- AMERICAN PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A wide variety of rumors, all denied by the State Department, and all attached to purported Anglo-American negotiations ...

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  21. Roosevelt Calls for Report on Subsidies.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt has ordered the Maritime Commission to study subsidisation of American lines operating to foreign ...

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  22. DUCHESS AND CHILDREN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Duchess of Kent and her children, Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, had a ...

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  23. £1,000,000 Iraq Loan.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) said in the House of Commons that a loan for one million pounds would ...

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  24. Close Watch on Palestine Situation.

    LONDON, Monday.—In reply to a question asked in the House of Commons, the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby Gore) said the ...

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  25. New Budgeting System in Japan.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Finance Minister has approved of a new system of budgeting. Government departments, instead of preparing estimates ...

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