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  4. German Prisoners Kept in Damp Cellars.

    THE "News-Chronicle's" Brussels correspondent says that the spokesman of nine nations attending a European conference told of the Nazis' Brutal treatment of political prisoners. The conference drew up a manifesto appealing to civilised nations ...

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  5. Less Hope Than Ever of Agreement With Germany.

    JTHE "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that aserious view is taken in London of Herr Griersler's demonstration at the League meeting, for Griersler, when he declared that he was speaking for the German people used the word "Volk," ...

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  6. REARMING THE DARDANELLES

    Chief provisions in Turkey's plan to re-fortify the Dardanelles, announced recently at the conference of Locarno Powers at Montreux are: Full Turkish sovereignty and control over the Dardanelles. Free passage of merchantmen in wartime and peacetime. Passage of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ATTACKS ON ITALIANS. Thousands of Arrests.

    Thousands of Abyssinians were recently arrested at Addis Ababa, because of concerted onslaughts upon Italian soldiers, a number ...

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  8. "FRANCE TO BLAME FOR LEAGUE'S FAILURE."

    "France alone is responsible for the collapse of the League's functioning," says the "Sunday Times." "Of the three great ...

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  9. TOUR DE FRANCE BEGINS TO-DAY.

    The 30th Tour de France, the world's greatest, longest, richest and most gruelling cycling race in the world, will start from Paris ...

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  10. SOLE SURVIVOR OF EXPEDITION.

    After watching nine companions succumb to exposure, one by one, in an open boat in the Arctic Sea, Ivan Kryukov, the sole survivor ...

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  11. Zeppelin Flies Over British Dockyards and Aerodromes.

    LONDON, Monday. — Thousands of holiday-makers watched the Zeppelin Hindenburg move up the Bristol Channel, after which it flow over the ...

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  12. FREE FIGHTS IN PARIS

    There were wild scenes in the Champs Elysees last evening. About 10,000 demonstrators, mostly members of the dissolved Croix de Feu, ...

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  13. TEAM OF INVALIDS.

    The "Daily Mail" discloses that the Australian test speedway riders were a team of invalids. Few of the spectators were aware of the ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES. ROWERS' HARD TASK.

    W. G. Cross, the Australian rower, is in excellent health and spirits. He is eager to start training, and has been prevented only by ...

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  15. Gave Birth to Twins Four Days Apart.

    Mrs. Abraham, of Walthamstowe, gave birth to twins four days apart. The second died. The nurses named ...

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  16. SANCTIONS TO END ON JULY 15.

    The Co-ordinating Committee met to-day, under the presidency of Senor Vasconcellos, and received the draft resolution recording that ...

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  18. JEWS HURT IN BOMB EXPLOSIONS.

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — Several Jews were injured owing to a continuance of bomb-throwing. A number of Arabs were arrested for week-end ...

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  19. Chinaman Shot Dead.

    HONG KONG, Sunday. — Ching, a wealthy Chinaman, and former Finance Minister at Canton, was assassinated as he was alighting from a car here. ...

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  20. Two World's Records.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Olympic rials produced two world's records today. Miss Helen Stephens, a Rhode Island farm girl, made a 10-metre dash ...

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  21. STOLEN U.S. TREASURY NOTES.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Five arrests and the rccovory of 200,000 dollars' worth of stolen American Treasury notes were effected at the ...

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  22. Americans Short of Funds.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The American Olympic Committee to-day voted, for the first time, a reduction of the athletic personnel, owing to a shortage ...

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  23. "Germans Must Be Reeducated."

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Herr Hitler and other leaders delivered closing speeches at the Weimar celebrations. Herr Hitler emphasised the necessity for ...

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  24. PERRY FOR U.S.A. IN AUGUST.

    LONDAY, Monday. — The "Daily Mail" says that Fred Perry is not going to turn professional after defending the Davis Cup. ...

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  25. CHEAP POWER FOR S. AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — Under a big scheme to provide Adelaide with cheap electric power, the brown coal deposits at Moorlands, 80 miles from Adelaide, ...

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  26. Australia's Financial Progress.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Financial News," commenting on the preliminary Australian budget ligures, says that there could be no more striking ...

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  27. "NO MAN'S LAND."

    DENVER (Colorado), Sunday.—The United States will formally annex on August 8 a strip of Colorado land, 30 miles by 70, winch by an anomaly of ...

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  28. Car Owners' Strike.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Car owners, as a protest, against the petrol tax, organised a one-day strike in Switzerland. The thoroughfares to-day were empty ...

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  29. British Football Association to Send Team.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Football Association has decided to send a team to the Olympiad, subject to certain assurances. ...

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  30. NICELY COLORED HAIR.

    What a difference it makes to the appearance of a man or woman when the hair is a nice youthful color. It deducts years from the age compared with ...

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