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Queen Marie Of Rumania Laid To Rest

Bucharest, To-day. The remains of Queen Marie was conveyed with funeral pomp through the streets of Bucharest, en route to her last resting place in the Cathe dral Curteadeargesh. The casket, borne on a gun-carriage, was followed by King Carol, Prince Nicholas, Crown Prince Michael, and the Duke of Kent, representing the King of England.

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BY THE LATE QUEEN'S WISHES, RED FLOWERS ON VIOLET DRAPERIES WERE DISPLAYED ALONG THE ROUTE WHICH WAS LINED BY AT LEAST HALF A MILLION MEN AND WOMEN, SOME KNEELING AND MANY IN TEARS.

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Perpignan, Yesterday.

Fifty airplanes of the Rumanian Air Force formed an aerial Guard of Honour and thousand of mour- ners knelt in front of the station as Cavalry Officers carried the casket to the violet-draped train.

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Queen Marie was interred her husband in the Cathedral Cur- teadeargesh.-Reuter.

Moscow, To-day. A Memorial Service for Queen

Insurgent aeroplanes dropped Marie of Rumania was held yester- bombs on Bellver, in the Pro-day in the Greek Orthodox Cathe- sole surviving vince of Lerida, about 17, kilo-dral Moscow's metres from Puiggerda, accord- ing to the reports from Bar- celona.

One of the machines swooped down and machine-gunned a group of fifteen people who were about to board an omnibus, killing two and dangerously

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INSURGENT CLAIMS

Bilbao, Yesterday. Insurgent troops on the Sa- gunto front have scored further successes advancing twenty kilometres.

In spite of the stiff resistance, General Varela's troops occu- pied the last of the slopes in the Javalambra Range and the 1,580 metre high, Salada Peak, from which the country, slopes gradually to Valencia, presenting no geogra- phical difficulties.

To the South of the Range, In- surgent troops also occupied the village of Andilla, which is only 11 kilometres from Villar Arzobispo.

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CAPTURE IMMINENT

Yesterday. Insurgent Legionary troops. have reached the outskirts of Viver and capture is only question of hours, according to the reports to French war cor- respondents on Saturday morn- ing:

Insurgent troops have effected an advance of sixty kilometres in the western sector of the Levant front, since the beginning of the new offensive and this is in spite

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This was the first. Service for Royalty held in Moscow since the Revolution. Reuter.

of the stiff resistance.

It is reported that 150,000 Re- publican Spanish troops are mass- ed in Beti Jarica and the Viver sectors, in order to stem the Insur- gent advance on Sagunto.

On the Madrid front Insurgent troops have succeeded in surpris- ing the red militiamen, capturing three rows of trenches at the Toledo bridge, which is only 1,100 metres from the centre of Madrid.

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RESOUNDING VICTORY

CLAIMED

Saragossa, To-day. The Spanish Insurgents claim a further resounding victory by the junction of their Northern and Southern forces on the Estrama- dura front, at the village of Cam- panario, thereby closing in a well- stocked pocket of Republican terri- tory, including many towns. '.

They expect an enormous booty when the territory is cleaned up. Reuter.

23 TOWNS TAKEN

Salamanca, To-day. An insurgent communique de- scribing the Estramadura battle. claims that 23 important towns and villages have already been taken in the area which includes the rich Serena Valley and the fertile River Guadiana plains-Reuter.

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