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The tragedy, occurred at Erlen- muchle, in the Palatinate, yester- day morning," where the girts, whose ages varied from 11 to 14, were swimming in a pool beside the River Bodenbach.

The weather was sweltering in the heat-wave which was beling experienced all over Europe yes- terday and the girls were enjoying themselves splashing about in the water when suddenly a terrific thunderstorm, accompanied by al- most tropical rain, burst.

VALLEY SWEPT

- Within a few minutes. the placid stream had been turned Into a raging torrent, which burst its banks and engulfed the screaming #children

The torrent poured down the valley, sweeping everything before It at incredible speed.

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All the girls were swept off their feet and panic gripped the whole party.

Some of them tried to escape by swimming but were dashed up against a wire fence on the banks of the river. They are believed to have met a ghastly fate.

Others were carried away by the raging waters and plunged in- to the mill-race, while yet others were swept along in the food waters for a distance of 1,000 metres before they managed to struggle onto dry land.

BODIES RECOVERED " Several school-teachers and brothers of the girls locked the survivors in the bathing cabins and then tried to rescue those who were already being carried away, shriek- ing helplessly.

The whole of the Palatinate bas been plunged into mourning by the, disaster, news of which has spread over the whole country like wild. fre.

Considerable..damage to proper-

ty was done by the food but no estimate is yet available.--- Transocean News Service. .”

SALVATION ARMY SCANDAL

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Geneva, June 12.

London, June 12. The chairman of the permanent

Another Salvation Army "Acan- Mandates Commission, M. Orts

dal" would seem to be indicated (Belgium), with the help of the accredited representatives of the

with the revelation to-day that mandatory Governments, yester-writs were issued recently by Mias day considered reports of the Ad- | Margaret Laurie. the London ministration of Tanganyika (a dressmaker daughter of the late British mandate) Nauru (an Aus- Commissioner Laurie, of the Bal- tralian mandate) and the Came-vation Army against General Eva S

roons (a British mandate).— British Wireles.

MR. R.J. MITCHELL DEAD

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London. June 11. Mr. R. J. "Mitchell, aircraft de- signer, who was responsible for the Schneider Trophy winner which established a series of world air speed records, died to-day at the age of 42- British Wireleas.

Booth and Commissioner John Mc- Millan, appointed Chief of Staff after the dismissal of Commission- er Mapp last month.

The writs alleged slander and. libel but, according to a statement by the solicitors acting for the parties concerned they have been withdrawn.

Miss Laurie stated to-day that relatives in the Salvation Army urged her to let the matter drop. Keuler.

Offensive Launched On Basque Seaport

London, June 12.

Despatches out of Spain state that the Nationalist army before Bilbao, taking advantage of the brilliantly fine weather, has Jaunched "General Francisco Franco's long-threatened offensive against the Basque seaport and chief city. The attack commenced yesterday, as predicted.

A Balamanca headquarters com-

VILLAGES BOMBED

The bombardment lasted for two- hours and set fire to a pinewood aver a distance of three miles.

Behind the "Iron Ring" fortifica- tions the planes bombed and ma- chine-gunned villages and reads as far back aa Bilbao. Thirty civiltan inhabitants were killed when several quarter-ton bombs fell on Lema, directly in the

munique. issued at midnight.centre of the village. claimed all the Loyalist positionstionalist planes bombed their own Four times during the day Na- constituting Bilbao's so-called "ron ring" of defences. had been occu

pled.

A denial came from Bilbao. The Basque Government said the at- tacks were repulsed and the Basque counter-attacks inflicted losses on the enemy. This mes- sage was broadcast.

Bevere

lines and Insurgent troops could clearly be seen spreading out white cloths as they signalled for them to desist― Reuter

500 CASUALTIES

London, June 11. The Spanish Government troops. suffered 500 casualties, including a Reuter's special correspondent tick by the International Brigade large number killed, during an at- on the Basques' firing line wired" to-day in the Guadalajara sector, late last night that the Nation-according to a message from In- "alists' attack bad centred on the surgent headquarters. sector north of Mount Vizcargui. where the 5th Brigade of Cartist the Government attack was to cut It is stated that the object of Volunteers and Fascists, one bat the Aragon road and to isolate a tallon of Moors, advanced on

number of Insurgent outposts. But three-mile front supported by the Government troops were forced tanks and five batteries of artillery, to withdraw before Insurgent The Basques were eventually artillery Are, after making three forced to relinquish their positions futile charges-Reuter on Mount Urcula and Mount Viz- cargul. They retired upon their so-called "Iron Ring" defences.

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Bilbao, June 11. The insurgents have formally NO AERIAL RESISTANCE threatened the Basque Government The absence of any Basque aerial that continued resistance at Bubao will lead to its being bombed by a opposition gave the Insurgent air- craft a complete field day, their force of three hundred planes, as planes operating throughout the was the case at Guernica- battle.

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NO COMMUNIQUE correspondent "I counted about 60

London, June 11. No communique has been issued planes, Including Junkers tri-motor following the meeting between Mr. bombers and Savoia tri-motor Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary bombers, Heinkel or Flat 1ghters and the Ambassadors of France, embarking on one of the heaviest Germany and Italy, but it is under- air bombardments of the whole stood that considerable progress campaign.

has been made regarding the "One of the attacking planes formula for the resumption was brought down by Basque anti-control ships in Spanish waters, aircraft guns making the third It is hoped that the discussions Nationalist aircraft casualty since will conclude to-morrow. Thursday"

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