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  4. WORLD [?]ULLETINS SMART WORK

    BLADENSBURG (Ohio).—Mrs. Grover Harrte, of Bladensburg (Ohio), is the new champion mushroom gatherer. Her latest speed was 500 mushrooms ...

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  5. INFANTILE PARALYSIS Checked "Iron Lung" Works Miracle

    MAN in the "iron lung," Frederick Suite, 26-year-old American, stricken with infantile paralysis 15 months ago, is now making splendid progress in Billings Memorial Hospital. Complete recovery is predicted, but it will take at least seven ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 355 words
  6. Sunday School

    Mrs. M. Cookman Allan has not missed Sunday school since June 7, 1978. In her 59 years of constant attendance she has in turn been pupil, ...

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  7. SWADDLING BANDS AND CANNON FODDER

    CROWDED with babies is Moscow—all Russia, in fact. Latest figures show the birthrate, already highest in the world with the exception of Japan's, has doubled in a year. The Soviet Union from the Baltic to ...

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  8. A WARTIME DIET FROM GRASS

    Food rich in proteins which could be manufactured from grass as a wartime diet for Britons was described by Dr. ...

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  9. WATCHLIFTERS SCARCE

    NEW YORK.—"There hasn't been a good watchlifter in town in 20 years." avers [?]-Captain William J. Raftis who has retired after 28 years of ...

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  10. "GOOD BOOK"

    ROSEDALE (N.S.W.).—Five years attendance without missing one Sunday has brought George Guyatt, a pupil of the Anglican Sunday school at ...

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  11. LICENSED YODELLER

    NEW JESSEY.—Carl J. Kress. 31brear-old proprietor of a New Jersey bookbinding boniness, believes he is the only licensed yodeller in the ...

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  12. WORST CASE

    THE Willcock Government has often assured the public that it is vitally concerned about juvenile delinquency, It appointed a Royal Commissioner to inquire into the problem of youth employment. ...

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  13. MUSSOLINI

    It is officially stated Mussolini will visit Hitler in the second half of this month. "It is an event of unique and supreme importance that the creator of ...

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  14. P[?]NELESS EXTRACTION!

    GLASGOW.—When Robert Stewart (9) took a ride on his small cycle, white at Dunoon, he lost control of the machine on a steep incline and ...

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  15. Why GAPS In State Service?

    This is expressed in the series of gaps in administrative circles. There is still a large gap in the Agricultural Department ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA EMPTIED 92 MILLION POTS LIKE THIS IN TWELVE MONTHS!

    "Sinking a Pot"—Favorite Pastime of Many Westerners Some citizens are proud, others regret, to learn that one of the signs of a return to prosperity is that last year expenditure on alcoholic liquors averaged £7/11/9 per head. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MEMORY REFRESHED

    CHICAGO.—In a county hospital a female amnesia victim sat unable to remember her name. To all questions she returned a blank stare. Then, a ...

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  18. MISSION HOSPITAL BUILT

    BUDAPEST.—When last home Miss Maria Molnar. Hungarian Calvinist inlsaionary at Papua, in the South Pacific appealed for dogs' teeth. This ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. RAZORS FROM HORSESHOES

    CANTON.—Old horseshoes are imported here. From them are made the Saxon with which native barbers shave the beads of their clients in the streets, ...

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  20. "SHUSHED"

    OVERNIGHT words are born into the American vocabulary, and in a very short space are found in currency throughout the nation. One of the latest to attain a high circulation level is ...

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  21. BRAINY WORK!

    SYDNEY.—According to a prominent Sydney medico instances of perpetual or persistent headaches are not an oddity encountered by the ...

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  22. LANGLEY LAUDED

    AS Acting-Lord Mayor, Cr. T. W. Langley won widespread favor for the way he presided over the affairs of the Council and the expeditions manner in which he tackled his many tasks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TAMED LION

    CAPETOWN.—Revelation that the broadcast greeting of South Africa's wild lions to King George VI on Coronation day in reality was the canned ...

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  24. HOW HE WOULD LOOK

    "YOU AREN'T MUSSOLINI!" cried Councillor Jerry Higgins to the Lord Mayor.—How Mussolini would appear in Mr. Poynton's robes if Councillor Higgins' nightmare came true. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TAXATION TABOO

    NEW YORK.—W. C. Fields, "nosy" comedian of the films, has no idea how mach money he has. "The only guy that can tell is the income tax ...

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  26. HOME FLEET'S AUTUMN EXERCISES

    Ships of the Home Fleet stationed at Portsmouth, including H.M.S. Rodney (flagship) left yesterday for Invergordon for their autumn exercises ...

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  27. WILL THE WEST SHARE

    THE COMMONWEALTH is to spend something like £14 millions on defence preparations. An all-embracing plan sets ...

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  28. YESTERDAY'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

    At Fremantle links Jim and Dan Cullen check up on the scores ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. AGA KHAN

    The "Daily Herald's" diplomatic correspondent mentions the Aga Khan as this year's president of the League Assembly, and declares a number of ...

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  30. TEDDY TO VISIT HITLER

    The "Daily Mail" understands the Duke of Windsor will shortly visit Herr Hitler. The visit will be purely private, and arises out of the great ...

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