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    City Forecast.--Cloudy and close during the day, with a tendency to a thunder shower or two: southerly winds, ...

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  6. English Beach Beauties Shock American Parsons

    American Free Church clergymen have been studying the habits of English seaside girls. They came to learn how the moral standard of American beaches could be improved. Now they are thoroughly disillusioned, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RED BREAK?

    A break with Russia is a probable development of the Trade Union Congress which opened at Edinburgh to-day. ...

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  8. FORCED DOWN

    Captain Courtney, the British pilot who is trying to fly from England to Canada and back, has been forced down at Corunna, in Spain. He had a desperate battle against a head wind, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "BOZ BUZZ"

    Addressing a gathering of Spiritualists, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle declared that through the mediumship of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOLDIERS ATONE

    Ex-service men, headed by banners, carried out a second expiation at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in order to atone for the desecration by ...

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  11. OUR RISE

    "A lowly ancestry is better than an angelic. It would be depressing to think that man had descended from the angelic state," said Sir Oliver ...

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    May solve traffic problem.--Bert Hinhler, the Australian flier, who has soared to great heights in aerial fame, is here seen 'Autogyrating" in an Auto-gyro, a remarkable type of machine made by the A. V. Roe Co. The new machine can ascend from a tennis court, and can land an a comparatively small roof. It mee's all the requirements of the business-man requiring rapid transport from suburbia to his office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DUD BOMBS

    Sir Perc[?]va[?] Phillips, cabling from Shanghai to the "Dally Mail," says that for the first time in its history Shanghai was subjected to a Chinese ...

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  14. AIR BANKING

    Charles Levine, the American millionaire aviator, in an article in the "Dally Mail," says that within five years flights now considered ...

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  15. WAR ATROCITIES

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily News" states that observers decry, any underlying, if distant, suggestion of an issue of peace or war ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The strike outlook is gloomy, and union officials think that there is a possibility of a general transport strike it no settlement is reached ...

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  17. AIR TRIPPERS

    Charging a half-penny a mile, and using a "Moth" aerial taxi, Lord Ossulton, formerly a captain in the Royal Air Force, undertook a 900 mile ...

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