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  4. WORLD BULLETINS FIRING ERROR

    PHILADELPHIA. — Leroy Jordan, policeman, apologised after sending a bullet into the heel of a suspected thief's right shoe. "The light was ...

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  5. Half-Caste's Pathetic Case

    BEHIND the charge preferred against Arthur Stanley Inman in the Perth Police Court yesterday, of ...

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  6. HELLO SUMMER!

    Miss Joy Nolan, of Victoria Park, hailed the advent of the first hot week-end of the season in this striking picture snapped at Wembley yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. London Won't Be Another Reno

    When the new Divorce Act was being debated in the House of Commons, there was strong objection against it on the charge that it would ...

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  8. WILL LEAVE THE GAOL

    HOBART.—New prison regulations provide that within three months of a prisoner's discharge, his hair may be permitted to grow. Officials believe ...

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  9. FORTY-FOUR FIRE ALARMS

    AUCKLAND.—Fireworks used on Guy Fawkes night caused 44 fires in Wellington. The fire bridge was augmented by ...

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  10. HIGH COST OF THROWING

    HOLLYWOOD.—There's money in knife-throwing if you're as good as Steve Clemento. Movie magnates pay him 250 dollars for throwing an ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. ADOLF THE SNIFFLER

    IF a story told by visiting Italians is correct, an indiscretion of Mussolini may seriously endanger his friendship with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SAWN-OFF MUSSOLINI

    NEW YORK.—Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, short—only 5ft. 2in.—fat, swarthy rumpled in dress, is the easiest possible subject for an ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. AT GRIPS WITH BEAR

    PIGEON LAKE (Wisconsin): Roy Gore, nightwatchman at a construction camp, saw a shadowy form trying to slip into camp after hours. He ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. SHIRTLESS DRUNK

    CLEVELAND.—"I was so ashamed of being shirtless that I just had to g[?]t drunk," James Cleary told Judge Joseph Silbert. Come back in two ...

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  15. TWIN GIRLS TWIN MARRIAGE TWIN DIVORCE

    In Les Angeles. Lois and Louise Coats (24), identical twins, last October obtained interlocutory divorce decrees from Ray and Roy ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. COULDN'T COMPUTE TAXES

    Mrs. Bertha May Vaughn, cafe owner, was so befuddled trying to figure out her sales and social security taxes that she decided to ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. NOT A PLEASANT JAUNT

    The enemies of the Duke of Windsor attempted to paint his German trip as a mere pleasure jaunt. This photograph, which pictures him in mining kit after his descent down a 1500ft. German mine shaft, shows he studied the conditions of the mine workers in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HOPE-ROBERTSON RETIRES

    Under the first of the above headings in the issue of this paper of last Sunday, in the Personal Column, we published a short ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. HEART AGITATION

    SAN FRANCISCO.—Shirley Temple, heart agitation to a million mothers. is more important than home-loving Greta Garbo. Swedish siren from the ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. JAPS ADVANCE ON NANKING

    IT is officially announced that the Chinese seat of government has been transferred to Chungking, accompanied by the proclamation ...

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  21. HUSBAND BECOMES DOMESTIC

    BERLIN.—Dalherda, little German village in the Rhon mountains, only knows women on Sunday. From Monday morning to Saturday afternoon ...

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  22. COMPLETE SKINNER

    LAUNCESTON.—An unbacked horse finished first in the Tamar Handicap at the Northers Tasmanian Trotting Club's meeting. The horse, Zillah ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. IT'S UP TO YOU

    IT'S for "The Sunday Times" readers to say whether a number of bush kiddies in the drier areas outback will have a cheerless ...

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  24. ROBBERS' LITTLE JOKE

    Robbers broke into a city building and stole £60, the pay roll of the Crime Prevention Association. ...

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  25. 'BILLY'—GOD BLESS HIM!

    On May 31 a wee mite of a baby, wrapped in brown paper, was found on die verandah of the Children's Hospital. He was taken to the receiving home of the Child Welfare Department in Mt. Lawley and has been cared for there since. As nobody claimed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NAME WAS IN GAS BULBS

    HOLLYWOOD.—Remember Mary Nolan who bad ber name in gas bulbs during the first years of the talkies? She's in an Actors' Fund Home now. ...

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  27. MOUSE KILLS CAT

    IT happened at police headquarters, and three patrolmen avow it is gospel truth. A pet cat, and perpetual ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. Detective Fired at

    After twice firing a revolver at Detective-Sergeant Alec Pringle, one of the officers in charge of the police dogs, an attacker dashed into the ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. GREAT ENGINEERS OF TO-MORROW?

    These young makers of meccano models, members of a Maylands Club, show their skill in annual competition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  30. FAR EASTERN CONFERENCE

    At the resumed meeting of the Far Eastern Conference at Brussels on Monday, the British delegation will be led by the Dominions Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 100 words
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