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  3. DUKE IN CEYLON.

    COLOMBO, Friday. — Imposing arches plaited with coconut fronds, intermingled with the island's fruit and flowers, were matched this evening with ...

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  4. LINDBERGH BABY.

    BERNARD RICHARD HAUPTMANN, of New York City,was arrested to-day as the receiver of the 50,000 dollars ransom money paid by Colonel C. A. Lindbergh in a. fruitless effort to recover his son, who was kidnapped on March 1, 1932. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 302 words
  5. Women Athletes With Beards.

    PORT ELIZABETH, Thursday.—The fact that some competitors in the women's world games were "more man than woman" was the opinion ...

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  6. FARMERS' BAD TIME IN GERMANY.

    The results of the experts' study of the economic coalitions in Germany are summarised by the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. Wholesale Seizure of Tenants' Goods.

    The foreign communities of Yokohama, Kobe and Nagasaki are in a furrore over the municipalities attaching the office and home ...

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  8. Suggestion Laughed At.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday —Canadian women who competed at the London world athletic meet laugh, at the suggestion of Mr. B. C. Sims, of South ...

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  9. STAVISKY FRAUDS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Stavisky Commission to-day published the police report on the life of Prince. The evidence includes that of Madame Nolin, ...

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  10. Spanish Fear of Revolution.

    MADRID Thursday.—The Spanish, Cabinet to-day decided that if further signs of revolution appeared it would declare a state of alarm, involving ...

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  11. "Grotesque Slander."

    BERLIN, Thursday. — "Grotesque [?]lAnder" is how the newspaper "Nachtsusgabe" describes Mr. Sims' allega tions, assuming that the remarles were ...

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  12. MISSING MEN.

    Mr. C. H. Wiggins. Hoyland's uncle, has established that Paul Wand and his friend Hoyland slept in a Torino but on the Italian side ...

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  13. HIGHLANDERS HONOR PRINCE GEORGE AND HIS FIANCEE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Prince Goorge led Princess Marina by the hand through an avenue of flaming torchos, held aloft by kilted Highlanders, from ...

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  14. UNEXPECTED WIN.

    In a blaze of sunlight over the blue carpet of ocean, the Rainbow caine through to-day to win the third of the America's Cup series ...

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  15. NEW RHODESIAN PARTY.

    SALISBURY, Thursday.—The Rhodesian, Labor Party decided to-day not to throw in its lot with the new 'United Party formed between the ...

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  16. Queen of Roumania in England.

    LONDON, Thursday.—When Queen Marie of Roumania reached London tonight she was welcomed on behalf of Their Majesties by Lord Hampted, ...

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  18. To Inspect Royal Air Force Units.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The UnderSecretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) leaves England on Saturday in the new flying boat Singapore III. on an ...

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  19. 9 Killed: 200 Injured in Earthquake.

    A belated despatch to-day said that nine persons had been killed and 200 injured while a thousand were ...

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  20. CONVOY SYSTEM IN GREAT WAR.

    Lord Jellicoe, in an interview with the "Morning Post," regarding criticisms of himself and the Admiralty contained in the third ...

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  21. Bishop's Speech Toned Down.

    BERLIN, Eridny. — Rciehsbishop Mueller's speech on Wednesday was edited for publication in the German press. It appeared without the ...

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  22. BRIDESMAID COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Miss Mary Peel, niece of Earl Peel, after acting as bridesmaid at a big society wedding on Tuesday, went home, assembled her brother's ...

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  23. Mr. Melrose's Flight.

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Mr. C. J. Melrose, of Adelaide, arrived at 10.45 a.m at Batavia. He left for Singapore after taking in fuel. ...

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  24. British Columbia's Butter Stocks Increase.

    VANCOUVER., Thursday. — There was an increase of 400,000 lb. of butter in storage in British Columbia during August. ...

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  25. BOXING. FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE.

    LONDON", Thursday.—Miller defeated Tarleton on points in a 15-round world featherweight championship at Liverpool to-day. The early rounds ...

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  26. AIR SERVICE WITH U.S.

    LISBON, Thursday.—The Air Council is examining proposals by British Imperial Airways Ltd. and Pan American Airways for the establishment of ...

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  27. STRICT SECRECY AT LEG-THEORY MEETING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. H. Bushby, manager of the Australian Test cricket team, and Mr. Bull, treasurer, arrived at Lord's to-day with Dr. ...

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  28. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Alan Cobham and Squadron-Leader Helmore will leave Portsmouth at dawn to-morrow on a 5200-mile non-stop flight to India ...

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  29. Petitioning for Divorce.

    LONDON", Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph" reports that Mrs. John Milner Dailoy, daughter of Mr. "Winston Churchill, who married Sir Abe ...

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  30. Motor Registrations.

    HOBART, Friday.—Motor registrations in Tasmania for the week ended to-day were:— Cars: Plymouth 4, Ford 4, Chevrolet ...

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