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  3. GERMAN REPRISAL CAUSES TENSE SITUATION IN SPAIN.::: 5—0 WIN BY AMERICA.

    German naval forces this morning bombarded Almeria, a loyalist port on the east coast of Spain. The bombardment was directed at the fortifications of the port, and, so far as the Valencia Government has ascertained, 19 persons were killed and 55 ...

    Article : 484 words
  4. Davis Cup Doubles

    QUIST'S ILLNESS TAKES SERIOUS TURN. Taken to Hospital with Jaundice. New York, May 31. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 122 words
  5. INCESSANT RAIN SOAKS COUNTRYSIDE.

    Heavy rain which fell throughout Sunday, with further showers yesterday, gave the district its best soaking for the season. ...

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  6. Australia Out Of Davis Cup.

    Although John Bromwich made a gallant attempt to beat Budge today, Australia again failed in the Davis Cup tie, and America ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 352 words
  7. RABAUL ERUPTIONS CONTINUE.

    The Vulcan Island and Matupi volcanoes are still active, and deserted Rabaul is surrounded by a quagmire of pumice mud. ...

    Article : 493 words
  8. STRANDED PARTY REACHES GRANITES.

    With their faces almost hidden by black beards, Sir Herbert Gepp and Mr. Nye returned to civilisation this evening. They had been stranded on ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. 36 Killed; 100 Missing.

    The latest figures of the Almeria bombardment indicate that 36 were killed, 65 wounded, and a hundred are missing. ...

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  10. Personal.

    Mr. Norman McBain arrived from Adelaide by the air mail service yesterday morning. Mr. A. L. Rogers joined the plane at the local ...

    Article : 261 words
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  12. Llewellyn Comes to Grief on Cape Record Attempt.

    The plane in which Flying-Officer D. W. Llewellyn is attempting to break the record for a flight from Capetown to England struck an ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. AIR LINER DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Imperial Airways air liner Hengist caught fire and was destroyed in a hangar at Karachi. The cause is unknown. ...

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  14. £100 Robbery at Picture Theatre.

    A large steel safe in the Croydon Picture Theatre, Government Road, Croydon, owned by Croydon Pictures Ltd., was blown open on Sunday ...

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  15. £40,000 a Year for Mr. Ramsay MacDonald.

    The late Sir Alexander Grant, who gave Mr. Ramsay MacDonald a motor car in 1924, has bequeathed him an annual income of £40,000 for life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 2,000-MILE FLIGHT IN LIGHT PLANE.

    Completing the longest journey covered by a light aeroplane in Australia, Dr. R. J. Coto, who recently completed his term as flying doctor, at ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. Pope's Health Again Causes Anxiety.

    The Pope's health became worse today, compelling the cancellation of his inauguration of the Academy of Sciences. He later fainted, but ...

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  18. EARL BALDWIN TO TOUR DOMINIONS.

    Earl Baldwin will make a long tour of the Dominions next year as the representative of His Majesty the King, says the "Sunday Referee," which ...

    Article : 78 words
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