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  3. ROYAL BABY.

    A GREAT moving tower of flame and sparks over 200 feet high shot up from Hunter's Hill in honor of the new ...

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  4. THE TAHITI.

    LORD BLEDISLOE, Governor-General of New Zealand, has transmitted to the State Department a request that it convey to ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. EMPIRE GAMES. A Sports Federation.

    THE British Empire Games were continued yesterday, and concluded to-day. A meeting of officials decided to form a British ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. ARCTIC MYSTERY.

    A THIRTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD mystery of the Arctic was revealed to the world to-day by the discovery in the Arctic wastes of the remarkably-well-preserved body of the Swedish explorer, Salomon Andree, who set out with two companions in a ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. AVIATION.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Saturday.—Captain Gronau, who is flying from Iceland to North America, departed from Greenland to-day, and was ...

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  8. FINANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The conclusions of Melbourne's financial conference were received too late for comment by the weekly financial reviews, ...

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  9. INDIA.

    TWO thousand Calcutta Europeans last night passed a resolution supporting the Simon Commission's proposals regarding the ...

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  10. PROSPERITY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Morning Post's" city editor says if Australia is to regain its former prosperity great and sustained effort will required ...

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  11. Forest Fires Raging.

    THE forest services have revealed that fires due to the drought are costing the Government 19,000 dollars daily to control. Many sections have reported fire, hazards. Many are still raging. Drought, low humidity and lightning are ...

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  12. RUNNING.

    The running broad jump was won by Hutton (Canada), with R. Evans (England) second and Viljoen (South Africa) third. The distance was 23 ...

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  13. REVOLT.

    LIMA (Peru), Saturday.—A serious revolt in southern Peru has threatened the Administration of the President (Senor Augusto Leguia). ...

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  14. WRECKED YACHT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The body cast up on the beach at Atlantivet Bay has been identified as that of Commodore King, a member of Parliament and ...

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  15. WHEAT CRISIS.

    REGINA, Saturday.—Convinced that a state of emergency exists, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, representing sixty per cent. of the total yield of ...

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  16. MERE BANKER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Interest is sure to be aroused by the suggestion of the "Observer's" correspondent in Melbourne that "Many out here think ...

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  17. America Cup.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The America's Cup trials were halted yesterday owing to heavy wind and sea. The committe felt it knew enough of ...

    Article : 36 words
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  19. Eight Days Adrift.

    THE Tongan cutter Fuga Faimata, 20 tons, laden with copra, left Nuiafoou for Vavau twelve days ago. Eight ...

    Article : 56 words
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  21. Next Women's Conference.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—The next Pan-Pacific women's conference will be held in 1933, at Honolulu. ...

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  24. BOXING.

    In the boxing finals last night, the bantamweight title went to Thomas Holt (Scotland) on a decision over John Kellar (Canada). ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. AIR CRASH.

    PRAGUE, Saturday.—Ten persons were killed when an airliner was caught in a storm and crashed at Iglau (Czecho-Slovakia) to-day. The ...

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  26. WRESTLING.

    In the wrestling finals, the middleweight championship was won by M. Chipwick (Canada), who defeated Stanley Bissell (England) in two straight ...

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  27. POLE VAULT.

    The pole vault was won by Canada, with England second. The height was 12 ft. 3 inches. ...

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  28. JAVELIN THROW.

    In the javelin throw, Lay (New Zealand) was first, with 207 feet 1½ inches, a Canadian record. Pilling (Canada) was second and Hart (South Africa) ...

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