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    The Lord Mayor and Mr. Ley, Minister for Justice, yesterday accompanied members of the Social Service Committee of the Church of England Men's Society on a tour of Inspection of the work they are carrying out in rehabilitating unemployed men and giving health and happiness to poor children. This picture was taken in front of the Town Hall, just before the inspection. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENGLAND BEATS WORLD'S RECORD

    The outstanding sensations of the Olympic Games on Friday were, first, the lowering of the 400 metres time by Fitch (U.S.A.), who covered the course in 47 4-5sec, and then the magnificent performance of E. H. Liddell (England), who in the final further ...

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  6. PIRACY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Following the report of the raiding of the French steamer Mulhouse by rum pirates off the coast of New Jersey, Prohibition officials ...

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  7. "TROUBLE INSURANCE FUND"

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—One of the most dangerous gangs of Italian desperadoes in Canada has been broken up through six men being condemned to ...

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  8. HUGE PROFITS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Council of the General Federation of Trade Unions has passed a resolution demanding a Royal Commission to inquire into the ...

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  9. REPRESENTATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Joseph Cook and Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand) had a conference of four hours with Mr. Ramsay ...

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  10. UNHAPPY MESSINA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express correspondent at Messina telegraphs that a section of the city which was rebuilt by the Americans after the ...

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  11. S.S.S.

    VANCOUVER. Saturday.—The British Special Service Squadron, led by H.M.S. Hood, steamed out of the Golden Gate yesterday, after four days at San ...

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  12. DRASTIC FINE

    BOSTON, Saturday.—For alleged violation of the shipping laws, which forbid vessels flying foreign flags to engage in commerce between American ports, a ...

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  13. GENTLE HINDUS!

    DELHI, Saturday.—Severe fighting, which spread all over the city, took place yesterday between Hindus and Mohammedans. ...

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  14. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Forster and Lady Forster, attended by Captain Mulholland, visited Graythwaite Red Cross Home yesterday ...

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    Rin-Tin-Tin, the famous movie dog, is the star om the picture, Where the North Begins, at the Crystal Palace. Yesterday a horde of small boys took their dogs there in an effort to win the prize for the closest resemblance to the hero. Jimmy Dye's kelpie, Digger, shown here, was placed first. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST:

    Foggy or a shower or two in early morning. Fine during greater part of the day with passing cloud. ...

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  17. ARMED BANDITS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—It is at present a healthy custom for residents of Melbourne suburbs to stay indoors on Friday nights. On the previous Friday ...

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  19. WAR OF REVENGE

    PARIS, Saturday,—The Senate passed a vote of confidence in the Herriot Government by 246 to 18 votes. The vote followed a speech by M. ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL GOLF

    LONDON, Saturday.—Throughout a 72-hole golf match, played in a heat wave, Hagen and Macdonald Smith never led for 48 holes, all of which were ...

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  21. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday,—It is understood that the Anglo-Soviet Conference is at present considering sn agreement which is calculated to benefit the Soviet ...

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  22. LEGLESS RIFLEMAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Friday's here at Bisley was Lieut. Sutherland, of the Black Watch, who is legless and uses a self-propelled chair. He tied with two ...

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  23. COMING WORLD EVENTS OF INTEREST

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The wool sales closed on a firm demand. There was a large attendance of buyers throughout the series, but, chiefly owing to financial ...

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  25. AT WESTMINSTER HALL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The High Commissioners and the Agents-General of the Dominions and many oversea visitors were entertained at a brilliant ...

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  26. BISLEY

    LONDON, July 11.—Australian riflemen were much in evidence at British to-day in the competition for British residents overseas—10 shots at 300, 600 and ...

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  27. £1,500,000 New Capital

    LONDON, Saturday.—The directors of the Union Bank will hold an extraordinary meeting on July 28 to consider a proposal to increase the capital by ...

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