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  4. OUT OF A "SMITH'S" EDITOR'S MOUTH COMES TRUTH ABOUT "SMITH'S WEEKLY."

    The unfit is most prolific in the reproduction of the species. Many suggestions have been made for the phenomenal fecundity—but biologists have not yet agreed that any of the hypotheses approximate the truth. It is simply an historic truth. The law applies to the world journalistic as to the larger world of human ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Wilkie Bard was Not Barred at the Bar

    Wilkie Bard, the vaudeville artist, who was born plain Willie Smith, and who is well-known to Australians, has been awarded £1209 damages against Pickford's, Ltd., for injuries sustained as the result of a collision with one of the defendants' motor vans. Bard claim £2000. ...

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  6. TWO POLICE GHOSTS

    There are two mystery men in the New South Wales police force whose existence is not known to even members of the executive of the forces—and the Premier learned of the fact only last week. The nature of their confidential duties is the most closely-guarded secret within the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lindbergh Flys from America For Paris Unattended

    Captain Charles Lindbergh, in a Ryan monoplane, started from Rooseveltfield at 7.52 a.m. yesterday on a non-stop flight to Paris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Doctors Seek to Cure Disease Through the Mind

    Specialists addressing the Medical Convention, declared that in future doctors will investigate the emotional lives of patients in order to cure ...

    Article : 169 words
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    Two miles of breathless expectancy begin as the hoofs rise and the Jockeys move forward at the first obstacle. Saddles creaked, and face muscles tightened as the four leaders rose to the first big chance. The winner [?] a world's record—but sad the tale. Four horse, ell, and one will rise no more to any obstacle. It was his last race in sunshine and in silk. Such is the verdict of chance when hurdles bar the way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. IRELAND'S ATHLETICS RUINED BY JAZZ

    Jazz is said to be ruining athletics in Ireland. The Country Dublin Board of the National Athletic and ...

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  13. "THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE" OF SHAW IS BANNED

    Some of Bernard Shaw's plays have been released only recently from the censor's ban, but one of his plays, which was first ...

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