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  5. KING GEORGE ANNOYED

    Obvious annoyance was exhibited by the King when he was told by a British typewriter manufacturer at the British Industries' Fair that the British Government preferred to use American machines. "If foreigners can buy British machines, why can't the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COCKTAIL GIRLS

    Dr. E. A. Russell, nerve specialist, has been taken to task because of his declaration that girls could only keep going at dances with the assistance of alcohol and drugs. His statement is declared to be absurd and that his vision is scarped ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. GIRLS WILL CHEER

    AN Invention, which, it is claimed, will revolutionise the hosiery trade, has been revealed by Sir N. Gratton Doyle, the Conservative ...

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  8. WAIT AND SEE

    "WISDEN'S Cricket Annual," which is now edited by Mr. Stewart Calne, administers a caution to English optimism by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BASELESS REPORTS

    "The Sun's" special representative has been officially Informed that the Dominions have not Indicated their attitude on the question of the ...

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  10. "SHEER FOLLY"

    In the House of Commons, the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) In moving the approval of the Iraq treaty said that the labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LESS WOOL NEEDED

    Sir William Bulmer, a spinning magnate, states that artificial silk has already displaced 500,000 talcs of colonial wool. ...

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  12. A SECTION OF MODERN NEWCASTLE

    Commercial development in Newcastle is illustrated by the fine type of buildings erected in the last few years in Hunter-street. The photograph shows the eastern corner of the pout office on the right, and on the opposite side of the street are the fine premises of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Ltd., the Commercial Bank of Australia, and the Westminster Hotel, with the Criterion Hotel in the distance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MAY NOT PLAY

    A Cannes message says It is possible that Suzanne Lenglen may not play again for three months. ...

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  14. STONY BROKE!

    There was an amusing incident during the King and Queen's tour of the British Industries' Fair. A Salvation Army lass begged the King for a ...

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  15. STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike or British ships' wireless officers has been settled. The strike was causing grave concern, because of the fact that over ...

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  16. GOLFERS TO TOUR

    The London "Evening News" learns that the U.S.A. golfer, Hagen. after competing In the British and French championships. Intends to tour India, ...

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  17. MODERATION WINS

    By a four to one majority, shipyard employees, numbering 255,000, approved by secret ballot to the proposals for closer ...

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  18. 100 KILLED

    It is believed that over 100 persons have been killed through the destruction by a snowslide of a part of the mining village of Sap Gulch, situated ...

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  19. SICK DICTATOR

    The "Dally News" says that Signor Mussolini is frightened at the state of bin health and the prospect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CURATE ON HIS KNEES

    The Rev. W. White, who is well-known in Australia as a novelist, and who has returned from game-hunting in Central Africa, ...

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  21. "CAT" THIEF CAUGHT

    George McCraig, who is known to the American police as "the Human Ape." and to the English police as the "King of Cat Burglars," was ...

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  22. VESSELS COLLIDE

    Eleven persons were drowned when the Government steamer Naparima, foundered after a collision with the Lumport-Holt liner Vandyck, In the ...

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  23. WHAT ENGLISH NEGLECT

    "There are two things an Englishman never reads, his Bible and an Act of Parliament," remarked the Marquis of Lincolnshire, better known ...

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  24. DEPORTED TO ISLAND

    A message from Athens says that an ex-Premier, M. Papanuastassion, and an ex-Minister, M. Kondills, and 15 officers, who were arrested for ...

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  25. STITCHED HEART

    A message from Vienna says that a doctor saved the life of a woman who had been stubbed during a drunken brawl. ...

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