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  4. LOST IN FOG

    Lost in the fog on their way back from Point Barrow, Captain Wilkins and his pilot crossed the mountains, and came upon a settlement. They did not know where they were, and they did not want to ...

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  5. "NOT INCH LONGER"

    "nOT an inch longer than at present" is the fashion designers' slogan for 1926," says the "Evening News," in describing the ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. EYES ON HOLE

    Tom Howard, the Australian professional golfer, did not take long to make English golfers sit up and take notice. His unauthordox style of putting, with eyes on the hole instead of the ball, caused the critics to gather round him when he practised on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 414 words
  7. MAKES BEER BETTER

    "THE text of the present century might be: 'We press the button, and somebody else does the rest,' but we are too ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO WEAKENING

    Fifty women welfare leaders gathered for the opening onslaught in support of the "drys" case before the Senate prohibition inquiry. ...

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  9. FELL INTO WAITING ARMS

    The offices of the New Zealand High Commissioner were burgled on Sunday night. A man smashed the glass of a side door, broke open the ...

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  10. GERMANS FAIL

    The period of grace allowed by the Postmaster-General for the fulfilment of the conditions of the civil aerial contract by the Junker Aviation ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN SESSION AT GENEVA

    Scene inside the League of Nations Hall at Geneva, showing some of the assembled delegates during one of the sessions. Near to the right-hand side of the picture are seen Sir Austen Chamberlain and Lord Robert Cecil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HIS FATHER ANSWERED

    "My father's suggestion is entirely farcical," says Mr. Oswald Mosley, a convert to socialism, in a vigorous reply to Sir Oswald Mosley's challenge ...

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  13. MAN'S FATAL BEAUTY

    "Beware of Adonis," said Doctor Bernard Hollander, founder and president of the Ethological Society, and editor of the "Ethological ...

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  14. BILLIARDS CHAMPION

    In the first heat of the Empire billiards championship, 2000 up, G. B. Shailer (Sydney) was matched against Malcolm Smith, the Scottish ...

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  15. LATER START

    Captain Alan Cobham has now planned to start on his aerial Journey to Australia on April 30. He had hoped to start on April 20, ...

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  16. "I MISS MY SWISS"

    The Australian cricketers are revelling in Swiss sunshine and mountain beauties. They were accorded a fine welcome, and they were ...

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  17. "SAFER UP LADDERS"

    "it is safer up ladders than on the ground. There is no risk of a motor car running over one," says ten-years-old Dennis Green, the ...

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  18. BACK FROM GONGO

    A message from Brussels states that the Belgian airman, Captain Medaets, who flew to the Congo via Cairo, arrived back to-day. ...

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  19. FLEW TO CAPETOWN

    The four British Royal Air Force 'planes arrived at Capetown to-day from London, via Cairo. While crossing the Hex mountains. ...

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