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  4. FIVE KILLED

    Through the passenger basket breaking away from a captive balloon, five people were dashed to death at an English flower ...

    Article : 312 words
  5. BY 224 RUNS

    The Australian XI, defeated Glamorgan by 224 runs, Malley and Grimmett causing have on a crumbling wicket. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TENNIS SHOCK

    Suzanne Lenglen's decision to play as a professional is causing discussion in English tennis circle. There is a good deal of speculation as to whether her example will be followed by others. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHADOW OF WAR

    Europe is again threatened with war, and it is reported that Russia is providing Bulgaria with arms for use against Jugo Slavia, Greece and Rumania. It is rumored that Bulgarian troops are advancing towards ...

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  8. LOST HIS TEMPER

    William Tllden was irritated all through his match in the metropolltan singlas-final, which [?] Rich ards won 6—3, 6—4, 4—6, 6—2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WILL PAY UP

    Replying in the Commons to Colonel Wedgewood Benn (Labor). Sir, Churchill said that M. [?] had Informed him that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ECHO OF WAR

    "The Times" correspondent at An gora says that the Tribunal of Independence has begun the trial of 49 members of the Committee of Union ...

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  11. MEXICAN CHURCHES

    The Supreme Council of the order, representing a million Knights of Coloambus, carried a resolution roundly stigmatising as unfair and savoring ...

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  12. CRICKETER INJURED

    During a county cricket match between Yorkshire and Lancashire, a fast ball from McDonald struck Oldroyd, of Yorkshire, on the temple. He ...

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  13. SCHOOLBOYS' TOUR

    Lord Eustace Percy. Sir Joseph Cook and Mr. J. W. Colebatch fare welled the schoolboys who left by the Hobson's Bay for a tour of Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MOSTLY AMERICAN

    The President of the Board of Trade. Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lister, announced in the Commons that he had received the report of the Joint Trades ...

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  15. ILL AND INSOLVENT

    The registrar in bankruptcy ordered Lord Terrington, who lost his money in disastrous theatrical ventured, to submit a statement within a ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. CAMOUFLAGED ARMY

    The "Daily Mail's" Geneva correspondent says that despite Germanys denials, information in possession of delegates of the international Labor ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. HERO'S MOTHER

    A fund has been opened on behalf of the aged mother of Sir Ernest Shackelton, who lost his life in Antarctic exploration. ...

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  18. 'PLANE v. INSECTS

    A [?] farmer employed a low-flying aeroplane to spray 40 acres of potatoes. The powder was blown through pipes from the fuselage, the ...

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  19. Civil Service and Unions

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Churchill, announced in the Commons that the Government intended to introduce legislation to prevent ...

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