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  6. Two Lives Lost in Tragic 'Plane Smash

    An attempt to fly across the Atlantic ended in tragedy before it had well begun. The pilot and emergency pilot leaped out at the 'plane crashed in flames at the start of the flight, but the radio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 190 words
  7. TERMS REJECTED

    The miners' executive has considered the Government's proposals and has replied to Mr. Baldwin, rejecting the ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. TROOPS MUTINY

    A mutiny bat occurred in the tine European army in which it was least expected—that of Holland. Dutch troops, after a long route march, rose in mutiny, smashed their barrack windows, and shot an N.C.O. dead. There ...

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  9. TIME OF PERIL

    Foreigners on the Yangtse. Klang, China, were never in a North China paper. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MICE AND MEN

    "If mice can be made to grow hair, to can men," says Dr: Crow, an Edinburgh specialist, and Mr. H. Brooke, a Taunton scientist. ...

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  11. Italian Atlantic Flight

    Colonel Noblil, the Italian airman who piloted Captain Amundsen's airship, the Norge, across the North Pole, has commenced his preparations, ...

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  12. FIGHTER'S TROUBLES

    Suing Jack Dempsey for money which he alleges is due, under the terms of the contract for the past three yearn. Jack Kearns (Dempsey's ...

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  13. "UNJUST RULES"

    A message from Paris says that Suzanne Lenglen, in a letter to "Le Matin," declares that, in spite of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BRIAND SUPPORTED

    A message from Purls says that it sofficlally announced that the French Government is unanimous regarding the utility of pursuing the ...

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  15. FORCEPS INSIDE

    How a surgeon left a pair of six-inch forceps inside a patient after an operation in 1923 was disclosed at a Westminster Inquest following the ...

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  16. "ANTI-FRENCH BID"

    The political writer of the "Westminster Gazette" says that the real significance of the Tahgier Note, in which Spain suggested a conference ...

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  17. COOK SAYS "NO"

    Sir Joseph Cook was the chief figure in a heated discussion at the Sub-Commission, dealing with mandates, to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. International Labor Hall at Geneva

    The door shown tn the picture was present from the Commonwealth of Australia, having been made of Tasmanian Bean at a coast of £450. The building itself coast £150,000. On the left is the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook). and Mr. J. C. L., and on the right is Mr. A. H. Hough, Newcastle manager of the North Coast S.N. Coy., Ltd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. COBHAM'S PROGRESS

    Captain Cobham arrived at Allahabad to-day in heavy rain. He will leave to-morrow for Karachi. ...

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  20. N.Z. Rugby League Team

    The Now Zealand Rugby League team defeated Rochdale by 11 to nine to-day. The visitors scored four goals and a try to three tries. ...

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  21. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  22. SEAPLANE RECORD

    A Paris message says that a French airman named Dorque, in a seaplane, with a load of 500 kilos, attained an altitude of over 16,000 feet, a world's ...

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  23. EX-KING WAITING

    The political correspondent of the "Daily News" says that information reaching London from a trustworthy Athens source. Indicates a great ...

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  24. LONG SWIM

    Dr. Mona McLellan abandoned her second attempt to swim the Channel when half a mile from Dover, and when she had been in the water for ...

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  25. BIG BILLIARDS

    G. Earlam, the ex-amateur billiards champion of the Empire, is making his professional debut, receiving 8000 in a game of 18,000 up against Willie ...

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  26. Bookmakers Banned

    A sensation was caused in the Stock Exchange by an official notice, barring members from taking out bookmakers' certificates or using the Stock ...

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