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  6. WEMBLEY BOOM

    It Is estimated that one-third of the Empire Exhibition's total of ten million visitors entered the New Zealand pavilion, the average being 50,000 a ...

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  7. RESTRICTING TRADE

    The Australian Navigation Commission's report has caused a good deal of comment in shipping circles in Britain. The act is being criticised, and is described as harmful to trade and production in Australia and Britain. ...

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  8. THRILLING FIVE SETS

    In an exclusive message to "The Sun," describing the qualifying round of the tennis doubles, W. T. Tilden says that in a thrilling five-set match ...

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  9. ANOTHER NAIL

    Critics have driven another nail Into the cof[?]n of the Anglo-Soviet agreement by contrasting Britain's undertaking to give Immunity to Soviet trade delegations In England with the Soviet's treatment of Mr. Hodgson, Britain's representative In Moscow. ...

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  10. WAR HORRORS

    The League of Nations committee, which inquired into the probable effects of chemical discoveries on warfare, reports that there is nothing to ...

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  11. SELLING STOCK AT WARATAH

    THE NEWCASTLE ABATTOIR BOARD is conducting a campaign to increase the popularity of the Waratah saleyards among northern stock owners. The top picture shows Mr J. Hogan calling tor bids for a yarding of sheep on Thursday morning. In the lower picture Messrs. R. A. Elkin and Son are disposing of bullocks from Wallersbba, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AFRICANS BEATEN

    Much rain overnight had rendered the wicket soft for the resumption of the match between South Africa and the minor counties. ...

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  13. BLARNEY STONE AGAIN

    "Ireland is settling down to work. The centre of Cork City, burnt out during the civil war, is being rebuilt and reconstructed. The creameries ...

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  14. VIOLENT PRISONER

    Mahon, the Pevensey murderer, is proving a difficult prisoner. He continually reviles the warders in the angriest tones, using terrible oaths ...

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  15. GAMBLING ORGIE

    Never In the history of Deauville have such large sums been changing hands. Play commences at 5 p.m., and continues to 6 a.m., millions of ...

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  16. ENGLISH ELEVEN

    It is strongly urged In the local press that W. T. Greswell, tho Somersetshire cricketer, who is at present In Ceylon, should be included in the ...

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  17. MORE ABSTRACTION

    The Communists threaten continued obstruction, which may necessitate the Reichstag's dissolution. In such an event Herr Ebert will ...

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  18. MAN v. HORSE

    The pedestrian, Hart, covered 61 miles to-day in his six-days race against the racehorse Big Ben. The horse travelled 53 ...

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  19. POET'S DESCENT

    That prolonged Inter-marriage may account for the tragic life and death of Adam Lindsay Gordon, Australian poet, is suggested in a letter to the ...

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  20. ARMY OF POLICE

    The Danish Labor Government is carrying out disarmament according to an approved scheme, substituting a special reserve of police for ...

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  21. MIGRATION SCHEME

    Sir Joseph Cook inspected Glasgow's migration facilities, and he declares that the new agreement, if accepted, will be a step in the right ...

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  22. NOT WANTED

    A Warsaw message states that the Polish Government has informed Moscow that it refuses to accept as Soviet Minister Lazev[?]ech Volkoff, ...

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  23. UNIVERSITY DEBATERS

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's son, Malcolm, accompanied by D. Woodruff and M. Hollis, are beginning an extended tour of the United States, ...

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  24. INSANE FASHIONS

    The world's wealthiest women are participating in Deauville's gaieties. wearing a bewildering variety of head dresses. ...

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  25. REICHSTAG DISORDER

    Herr Kerlin (Communist) persisted In interruptions in the Reichstag during the discussion of the London pact. ...

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  26. PRINCESS MARY'S SON

    Princess Mary's son is progressing well. He is to be named after the Prince of Wales, who will be his godfather. ...

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  27. MISSING FUNDS

    A poll taken of the creditors and shareholders of the Alliance Bank, one of the greatest banking houses in India, which closed its doors last ...

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  28. EASTERN TOUR

    Mr. Clynes and three other Laborites are going to Port Said, and motoring from there to Jerusalem. Damascus, and Bagdad, will examine the ...

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  30. HENRY'S HUNDRED

    Henry, the Australian swimmer, In an exhibition hundred yards swim at Bradford In 33 yards baths, covered the distance in 53 seconds. ...

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  32. WOMAN CANDIDATE

    Mrs. Muriel Matters Porter, an Australian-born writer and lecturer, intends to contest the Hastings seal in the House of Commons as a ...

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  33. Price o' Sliver

    Silver is quoted in London at 2s 10 1-8d, says a "Times" message. ...

    Article : 17 words
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