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  6. DOUMERGUE WINS

    A Paris message says that M. Doumergue has been elected president in succession to M. Millerand. The National Assembly voted finally for M. Doumergue in preference to M. Pa[?]leve at its final session to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 318 words
  7. BACK TO WORK

    The Red leaders of the underground railway strike, recognising that the Electrical Union's refusal to participate made the strike hopeless, retired ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. RUSSIAN MONEY

    It is o[?]cially stated that the British Government is in possession of st[?]ng information regarding the activity of secret ...

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  9. LATCH KEY ATHLETES

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that foreigners who win a prize at the Olympiad are the sort of men whose wives can trust them with latch-key. A huge advertisement outside the Stadium offers visitors guidance ...

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  10. TOO TIRED FOR PLAYS

    West End theatrical managers' expectations of phenomenal houses owing to the influx of scores of thousands of visitors to Wembley have ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. TENNIS STARS

    Their respective countries have nominated the following players to be placed in the seeded draw for Wimbledon ...

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  12. CROP OF ACTIONS

    An unusual crop of libel actions has begun as a result of the election fever. The latest batch concerns the publication of a letter ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. SUICIDES FOLLOW NIGHT OF DRINKING

    A room in the house at East Me[?] ou[?]ne where Alberto Pasq[?]on and Louise Vivier died from overdoses of coc[?]. The beer bottles found in the [?]at are shown in the photo. Two plain-clothes policemen are taking an inventory of the room. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WANTED PREFERENCE

    There is general satisfaction in British motor trade circles regarding Mr. Massey's protest against Britain being fouled by foreign goods. ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. JAZZ BANNED

    The official muzzle is being placed upon dancing in Tokio as the result of the reign of reactionary ho[?]hends upon hotels and ...

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  16. NEW FAST BOWLER

    There was only three hours' play in the Oxford-South Africa match today. The visitors tried the fast bowler. ...

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  17. BURGLARS WITH CAPITAL

    Scotland Yard considers that ordinary cracksmen are not responsible for the Ludlow burglary of antique jewellery, estimated to be worth £200.000. ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. NEW FARMERS

    General Russell, of New Zealand, farewelllng 25 public school boys aboard the Cor[?]nthnic at Southampton, who intend settling in New ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. BROOKLANDS' DEATH

    An expert inquiry into the cause of the accident which occurred at Brooklands during a motor race, when a competitor named Toop was ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. U.S.A. HEAD

    President Coolidge and General Dawes have been nominated by the Republicans for the presidency and vice-presidency of the United ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. Landed Both Ways

    Forced landings of two airmen on a farm belonging to Mr. Heyward. at Harlington, started a romance ending in the marriage of ...

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  22. RUHR TROUBLES

    Belgium is following with the closest attention the developments of the French political crisis. This is natural, says "The Times" Brussel's ...

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  23. ENGLISH GOLF

    In the third round of the Glen Eagles golf tournament, Mitchell found Delatorrea his stiffest opponent. They are respectively the biggest and ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. HUGE AERIALS

    The Rugby wireless station's great aerial covers a mile and a half. Each mast includes 300 tons of steel, the sectors of which are so huge that ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. Boy Scouts in London

    The Australian boy scouts have arrived at Plymouth, and will land at Tilbury to-morrow. Sir Joseph Cook will receive them, and entertain them ...

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  26. TROUBLE PREDICTED

    "My visit to Germany convinced me that another revolution is brewing owing to excessive prices and meagre wages," said Mr. Mulligan, a Sydney ...

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  27. £9000 MINIMUM

    Alderman R. Kilgour (Mayor of Newcastle) and J. L. Fegan (Mayor of Wickham), with Mr. Glassop, secretary of the conference of ...

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  28. Bradford Tops

    The Bradford top market remains uncertain, with little new business. Prices are nominally: Seventy is 48d, twenty-seven, 12d. ...

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  29. Concerts Fail

    The two Australian concerts, which were to have been held at Wembley on July 7, have been indefinitely postponed. ...

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  30. WHEAT SALES

    Part of a cargo of South Australian wheat, which the Union City is expected to load on June 30, was sold at 48s 3d. ...

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  32. New Zealand Eggs

    Mr. Merrett, the New Zealand egg producers' representative, who is a passenger by the Cor[?]nth[?], is satisfied that Britain offers a big market ...

    Article : 35 words
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