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  4. DOISY'S FEAT

    Licut. Doisy, the French airman, received a great welcome at Tokorezaca, where hundreds of school children, with French and Japanese flags, marked the landing, Three Japanese planes went to the Hakone Mountain to guide ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. NOT BINDING

    The Premier (Mr. King) and Mr. Meighen engaged In a long duel over the Lausanne Treaty. Mr. King declared that if the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 187 words
  6. FIZZLING OUT

    Despite the Communist claim that the strike position among the underground railwaymen continues fully satisfactory, many of the strikers have resumed, enabling the underground railways to maintain practically full services. ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. COMMONS OUTPUT

    A quantitative measurement of the oratorical output of the House of Commons sets the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay .MacDonald) on a ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. CANCER RESEARCH

    The research work of Dr. Glover, to develop a cure for cancer, according to a report, has been given wide experiments. ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. DYER'S VINDICATION

    "General Dyer has been vindicated too late," declares "The People." "Disgraced In the eyes of the world, he is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 237 words
  10. NEARLY A TRAGEDY

    Thousands of people lining the Thames banks at Kew to watch what they at first believed was a comedy saw two of Tex ...

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  11. EXCITED JAPANESE

    The situation of Americans Is becoming increasingly unpleasant. Many public places are making it plain that Americans are not wanted, while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Lofty Memorial

    In the presence of 250 men and women, who had made a 4-hours climb in drenching rain, the president of the Rock-climbers' club ...

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  13. DULL CRICKET

    The South Africans, on a slow and easy wicket, lost their remaining five wickets in fifty minutes. The Cambridge baiting was good ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. PRINCE FOR AMERICA

    Colonel Lindsey, an American, addressing the British Legion said he hoped that Britain would send the Prince of Wales to attend the ...

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  15. WON £10,000

    By one of the most remarkable methods of divination ever practised, says the "Weekly Dispatch," Mrs. Ethel Bliss, the wife of a struggling ...

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  16. contrasts in motor-cycles

    About the smallest bicycle In the world, with a rider as small as you can get them. And look at the pacer he requires. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TEST PROSPECTS

    "Tho Times" cricket expert says that It is Important that the Englishmen should play at the top at their form la the tests, for, unless ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. WILL SUPPORT LABOR

    The "Evening News." says that Mr. Lloyd George, although idrmerly favoring a coalition preference programme, intends to support the ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. NEW BOXING STAR

    Paris sporting circles are enthusiastic over the training feats of a new Basque boxer named Paolino, nicknamed "the woodcutter king." He is ...

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  20. STILL MOVING

    The Young Australia League boys travelled by motor coach from Knaresborough to Goldsborough, where they where welcomed by school children ...

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  21. STILL IN DOUBT.

    Suzanne Lenglen is still doubtful whether she will play at Wimbledon, and the Olympiad. In a letter to Doust sne says, "I was very low and ...

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  22. County Performances

    Surrey, with four for 368 declared, Hobbs making 203 not out, his best since 1920. Jeacocke scored 68. Dipper 157 ...

    Article : 77 words
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