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  4. Wild Scenes After Nightfall Electrify Dublin

    Wild scenes were witnessed last night, says the special correspondent of the "Daily Mail," in Dublin. Huge crowds gathered outside the Nationalist Guard headquarters, and whenever Blue Shirts ...

    Article : 544 words
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    Crawford and Vines shaking hands after the final of the men's singles at Wimbledon, won by Crawford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHERIFF GOT HIS MEN

    Returning in evening dress from a party about daylight, the city sheriff, Thomas Basch, shot two gangsters and captured ...

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  7. 38 IN COURT — WHITE MEN AND CHINESE

    A breath of the East was waited into the Newcastle Court-house to-day, when 24 Chinese and 14 white men ...

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  8. For Camp Trainees

    New pattern of working jumper, made of washable khaki drill, which the Military Board has approved as a working dress for all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Princess Juliana, of Holland, watching with interest the match between Crawford and Vines in the men's singles at Wimbledon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MACHADO'S FLIGHT

    The people of Havana marched through the city streets cheering in their joy at the flight of President Machado. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DOGS USED BY SMUGGLERS

    An organised effort to suppress smuggling with the aid of dogs across the France-Belgian frontier is being conducted by France. ...

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  12. NAZIS LOSE GROUND

    The German populace is growing weary of the frequent parades of Hitler's followers, says the Berlin correspondent ...

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  13. REBELS HAVE A SUCCESS

    British troops were to-day sent to th aid of the loyal Holimzal tribe, who apparently got the worst of a three-hour battle with the rebellious ...

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  14. RAZOR WOUND IN HER THROAT

    With a razor-wound in her throat, a [?] years-old girl, was taken from her home at Belmont this morning to Newcastle Hospital. ...

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  16. TOM MANN CAN'T LAND IN U.S.A.

    The United States Government has refused Tom Mann permission to enter America, where he desired to lead a British anti-war ...

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  17. Wingers On Their Toes

    No, the influence of Music Week has not had its effect on these Rugby Union wingers, who look as if they are about to break out into a lively dance. They are absorbed in a scrimmage and at the same time "marking" each other in case the ball comes their way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TATE BARRACKS FOR JARDINE

    "Jardine is not a man to talk about his future," says Maurice Tate in an article in "Reynolds News," in the course of which he ...

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  19. N.S.W. MOTORISTS WILL SAVE £200,000

    Motorists throughout New South Wales will save £200,000. annually by to-day's reduction of a penny a gallon on the price of ...

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  20. A VIVID SENSE OF UNREALITY

    Though Dublin superficially appeared most orderly and peaceful during the day, with church bells ringing and crowds quietly walking ...

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  21. BORERS' "TRADEMARK" FOUND AGAIN

    The "trade-mark" which was left behind by a gang of shopbreakers, which was responsible for a series of attempted ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A.T.C. Handicap: Master Ribbons 1, Electric Boy 2, Mona Marie 3. W.P., 8/1. CUSTOMS CLEARANCE ...

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  23. Fourth Prize to Newcastle

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  24. REPLACEMENT IN THE KANGAROOS' TEAM?

    Regarding the suggestion that another player should be sent to England, to take the place of Ray Morris, who died in hospital at Malta, the ...

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  25. "HE KNELT AND ASKED MY PARDON"

    "He started to cry and knelt down and asked my pardon." said Gulstiniane Dianchetto. in the Divorce Court to-day, describing a meeting, he said, ...

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  26. SUCESS FOR A HAMILTON SYNDICATE

    The fourth prize of £300 was won by the Box Syndicate, c/o A. Chessor, of Dumaresque-street, Hamilton. Mr. Chessor, who is a well-Known ...

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