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  4. "Please Explain" Is Demanded Of The M.C.C.

    An excited discussion has arisen out of Jardine''s announcement to the M.C.C. that he has no intention or desire to captain England in the Tests. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "PLEASE" NOT "MUST"

    More and more reliance upon voluntary co-operation among farmers and less control, despite the all-embracing scope of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STAVISKY WAS ONLY ONE OFGANG

    The existence of a crime gang in Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Sweden, America and Turkey, whose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WON LIFE OF SON

    Andrew Donaldson Kirwin, 23, was acquitted of the murder of William Sessions, of Seattle, who died from knife ...

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  8. Belgium's Queen

    M. PIERRE DE SOETE putting the finishing touches to the bust of the Queen of the Belgians (Queen Astrid). The bust will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. At The Hunt

    LADY URSULA FILMER SAN- KEY, photographed at the meet of the Cheshire Hunt, near Nant- wich (England). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAN MORE DEADLY THAN DILLINGER

    AUSTIN (Texas), Monday. Clark Barrow, "Number One Outlaw," Kansas and Oklahoma, has superseded Jack ...

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  11. VOLCANO IN ICELAND

    A tremendous eruption at the week-end of the Skeider Yoeckel volcano in the south- east of Iceland, fortunately ...

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  12. Jardine Bitter

    Commenting on Jardine's retirement from the captaincy of the English Test team, the "Statesman" says that his ...

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  13. ASPARAGUS FOR THE KING'S TABLE

    Specially, forced strawberries and asparagus, supplied by Mr. W. J Monday, formerly of Adelaide, were served to-night at Buckingham ...

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  14. INSULL WILL BE EXTRADITED

    Samuel Insull was arrested to-day following the Government's decision to extradite him to the United States. ...

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  16. RIOTING IN NEW YORK

    NO QUARTER was given the Socia lists who gathered, outside the Austrian Consulate in New York to pro test against the treatment of the Socialists by the Dollfuss Govern ment. Police used their batons freely on the crowd, which was largely composed of women.—Air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. QUEEN RECOVERING FROM HER COLD

    It was announced to-night that the cold from which the Queen was suffering, and which has been keeping her indoors, was ...

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  18. "BIG BEN" TOOK TIME OFF

    Evidently the big clock in the tower of the Houses of Parliament, world-famous for its Big Ben hour bell, is in need of the ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Investigating recent Shells from railway trucks, police and railwauy other this afternoon recovered a [?] of goods from a deep well. ...

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  20. NO DANGER OF AN EPIDEMIC

    "Only one fresh case of anthrax attacking cattle at Lismore is reported, and there is not the slightest danger of the outbreak spreading, ...

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  21. GIRL'S ADVENTURES AS A STOWAWAY

    Adventurous Catherine Carr, of Belfast, who,wished so much to make a home for herself in Canada that she stowed away in a freighter's ...

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  22. ANZACS SHELLED BY BRITISH GUNS IS CHARGE

    A direct charge that Vickers Ltd. helped to arm the Turks, who, it is alleged, used British armaments almost exclusively against ...

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  23. POPE COMMENDS GERMAN YOUTH

    The Pope sent an Easter message in his own handwriting to the German Catholic Youths' Association, says the Berlin correspondent of "The ...

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  24. SEALING FLEET'S HOMECOMING

    The seating fleet was given a rousing reception on its return with the greatest cargo in 16 years, more than 25O,0OO pelts. ...

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  25. DIVED FULLY CLOTHED TO GIRL'S RESCUE

    When a young woman got out of her depth in a channel about 15 yards from the shore at Glenrock Lagoon yesterday, Mr. Aubrey Smith, of ...

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  26. "Rescue Must Be Speedy!"

    Schmidt, the leader of the survivors of the sunken icebreaker Chelliuskin, has sent a wireless message insisting that, despite ...

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