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  6. IN PUBLIC EYE AT WIMBLEDON.

    Four of the world's leading tennis players seen entering the court for the doubles in the Great Britain v France series. They are, from left to right: Marcel Bernard, C. E. Malfroy, Jean Boroira, and H. W. Austin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEFEATED AUSTIN KICKS RACQUET TO WOMAN'S LAP

    Defeated at Wimbledon yesterday by Shields, of United States, "Bunny" Austin took a flying kick at his racquet; and it landed in the lap of a woman. It was not usual for the Englishman to behave in that way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Kangaroo Pt. Bridge To Have Clearance Of 100 Ft. Above River

    Brisbane's proposed central bridge between Kangaroo Point and Bowen-terrace will be a cantilever structure, having a channel span of 924ft, height above high water level of 100ft, width of 60ft between the trusses, and a ...

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  9. HAMMOND'S GREAT INNINGS "HADN'T TIME TO FEEL LUMBAGO."

    Hammond's innings, says the "Sketch," showed Hammond, at his greatest. It is his highest score in England, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. After Hitler's Gunmen Had Done Their Work VON PAPEN FREE

    The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent reveals that ViceChancellor von Papen has been released from all restraint, and ...

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  11. EXCITEMENT IN BERLIN

    Large police forces suddenly barcaded the Wilhelmstrasse toul The surrounding streets also were barricaded as far as ...

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  12. HOME AGAIN.

    An impressive picture of the Canadian-Pacific liner, Empress of Britain, on her' arrival at South-. ampton on conclusion of her world ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BATTLE AT MUNICH?

    A Nazi Legion stationed near the Austrian frontier is reported to have rebelled, and the members were partially disarmed. ...

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  14. NOTTS MATCH NOT OFF.

    "Unfair rumors are causing Notts, great, inconvenience," says the secretary of the county cricket club (Mr. H. A. Brown). ...

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  15. THE DEATH OF KLAUSENER.

    The Vatican is officially denying the German statement that Klausener (Chief of the Communications Department) committed suicide, and states ...

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  16. "WE WERE SUCH PALS: THIS IS THE END OF EVERYTHING."

    Evidence in the charge against Stanley Eric Polglass (38, on remand) that, at Brisbane, on August 8, 1933, he wilfully murdered his wife, was carried a further stage in the Police Court before Mr. C. ...

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  17. NAZI TERRORISM IN AUSTRIA.

    Italo-Austrian circles view seriously the continuation of the Nazi terrorism in Austria, despite Hitler's presumed undertaking to Mussolini, Dr. ...

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  18. SUTCLIFFE WILL PLAY IF FIT.

    A. E. Gilligan says that Keeton's selection has caused rumors that Sutcliffe will not play, but if fit he will turn out and open with Walters. ...

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  20. SHOT THREE DEAD AND MUTILATED FOURTH

    Yachtsmen, having an all-night party at Easttawas, Michigan,, were attacked by Albert Wood, a ...

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  21. LEYLAND'S "CUT."

    Leyland's benefit so far has yielded £2620. He ran into Larwood's best spell of bowling, and was dismissed after he scored 8. ...

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  22. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN SITTING-ROOM.

    Arthur Cecil Jago, 34, a bank officer, of Elystan-road, New Farm who was found unconscious in the sitting-room of his home ...

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  23. Hobbled Out

    The redoubtable Perry hopping out of the Hotel Astoria, Paris, on a stick, after his injury in the match against, Stefani. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Not For Mooring Purposes.

    The length of time allowed for boats moored in any seawall opening will be restricted to 24 hours. IT was pointed out in the report of ...

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