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  4. MILLION WORKERS MOVE TOWARDS A GENERAL STRIKE

    San Francisco and the teeming suburbs surrounding the Golden Gate to-day advanced swiftly towards the siege of a general strike, 100,000 workers in the city and across the bay at Oakland, Berkeley, and Alameda pledging themselves to walk ...

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  5. WHAT 'FRISCO IS WITNESSING NOW

    With the prospect of the general strike engulfing a million workers by Sunday, 'Frisco is threatened with a food and fuel famine, while clashes are common between the militia and th c strikers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL "Czechs" and Australia One All

    As I anticipated, Australia and Czechoslovakia are one all after the first day's play in the zone final of the Davis Cup. A record crowd was present to see the home players win. Crawford (Australia) defeated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REICHSTAG RESEMBLED FORTRESS

    At least, 50,000,000 Germans heard directly or by wireless Hitler's speech in the Reichstag, which unanimously approved the Government's action regarding the rebels, and thanked him by acclamation. ...

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  8. POLGLASS SENT FOR TRIAL

    Stanley Eric Polglass was committed for trial at the Supreme Court on Monday next, following the conclusion of the ...

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  9. KAYE DON'S EVIDENCE

    Kaye Don, the British racing motorist, who is standing his trial at Douglas (Isle of Man) on a charge of manslaughter, arising ...

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  10. Germans Are Annoyed

    Dr. Rudolf Leitner, Charge d'Affairs at the German Embassy, called at the State Department to-day to ask for an official ...

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  11. MISS HARTIGAN BEATEN.

    In the women's singles final of the Irish tennis championships, Mrs. Sperling (nee Fraulein Krahwinkel) defeated Miss Hartigan ...

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  12. "BELLE OF THE GAY NINETIES."

    Mae west has found a title for her much discussed film—"It Aint's No Sin"—the original production of which was tabooed by ...

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  13. Yorkshire's Team TEST FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Yorkshire will field a strong side that will test the Australians here to-morrow. To-night the following team ...

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  14. ENGLISH AMATELUR ATHLETICS.

    In the amateur athletic championships at White City, C. P. C. Reilly, an Australian, won a heat of the quarter-mile hurdles in 55[?]sec. ...

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  15. BATTLESHIPS FOR U.S.A.

    Looking toward treaty strength by 1942, the United States Navy Department has adopted a plan calling for 5500 ...

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  16. AIR LINER CRASHED AND CAUGHT FIRE

    Spectators were horrified when the air liner Aberdonian, in which Mr. Ramsay MacDoald flew, on July 11, crashed, and caught fire, when taking off at Dyce, Aberdeen's newly constructed, airport. ...

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  17. Two Sailors Killed

    When the destroyers vautour and Albatros returned from target practice, a Vautour gunnery lieutenant ordered a charge to be ...

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  18. DOLLAR WHEAT AT CHICAGO.

    Dollar wheat came bacK to the Chicago grain market to-day, when near the close a broker shouted "Dollar for December." ...

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  20. TO LEAVE HOSPITAL TO-DAY.

    Kippax and Chipperfield, the Australian cricketers, are expected to be discharged from hospital to-day. Kippax had a short round of golf ...

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  21. CRICKET INVALIDS "GOING BUSH."

    The superintendent of Monsall Hospital says that Kippax and Chipperfield are going to a secret destination for a quiet holiday, away from their ...

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  22. SOUNDING ENGLISH GOLFERS.

    The Royal Ancient Golf Club is hoping to send a team to Australia, but nothing has been decided. Mr. Henry Gullen, the secretary, ...

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  23. ACCUSATIONS DENIED.

    After considering Dr. Goebbel's accusations of misrepresentation, 60 members of the International Press Association decided by 55 to 5, that ...

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  24. QUEENSLANDER'S AIR HONOR.

    Flying Officer D. C. T. Bennett, a Queenslander, secured a first class navigator's certificate as a result of the Air Ministry examination. This is ...

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