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  6. "England's Last Test Loss Not Worth Inquest"

    "WE'VE LOST THE TEST SERIES," COMMENTS THE 'MANCHESTER GUARDIAN,' AND THE LAST LOSS WAS SO BAD THAT IT WASN'T WORTH AN INQUEST." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW FOR SUMMER.

    Summer[?] latest fashion in black velvet. A beret dipping forward over the right eye. It leaves one side of the hair exposed. and has a triangular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LARWOOD Responsible

    "LARWOOD'S name was on the list of every member of the selection committee before the test match at Lord's, ...

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  9. "Couldn't Beat Australia with Larwood"

    AUSTRALIA deservedly won the rubber by outclassing England on all points, says the "Manchester Guardian" in a ...

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  10. FOR VISIBILITY.

    A Berlin policeman on point duty wearing white gauntlets to the elbows and a white helmet to be more noticeable to motorists. At night an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRIDGE SWEPT AWAY.

    All that was left of Dmoloo Bridge, on the Assam-Gengal railway. A makeshift bridge of bamboo, shown in the picture, was constructed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Germany Wants The Saar

    As the result of a tour of the Saar and Coblenz, a correspondent of "L'Translgeant" declares that Herr ...

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  13. TWO GIRLS MYSTERIOUSLY MURDERED

    TWO mysterious murders of handsome girls belonging to good families startled the city of San Diego, California, ...

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  14. CROWD SATIRICAL

    IN response to the crowd's demands, Wyalt came to a veranda of the Oval pavilion, smiled and waved his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DIED IN HOSPITAL

    JAMES KERR (14), of Errard-street Kelvin Grove, who was seriously injured when he collided with a ...

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  16. AIMEE WAS TOO CUTE.

    Evangelist Askew aged 28 years, who reported himself released after three terrible days in the hands of kidnappers at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PROUD WINNER.

    Miss Dorothy Round, winner of the women's singles at Wimbledon, being greated by the Mayor of Dudley, when she was given a reception at Dudley, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MUNICIPAL LOTTERIES.

    Mayor La Guardia proposes to raise £2,400,000 annually by municipal lotteries. MORE than a million New Yorkers ...

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  19. BIRTHDAY ASHES TWICE. WOODFULL'S GREAT HONOR.

    After the match the Australians were entertained in the English dressing-room, where the players ...

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  20. DRAPERY STORE DESTRORED.

    Lennon's drapery store, situated in the main street, was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. The Queensland National Bank also caught ...

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  21. TRUCK DRIVERS ACCEPT COMPROMISE.

    MARTIAL law was lifted to-day after guardsmen had ruled the CITY for 37 days. The striking truck drivers accepted a compromise. ...

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  22. PERFECTLY OPEN MINDS.

    Sir F. S. Jackson tributes the sportsmanship of the crowds in every test. Despite the feeling worked up by rumors, they ...

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  25. CUBAN REVOLT NIPPED

    The Cuban Government has announced that Colonel Batista has suppressed another revolution, which was scheduled to ...

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  26. PRISONERS MAY BE RELEASED.

    Berlin correspondent of the "Times" says it is authoritatively stated that General Goerlng has approved the early liberation of ...

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  27. JAPS TOLD TO CLEAR OUT.

    Six hundred Arizona farmers, living in the Salt River Valley, threatened violence on a colony of Japanese, whom they warned to ...

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  28. CONGRATULATIONS FROM KING.

    THE Australians have received the following message.—"The King followed with close interest the five tests, and offers ...

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  29. WYATT SORRY.

    "AUSTRALIA was a better team at the Oval, and took full advantage of one of the easiest paced wickets I have seen. ...

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  30. RAILWAY SHARES BOOM.

    Booming of railway shares led to a recovery on Wall-street to-day, when the total sales exceeded 1,000,000 shares for the first ...

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  31. WHAT ENGLAND MUST LEARN.

    MR. A. E. GILLIGAN, writing in the "News-Chronicle, said that Australia was fully 80 per cent better than England, which must learn ...

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  32. DEFENCE OF CANADA.

    "CANADA should defend her Pacific coast with her own navy, and let the British Navy police the Atlantic," declared Admiral Tynwitt, prior to ...

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  33. EPIC EFFORT BY BOWES.

    BOWES'S bowling ranks with Paynter's epic effort at Brisbane, and Chipperfield's gallant batting at Old Trafford, comments ...

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