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  4. AUSTRALIANS BADLY BEATEN IN DAVIS CUP

    The final games in the Davis Cup were played yesterday. Contrary to expectations Anderson played against Tilden. In the first match Johnston beat Patterson 6-2 ...

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  5. GREEK COLLAPSE

    The Greek army in Asia Minor has collapsed. The troops will not make a stand, and the Greek Government has asked the Powers ...

    Article : 210 words
  6. BOBBED HAIR TO GO

    Bare backs and arms, bobbed hair and skirtless legs are doomed. Blatant flapperdom has received a "knockout." ...

    Article : 185 words
  7. A HANGMAN'S FEELINGS

    England's hangman, Ellis, is deeply annoyed by the report that he and other executioners drink brandy as a "bracer" before executions. ...

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  8. WILL WILHELM WED?

    Engagement of "Count Hohenzollern" to Princess Hermine zu Carolath-Beuthen, aged 35, and the widow of Prince Carolath Schonach, is ...

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  9. IT NEARLY BECAME REAL

    During the filming of a flood scene at Beaulieu, England, the gates of the dam that were holding back the water gave way and flooded the area in which the picture was being made. The photo shows Miss Mary Clare. who was saved by four life guards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "UNION OF ACTION"

    The Irish papers give prominence to a communication from Archbishop Kelly to Cardinal Log[?]e, declaring: "Nineteen Archbishops and Bishops ...

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  11. "SIR" FOR £40,000

    How Harry Shaw, an undischarged bankrupt, after a chequered career, which Included two bankruptcies, achieved political notoriety, is ...

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  12. 24 BULL'S-EYES

    Twenty-four consecutive bull's-eyes, including sighting shots at 200, 500 and 600 yards, is the world's record established at Bisley by J. Smith, the ...

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  13. "DAGONET" DEAD

    Mr. George R. Sims, Journalist and author, widely known in Great Britain under his pen-name of "Dagonet," is dead at the age of 75. ...

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  14. GIRL SWIMMER'S FEAT

    Gertrude Ederle, aged 15, a practically unknown swimmer a few days ago, has defeated Helen Wainwright, Now York, and Hilda James, the English champion. She swam various ...

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  15. WILL SYDNEY EVER LOOK LIKE THIS ?

    Some day It might. The photograph of Brooklyn Bridge, New York, is interesting just now because of the controversy as to whether it should be taken down and rebuilt, or whether considerable repairing work will be done to the old structure. Owing to its condition the traffic on it is small. Brooklyn Bridge has a span of 1595ft. The North Shore Bridge will be 5ft, longer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Anderson's Invincible Serving

    Anderson's serving lost the first two games to love after out errors. Anderson won the third to love with four service aces. Tilden took the ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Mr. H. Hamilton Fy[?]e, the well-known war correspondent, has been appointed editor of the London labor newspaper, the "Daily ...

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