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  8. "Big Navy" Sends Uncle Sam's Expenses Soaring

    Proposing the largest naval expenditures since the Washington Disarmament Treaty was signed in 1922, the annual Supply Bill, which has been passed by the Appropriation's Committee, totals £72,000,000 more than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SILENT NAVY

    The traditional dignity of the British Navy is in danger of being shattered when the court martial inquires into the dispute between Admiral Collard, Captain Dewar, and Commander Daniels of H.M.S. Royal Oak. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SAILOR PRINCE

    The Prince of Wales, attending The Master Mariners' Company's dinner, as its Master was loudly cheered when he drank from the ...

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  11. POLAR FLIGHT

    "April 15 is the tentative date for our dash to Spitzbergen," said Captain G. H. Wilkins, the Arctic explorer, who with Lieut. Eiclson, is busying himself ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PRINCE FALLS

    Riding in the Welsh Guards' point to-point steeplechase [?] Riseley, the Prince of Wales led to the seventh obstacle, a wide brook. His horse ...

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  13. AMANULLAH'S THRILL

    King Amanullah, Amir of Afghanistan had what he described as "the greatest thrill that the West his given me," when he flew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. UNLUCKY 13

    A message from Merseberg states that the recently-constructed elevator, weighing 700 tons, which was used to raise waggons, collapsed in a gale ...

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  15. BE HEALTHY

    "The most subtle dangers that must be avoided these days in public education in health matters are:--Firstly, stunts and panaceas ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. CUPID BUTTS IN

    "We physicians and surgeons who are teaching mixed classes at Westminster Hospital have no fault to find with the women, except that they ...

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  17. SHATTERED

    It the House of Commons, in answer to a question, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LIQUOR WAR

    Morris Nadel, a bootlegger, was found murdered in his own motor car following one of the bloodiest liquor wars in the history of prohibition. ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR 'PLANE

    It was reported here on Tuesday afternoon that a Canadian airplane out searching for Captain Hinchliffe and his ill-fated ...

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  20. GOLD FOOTSTOOLS

    Passengers on the air liner from Cologne to Croydon used seated boxes for foolsools They did not know that these ...

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  21. KINKEAD'S DEATH

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Secretary for the Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) stated that Lieutenant S. M. Kinkead, who was killed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. FAMOUS GUARDS COME MARCHING HOME AGAIN

    London, Wednesday ("Sun" Special).--The Second Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, after 13 months service in the Shanghai Defence Force, landed at Southampton this morning. The above picture shows the battalion leaving London for Shanghai. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SPECULATION CRAZE

    "The speculation craze has spread to every section of the community" said Mr Henry Morgan vice-president of the Society of Accountants The last two ...

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  24. GIRL MARRIES TWICE

    Dorothy Noles, aged 23, the daughter of a wealthy widow residing in Ceylon, pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy at the Old Bailey. She said she was ...

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  25. SYDNEY FIRM'S CLAIM FAILS

    The Anglo-German Tribunal has dismissed the claim of the Western Electric Co., of Sydney, against the Nord Deutscher Lloyd for £1602, the value ...

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  26. CABLES AND WIRELESS

    The British section of the International Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution in favor of cable and wireless services being left to ...

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  27. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The superintendent of the Hopburn Collieries (Mr. MeKinsey) has been inspecting the mines of West Virginia. He has decided to ...

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  28. GUN-RUNNING

    The "Evening News" states that, owing to the illicit traffic in arms between England and Ireland, the authorities are seeking more stringent ...

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  29. "UNWILLING WITNESS" TO MURDER GAOLED FOR LIFE

    Doris McDonald has had her sentence of death commuted to life imprisonment, but her husband, George, who attempted to foist the greater ...

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  30. AL. SMITH SEES RED AT CRY OF TAINTED MONEY

    A1 Smith (Governor of New York State) is not afraid of using violent language about the oil scandal especially when denying that he got any ...

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