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  2. SHOWERS LIKELY

    City Forecast.--Cloudy and mild at first; a shower or two is likely in the afternoon, soon becoming ...

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  6. Tennis Invasion of Australia by World's Best Planned

    There is every possibility of Helen Wills, the champion woman tennis player, going to Australia from America in December. W. T. Tilden has also been approached to make the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 344 words
  7. £15,500 NECKLACE

    London, Wednesday ("Sun" Special). --A necklace of 50 large pearls, belonging to the Countess of Stradbroke, whose husband, the Earl, Was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GAS TERRORS

    A new gas so deadly that "a bomb of it dropped in Piccadilly Circus would kill every man, woman and child from Regent's ...

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  9. SAD SILENCE

    Although our communications have been seriously disturbed by electric storms, our wireless has picked up a number of alarming reports from Various wireless stations purporting to be news of Commander Viglieri's party of castaways at the red tent camp near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Campbell Chooses Desert for Speed Attack

    London, Wednesday (Published in the "Daily Mail")--The next attempt by Captain Malcolm Campbell, the famous British racing motorist, to recapture the world speed record, mill be made in the heart of the Syrian desert, 200 miles east of Damascus, in ...

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  11. "FLOPPERS"

    Thirteen lawyers and five physicians have been named as the members of a ring that employs men and women to "fake" ...

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  12. HOME AGAIN

    The city gave a thunderous welcome to Captain Harry Lyon and James Warner, when the Malolo arrived here to-day from Honolulu. A ...

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  13. CALL OF DUTY

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. P. Snowden (Lab.), criticised the appointment of Viscount Byng as Metropolitan Police Commissioner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CANCER SCOURGE

    Professor Delbet, one of the most prominent French surgeons, told the Academy of Medicine that cancer can he prevented, if not cured, by the ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. ROUND THE WORLD

    The American round-the-world racers, John H. Mears, and Captain B. D. Collyer, a former air mail pilot, arrived at the Tachikawa aerodrome, ...

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  16. Primate's Retirement

    The Upper House of Convocation placed on record the deep sense of loss it would suffer In the approaching retirement of the Archbishop of ...

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  17. STRANDED CRUISER IS REFLOATED

    Halifax (Nova Scotia), Wednesday ("Sun" Special).--The British light-cruiser Dauntless which went aground on a shoal inside the harbor on July 3, was refloated to-day. It was feared that the Vessel, which visited Australia in 1924, would become a total loss. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SIR G. WILLS DEAD

    The death is announced of Sir George Wills, the noted British tobacco merchant, at the age of 74. The late Sir George was president ...

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  19. WHIPS OUT

    It is understood that the Cabinet, largely as a result of the advocacy of the Chancellor for the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) has decided ...

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  20. TO MEET PRINCE

    The Australian Olympic learn is postponing its departure from Amsterdam in order that the members may attend a reception arranged by ...

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  22. "BIG FOUR"

    The personnel of the "Big Four" mission appointed to advise the Commonwealth on matters of development will be Sir Hugo and Lady Hirst, Sir ...

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  23. WARSHIP'S DASH TO JERVIS BAY'S CALL COST £500

    The assistance rendered by the Navy to the Australian Commonwealth Liner Jervis Bay last month, was the subject of further questions in ...

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  24. KILLERS MAY GO FREE IF NOT "SOCIALLY DANGEROUS"

    The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" says that another spy trial was held to-day when ten men were accused of "economic espionage" in ...

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