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  6. Alpine Chasseurs Snatched From Death in Arctic?

    It is now revealed that Captain Sora and his sledge-driver, Vandongen, were rescued from Foyne Island by Swedish airmen, not by the Russian ice-breaker Krassin as reported earlier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPLASH!

    Midnight "splash parties," at which dozens of young men and women in brilliantly-colored costumes splash and frolic in the water to the accompaniment of a jazz band, while changing colored beams of light are played upon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    The Silver Ryan monoplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FATAL 13TH

    Friday the 13th was a fatal day for Captain Emilio Carranza, Mexico's most famous flier, who had just finished a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "HANDS OFF!"

    Only the drafting now remains of the British reply to the United States proposal of an international pact ...

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  11. NEW WOOLPACK

    When the conference of woolgrowers and manufacturers was resumed at Bradford, Mr. F. Aykroyd, a Bradford manufacturer, said that the ...

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  12. PLOT IN SPAIN

    General Primo de Rivera, the Spanish Dictator, who returned to the capital last night, questioned by Journalists regarding the reported Communist ...

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  13. Football was Semi-Aquatic Yesterday.

    Mud-bespattered, but playing Wonderfully, Parkin, the English captain, did a lot for England's 8 to nil win in the International Rugby League game yesterday. In this picture he has made a right foot kick over a breaking pack. Busch, the Australian half-back, is the player making his obeisance to the ball. (See full story on Page 10.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. POLICE INTEGRITY

    "The Times," in a leading article, says that there is no reason to suppose that the majority and minority reports of the tribunal that inquired ...

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  15. EX-SPEAKER'S SEAT

    The result or the Halifax by-election, rendered necessary owing to the retirement of the Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. J. H. Whitley), was ...

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  16. FIRST PRIZE FOR BOYS, A PEEP AT JACK HOBBS

    "I should reserve this as a prize for the best boys," said the Prince or Wales as he peeped through a circular window commanding an enticing view of the ...

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  17. Underground Highways to Solve Traffic Problem

    LONDON, Saturday (Published in the "Daily Mail).--Park is likely to be the first city in the world to solve the traffic problem by the construction of underground highways. The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that the City Council ...

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  18. THEATRICAL AGENT SUES CAPT. LYON FOR £700

    "I congratulate you on the greatest flight that has ever been made up to this time," was Colonel Lindbergh's greeting to Captain Harry Lyon and ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the ...

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