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  4. PATTERSON AND O'HARA WOOD WIN DAVIS CUP SINGLES

    The two first singles games in the Davis Cup match between Australia and China, played at the Crescent Club's courts, Brooklyn, to-day, resulted:-- G. L. Patterson (Australia) beat W. Lock Wei ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRONG IN BATTING

    Mr. Sydney H. Pardon, editor or Wisden's Cricket Almanack, told the special representative of "The Sun" that the English selectors on form ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IRISH TREATY

    Mr. Lloyd George to-day paid his first visit to No. 10 Downing-street since he was turned out in 1922. The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HEART DILATION

    "Boy" Charlton, accompanied by the manager of the Australian OlymPic team Mr. O. G. H. Merrett, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SALE OF HONORS

    Mr. Justice Lush upset the jury's verdict lu favor of Lieutenant-Colonel Parkinson, a builder, who claimed the return of £3000, which, he alleged, was ...

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  9. THREE RUNS BEHIND

    When the South Africans continued their match against Sussex at Have (near Brighton) to-day, the home, team had lost two wickets for 141 ...

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  10. TOLL OF ANTHRAX

    The anthrax epidemic which is sweeping the southern States, has been responsible for tho death of 20 persons and of [?] cattle. ...

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  11. GOLDEN CHARITY

    From all over the suburbs, from distant gardens and hidden creeks, they brought the wattle in to-day, and handed it over at the station to the damsels of the Wattle League, who in turn showered the city with the golden blooms-- free of charge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ON PAROLE

    Both the members of the Japanese Davis Cup team, Fukuda and Harada, who wore detained yesterday at Ellis Island, have been paroled by ...

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  13. IS RUSSIA RUINED?

    An interesting sidelight on the breakdown of the Anglo-Soviet Conference which ended in a fiasco, the Bolshevik representatives refusing to ...

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  14. GALLOWS CHEATED?

    Nathan Leopoid and Richard Loeb, the sons of millionaires, who pleaded guilty to the murder of Robert Franks, a schoolboy, will probably ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    On behalf of the Postmaster General, who was asked If he would grant free wireless facilities to all schools and colleges, it was ...

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  16. WHEAT QUOTATIONS

    The Chicago wheat markets have again dropped two or three cents. ...

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  17. NAWAB AND "UNCLE"

    The Nawab of Murshidabad, the premier nobleman of Bengal and the bead of the leading ancestral family in India, admitted in the witness-box ...

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  18. GRUESOME ADVT.

    According to a message from Riga, the embalming of Lenin's body has been finished. The Communists say it will be "good for fifty years' ...

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  19. SKILLED MIGRANTS

    In the House of Commons to-day the Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade (Mr. Lunn) said that he had noticed an advertisement by the ...

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