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  6. OFFER TO GERMANY ALARMS FRENCH MILITARY LEADERS

    A serious difference has occurred between M. Herriot and his colleagues at the London Conference on the question of the military evacuation of the Ruhr, and the French Prime Minister has hurried back to Paris for the Week-end in an effort to placate his military ...

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  7. FROZEN IN

    The American round-the-world flight has not exactly been abandoned, but the airmen are in very serious difficulties. Ice conditions off the ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. FANCIES AUSTRALIANS

    In the following exclusive despatch W. T. Tilden, the American tennis champion, discusses prospects in the forthcoming national championships which have an important reference to the Davis Cup final. His choice in the doubles falls upon the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ITALY'S STRATEGY

    The manoeuvres of the Italian Navy this month will be based on the fact that Italy, in the event of hostilities, would be compelled to draw a great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LIVE LIKE SAVAGES

    At the Dental Congress at Edinburgh Dr. Ziele, of Sydney, suggested that dentists could be more energetic in the prevention of cancer by ...

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  11. DOLLAR ROMANCE

    An amazing romance of business was revealed when the consolidation of the Nickle Plate, Chesapeake and Pere Marquette railways was ...

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  12. PETER DAWSON'S THRILL

    Mr. Peter Dawson, the Australian baritone, told "The Sun's" special representative that he had the greatest thrill of his lifetime when singing to ...

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  13. "SHAM AND SNARE"

    "Every sane-thinking city man is aghast at the Government's shameful jugglery in the latest phase of Bolshevik courtship," says Sir Lionel ...

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  14. EDUCATIONAL FILMS

    "The Times," commenting on the future of the educational cinema, says that as science has given the world a new means of appealing to the ...

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  15. SCREAMED AND SWOONED

    When informed that he would not be reprieved, Vaquler, the French inventor sentenced to death for the murder of the Byfleet publican Jones, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STORM'S SWEEP

    The worst storm for 20 years has swept Iowa and Nebraska. The damage done to property amounts to £1,000,000. Hundreds of live stock ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. SCULLING LAURELS

    "Sporting Life, discussing the Felton-Paddon match to be rowed during the Brisbane centenary, gives Felton little hope. ...

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  18. SUN NEWS=PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls. Gordon & Gotch. all Newsagents. or through this Office ...

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