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  5. SHOWERS LIKELY

    City Forecasts.--Cloudy and unsettled, with rain again developing before evening, heavy showers la'cr; ...

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  6. Dominions Gain Representation on League Council

    Canada, nominated by the Dominion delegates to a seat on the League of Nations Council, has been successful in the assembly election. The other countries elected to the vacant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIVEN UP

    Following consultations with American Embassy officials and Japanese Army and Navy officers, Edward Schlee and ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. DAY OF DESTINY

    Ireland stood at the cross-roads of her history to-day when voting look place in the elections for the Dail. On one side Was Mr. Cosgrave, supporter of the treaty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 401 words
  9. POLES APART

    To-night, the marriage will take place of a pretty American girl, Miss Bobbie Mack, who broke a world's record by sitting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "THE MORNING AFTER"

    Features of the Institute of Patentees Exhibition arc clockwork electrical safety razors, which will reduce shaving time to three minutes. ...

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    The scene at the Airport Aerodrome Oakland, California, when the various entran's for the Dole 35,000 dollar race from Son Francisco to Honolulu were about to take to the air. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MYSTERY BOMB.

    The Home Office and Scotland Yard, says the "Daily Mail," are investigating a mystery bomb with a burned fuse, which was discovered at dawn ...

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  13. ONE LOOK

    The widow of a Canadian Victoria Cross winner, Captain. McKean, who died in 1926, has advertised for the position of housekeeper owing to ...

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  14. AFTER 50 YEARS

    After living in the seclusion of an amazingly-contrived fortress in a wild part of Essex for 50 years with only the company of his brother, James ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. "REVOLUTION H.Q."

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" telegraphs that ex-Presideut Millerand, contesting the Senatorial by-election at Orne, opened his ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Colonel Foott, of the Australia forces, will succeed Major-General Coxon, as additional A.D.C. to the King. ...

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  17. LOST FIVE DAYS

    Fearing a ragging when he returned to the boarding school, Gerald Thompson, aged thirteen, who recently returned from Australia, disappeared ...

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  18. THOSE "BRITISH SPIES"

    Captain Coyer, whom the Soviet alleged was executed, as a British spy, on September 13, has been identified as a Finnish sailor. ...

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  19. CALLOUS YOUTH

    A youth of fifteen has been arrested at Lille after iris rescue from a furious crowd, which was incensed at his cynical answers to questions ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. BOMBS DISPLAY PROTEST

    Sir Alan Cobham, the Australian Bert Hinkler, and the well-known women fliers, Lady Bailey and Mrs. Elliott Lynn, will participate in the ...

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