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  6. Cambridge Wins Boat Race By Seven Lengths

    By seven lengths, Cambridge beat Oxford in to-day's centenary of, the famous University boat race, which was first rowed in 1829. The time for the four-mile course from Putney to Mortlake was 19min., 25sec., which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BYRD BACK

    Commander Byrd, who, with Professor Larry Gould, Harold June and Hanson, had been marooned in the Rockefeller Mountains, after going to the rescue of three members of his party flew back to-day with his companions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUSTRALIANS ROW FOR OXFORD

    Two Australians Were members of the Oxford crew in the famous boat race-- H. C. Morphell, of Geelong, and J. A. Ingles, of Launceston, in the above picture of the dark blues, Ingles is third from the left and Morphell seventh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Murder of Statesman May Set Balkans A flame

    London, Saturday (Published in "The Times")--M. Toni Schlegel, the well-known Croat statesman and editor of Novosli, the principal newspaper of Zagreb, capital of Croatia, was shot dead by unidentified assassins from a motor car, states the correspondent ...

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  10. U.S. IMMIGRATION

    A proclamation, bringing into force on July 1 the National Origins Quotas of the Restrictive Immigration Act, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. £1,000,000 PRIZE

    A new attempt will shortly be made by an Italian company to salve the £1,000,000 in bullion, which Was sunk off Brest, France ...

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  12. OIL TRUST

    An important meeting of oil kings will be held in New York next month, the object of which is to establish a world trust. ...

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  13. SHELLED AND SINK

    The schooner Imalone, believed to be a British vessel from Honduras engaged in the illicit importation of liquor into the United States, was ...

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  14. FASCISMO'S WAY

    Public rejoicing is the Fascismo's way of celebrating the eve of the national elections, states the correspondent of "The Sun" in Rome. All ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LEAP FOR LIFE

    Phillip Jones, a mechanic, was killed and A1. Wilson, the noted film stunt flier, escaped death by leaping by parachute when the bombing plane ...

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  16. WORLD'S HOMAGE

    In the presence only of his brother, a Jesuit father, and General Weygand, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," the body of the late Marshal ...

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  17. Keep Her Nose to the Sea!

    The canoe, snapped on the Wollondilly, near Marulan yesterday, in which Max Cray and Arthur Lee Hunt are making their voyage from Goulburn to the sea. They have just finished navigating an ugly stretch of rapids. See feature story on Page 23. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WINNING JOCKEY

    R. Everell, who rode the winner of the Grand National Steeplechase, Gregolach, was a naval officer until 1921, when he went to Australia and ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA THANKED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received the following cable from the Prime Minister of France (Monsieur Poincare:--"We are really very deeply ...

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  20. German "Red" Indicts Own Country

    The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent states that the Reichstag was startled during the debate on the bill ratifying the Geneva Poison-gas ...

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  21. Only Miracle Can Prevent Chinese War

    A further sharp fall in the price of domestic bonds to-day indicated the public realisation that only a miracle can now prevent a great part of China ...

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  22. IRISH CENSORSHIP

    The Dail Eireann has passed the Censorship of Publications Bill, which is aimed chiefly at obscene literature, states the Dublin correspondent of ...

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  23. MURDER CONSPIRACY

    In reply to a question In the Dall Eireann regarding the recent arrests, the President of the Executive Council, Mr. Cosgrave, admitted that some of ...

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