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  4. WILL WEATHER BE TWELFTH MAN IN LAST TEST?

    Further rain fell in London on Thursday night and the forecast is for still more. The Oval wicket, having been covered, has not suffered badly, and if rain holds off Hobbs expects it to be easy. The Australians have decided to leave out Taylor, Hendry, Ellis and Everett. The final eleven will ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. HIS LAST CARD

    With the miners evincing a disposition to drift back to work, and no prospects of a general settlement of the British coal strike in sight, the miner's leader has appealed to the Prime Minister for a conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LAST OF THE GANG

    Richard Reese Whittemore, the year's most famous bandit, walked to the scaffold at daylight to-day as jauntily as if he was walking up Broadway. ...

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  7. GENEROUS U.S.A.!

    "The generosity of America during the war had no parallel in history," said Senator W. E. Borah, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S FORECAST

    To-night's London forecast is:--"Cloudy; occasional rain drizzle, poor visibility." ...

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  9. COUNTY CRICKET

    Despite the injury to his thumb, [?] Brown knocked up 103 not out to-day for Hampshire against Middlesex, at Bournemouth. Another of England's ...

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  10. FINALISING THE TEAMS

    It has been announced that J. M. Taylor, H. L. Hendry, S. Everett and J. L. Ellis will be omitted from the Australian eleven. The twelfth man ...

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    A view of The Oval, where the fifth test is to be played. This photo, which was taken when the Australians played Surrey there in May, shows the houses on the south side where scats are being let at high rentals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TWELVE KILLED

    Twelve people were killed and 27 injured when an electric train was derailed at Langenbach owing to repairs which were being made to the ...

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  13. MURDER MYSTERY

    Unless the writer of an anonymous letter to Scotland Yard on the subject of the murder of Edward Creed, the London store manager, whose body ...

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  14. DOCTOR FINED

    Dr. James Glover, a West End physician, was charged at Marylebone Police Court with driving a car at midnight while drunk. ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  16. WHAT COBHAM MAY SEE TODAY

    An aerial view by "The Sun" photographer of the region near Mascot, over which the Aero Club's 'planes will fly this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ITALO-SPANISH TREATY

    The signatories to the Italo-Spanish treaty, which will last for ten years, undertake, says the Madrid correspondent of "The Times," to submit any ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to "The Sun" by special permission. It should be ...

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