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  4. "AS SURE AS EGGS ARE EGGS," SAYS CHAPMAN

    One English cricket writer regards England's Test team as "a sort of mad hatters eleven," The new captain Chapman, however, says that England is as sure to win "as eggs are eggs," and reckons that the game will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HAIR AND BRAINS

    Dr. R. T. Gunther, a fellow of the Magdalen College, Oxford, speaking before the Science Congress, said he had found solace for being bald in ...

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  6. TRAPPED

    The Admiralty announces that the submarine H29 sank while undergoing a refit in the basin at Devonport. An engine-room artificer and four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IDENTIFIED?

    Though a White Paper issued by the Admiralty states that the British sailors whose bodies were washed up on the Scandinavian shores were lost in the Baltic of Jutland, and that none were identified as coming from H.M.S. Hampshire, which was lost with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAVIS CUP

    Vincent Richards and R. N. Williams won the first of the three doubles trials against William Tilden and Willliam Johnston, 6-4, 9-7. ...

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  9. SECRET PACT

    "The news of a secret pact between Italy and Spain has caused surprise," says the Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  10. LOST BLACK CAT

    Lieut.-Col. B. C. Freyberg, V.C., in his attempt to swim the Channel, made good progress for eight hours, when he suffered agonies from a war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RULING WAVES

    It is officially denied that communications have been sent to, or conversations, either formal or informal, have taken place with Japan ...

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  12. PAPUANS WHO MADE A PERILOUS VOYAGE

    These Papuans Were going from Woodlark Island to Loughlin Island in their canoc, when they were swept out to sea, After a month at sea with a Very scanty supply of water and provisions, they reached Gella Gella in the Solomons, 200 miles away. They were brought to Sydney yesterday by the steamer Marsha, and are to be sent back to Papua. There were six men and two Women in the canoc, but the oldest man died when the Marsha's gangway was being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FAMINE COMING

    Sir Daniel Hall, Scientific Adviser to the Board of Agriculture, foreshadowed to the British Association Congress the spectre of a great famine ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The world's first television station, at Motograph House, London, has been licensed by the Post Office to experiment with the Baird television ...

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  15. SOVIET TENSION

    Authoritative sources are unable to verify the reports of riots in Leningrad, Moscow and elsewhere, says the Riga correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  16. COAL STRIKE

    The Derbyshire miners voted, by 33,050 to 6700, in favor of the acceptance of the church leaders' peace proposals. ...

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  17. Health of Youth

    Dr. J. W. Springthorpe, of Melbourne, in a letter to "The Times," emphasises that matters of personal health do not receive sufficient and ...

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