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  6. Revenge was Motive for Brutal Los Angeles Crime

    An 18-year-old youth, a former employee at Mr. Parker's bank, who last year was convicted of forgery, has been positively identified by the police as the slayer of little Marion Parker. ...

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  7. 3000 KILLED

    The revulsion against Red control in many Chinese cities is taking the form of a campaign aiming at the wholesale extermination of Soviet sympathisers. In Canon alone there ave been possibly 3000 executions this week. ...

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  8. "BOYISH" PRINCE'S WIN

    The Prince of Wales gave a fine display of skill and endurance to beat Commander Kershaw by three sets to two in the second round of the Royal Navy and Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BY 3 HOURS

    After an heroic attempt, the Australian airman, Captain Kingsford Smith, and the American, Lieut. Pond, failed in their attempt to break ...

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  10. SUCCUMBED?

    Without sign of life in the lost submarine 84 during the night, naval officials felt certain this morning that the six men who ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. AERIAL "CANBERRA"

    A notable addition to the somewhat meagre list of British civil aircraft is how the aeronautical correspondent of "The Times" describes a ...

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  12. LANGLEY EXPLOSION

    One man was killed and 14 injured, four of them seriously, in an explosion and fire on hoard the U.S. aircraft carrier Langley. ...

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  13. "FAT BOY'S" ROMANCE

    Known all over the country as the "Fat Boy of Peckham," John Trundley, 29 years old, secretly married Mrs. Florence Petty, a slim brunette, ...

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  14. EVEN ON VESUVIUS

    Although rain is creeping eastward from the Atlantic, England is still frost-bound. The Spey, Britain's fastest river, is frozen from bank to ...

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  15. PEACE MOVE

    "There is going to be peace all round," said Mr. Ben Turner, chairman of the Trades Union Congress, ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS

    There will be no issue of "The Sun" on Monday, December 26, on which day the holiday for Christmas is being observed. ...

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  17. NO RESURRECTION

    Four hundred members of "King" Benjamin Purnell's cult, the House of David, remain here. Many still waited in profound trust this ...

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  18. GIRLS AND GAMES

    "Vigorous games make girls bowlegged" said Rev. J. T. Mitchell, Chairman of the Liverpool Diocesan Board of Education, addressing the ...

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  19. SOUTHWARD HO ! TO FAIR TASMANIA

    Amidst festive buzz, and cheery good humor the Zealandia left to-day for Hobart. She carried a full compliment of holiday-makers who are to be envied. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ROBBED XMAS CLUB

    Councillor Paddock, a Soc[?]aist of Bethnal Green, has been sentenced to five months imprisonment for embezzlement. ...

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  21. WON'T BACK DOWN

    Hearst replied to Senator Norris (one of the four United States Senators named in connection with the Mexican Slush Fund) : The plain ...

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  22. Exchequer Returns

    The British Exchequer returns for the period from April 1 to December 17 are: -- Revenue £472,955,000, expenditure £617,529,000. Returns for the ...

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  23. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  24. AT LOW EBB

    Sir Archibald Sinclair (Lib.), submitting on behalf of the Liberal Party, a motion deploring the Government's failure to restore agriculture, ...

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  25. 15 WARSHIPS

    It was stated in the Chamber of Deputies that the authorities are laying down between July 1, 1927, and June 30, 1928, a cruiser, six ...

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  26. THE RED CLAW

    "The Times" correspondent in Riga states that the Communist Congress in Moscow, at its final session, adopted a resolution declaring that one of ...

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  27. Mussolini's Tribute

    On behalf of the Italian Government the Italian Ambassador presented the British Government with the first copy printed of the special centenary ...

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  28. RED RAID

    The official Soviet Agency alleges that a Monarchist organisation named the Partisan Detachment of Nicolas Nicolalevivch has been ...

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  30. Singer and Soldier

    Lieut.-Col. Sir H. M. Grayson, who was divorced earlier in the year, and who had 12 children by his former marriage, has married the singer ...

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