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  4. Crawford and Hopman Extend French Stars to Utmost

    After being two sets down, Crawford and Hopman staged a great recovery, against the powerful French combination, Cochet and Brugnon. The Australian colts won the next two sets, but when one game in the fifth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BEAM PACT

    "I cannot yet be certain what will be done," stated the Canadian Postmaster-General (Mr. Venon) when questioned ...

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  8. GAOL FOR PEER

    London, Friday.--Lord Terrington, whose bankruptcy and subsequent extradition from France caused a sensation in England, pleaded guilty at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STAY "DRY"?

    Senator Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas, has been selected as the Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "BLUEBEARD"

    Pierre Rey, alias Jerome Prat, who is suspected of having committed 18 murders, and who has been nicknamed the "Bluebeard of Marseilles," ...

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  11. MELBOURNE GREETS BRITISH AIR FLEET

    The fleet of Southampton Supermarines arrived at Melbourne yesterday. The picture was taken at St. Kilda, just after the landing. Later, the flying boats were flown to Point Cook. Collectively the supermarines have visited 70 ports and flown 16,500 miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RESULTS OF MATCHES

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  13. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    An International Conference to discuss an aspects of the cancer problem will open in London on July 16. Australia will be represented. ...

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  14. DRIFTING ON ICE

    Wireless communication has again been established between the stranded men of General Nobile's party, from the wrecked airship Italia, who ...

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  15. EASY MONEY

    A remarkably clever swindler has defrauded Anglo-Continental banks of over £100,000. He used forged letters of credit, ...

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  16. "OLD BETSY"

    "The rifle is not losing its importance," said the Chief of the Imperial Staff (General Sir George Milne), when presenting prizes at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MADE IT UP?

    'Le Journal" asserts that the Spanish Dictator (Gen- eral Primo de Rivera), whose engagement with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Richard Whiteing Dead

    The death is announced in London of Richard Whiteing, the well-known novelist, at the age of 88.--"Sun" Special. ...

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  19. FOREIGNERS IN HANKOW MUST WALK IN ROAD

    Perturbation was caused here on receipt of the news that martial law had been declared in the former British concession of Hankow, under ...

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  20. ELECTRIC FURNACES TO SMELT EMPIRE'S TIN ORE

    By pressing a button on July 13. Lord Derby will electrically ignite eight enormous furnaces at the Penpoll Tin Smelting Company's works, ...

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