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  6. RIVAL CHINESE LEADERS RACING FOR PEKIN

    The Derby was Won by the favorite Call Boy, who led all the way and made a record time for the race. His owner, who was so ill that it was feared he would die, and thus invalidate his colt's nomination, watched the race and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NECK AND NECK

    Feng Yu-hsiang, the Soviet's protege in north-western China, Chiang Kai-shek, the Cantonese commander-in-chief, and Tang Sen-chi, chief of staff to the Manchurian war lord, Chang Tso-lin, are all racing for Pekin, possession of which will enable the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HORNETS' NEST

    The amazing career of a farm-laborer's beautiful daughter, who successfully invaded West End society, and entertained as a fashionable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISHER'S TURN

    Captain Janney, the Canadian acc, announces that he will attempt a nonstop flight to London, leaving Ottawa on June 30 to celebrate Canada's ...

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  10. MANY KILLED

    A cyclone of unprecedented violence has devastated several towns in Eastern Holland. Many people were killed, and many ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. FORTUNES FROM SWEEP

    William Jones, a tubemaker's traveller, aged 60, won the Stock Exchange sweep of £75,000; clerk, A. Latham, gained second prize of £3500. ...

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  12. SPEEDY RADIO

    Australia received the Derby result in record time. The Exchange Telegraph Company telephoned the result from the course to Its London office. ...

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  13. AFTER 30 HOURS

    "White Birds," a revue, in which George Gee has a part, has proved London's), most spectacular theatrical failure of recent years. ...

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  14. "WAR!"

    The Soviet authorities and Communist organisations, says the Riga correspondent of "The Times," continue to spread the war scare with ...

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  15. CUT UP

    There was an early sensation today in the police court hearing of the charge against John Robinson, aged 46, clerk, of murdering Mrs. Bonati ...

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  16. FAST CABLING

    As usual, the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company made a special point of expediting the result of the Derby to the various parts of the ...

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  17. FAR FROM A PARLOR GAME

    An accident in the match between the North Coast and Far West teams played at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. Football players have to he used to knocks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORTUNATE BREEDER.

    What a bargain Mr. Frank Curzon made when he gave Sir Henry Greer 130gns. for the Bachelor's Double yearling filly Comedienne! Few men ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  20. DAY BY DAY

    Denis Rook, who is making a lone-handed flight to Australia in a Moth (under the auspices of the de Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd.), landed at ...

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  21. 108 DROWNED

    It is reported that 108 natives were drowned when the steamer Negros foundered near Romblon, a small Island about 150 miles S.S.E. of Manila. ...

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  22. Government Seat Lost

    The Bosworth by-election, rendered necessary by the seat of Captain Gee (Con.) being declared vacant, as he Is now resident in West Australia, ...

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    By special arrangement Reuter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the ...

    Article : 42 words
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