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  4. JAPANESE BARRED

    A native-born Japanese is not eligible to become an American citi[?] [?]zen, though he served with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  5. BATHERS FATALLY SCALDED

    At Kinosaki, the Japanese health resort, 4000 people were at the spa when Saturday's earthquake caused the springs to erupt scalding black water, and the roofs to collapse. Many in the water were scalded or burned to death, and of the naked, ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. DAVIS CUP

    Acclaiming Pal O'Hara Wood, the Victorian tennis star, one of the great doubles players in the world, W. T. Tilden, in an exclusive message to "The Sun," declares, himself puzzled by that players absence from the Australian Davis Cup team. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 305 words
  7. AMUNDSEN LOST?

    Polar explorers are busily discussing Captain Amundsen's fate. They believe that either he miscalculated the amount of petrol necessary to fly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNDER UNION JACK

    Six workmen at Deal Castle (Kent), clad in mourning, carried the body of the Earl of Ypres to a motorhearse, which conveyed it to London. ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. "AUSTRALIAN, PLEASE!"

    Mr. A. C. Godhard, of Sydney, said to-day that the Australian Pavilion display at Wembley had been vastly improved. Full of life and color, it ...

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  10. QUEEN MARY

    To-day the most revered and most loved woman in the British Empire celebrates her birthday. Queen Mary to-day enters her 59th year; and ...

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  11. SPEND LESS

    Mr. Philip Snowden (formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer) moved in the House of Commons the rejection of the Finance Bill on behalf ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. NO SLACKENING

    The United States Government does not intend to slacken the pressure regarding its European debts. The Washington correspondent of ...

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  13. NOW LORD BAIRD

    It is officially announced that the King has conferred a baroncy on Sir John L. Baird, Governor-General Designate of the Commonwealth. ...

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  14. "NOTHING DOING"

    "Most timely and most necessary," is how the Cairo correspondent of "The Times" describes the British Residency's official announcement that, ...

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    Her Majesty the Queen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The start of one of the girls' relay races during the sports at the opening of the new Croydon Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Playing for Essex against Surrey, J. Freeman scored 125; and Calthorpe, for Warwickshire against Middlesex, made 84. ...

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  18. "PERFECTLY LEGAL"

    The United States Supreme Court has decided that it is perfectly legal for newspapers to publish the names of taxpayers and the amount of their ...

    Article : 71 words
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