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  4. POLAR RACE

    The Australian explorer, Captain C. H. Wilkins, now on his way from Seattle to Alaska, has made an earlier start than his famous rival. Captain R. Amundsen, in what is to be an aerial race across "the top of the world," but he has much the greater initial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 647 words
  5. RELIEF OF PAIN

    Mr. Stephen Ronan, a former Lord Justice of Appeal and Privy Councillor in Ireland, bequeathed £50,000 to the Medical Research Council for the ...

    Article : 43 words
  6. WHAT OF ECONOMY?

    The newspapers consider that the necessity of economy renders the time inopportune to allocate £200,000 (as the Government, acting on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 274 words
  7. TWICE ENGAGED

    Though the newspapers have been eager to publish every detail of the "tennis twins' " measurements, food fancies, and modes of life, and have reported betrothal rumors current about Suzanne Lenglen, the public never, laughs the latter, learnt the secret of her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 502 words
  8. FIVE KILLED

    Fire destroyed Sir Philip Grey-Egerton's mansion, Oulton Park, Tarporley (Cheshire). Two 1000-gallon water tanks fell ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. ROCKEFELLER'S £2,000,000

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, jun., has given £2,000,000 to King Fuad, says a message from Cairo, for the purpose of building and endowing an ...

    Article : 52 words
  10. "DEATH TO LOCARNO"

    French diplomacy, in aiming to counter Germany's entry to the League of Nations by a scheme for packing the League Council with ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. TEST KILLED HIM

    The discovery of the mutilated body of a boy on the Leicester railway line resulted in the police breaking up an amazingly reckless gang of ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. THE GIRLS THEY LEAVE BEHIND THEM

    A certain liveliness characterised a meeting of seamen's wives at Canning Town. Mrs. Flora Drummond, of the Women's Guild of Empire, was subjected to persistent interruptions, and she is here seen dealing with a trouble some member of the audience in a way that women have. The "chairman" is quite agitated, and is trying to pacify her. But Mrs. Drummond is keen an having the last word. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  13. WAS IT 2BL ?

    Mr. E. J. Simmonds, the well-known radio amateur, listened in for 45 minutes this evening on a 37 metres wave length. He heard the ...

    Article : 281 words
  14. BABY REDS

    The Communists have begun a new campaign. They are circulating seditious news sheets in northern schools, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. 100,000

    The contemplated reduction of fares for emigrants to Australia is not vital, because, if the Commonwealth makes the necessary requisitions and ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The latest casually list from the bush fires gives sixteen dead and seven missing. Late news arriving while this ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. KRIM MOVES AGAIN

    An early renewal of the Moroccan campaign is predicted by the Tangier correspondent of "The Times," who states that, under threat of an ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. PAPER FOR GOLD

    The police arrested two men and two women who were touring the provinces buying gold louis from the peasants for 95 paper francs each, ...

    Article : 95 words
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