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  5. WHEAT POOLS

    Oh arrival here, after attending the International Wheat Pool Conference at St. Paul, Minnesota, Mr. J. M. McDonald, of Adelaide, said he had ...

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  6. CASTLE OF APES

    Prof. Voronoff, the leading exponent of the "monkey gland" theory, has purchased an ancient Italian castle for the purpose of breeding apes for ...

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  7. ALL AMATEURS

    The "Star" to-day carries the somewhat uncertain references to the personnel of the English test cricket selection committee to a more definite stage, and states that H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, J. Daniell,, and A. E. R. Gilligan will be the selectors, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BEHIND SCENES

    The bargaining that is taking place between Continental nations concerning Germany's admission to the League of Nations has reached such a pitch as to create anxiety in Britain lest the promises of Locarno be doomed to go unfulfilled. ...

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  10. NAVY CONTRACTS

    Sir Newton Moore asked Mr. J. C. C. Davidson (Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty), in the House of Commons to-day, what ...

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  11. NOT BOTH

    How Viscount Lascelles faced a dilemma of romance or business when courting Princess Mary is revealed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POPE'S PLEA

    The Pope, says the Rome correspondent of "The Times," has sent a letter to his Cardinal Secretary of State, emphasising that the fact that ...

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  13. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    In the House of Commons to-day, a series of questions concerning migration elicited that during 1925 there were 38,666 migrants from Britain to ...

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  14. NATIONAL HERO

    The Spanish Government has presented Franco's seaplane to the Argentine nation. Spaniards widely hall Franco as ...

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  15. SAFETY IN MARRIAGE

    Sir George Newman, chief medical officer to the Health Ministry, in an introduction to the Ministry's report on cancer of the breast, points out ...

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  16. NO EYES

    The "Evening Standard," commenting on the abolition of horses from bull-fights, reveals that the Queen of Spain, while apparently watching ...

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  17. THE CRANE'S FALL

    A general view of the work on Farmer's new building, showing how the crane, after it crashed, crumpled up like a toy. See full report elsewhere in paper. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FLOUTING PUBLIC

    "Flouting the public's verdict" is the way "The Times," in a leading article, describes the Medical Council's decision that it is unnecessary to hold ...

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  19. IRON AND STEEL

    Criticising the procedure that the Tariff Board is being urged to adopt regarding Iron and steel duties, the "Daily Telegraph" says that this is ...

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  20. RIFFS BUSY

    The Riffs, using heavier guns than before, are again bombarding Tetuan, says a message from Tangier. A 5in. shell burst in the principal ...

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  21. "UNSOUND"

    Yesterday's sitting of the House of Commons extended into the early hours of the morning, when a resolution was carried approving of the ...

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  22. BRILLIANT SEASON

    The Covent Garden season will begin on May 10, and it promises to be the most brilliant since the war, particularly in view of Dame Nellie ...

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  23. ACTRESS'S JEWELS

    A settlement was reached in the case in the Bankruptcy Court in which creditors asked that Phyllis Titmus, an actress, should render an ...

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  24. "TRUTH A CRIME"

    Because he advocated close Liberal-Labor co-operation in the House of Commons, Mr. Ben Spoor, chief Whip in the MacDonald ...

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  25. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  26. CAT-BURGLARS

    While the guests were playing bridge, and, dancing at Sir Albert Mays-Smith's Surbiton mansion, cat-burglars scaled the facade and ...

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  27. SETTLING SOLDIERS

    Reporting on the land settlement scheme for ex-service men, the Committee on National Expenditure estimates the Government's loss at ...

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  28. SECRETARY THREATENED

    A woman who is thought to be suffering from religious mania, entered Mr. Neville Chamberlain's residence, in Eaton Square, and threatened his ...

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  29. DIAMOND CROWN

    According to a message from Moscow, the Russian Crown jewels, including the Tzarina's diamond crown, have been sold to a group of French ...

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  30. BURNT TO DEATH

    Ten racehorses,including Pettifogger, the Empire City Derby winner, and Alchemy, were burnt to death on the Queen's race track. All were ...

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