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  4. LOST IN POLAR ICE

    The Norwegian naval patrol boat Fram, which was visiting Spitzbergen in connection with Captain Amundsen's polar flight plans, found the ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. RACE FOR AIR POWER

    Fifty- two squadrons will be added shortly to Britain's air forces, Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, announced in the House of Commons to-day. The new aeroplanes are intended for home defence. ...

    Article : 411 words
  6. SUZANNE'S JUMPER

    Huge crowds at Wimbledon were compelled again to wait because of the heavy rain, but the prospects of seeing Washer and Richards play ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TIKHON RELEASED

    The Patriarch Tikhon, imprisoned by the Soviet Government at Moscow, has been released from custody. The patriarch was arrested months ...

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  8. "A BIT ON"

    "Apparently the Anglo-Saxon, whether in England or in Canada, will have his bet," remarked Mr. Cautley, K.C., chairman of the Select ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. FARMERS BEATEN

    The Farmer- Labor Coalition Government in Ontario has been defeated by the Conservatives, who have gained a big majority. ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. PROHIBITION TO STAY

    President, in a speech at Denver, deprecated the publicity given to the opponents of prohibition, who, he believed, were a negligible minority. ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. BOYCOTT AMERICA

    Replying to a House of Commons member's complaint of the treatment of an Englishwoman at Ellis Island, though she was merely visiting ...

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  12. SINGER'S ROMANCE

    Miss Phyllis Lett, the well-known singer, is engaged to marry Mr. Charles de Burgh of Yea, Victoria. ...

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  13. ORPHANAGE COLLAPSES

    Through the partial collapse of the Mahometan boys' orphanage in the heart of Calcutta, 36 boys, whose ages range from 3 to 18, are dead, ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS BEATEN

    The British Labor Party, at its annual conference in London defeated, a resolution on behalf of the Communist Party asking for affiliation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TO THE UNKNOWN BRITISH SOLDIER IN FRANCE

    Sir William Orpen's symbolic work, which has aroused a storm of criticism in London. It was one of the outstanding features of this year's Royal Academy Exhibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PULP WOOD EXPORT

    The Canadian House of Commons has passed a resolution empowering the Government to prohibit the export of pulp wood, says a message ...

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  17. SEIZING THE LIQUOR

    The, removal of the liquor seized on the liner Berengaria at New York began at noon to-day. The Customs officers also plan to visit the steamer ...

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  18. ENGLISH GOLFER BEATEN

    The second round of the ladies' open golf championship at Paris was remarkable for the defeat of the English international player, Gladys ...

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  19. IN OLD MADRID

    Strikers mounted on motor cycles and side- cars pursued and fired on a motor bus filled with non- strikers, says a message from Madrid. ...

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  20. BECKETT WILL BATTLE

    Beckett will fight Carpentier on July 26, though he is still protesting that he cannot get fit because of his injured hand. ...

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  21. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Hanwell public library has removed its ban on Armstrong's book, "The Art of Cricket." ...

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  22. TURKS OFFER PAPER

    The deadlock due to the Turks' insistence on paying interest on their debt to the Allies in paper, instead of gold, seems to be more hopeless since ...

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  23. Australian Athletes

    Gale, Carr, and Rawlings have entered for the 220 yards championship and the Macmillan mile championship at the British Legion sports at ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. CONDEMNED TO DEATH

    Lord Reading, the Viceroy, has rejected petitions for mercy upon 19 prisoners condemned to death for participation in the Moplah rising ...

    Article : 47 words
  25. TILDEN IN FORM

    Tilden continues to show good form, says a message from Buffalo. He won the Great Lakes tennis championship, defeating Manuel Alonzo, ...

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  26. CRASHED INTO STREET

    Seven people were killed and 40 were injured, five probably fatally, when a train plunged from an elevated railway into a street, says a ...

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  27. Australian Pavilion

    Work on the Australian pavilion at the Empire Exhibition ground at Wembley will begin, it is anticipated, in August. The foundation stone ...

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