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  4. DEAD OR ALIVE?

    The Admiralty announces that minesweepers have located a wreck believed to be that of the submarine L24, which was sunk yesterday in a collision with the battleship Resolution at a point ten miles south-west of Portland Bill in 30 fathoms of water. ...

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  5. FORTY BURIED

    Forty workers were burled under the debris when heavy machinery on the top floor of the New Zealand woollen mills, at Bradford, crashed ...

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  6. WIDE-OPEN DOOR

    Belgium wishes to leave the door wide open for future negotiations. France simply desires not to bolt the door. ...

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  7. LOST GRANDEUR

    The 60,000 persons, of both sexes and all ages and classes, who recently applied for jobs when a German circus, going on a tour of South ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. RIVAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONS MEET

    The only topic in swimming circles to-day was the match between "Boy" Charlton, of Manly, and Arne Borg, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RICH WITH GOLD

    The dismantling of the shrines surrounding the sarcophagus of Tutankhamen, has been resumed, says the Luxor correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE

    Experts inform the Special Representative of "The Sun" that it is desirable that Australia should foster Singapore's dependence for supplies ...

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  11. SHOCKED MEMBERS

    When Mr. T. P. O'Connor, "Father" of the House of Commons, was entertained, by a women's political organisation, it was agreed that the Labor ...

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  12. KING'S SPEECH

    It is practically certain that the King's Speech will ask Parliament to honor the resolutions of the Imperial Conference, says the political ...

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  13. OUTRAGE SUSPECTED

    The Queen of the Hellenes has been seriously injured, in a [?]otor smash at Czernowitz. The King escaped injury. ...

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  14. STEAMERS SEEN SINKING

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tasmania has been disabled off Ushant in a heavy gale, Eight other vessels are signalling that ...

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  15. £60,000 FOR DEMPSEY

    While still discussing a match with Carpentier, with the object of having him fight Gibbons, Godfrey or Renault, Tex Hickard has about concluded ...

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  16. DESERTED STEAMER

    A Thames waterman, receiving no reply to his shouts, boarded the Dutch Steamer Holdenprect, which was drifting in a fog off Silvertown, and found ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Fourteen-two Handicap.--First division: Little Vixen 1, My Chance 2, Little Doubt 3. Starters: Gaby Deslys, My ...

    Article : 195 words
  18. HOME-MADE LIZZIES?

    Mr. Henry Ford declined to make a statement regarding the report that he would establish a manufacturing branch in Newcastle or any Australian ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. STOKER'S SUICIDE

    Charles Kenny, a stoker, told his wife that he was the father of two children by another woman. In a fit of remorse lie committed ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. PAUPER'S NEST EGG

    The Board of Guardians of the workhouse at Ross, Hertfordshire, has confiscated nine sovereigns found in the possession of an elderly man who ...

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  21. "WHITE ELEPHANT"

    The subscription lists of the new British smelting company's debentures have closed. It would not be surprising if the underwriters are ...

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  22. BURNS AT BILLIARDS

    Frankie Burns, the Australian boxer, made a poor exhibition in his first public appearance as a billiards player. ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. EMPEROR DETHRONED

    The headquarters of the Ku Klux Klan announces that William Simmons, Imperial Emperor, and Edward Clarke, Imperial Giant, have been ...

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  24. YORK-TO-LONDON RIDE

    Mr. George Newton Bell, the New Zealander who is attempting to ride a hunter from York to London, has arrived at Newark. Owing to a ...

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  25. KIDNAPPED BOY

    The High Court decided, in 1918, that Reggie Brown, then aged 3, should, in accordance with his dead father's wish, continue to live with ...

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  26. £3000 OFFERED

    The Air Ministry is encouraging the designing of two-seater motor gliders, fitted with dual control, by offering a prize of £3000, to bo awarded for a ...

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  27. KIRKWOOD'S SALARY

    The first resident professional work taken up in America by Joe Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, is at the Rockwood Country Club. His ...

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  28. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls, Gordon & Gotch, all Newsagents, or through this Office. ...

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  29. Council's Gifts

    The Randwick Council has decided to give £250 to the Eastern Suburbs Ambulance; £200 will also be given to the Randwick Municipal Silver ...

    Article : 29 words
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