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  5. Giant Zeppelin Makes Night Flight Over England

    With a roar of engines the huge new German Zeppelin LZ127 passed over Yarmouth in the early hours of this morning. A fleeting glimpse of a dim silvery body, high up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "LIKE HOGS"

    Mussolini thought that anti-Fascism needed castor oil Sir Thomas Beecham evidently thinks that British music needs a pill. "There is not one front-rank orchestra in England," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPIES KILLED

    "Thirty-two of our village correspondents have been murdered in the past eight months," declared Lenin's sister, Maria ...

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  8. WIFE BARRED

    LONDON, Tuesday ("Sun" Special), --Sir Mortimer Davis, a Canadian who during his life was a director of several industrial corporations, left a will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Cut Himself While Shaving, So Killed Himself

    London, Tuesday ("Sun" Special).--This is the most astonishing case I have ever heard," declared the Westminster Coroner, returning a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind in connection with the death of Wilfred Sanderson, 26, a wealthy ...

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  10. SEX MORALITY

    That the spread of licentious theories from Europe is removing the pillars, of sex morality in England, and paving the way to a revolt against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NAVY PACT

    The French Cabinet has decided immediately to negotiate with Britain with a view to the publication of the Anglo-French naval ...

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  12. CUPID'S ROUND

    Gene Tunney, the retired heavyweight boxing champion of the world, will be married to-morrow to Miss Mary Josephine Lauder, ...

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  13. MISSING AGAIN

    Mrs. Aimce Semple McPherson, the American evangelist, has arrived in England, but her whereabouts have not so far been divulged. ...

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  14. JAPANESE CHARM

    The Pacific Rotary Convention in Tokio is in full swing. Delegates from Australia, America, and other parts of the world are enjoying exuberant ...

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  15. RACEHORSES BURNT

    Racehorses valued at £40,000 were burned to death in the barns of Mr. John Hertz, chairman of the Yellow Cab Company. ...

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  16. RISING TIDES

    The River Thames to-day was due to have its highest spring tide level for the year, and officials of the Port of London and of the Westminster ...

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  17. TERM EXTENDED

    London, Tuesday ("Sun" Special).-- The King has extended the office of Sir William Robert Campion, Governor of West Australia, to October 28, 1929, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DEATH SHOCK

    The South Shields Coroner investigated a fatality recalling a parallel case at the Newport railway workshops. Melbourne, about 1912. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Unemployment Grows

    The number of unemployed in Great Britain again shows an increase. On September 24 the total number was 1,295,200, which was 1541 more ...

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  20. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    After being in the outer harbor for 19 days, held up by the strike, the Esperance Bay sailed for London today, the loading having been ...

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  21. Mr. I. C. Baillieu Engaged

    The engagement is announced of Ian Clive Baillieu, younger son of Mr. Clive Baillieu, the well-known Melbourne stockbroker, to Joanna Edith, ...

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  22. Yankees Must Drink "The King" in Water

    Mr. Howard Ferguson (Prime Minister of Ontario) has countermanded the order or his Chief Liquor Commissioner, Sir Henry Drayton, which ...

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  23. Saved Millions of Lives--Got Nothing

    The "Manchester Guardian" discloses that Sir Ronald Ross, consultant in malaria to the Ministry of Pensions and director-in-chief of the ...

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