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    CRAWFORD leaping over the net at the end of the set which gave him victory against Vines and the championship of the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Batsmen Move Away Too Much"

    "The chief trouble for the Australians to-day is that Larwood is a really first-class bowler, and has developed ...

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  7. BANDIT KNOCKS OUT POST OFFICIAL

    At the same spot where another employee was held up three years ago. Alfred Arthur ...

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  8. Blue Eagles Grow White Streaks In U.S.A.

    General Hugh Johnson, U.S.A.'s Industrial Recovery "Czar" is leaving no loopholes for employers to shirk the signing of the "Codes." For those who cannot earn the 100 per cent, sign--a Blue Eagle--he has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MLLE. TOLLON, who is as goodlooking as she is a good player, practising for the women's championships, which were played in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PLANS FOR REVOLT

    Remarkable revelations of plans for an India-wide revolt were made to-day at the ...

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  11. VOCE'S BUMPERS ANGER CROWD AT THE OVAL

    Voce, the Notts bowler who, with Larwood, exploited body-line bowling in Australia, was barracked by an angry crowd at ...

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  12. Gandhi's Son Joins Parents In Prison

    THE Gandhi family, father mother, and son, are now in gaol. Mahadeo Gandhi was arrested ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CHINESE ARMY BATTLES WITH REDS

    FIERCE fighting is in progress between China's famous 19th Route Army, which fought at Shanghai, and the Communist ...

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  14. LONG-DISTANCE FLIERS NEAR RECORD

    MAURICE ROSSI and Paul Codos, the French airmen who left New York early yesterday in an attempt to break ...

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  15. HEAT AND DEATH

    Bathing by sunlight, moonlight, and floodlight, and record traffic by road, rail, air, and sea, marked the hottest Bank Holiday week-end for ...

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  18. SCOUTS' SABBATH

    At Godollo (Hungary), the Boy Scouts' world jamboree devoted the morning to religious services yesterday. ...

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  19. WAITING FOR A COURT IN THE SUNSHINE

    TWO OF ARNOTT'S employees who chose tennis as their game on the occasion of the factory's sports tournament held yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. COLONY HUNGER

    There is speculation, says the Nairobi correspondent of "The Times," over the visit of Dr. von Lindquist, a former German Minister ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S MEAT

    Figures showing the reduction of Britain's imports of meat are quoted in a statement by the Ministry of Agriculture, to which the ...

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  23. MOCK RAID

    Hundreds of uniformed Nazis distributed pamphlets declaring that Germany was "surrounded by 12,000 hostile aeroplanes," and took up a ...

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  24. FLYING TO ICELAND

    John Grierson, a former R.A.F. pilot, who left the Orkneys yesterday and arrived at Thorshaven (Faroe Islands), left there to-day for ...

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  25. NAZI DOMINANCE

    To ensure Nazi dominance "for all time," Herr Hitler has devised a plan for the establishment of a Nazi hierarchy, on the lines of the Fascist ...

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  26. LATE NEWS

    It is expected that, one, and perhaps two, Indian pilots will take part in the London-Melbourne air race next year. India ...

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  27. YOU SUPPLY THE MAGPIE, P.M.G. WILL BUILD NEST

    IN an endeavor to eliminate breakdowns in telegraphic and telephonic services caused by magpies' nests ...

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  28. CUBAN STRIKE SPREADS

    The Cuban strike spread during the week-end. One person was killed and three were wounded yesterday. The railway workers struck at ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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  30. HANGAR DESTROYED

    An R.A.F. bomber crashed and set fire to a hangar at Hawkinge aerodrome, destroying seven planes. The pilot and mechanic narrowly escaped ...

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