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  4. BEGGARS WHO OWN MOTOR CAR

    Seven beggars drove off in their own car from Stockton-on-Tees Police Court after paying with bags of coppers fines amounting to five ...

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  5. MILLION TO ONE DEATH

    Cheerful Dorothy Aston, aged 26, “perfect maid” in the houshold of wealthy cotton manufacturer, Philip Hudson, of Fairholme, Brackley-road ...

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  6. FIGHTING SMALLPOX

    In response to an appeal by the Chinese Government the League of Nations is financing the buying of 4,000,000 doses of smallpox vaccine. ...

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  7. AFTER MANY YEARS

    Stamps belonging to Sir Cape! Fit[?]gerald, who died 21 years were discovered recently when estate of Lady Fitzgerald, his mother, ...

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  8. GERMAN TAKES OATH OF ALLEGIACNE

    The contention that the oath of allegiaree to His Majesty the King could be taken only by a British subject was rejected by Mr. Justice ...

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  9. LONELY PADEREWSKI

    One of the most famous, and loneliest, men in London spent his 78th birthday last month—alone. “Monsieur Paderewski has never ...

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  10. INDIA’S FRONTIER NEWS

    The most interesting thing about the North-West frontier of India is the persistence of the traditions of the Pathans on the one hand and ...

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  12. 20 YEARS ONE MISTAKE

    Mr. R. Richardson, verger at St. Luke’s Church, Woodside, Croydon, England, for 20 years, has made only one mistake. ...

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  13. PRIDE MAKES THEM STARVE

    Elderly Scottish servants, faced with unemployment, prefer starvation to public assistance. Miss M. N Gorrie, secretary of the Scottish ...

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  14. WORLD’S RAREST STAMP

    Only one of its kind in existence, called by philatelic expert Ernest G. Jarvis, of New York, “the rarest stamp in the world,” the British ...

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  15. 20 MILE PRAM TRIP

    A man pushed his wife, in a child’s perambulator, into the gates of Queen Marys Hospital, Stratford, E. (Eng.) and then almost collapsed from ...

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  17. STORK TELEGRAPH

    The Italian Government encourages the birth-rate, among other ways by arranging for parents to dispatch free telegrams all round ...

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  18. PROVING THE BIBLES AUTHENTICITY

    “The authenticity and integrity of the text of the Bible are established more firmly than ever,” declared Sir Frederic Kenyon (former Director ...

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  22. DEAF MOTES WED

    An unusual wedding ceremony was performed at Westgate-on-Sea when two deaf-mutes, Grace Adler (twenty eight) and william Pipe (twenty-five) ...

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