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  4. WORLD BULLETINS EATING ICEBERGS

    WINCHESTER (Virginia).—It's all right to sell frozen food, but when the Mayor finds Ice-cubes in the tummy of his grouse, a halt must be called. ...

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  5. Catholics Flay Communists "Machinery For Eliminating God"

    At a conference of Catholic editors in the United States it was reported that there are 4661 Roman Catholic publications ...

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  6. TEDDY—HE'S 25 PER CENT. ABO AND 100 PER CENT. HAPPY!

    Here's little Teddy, named after Edward, the King who never wore a crown. One of the 50 quarter-castes at Sister Kate's home. (Letterpress page 10.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN TO PATROL SPANISH WATERS

    A CRITICAL situation faced representatives of 27 States who attended Friday's plenary meeting of the Non-intervention Committee at the Foreign Office. The meeting had before it two sets of proposals put forward ...

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  8. FOX'S FAST HUNDRED

    WASHINGTON.—Clarence Cottan, of the United States Biological Service, proved that a fox is speedier than a man. Driving along the ...

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  9. SPOKE 48 LANGUAGES

    SOUTH BEND (Indiana).—Arrested, Morris Levin (29), told police he could speak 48 languages. 300 dialects. He answered questions in a dozen ...

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  10. CHAMPION CUSSER

    BUFFALO (New York)—Addressing the Buffalo Advertising Club. Professor Burgess Johnson. Chairman of the Department of English at Union ...

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  11. Arbor Day—

    Arbor Day— Perth saw the planting of thousands of trees.—What a time future King's Park authorities will ...

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  12. Queen Victoria's Children Three Survive

    So little has appeared in recent times about Queen Victoria's surviving children, excepting the Duke of Connauaht, now 87, that ...

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  13. RESURRECTION!

    When Rev. Claude Williams assigned to preach Weems' funeral sermon, left for the seen[?] of the alleged outrage to get material for his panegyric, he was ...

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  14. CHEEKY SCHOOLBOY

    SHANGHAI.—Japanese Vice-Admiral Oka Wachi was just stepping ashore in epauletted uniform when an international complication almost ...

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  15. Nazi Attacks on U.S.A.

    Professor Friedrich Schonemann, of the University of Berlin, on-time instructor at Harvard, advised Nazis to quit ...

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  16. OBSERVATORY FENCE REBUILT

    Months ago "The Sunday Times" emphasised the need of improving Observatory grounds. Picture shows recently-completed fence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HIS HONESTY

    SYDNEY.—At a police station during the week a man being released on bail handed to the desk sergeant a set of false teeth. ...

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  18. RIVERSIDE-DRIVE—EAST END

    Causeway congestion, ever-present bugbear of motorists, will be accentuated by the new "lead in" traffic way, part of the waterfront plan. Picture shows new road to Causeway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HOUSE ON FIRE

    KALAMAZOO (Michigan).—An hour after boarding an express train, Mrs. Anne Wilson remembered she had forgotten to turn off an electric ...

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  20. Saw Bullet Fired That Started Great War —Now He's Dead

    Count Francis Harrach, 67. aide-de-camp to the late Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, is dead. At Sarajevo on June 28, ...

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  21. BRIBERY DEFENDED

    The inclusion of Alfred Duff Cooper in the British Cabinet as First Lord of the Admiralty was a surprise even to many of the closer supporters of the Conservative Party. The new Minister has been noted for tactless and undiplomatic ...

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  22. PEDESTRIAN PRIESTS

    DUBLIN.—Rev. Frs. W. J. Carroll and C. Moriarty figured in an interesting chase of two youths suspected of stealing lead from the roof of a ...

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  23. "PAPER HANGER!"

    WHEN Cardinal Mundelein called Adolph Hitler an Austrian paperhanger—and a poor one at that—the message went round the world, producing varying effects in different cities. ...

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  24. VON PAPEN

    It is reported that Hitler is alarmed by the formidable Catholic batteries ranged against him. Berlin rumors are to the effect that ...

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  25. BLACK MARIAS

    WALLA WALLA (Wash.).—Eversolicitous of the welfare of the citizenry, police officials of Walla Walla. Washington, have removed the ...

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  26. DIMES PAID LAUDER'S FARE

    Harry Lauder, now 66, at the conclusion of his Pacific cruise chortled to newspaper reporters here. "I have financed my cruise ...

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  27. FINNISH ARSENAL EXPLOSIONS

    Eight were killed and 100 injured, including many women and children, in a series of explosions at Finland's most important arsenal on Sveaborg ...

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  28. "INFERIORITY COMPLEX" ORIGINATOR

    ABERDEEN (Scotland).—Dr. Alfred Adler (67), the Viennese psychologist and founder of the School of Individual Psychology and originator ...

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  29. ROOSEVELT AND UNIONS

    President Roosevelt, in a statement, declared that the Federal Government did not oppose its employes joining the Committee for Industrial ...

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  30. CAN SHE JUMP?

    Her name is Burke and she comes from South Africa. Of interest to England's growing army of women athletes is Miss B. Burke, now in London from Pretoria. A few days ago she won the 80 metres hurdle championship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. A NEW DISRAELI

    LONDON.—English history-teachers are tearing their hair these days because of the evil influence of the cinema. At a recent meeting of the ...

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  32. CAPONE NOW MOUSE-LIKE

    Once the world's "toughest guy," Al Capone is now as harmless as a mouse. The story of the taming of the ...

    Article : 272 words
  33. Do You Know?

    That there are 50 quarter-caste abos, in a happy home under Sister Kata. See page 10. That a leading educationalist ...

    Article : 224 words
  34. MAX SCHMELING BACK IN BERLIN

    Schmeling, with his adoring wife, leaving London after signing to fight with the Empire hope. Tommy Farr, for what was to decide the world championship. Later advice states that the fight has been abandoned.—(Photo by air mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. INTERSTATE COMMISSION

    Mr. W. M. Nairn. M.H.R. for Perth, writes: "In an article in "The Sunday Times' on June 20 on the proposed reconstitution of the Interstate ...

    Article : 148 words
  36. WORLD'S GLIDING RECORD

    Fraulein Feodora Schmidt regained the world's gliding record by soaring over the North Sea for 23 hours 42 mine. ...

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