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  4. WORLD BULLETINS GUARDED GOAL

    LONDON:"I'll never do it again." Harold Putnam Williams, jun., announced after a soccer game. He had guarded the goal through the second ...

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  5. CHINESE TRAP FOR JAPAN?

    Although this theory may sound fantastic, it is being discussed with increasing seriousness in wellinformed circles in London consequent on certain information that has reached there. ...

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  6. BRIGHT SIGNS

    THERE are 800 fewer unemployed than last Christmas... and about 12,000 fewer than just a few years ago! Savings bank tallies of the people have increased by over £200,000. ...

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  7. Father Christmas Has a Little Practice

    Here we see Father Christmas, mach to the delight of some of his young admirers, practising down a chute his annual feat of coming down a chimney. This he is sure to perform to general juvenile satisfaction in the early hours of next Saturday morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Shirts will be Shorter

    General Goering has signed an order reducing the length of shirts by two inches fore and aft. The blow does not cause surprise, as ...

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  9. ELECTRIC IRON

    LONDON.—A new cordless electric iron, ellminating tangled wires and short circuites, is out: it rapidly and automatically reheats to a set ...

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  10. HARD TO TAKE

    NEW ORLEANS.—Police arrested for vagrancy a white-bearded Finn, sentenced him to gaol for 10 days. Asked his name, he answered: ...

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  11. SAYS MAE:

    To celebrate the completion of her last picture, Mae West has given Director Edward Sutherland a gold watch case inscribed "Come up and ...

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  12. MOUSE THIEF

    BELGRADE.—Sherifa Achmetashevitch's pearls vanished overnight from the table on which she had left them. Weeks later, a servant spied a pearl in ...

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  13. DAREDEVIL FLYERS

    The existence of an international air squadron in the service of the Chinese Government was revealed by one of its members who has ...

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  14. SHORT-LIVED NEW YORK STRIKE

    Pickets at three Woolworth stores where the personnel is striking carried placards derisively commenting on Barbara Hutton's ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL PILOT

    LONDON.—Numerous prizes were given away at the Imperial Airways staff ball in Southampton, England. One winner was Capt. A. S. ...

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  16. FIREMAN'S HOUSE ALIGHT

    CHICAGO.—Mrs. William Roach phoned her husband at the firehouse: "Are you very busy?" she asked. "Not very," he said. "Then you'd better ...

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  17. MEN DIE

    According to Dr. Ernest Albert Hooton, of Harvard, whose book, "Apes, Men ad Morons," has created intense interest in scientific ...

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  18. CONSCIENCE-STRICKEN THIEF

    WHITE PLAINS (N.Y.).—A conscience-stricken thief, who ransacked an apartment and fied with jewellery and clothing calued at £100, returned ...

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  19. THE SATURDAY MORNING SCRAMBLE

    "The Sunday Times" was the first to draw attention to the unpractical side of the new traffic regulations. This we did in a series of articles several months ago. The above picture, taken yesterday, shows that, although the public have had time to get used to them, the regulations allow the same chaotic results. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NO MORE TRAMS In Fifteen Years?

    AS a result of the recent decision of the Minister for Transport forbidding the building of new trams and ...

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  21. Brilliant Bromwich

    Youthful Australian tennis star, who yesterday defeated world champion Donald Budge, at Sydney, 6-3, 6-2, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WANTED RELIEF MONEY

    WAUSAU.—Mrs. Clara Kohl, (50). applied to her local relief bureau for funds to divorce her husband in order that she might remarry. She was ...

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  23. ANCIENT DENTISTRY

    BERLIN.—German archaeologists employed with the excavations at Aschaffenburg in South Germany have unearthed seven false teeth in a grave ...

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  24. IS IT EASY DIVORCE?

    AFTER January 1 the English Divorce Courts will not be able to dissolve any marriage which has lasted less than three years. ...

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  25. ROME'S WORST FLOODS

    It is estimated that in Rome alone 7000 are homeless as the rising Tiber floods spread. Several persons have been drowned in ...

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  26. ITALIAN-GERMAN SPLIT

    "CAVALCADE," the well-informed London weekly, reveals that Germany's recent protest to Japan on Shanghai affairs (which created a diplomatic surprise in view of recent gestures of friendship between the two countries) was actually suggested ...

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  27. THREE SETS OF TWINS

    FRAMINGHAM (Mass.).—The third set of twins within 38 months was born to Mr. and Mrs. William F. Le Blanc. The twins both girls, weighed ...

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  28. THE ANCIENT WISH

    To all its readers, "from the Leeuwin to the Line" and far beyond, "The Sunday Times" ...

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  29. Ninety-Nine Christmases Separate Them

    Here is Henry Edmeades, of Hamersley-road, Subiaco, who is looking forward to his hundredth Christmas. The little tot on his knee is looking forward to her first! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. MARKED COIN IN 1893

    ABERDEEN.—The patience of J. M. McGrath, South Dakota pioneer, has been rewarded Forty-four years ago the then Faulk County farmer marked ...

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  31. Mako's Conqueror

    Adrian Quist, who yesterday defeated Gene Mako, of America, 6-0, 6-3, 6-4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. STILL A WORRY TO BATSMEN

    Veteran Clarrie Grimmett, who yesterday secured 5 for 103 for South Australia against New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. EXPENSIVE HAIRCUTS

    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico.—Mrs. Tomass Tornellas, of Ponce, will never again use lottery tickets to pay bills. The woman sent her two children to ...

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  34. 'Mr. President' Lover Wants New Deal

    President Roosevelt, in the midst of all his worries, is wondering whether restoring lovers to lonely girls is part of his New Deal ...

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  35. Queen Mary's Cigarette

    ALTHOUGH Queen Mary is said to take an occasional cigarette in the privacy of her boudoir, she surprised guests on the occasion ...

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  36. TEN MILLION CYCLISTS Will Fight Tax

    TEN million cyclists are up in arms against the suggestion that they should be taxed like motorists. ...

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  37. The Quins' English

    CALANDAR (Ontario), Saturday. The Dionne Quins, who are now 3½, are receiving special attention with regard to their knowledge of ...

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