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  3. FRENCH TENNIS. Nearing the End.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The French hard-courts championships were continued to-day in very sultry weather. In the match, Cachet and Miss ...

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  4. SCOTS & MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A special meeting held to-day at the MlacLellan. Galleries, the Glasgow headquarters of the ...

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  5. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The total number of unemployed in Britain on May 21 was 1,101,000 This was 17,390 less than for the week before, but ...

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  6. FLIGHT OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Oakland to Brisbane in Three Hops.

    CAPT. KINGSFORD SMITH, the Australian aviator, who, with Lieut. C. T. P. Ulm, Harry Lyon, navigator, and James Warner, radio operator, is about to hop-off in his.'plane, the Southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.— Opening their A merican tour to-day the Glasgow Rangers, Scottish soccer champions, defeated the All Stars (East ...

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  9. WEST AFRICAN REGIMENT PASSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In connection with the army order announcing that the King has approved with regret of the disbandment of the West ...

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  10. AN OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The inquest on the death of Hilary Rougier, a 77-year-old bachclor farmer, who died on August 14, 1926 and whose body ...

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  11. SYDNEY-LONDON BROADCAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The test broadeast from 2ME, Sydney, was heard at BBC station at Keston to-night. The carrier-wave was excellent, but the ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND REPLIES TO WAR OUTLAWRY NOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatie, editor says that the tone and tenor of New Zealand's reply to Mr. ...

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  13. Aviators Anxious to Start.

    THE 'PLANE has now been made ready for departure. Instruments for cheeking the air speed, motor speed, wind direction and altitude, and the ...

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  14. PKINCE OF WALES ON THE WING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Prince of Wales flew in a British fighter 'plane to London this evening from Norwich, where he opened new pleasure ...

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  15. TURKO-ITALIAN TREATY.

    ROME, Wednesday. —Senor Mussoli[?]i and the Turkish Ambassador have Siglind a nentrality, arbitration and conciliation treaty between Turkey and ...

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  16. THE CHINESE WAR.

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Officiai advices point to the withdrawal of General Chang-Tso-Lin, who is unilckly to proc[?]ed beyond the Great Wall. The only ...

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  18. MALTESE PO[?]AUSTRALIA.

    MALTA, Wednesday. —Forty-three emigrants are leaving here to-night, for Australia, which is the second batch this month. Another batch is being ...

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  20. BALLOON RACE DISASTER.

    PITTSBURGH, Wednesday.— Fourteen balloons left here to-day in the national balloon race over South Western Pennsylvania, and ran into severe ...

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  21. Search for the Italia.

    OSLO, Wednesday.— The Government at a special Cabinet meeting today decided that, it would wait no longer for Italian action in connection with ...

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  22. HONOLULU ON TIP-TOES.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.— Despite the unhappy afterwath of last year's Dole Prize trans-Pacific nights, enthnsiasm is growing keen here as ...

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  23. BRITISH EXPERTS' OPINION.

    LONDON", Wednesday. — Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in "The Daily Telegraph," says that Crawford had previously met Gentien at Home and had ...

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  24. 500-MILE MOTOR RACE. Winner Averages 99½ m.p.h

    INDIANAPOLIS (U.S.A.), Wednesday. — Lou Meyers, of Los Angeles, to-day won the 500mile antomobile rare from a field of 29, driving the entire ...

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  25. ANTI-ITALIAN RIOTS.

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — Three were killed and 30 injured in a renewed anti-Italian demonstration last night. One hundred students erected a ...

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  26. New Type Fighting 'Plane.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Experiments are being carried out by the Air Ministry with an entirely new class of fighting acroplane, which is known as ...

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  27. DIRT TRACK CYCLIST KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Charles Riddle (19) to-day died of injuries received when practising on the dirt truck while motor-cycling at Stamford ...

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  28. INTO UNKNOWN TIBET.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.— Dr. Filchner, the eminent German explorer, who has reached India after an extensive magnetie survey in unknown Tibet[?], ...

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  29. End Eczema Tortures Forever

    There is one simple yet inexpensive way In stop the itching and [?]orture of Eczema instantly, and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and ...

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  30. Wilkins and Eielson.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— Because German newspapers call Captain G. H. Wilkins, the Australian Polar explorer, an American, the public regard the ...

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