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  3. DAVIS CUP FINAL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—In the final for the Davis Cup, France (holders) V. America, which commenced today, an enthusiastic, perspiring ...

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  4. Israel's Debt to Egypt

    LONDON, Saturday. — Dr. Sugden, Master of Queen's College, Melbourne, delivered the annual Fernley Lecture at ...

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  5. SIDELIGHTS ON THE BIG FIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Tex Rickard, the American fight promoter, has officially announced that the Madison Square Garden ...

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  6. Eucharistie Congress.

    ROME, Saturday.—It was an Australian day at the Vatican to-day. The Pope had a private conversation with ...

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  7. A BROKEN THUMB.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—Did. the fact that Tom Heeney suffered from a badly broken thumb shortly before the fight ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN SCOTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Scottish delegates were tendered a dinner to-night by the AberdeenCommonwealth Shipping Line, at which ...

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  9. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—With her stem pierced, with twisted, buckled plates on her port bow, and her port bow anchor missing, ...

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  10. What It Means.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—"What is the nature and the purpose of the International Eucharistic, Congress, to be held in Sydney next September? ...

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  11. MILLIONS FROM MOTORS

    NEW YORK, Sat.—The net profits of General Motors Corporation for the six months ended June 30, including ...

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  12. THE PRINCE AND HIS SMOKE.

    LONDON, Sat.—After a luncheon, at which he and the Earl of Balfour, the famous British statesman, were the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LADY HEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lady Heath, the well-known British airwoman, arrived at Croydon aerodrome to-day in the cockpit of a Fokker-Jupiter ...

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  14. EMPIRE PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Questions of common interest throughout the Empire, including trade and economic development and migration, will be ...

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  15. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the debate on the Finanace Bill, the third reading of which was passed by the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winstop ...

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  16. HONOR FOR THE PRIMATE

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Corporation of the City of London has resolved to confer the Freedom of the City on the Archbishop of Canterbury ...

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  17. COAL MARKETING PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An attempt is being made by influential British coalowners to evolve a national organisation of all coalfields in the ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—The Government, has issued a warning to Nabas Pasha, the ex-Premier, pointing out that the projected meeting to-night of ...

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  19. NOTORIOUS COMMUNISTS

    VIENNA, Sunday.—Bela Kun, the notorious Communist, who was arrested in Vienna last April on his return from Russia, has been conducted by ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN'S TOTE INVENTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Morning Post" announces that a syndicate has purchased the rights of the Australian's (Mr. Julius) totalisator in ...

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  21. LITHUANIA AND POLAND.

    GENEVA, Sunday.—Poland intimates that, the manoeuvres of which Lithuania complains are being held further from the frontier than last year's, ...

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  22. FRANCO-AMERICAN TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellogg, has formally announced that France has invited him to Paris, to sign a ...

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  23. DOUBLES COMMENCED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The doubles contest between Cochet and Borotra (Fr.) and Tilden and Hunter (U.S.A.) was commenced to-day, ...

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  24. CHINA AND U. S. A.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It was announced on Friday that the United States had signed a treaty with the Nationalists restering to the Chinese ...

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  25. TILDEN AND PROFESSIONALISM.

    DENVIER (U.S.A.), Saturday.—Mr. Dwight Davis, donor of the Davis Cup, comments that Tilden, who is probably guilty of professionalism, should be ...

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