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  3. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Entries for the Schneider Trophy seaplane race from Germany as well as from America are mow expected by the Royal Aero Club. ...

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  5. NO CHANGE NOTED.

    TONIGHT'S bulletin, issued at 8.30, read: "The King had a quiet day. There is no chango to report in his condition. Signed. ...

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  7. LIGHTSHIP ADRIFT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—How an East Goodwin lightship, one of the most important an the world, familiar to all ...

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  8. PRINCE'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Contributions continue to pour in to Mansion House in responso to the uppeal of the Prince of Wales' broadcast on Christmas ...

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  9. PEER'S GRATITUDE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In gratitude for his escape in a motor smash at Surbiton on Friday, when himself, his secretary and his chauffeur were ...

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  10. IN BERLIN, TOO.

    AN EXPLOSION resembling the London upheaval has occurred at a city railway station, reports the ...

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  11. PRICES SOAR.

    NEW YOEE, Sunday.—Living and luxury prices, which shot skyward With the Wall Street boom, have not followed the stocks back to earth. ...

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  12. THE LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is understood that the King passed a quiet night. ...

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  14. SUNDAY FOOTBALL.

    EVIDENCE of the astonishing growth of the interest of Chinese in football was given to-day, when there was ...

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  15. IN HIS SLEEP.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—While walking in his sleep, Patrick Murphy, who keeps a second-hand shop, broke into his office and robbed the till of ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Gormans' invitation to play a British football team has been declined because insufficient first classera are available. The ...

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  17. OUR POLO PLAYERS.

    HONOLULU, Sunday.—In the final polo exhibition game featuring, a trio of Australian stars the Oranges, toeluding F. Gene Pearson, defeated the ...

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  18. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Sunduy.—The political situation is easier owing to the Chamber of Deputies by 450 votes to 10 and the Senate by 274 votes to 16 passing ...

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  19. AIR SUPREMACY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The only phase of aerial supremacy for which Brituir will make a big bid in the New Year will be an attempted non-stop. London ...

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  20. PELTZER FOR AUSTRALIA

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Despite the prohibition of the German Athletic Union, with which Dr. Otto Peltzer has frequently been at ...

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  21. "OLD ORDER CHANGETH."

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow correspondent, of "The Daily News" says that the Kassian anti-religious campaign included working full time ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a letter, to "The Times" regarding the suggestion that Anglo-Russian relations should be left to the decision of ...

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  24. FOUR BY-ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Four Parliamontary by-elections are now pending. One of those is in Northern Ireland, caused by the appointment of Sir ...

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  25. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Chronicle," apropos of he speech of M. Stalin to the Soviet executive, dedaring that in the interests of ...

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  26. THREATS ALL ROUND.

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Special police remained guarding the homes of the chief witnesses after the jury had convicted Angelo Puttiti and Andres ...

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  27. FORD'S EXPANSION.

    DETROIT, Sunday.—The Ford Company has announced that they will employ approximately 30,000 more me[?] and increase their production of ears ...

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  28. THE GREATEST SCULLER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Bill Beach, was the finest man I ever saw in a boat," says Cambridge's famous Australian coach, Steve Fairbairn, in ...

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  29. DRIVER'S ESCAPE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. John Gill, of Brooklyn, owes his life to the fact that the motor lorry he was driving when a Long Island express ...

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  30. WORLD TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Miss Gladys De Havilland, sister of the fainous British designer of aeroplanes, who, with Miss Mona Eley, an English journal. ...

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