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  4. Zeppelin Turns Back.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German dirigible Graf Zeppelin, which is making a trans-Atlantic flight, after passing Barcelona, and ...

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  6. GIFT OF £58,000.

    LONDON, Friday The King Edward Hospital Thanksgiving Fund bonefited by an anonymous individual donation of £58,000. ...

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  7. BRITISH GRENADIERS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The reiview of the Grenadier Guards by the Duke of Connaught this morning on the Horse Guards Parade ...

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  8. FOR SERVICES RENDERED

    LONDON, Thursday—Professor Prescott, chairtman of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, in presenting, in the presence of a packed meeting at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Daily Herald." (Labor), surveying the election campaign, predicts, clear majorities over the combined ...

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  10. GOLF BALL WAR.

    LONDON, Friday.—The decision of the United States Golf Association to adopt officially a larger and lighter hall has astounded the British ...

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  11. AIR WIZARD KILLED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Flight Lieut. Schoefield, one of finest pilots in England, and a tester of Vickers' machines, was killed to-day when a ...

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  12. LEGALITIES.

    LODNON, Friday. Apropos of the announcement that reprentatives of British Dominisons and the Government will meet in London in October to ...

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  13. BUY AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. A. C. Hyland, Director of Australian Publicity in London, addressing the Aldwych Club yesterday, paid a tributo to the ...

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  14. Another Disaster.

    LONDON, Friday.— While engaged in a "stunt." programme in connection with the acrobatic climination contest, Flying-Officer Bayes turned into a slow ...

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  15. Hagen Beaten.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the "yorkshire Evening News" 1000-guineas golf tournament, to-day superlative golf was played at Moortown in midsunmier ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL DISEASES.

    ZUBICH, Friday.—The Health Congress yesterday discussed industrial diseases as an international problem, some speakers urging that they should ...

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  17. A. J. COOK: RENEGADE.

    BEELIN, Friday. — "Tageblatt's" Moscow correspondent says that the Soviet has excommunicated Mr. A. J. Gook, of tho British Minors' ...

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  18. Mr. Baldwin in London.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) addressed a meeting of electors of the City of London this afternoon. He emphasised ...

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  19. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A delegation of approximately 50 United States businessmen will visit Russia in July and August to survey tho economic ...

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  20. FORD IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Edsel Ford to-day turned the first sod at the Ford works, which are being erected at Dagenham, Essex, at a cost of ...

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  21. Ladies' Championship.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The ladies' golf championship at St. Andrew's today provided a shock, the potite Miss Doris Park, daughter of a former ...

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  23. DEATHS FROM CANCER.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Figures compiled by Mr. W. L. Johnston, Government Statist in South Australia, show that since 1017 up to tho present time ...

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