Although J. B. Hobbs made the highest score yet recorded against the Australian cricketers, it was not one of the best displays of the veteran. He gave three chances, and at times, especially in the early stages, he was not comfortable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 244 wordsFour young bandits today robbed the First Security Bank of £1,500. They locked the staff and ...
Article : 144 wordsBaulked by deadly avalanches and terrific blizzards in the attempt to climb Mount Kanchenjunga (28,156 ft.), the International party led by Prof. G. D. Dyhrenfurth has turned Its attention to the Jonsong peak (24,840 ft.). ...
Article : 569 wordsJoseph Clarke (aged 34 years), an escaped, lunatic, has been arrested. He is blamed for the two ...
Article : 123 wordsSWIRLING WATERS COVER HIGHWAYS OF MAITLAND, NEW SOUTH WALES—Baltered by storm, drenched through by rain, and swamped by floods, these homes in the heart of the area afflicted by floods present a sorry sight. Most of them have been deserted. Floodwaters at Maitland reached the highest level since 1820. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsA. P. F. Chapman will captain the English side in the second Test match, to begin at Lord's next Friday. Because the selectors announced ...
Article : 102 wordsA new type of light aeroplane, the "Robinson Redwing" has been tested at Croydon. Sir Sefton Brancher (Director of Civil ...
Article : 103 wordsBobby Jones (America) won the British open golf championship at Hoylake this afternoon. He previously held it in 1926 and 1927. ...
Article : 270 wordsThe British Legation today received a request from the Nanking Government for the deportation of Mr. B. Lenox Simpson in connection with the ...
Article : 202 wordsGangland gunmen took another enemy for "ride" today while Mr. John Alcock (new Police Commissioner) was organising his forces for a great drive against crime. ...
Article : 60 wordsAfter Sir Arthur Balfour (chairman of a meeting of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers) had said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 166 wordsCount S. Bethlen (Hungarian Prime Minister) and Countess Bethlen, who have been visiting London as guests of the British Government, have left for ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsThe reopening of St. Paul's Cathedral will take place on Wednesday. King George will be present, and his speech will be broadcast throughout the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe House of Representatives is considering a Bill to dress the United States Army in blue uniforms to provide a stimulus to the wool industry. ...
Article : 59 wordsReplying to a series of questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said that while no negotiations ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. L. R. McGregor (Australian Trade Commissioner in Canada) arrived here today. He immediately plunged into business, ...
Article : 65 wordsFaced with a party crisis over the Empire freetrade policy, Mr. Stanley Baldwin has decided upon a line of action. He will address a private meeting of ...
Article : 109 wordsThe International Motor Yachting Union has accepted as a world record he speed of 98.7 miles an hour attained by Sir Henry Segrave in the motor boat ...
Article : 66 words"The British have defeated the Americans by six years and also four minutes 10 seconds," said an official of Imperial International Communications Company ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. John Hoskin, who died at his home, Henry street, Croydon, on Thursday after a long illness, was well known and highly respected in the district. He was ...
Article : 116 wordsIn the third round of the mixed doubles championships at Queen's Club today G. M. Lott and Miss Greef (America) defeated J. Willard and Mile Payot ...
Article : 48 wordsFor the first time in history North Glamorganshire has been defeated at bowls by an overseas team, the Australians winning by 130 to 109. ...
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