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    Left: Prince Farouk, heir to the Egyptian Throne, about to embark at Alexandria for England. He is to enter the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich (London) as a cadet. Centre: The Okapi, a strange member of the giraffe family and the only known specimen, died in the London Zoo during the week. (Right: Members of the Abyssinian Imperial Guard photographed as they man an anti-aircraft gun from a pit especially dug for that purpose. These pits have been dug round the outskirts of Addis Ababa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BEAUTIFUL WIFE AS MURDERER'S DECOY

    CONFESSING to no less than 25 murders, a Rumanian, the police believe, gave them the solution of a series of puzzling disappearances of wealthy men in the past few years, before he was shot in trying to escape. ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. PHANTOM BURGLAR SLIPPERY

    A mysterious burglar has got away with articles worth £55,000, and is keeping on burgling despite intense police ...

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    Princess Margaret Rose leaving with her mother, the Duchess of York, after a fitting of her bridesmaid's frock for the Royal wedding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Deliberate Hits Cheaper Than Accidents

    IT is cheaper for a French motorist to run down someone on purpose, than to do it by accident. This anomaly has arisen through the recent increase of fines on motorists for wounding or killing persons by imprudence. ...

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  8. 21 YEARS' EXILE

    After 21 years of unceasing endeavor, Herr Leo Kainz, a 48-year-old carpenter, who was captured in 1914 by the ...

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  9. NO MONEY ON SHIP

    No money will be spent by the German cruiser Karlsruhe on her eight months' voyage round the world, because of ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. ON THE LAST LAP

    The "maternity marathon," in which a number of Toronto women are competing in the hope of having more babies ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. JAPAN COVETS WOOL

    Covetous Japanese eyes have been focussed more closely upon Australia since British advocacy of better distribution ...

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  12. LATEST IN BOMBERS

    Italy's latest thing in bombers--virtually flying fortresses --are being displayed at the International Air Exhibition in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BULL RUNS AMOK

    CHARLES LAW, 21, of Glastonbury, was knocked down and trampled by a Jersey bull, sustaining a fracture of the collarbone and other injuries. ...

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  14. STEEL HELMETS DISSOLVED.

    HITLER has dissolved the Ex-Servicemen's Steel Helmet Association throughout Germany on the ground that its existence is not justified now ...

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  15. SMELLY EXCUSE

    A POLICE officer in California chased a car containing seven people, all of whom were sticking their ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. PRINCE'S WIDOW TALKS

    The scandalous life and death of Crown Prince Rudolph, of Austro-Hungary, is revealed by his widow in ...

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    The research ship, William Scoresby, leaving St. Katherine's Dock, London, on her 18,000-mile trip to the Antarctic where she will continue the whale-marking experiments she began last summer. (Special Air Mail Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. STOLE FOR MOTHER

    IN the Maryborough police court, Fred. Marcus Voss was convicted of stealing £45, the property of Archibald Aitken. ...

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  19. ELEVEN KILLED IN HURRICANE.

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Saturday. REPORTS reaching here state that Commissioner John Eldridge Russell and ten others were drowned on ...

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  20. "WORSE THAN BOMBING"

    "The increase of adultery and the breaking of marriage vows are of far greater danger to our national safety than ...

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  21. THIRD DEGREE IN AIR

    AMAZING methods, reminiscent of the mediaeval trials by fire and water, were employed by the Argentine police to obtain a confession from Emilio Gustavo Lajus, an hotel-keeper, who has now been charged with the murder of two ...

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  22. NO USE FOR GAOL

    The gaol in the village of Sisters, in Oregon, is to be pulled down because it has never been used in its 24 ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. PEACE MENACED

    GENERAL Isogal, the military attache, demands the revocation of the Chinese currency reform scheme, by which all holders of silver must ...

    Article : 90 words
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