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  6. Huge Sliding Mountain Threatens to Wipe Out Villages

    Alarmed by the inexorable creep of the mountain, Monte Arbino, sliding slowly down on to villages slumbering peacefully in the Taglio Valley below, the Swiss authorities have ordered the immediate evacuation of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 330 words
  7. LEADER OF YOUTH

    London, Tuesday ("Sun" Special).--After a luncheon at which he and the Earl of Balfour, the famous British statesman, were the guests of the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  8. CROWDED

    In an important statement, in the House of Commons, dealing with the measures that are being adopted in Britain to deal with unemployment, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said that greater things were hoped for in the future from migration to the Dominions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ON ICE FLOE

    By special arrangement with "The Sun" and the N.A.N.A. Commander Lundborg, the Swedish rescuer of General ...

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  10. British 'Plane Expected to Attain 340 m.p.h.

    London, Tuesday ("Sun" Special).--Flight-Lieutenant d'Arcy Greig, says the "Evening News", is training for an attack on the world's speed record to be made shortly at Calshot with a Supermarine-Napier S5, which is expected to give a speed of 340 ...

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  11. ABANDONED!

    Owing to engine trouble, Lieutenant Paris, with his companions, Lieut. Marrot and M. Cadou, have abandoned their Atlantic flight. They ...

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  12. FIGHT IN FLAT

    Wild excitement reigned for several hours to-day, when the police besieged a flat in which Albert Flattau, an escaped convict, who had ...

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  13. GLASS OF WINE

    Commenting on the telegram sent by the chairman of the U.S. Davis Cup team, Mr. Cullum, to the French Lawn Tennis Federation, thanking it ...

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  14. 'DEVIL OR DRAGON?'

    Switzerland has a number of what are sometimes called "mountains without roots:" These are made up of masses of hard rook resting on softer ...

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  15. OLYMPIC BROADCAST

    The special broadcast of members of the Australian Olympic team in Holland from PCJJ Station, Eindhoven, on July 25, has now been ...

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  16. NOTHING LIKE PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION

    Mr. Bruntnell attended the Stadium recently to gain first-hand information concerning alleged brutality in wrestling. He is here demonstrating one of the holds--the wrist-lock--on Mr. Tressider, who appears to be enjoying the sensation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LATE SIR J. FAIRFAX

    Speakers at the Empire Press Union luncheon to welcome Mr. A. H. Watson, editor of the "Statesman," the Calcutta journal, feelingly paid ...

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  18. BY AIR

    BERNE (Switzerland), Tuesday. The Swiss aviator Wirth has landed at the hotel near the summit of the Jungfrau. The Jungfrau, a mountain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "ANXIOUS TIME"

    "I have every hope, in the near future, of announcing a satisfactory conclusion of the merger negotiations conducted by the Imperial ...

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  20. STOLE CANVAS

    Charles Henry, storekeeper, and William Owens, members of the new crew of the Jervis Bay, berthed at George V. dock, wore fined £2 ...

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  21. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  22. PAY TO GO IN

    The Spanish Government has announced that in future all foreign motor cars will be taxed when they leave, as well as when they enter ...

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  23. Heat Wave May Sell Our Canned Fruits

    Distributors report a surplus of 6000 tons of Australian sultanas and raisins, which are at present unsaleable, since Britain's consumption from ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S £50,000

    The Stockholm corespondent of "The Times" telegraphs that Moscow states that the Nobile relief expedition cost Russia £50,000 lost in ...

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  25. Workers are too Slow in Soviet Utopia

    The Soviet Government, says the "Evening News," is launching a gigantic shipbuilding programme of 171 cargo and passenger vessels of all ...

    Article : 114 words
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