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  6. Youth Killed Four Because Mother Criticised Girl

    The police have officially awarded the major credit to a visiting French savant, Dr. Langser, a famous criminologist from the Nancy School of Psychology, for solving the mystery of four murders at Mannville (Alberta), when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WILL PLAY

    Despite his disqualification by the American Lawn Tennis Council, "Big Bill" Tilden will play against France in the Davis ...

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  8. LIGHT RAYS

    "Beauty parlor charlatans" were roundly denounced at a meeting of the British Medical Association at Cardiff today. Doctors emphasised the dangers to patients who submit to ultra-violet ray treatment at the hands of inexperienced persons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEW AIR RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday ("Sun" Special) --Captain G. de Havilland, flying a standard Moth 'plane with his wife as passenger, broke the world's attitude ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Many Deaths Follow Heat Wave in Europe

    London, Wednesday ("Sun" Special).--The heat-wave extending from the Red Sea across Europe to New York, giving England its longest spell of fine Weather since the record summer of 1911, shows no sign of abating. The hotels at seaside resorts ...

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  11. PROHIBITION

    "Either the repeal or the enforcement of the prohibition law is essential for orderly government. ...

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  12. WHITE MICE

    Amusing speeches were made in the House of Lords to-day, when the Totalisator Bill passed the second reading without a ...

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  13. PRIMATE'S RETIREMENT

    It is officially announced that the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall Davidson) will retire in November. He is 80 years of age, and has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LEFT £183,582

    The late Earl Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British military forces during the Great War, who died suddenly on January 30, left a ...

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  15. OLYMPIAD OPENING

    Despite hopes to the contrary, Queen Wilhelmina of Holland will not open the Olympiad on Saturday owing to the nation's objection to ...

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    MAKES PORT WITH A LIST OF 15 DEGREES.-- After a Strenuous battle with heavy seas, the motor-ship Vinemoor, from Pacific Coast of America, came up the harbor today in tow of the tug Bustler, Twenty feet of the rail was smashed and pari of the deck cargo was swept overboard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PULPIT TO POLITICS

    Dr. F. W. Norwood, the Australian pastor, now occupying the pulpit at the City Temple, London, intends to enter the political field as a Liberal ...

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  18. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    President's Hdep.--Vanpartruer 1, Glenworthy 2, Spot [?]hast 3. Winner: 21. ...

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  19. Woman is Making It a Sad World--for Some

    Modern woman and all that she stands for imparted a note of sadness to the speeches of the chairmen of two big company meetings. ...

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  20. Arms and the Woman-Those Fleecy Frocks

    It is anticipated that many sleeveless dresses will be worn by many of the 5000 guests at tomorrow's garden party at Buckingham Palace, to which ...

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