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  6. "Coo-ees" Ring Out as Pearce Sweeps on to Victory

    The Australian sculler, Bob Pearce, had little difficulty in winning his heat of the 2000 metres sculls at the Olympiad. From the word "Go" he shot to the front, and, settling down to a steady paddle, gradually drew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HOT WORDS

    "The report of the Imperial Wireless and Cables conference is a fitting conclusion to a disgraceful campaign of treachery ...

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  8. OLYMPIC VICTOR

    Bob Pearce, upon whom, with Andrew Chariton, the hopes of Australia are centered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLIERS SAVED

    Radio saved the lives of Captain F. T. Courtney,. the British airman, and his three companions, Pierce, Gilmour and Hosmer, on their unsuccessful flight westward across the Atlantic in a Dornier Wal flying-boat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OLYMPIC FIFTH DAY RESULTS

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  11. TRANSFER HITCH

    An unexpected hitch prevented the scheme to transfer 10,000 unemployed men to Canada from being put into operation to-day. ...

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  12. CIVIL WAR ?

    The Croats, one of the subject races of Jugoslavia, in the centre of Europe's political powder magazine, are ...

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  13. REIGN OF BLOOD

    Americans here fear a reign of blood, with terrible reprisals, before the assassination of the president elect. ...

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  14. THE SCENE OF PEARCE'S TRIUMPH

    A view of the Olympic rowing course at Amsterdam, on which Bob Pearce, the Australian star, easily defeated his German opponent, Flinsch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SINGAPORE DOCK

    The great Singapore floating dock has arrived at Port Said in two parts. The dock will begin the passage through the Suez Canal at ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Gus Elsman, a carpenter who in Rostyn-street. Durlingbeast. [?] from the. top of additions to St. James' Theatre, in Elizabeth-street, ...

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  17. HICKMAN'S APPEAL FAILS

    The California Supreme Court has denied the second appeal for another trial of William Edward Hickman, the murderer of little Marion Parker ...

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  18. Charlton's Swim

    Boy Charlton will swim his first race at the games on Saturday, Results will be published in the "Sunday Sun'' immediately they are ...

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  19. Here's a Medal for Olympic Losers

    Paavo Nurmi, and his fellow Finns who have their hypnotic triumphs, leave us wondering wether in Finland anyone over troubles to sit ...

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  20. Empire Chases America at Olympiad

    Though America has not won a track event up to the present at the Olympiad, she leads with 90 points. The British Empire is second with ...

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