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  2. SPORTING EVENTS

    The lawn tennis championship meeting began at Wimbledon to-day, and among the results of the first round of the men's singles the ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A subsidiary matter connected with the coal mining crisis cropped up to-day in the Commons when Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) ...

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  4. FRENCH AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    While flying over the American fleet anchored off Cherbourg, a French airman misjudged the distance and his machine struck the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN DRAWS.

    The following draws will show the Australians at Wimbledon are unlucky in meeting topnotchers: Miss Elliott (New South Wales) v. ...

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  6. PILGRIM PEACEMAKERS

    An advance guard of thousands of women, comprising mothers, sweethearts and wives, who have marched from all parts of England, ...

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  7. COAL BILLS INTRODUCED.

    In the Commons to-day the Mining Industry Bill, to facilitate the better organisation of the coal mining industry, and the Coal Mines Bill, to ...

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  8. CONTRAST IN DRESS.

    Nothing is more amusing in the Wimbledon retrospect than the contrast with the press photographs in 1908 of the women players in long, ...

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  9. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    The second day's play of the £1000 challenge golf match between Abe Mitchell (England) and Walter Hagen (America) took place at ...

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  10. OPPOSITION REJOINDER.

    Speaking, in London. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald described the attitude of the Imperial Government as one of the meanest and most ...

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  11. SCENES IN HYDE PARK.

    Dressed mostly in blue tabards and crusaders' cloaks and sandals, while others wore blue coats and armlets, and bore banners inscribed "Law and ...

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  12. POSSIBLE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Tie Government decision to proceed with the mines reorganisation bill before the hours bill is regarded in some quarters as a gesture to the ...

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  13. NOTICE OF MOTION.

    Eleven Conservatives, headed by Mr. Oliver Locker-Lampson, have submitted in the House of Commons the following motion—"That ...

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  14. MR. COOK'S ASSURANCE.

    At the Wardley colliery, Durham, Mr. A. J. Cook (General Secretary of the Miners' Federation) unveiled a banner bearing portraits of Lenin ...

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  15. AVIATION AFFAIRS

    Only to-day Alan Cobham was able to see the heavy cost of his Australian flight guaranteed, thanks to Mr. Wakefield's generous ...

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  16. LADIES' TOURNAMENT.

    In the ladies' golf tournament at Harlech Miss Leitch beat Miss Mann (Melbourne) by 7 and 5, and also beat Mrs. Jones; and Mrs. Maxwell ...

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  17. EUCHARIST CONGRESS

    Undaunted by the threatening skies, over 200,000 people assembled in the "Soldiers Field" to-day to witness the first public session of ...

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  18. CHALLENGE AND THREATS.

    Mr. Cook's latest move is to challenge Mr. Baldwin to go to the country on his dummy bill; it is sure to bind the public to the side of the ...

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  19. RUGBY

    "On behalf of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh unions, I beg to invite you to send a team to tour the four countries in 1927-28." This ...

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  20. MISSING AIRMEN.

    The Brazilian Government has offered a reward of 1000 dollars for information which will indicate the cource of the false radio report to ...

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  21. RUSSIAN REMITTANCES

    Mr. Winston Churchill did not mince his words in the references which he made to the Russian Government in a speech in the ...

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