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  4. WORLD BULLETINS WON SOVIET LESSING

    BAKU (Russia).—A fourteen-yearold schoolboy won a vacation at camp and the Soviet blessing because he reported his father to the secret police ...

    Article : 30 words
  5. Germany Faces Severe Food Shortage

    AFTER having spent 6,000,000 marks (about £500,000 sterling) on the reception and entertainment of Mussolini, the German Government is now faced with the unpleasant task of telling the people to prepare for a food and bread shortage ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. THEY SAW HARROWING SIGHTS IN SINO-JAP WAR

    "THE carnage was revolting... 1100 persons had been smashed to atoms... bodies were smouldering in burning cars... the whole scene was nightmarish." This lurid description of one of the major bomb tragedies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WIFE BOXES ON

    OMAHA (Nebraska).—Fifty years old, Alvin J. Ostrow won a divorce on the ground that whenever he had a dispute with his wife she made him ...

    Article : 47 words
  8. ECCENTRIC ECONOMY

    CAMERON COUNTY (Texas).— Cutting the tax budget right and left, Cameron County commissioners were pleased with the economies they had ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. HIGH-SPIRITED SPRINTER

    NEW YORK.—Teddy Moore (5) heard that automobiles drank gasoline to make them run fast. Anxious to become the champion sprinter of his ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. "Human Sleeping Draught"

    "Human sleeping draught" has enabled Colin Sears, seriously ill in Perth Hospital, to fight for his life. Critical on admission, Sears, victim of a peculiar accident, ...

    Article : 364 words
  11. GARAGE-MAN DENTIST

    DE KALB (Illinois) — A motorist drove into a petrol station, and the attendant prepared to give his car the customary once-over—dash oil, water ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. INTERNATIONAL HOSTESS

    QUEBEC—When visitors, come to spend the night with Mrs. J. C. Norris she sleeps in the United States, but they are put in a bedroom in Canada ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. COSTLY VISION

    ISTANBUI.—An aged Turkish Priest has complained to the police. To him came a vision. He saw "a beautiful young woman who danced in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. Basket Bombs

    FIREWORKS which rend io shreds solidly-framed iron letter-boxes, blow them off the fence and scatter them in pieces over a lawn are not the playthings of children. Yet, basket bombs, introduced for this ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. IN MEMORY OF AUSTRALIAN GALLANTRY AND SACRIFICE

    IN HONOR OF AUSTRAUA'S MISSING Australian National Memorial at Villers Brettonnenx will remind generations of the future of precious Australia life that was lost in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  16. FIFTY-THREE YEARS BURNING

    NEW STRAITSVILLE (Ohio).—A town lies hidden beneath a cloud of fumes which cling to a barren valley A steady stream of smoke rises and ...

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  17. THIRTY-TWO YEARS LATE

    LONDON.—On a September evening in 1905 "Lovey" posted, a card at North Kensington to Miss Blair, of Strafford-road Acton. More in sorrow ...

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  18. PARAGUAY WON'T PAY

    Though Paraguay resigned from die League, her name will stay on the roster—because she hasn't paid up her dues. ...

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  19. Protest

    Thirty members of Parliament have sent a telegram to Herr Hitter expressing horror and disgust at the execution at ...

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  20. HEN IS NOW ROOSTER

    In Harrow, Ont., at the annual Dominion egg-laying contest, George Winton's hen suddenly stopped laying and began growing ...

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  21. CALLING-ALL CATERPILLARS

    PERTHSHIRE (Scotland).—A brass band, complete with clarionet, trombone and big bass drum, was commissioned to play military marches to ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. Remembrance Emblems of Armistice

    Nimble fingers of returned men are busy making replicas of the Flanders Poppy. Ten soldiers have made 50,000 of these flowers at the rate of 250 per day. The will be sold on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. STATE SCHOOL SINGERS

    From dozens of throats will come sweet melody at this week's State Schools' Concert at His Majesty's. Four of the young choriste tune in at rehearsal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BOMB DID THIS DAMAGE TO LETTER BOX

    Fireworks bomb provided fireworks for this letter box—Blew it to fragments—story this page ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THEY CAN'T KEEP UP!

    The series of Soviet "purges" has embarrassed officials. They are kept busy re-naming factories, streets, towns and ...

    Article : 42 words
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  27. 84!—

    In Marysville, Kans., Mrs. Chas. Joseph (64) sued her husband for separate maintenance and insisted that he "accused me of running ...

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  28. He had a genuine grievance.

    Children should not be allowed to go round with fireworks that will damage people's property. Fireworks of that kind should not ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. MRS. LIONEL LOGUE

    Mrs. Lionel Logue, formerly of Perth, wife of His Majesty's voice specialist, has left for Australia on a recuperative tour after an illness. She ...

    Article : 46 words
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