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  4. WORLD BULLETINS THEATRE IS DEAD

    NEW YORK.—Officially theatre-going in the United States, exclusive of the movies, is in a very bad way. For the entire country the average weekly ...

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  5. HERE HE COMES!

    Looking over the boat deck of a big mail steamer makes most people giddy, but England's Empire Games ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUNCIL STILL PONDERS

    THE publicity given by "The Sunday Times" last Sunday to the alleged voting irregularities in the East Ward municipal election in November was followed up assiduously by the daily papers during the week. ...

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  7. BRITAIN IS ROUSED

    The increasing seriousness of the international situation during the past two years is proved by a survey of British public opinion on the ...

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  8. GIRL'S EYE SHOT OUT WITH TOY GUN

    Eleven-year-old Phyllis Livesley, of East Perth, lost her right eye as a result of being wounded by a pellet from a small air gun on ...

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  9. MAN WHO TICKS

    SHAWNEE (Oklahama).—Charles W. Hester ticks like a clock, and wants something done to stop it. Knocked unconscious by a bursting shell ...

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  10. EIGHT WIVES

    WARSAW.—Rivalling the sailor with a wife in every port, a young Polish commercial traveller, arrested for bigamy, is alleged to have eight wives in ...

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  11. ARE HIS TENNIS DAYS OVER?

    Smiling Jean Borotra, former French tennis ace, has been hurt in a skiing accident. Cabled news to-day is he may ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SAW THE SEA

    SYDNEY.—Over the holidays 130 children who had never previously seen the sea arrived in Sydney. They came from parts now being scorched ...

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  13. NATURAL ICE BOX

    GOONDIWINDI.—Although it is weeks since a severe hailstorm struck a property, the owners estimate that it will be some time before the hall ...

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  14. RUN-GETTING MACHINE

    Don Bradman hat now made more runs in first class cricket than any other Australian. He passed Clem Hill's total of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DOGS' COCTAIL PARTY

    NEW YORK.—In his restaurant Jack Dempsey staged a cocktail party for dogs. The affair, ostensibly run for the benefit of the Bide-A-Wee ...

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  16. 1300 GODCHILDREN

    SUPPORT is given to the belief that authorities are concerned at the growing unpopularity of Hitler by the issue of numerous ...

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  17. BEAUTIFUL MEN—

    FOR years beauty contests for girls have been held throughout the United States to discover what types are ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT QUERIED

    President Roosevelt's administration is probably more seriously on its trial now than it ever has been, and Congress ...

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  19. PLAYED "DEAD MARCH"

    HORSHAM (Sussex).—Herbert Pic[?], 67-year-old retired bank official, played the "Dead March" on the plano at his local inn. It was his usual joke ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND JEWS

    It is reported by the "Telegraph's" Warsaw correspondent that a Jewish delegation, claiming to represent the majority of Poland's 3,500,000 Jews, ...

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  21. DISAPPEARED!

    The Domei Agency reports that the mysterious disappearance of the popular actress Yoshido Okado with her lover, Ryokichi Sugimoto, ...

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  22. "BOYS WANTED"

    BRITISH business is badly short of boys and the "Boy Wanted" sign is one of the most common advertisements to-day. ...

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  23. TOOTH IN FOREHEAD

    LONDON.—A tooth belonging to a player with whom he had collided in a football match was found in the forehead of Charles Greenaway, of ...

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  24. HITLER LOVES CHILDREN

    This is typical of the many official pictures circulated among the German people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. POLITICAL SQUABBLE

    NEW YORK.—Unique amongst United States municipal political bosses is white-haired jaunty Edward Hull Crump of Tennesee. It was the ...

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  26. FRENCH SYMPATHY FOR CHINA

    Sympathy has been expressed towards the Chinese protest against the Japanese invasion, and it is demanded that Britain prohibit her citizens from ...

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  27. ALLEGED THEFT OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

    A former barrister. Herr Wannow, has been accused of embezzling part of the £700 Nobel Peace Prize awarded in 1936 to Karl Vonossietsky, ...

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  28. Teaching Home Duties

    All girls wishing to take University courses will be trained in dom[?] duties, gardening and farming. ...

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  29. KING AND MILKMAIDS

    THE intense competition among journalists to get really exclusive personal news about the King and Queen has been responsible ...

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  30. BRITISH SOLDIERS HALTED BY JAPANESE BAYONETS IN SHANGHAI

    This air mail picture, received yesterday, shows a dramatic incident after the throwing of a bomb into the Japanese victory march through Shanghai. The Japs then arranged a military cordon round the settlement, and here we see a Japanese sentry attempting to hold up a platoon of British soldiers outside the cordon. Subsequently the cordon was withdrawn and the British soldiers passed through to their own position in the International Settlement. But there were many tense moments like ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. HOLLAND AWAITS ROYAL BABY

    The "Telegraph's" Soestdiik correspondent states that Prince Bernhard and Princess Juliana celebrated the first anniversary ...

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  32. The War In China Did This!!

    Miss Therese Rudolph, a wellknown dancer, was one of those who went through the horrors of the bombing of Shanghai. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. MR. EDEN STEPS OUT

    INTIMATE friends of the Foreign Minister (Mr. Anthony Eden) are amused at the report that the appointment of Sir Robert ...

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  34. NOVELIST'S DIVORCE

    Ethel Mannin, the novelist and journalist, who is 38, and in private life Mrs. J. A. Porteous, has announced her intention not to defend her husband's ...

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