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  3. PEACE.

    GENEVA, Monday-Dean Jage, preaching in 'the Cathedral on the eve of the assemly said that the three ehief obstacles to the triumph of peace ...

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  4. "BEATS ME!"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Gene Tunney, when visiting Ireland, was given an overwhelming reception, which he said he could not ...

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  5. ENGLISH XI.

    LONDON, Sunday.-Mr. P. G. H. Fender, whose non-selection for the English XI. leaves him free to comment, and who is most ...

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  6. PRINCE FOR AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday: — The last official engagement of the Prince of Wales before he embarks for his tour of East Africa on Thursday, ...

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  7. FATAL CRASH.

    PARIS, Sunday. — The Bokanowski flight which followed Saturday's Cabinet luncheon at M. Poincare's country seat at ...

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  8. PROHIBITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Telegraph," in an editorial on the Australian prohibition polls, says that, it is a sign that, the time is ...

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  9. Progress of the Tour

    This will be the fifth of his Imperial journeys. The feature of this journey will be that the route through Tanganyika and Northern Rhodesia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BOL D'OR.

    PARIS, Monday. — Opperman won the Bol d'Or trophy yesterday, covering 590½ miles during the 24 hours. That ...

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  11. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The German aviators, Risticz and Zimmermann, the creators of the endurance record, started to-day from Dessau on a non-stop ...

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  12. Press Criticism.

    LONDON, Monday.—" The Daily Chronicle" says that the possession of armaments is a stronger motive for war than any of Dean 'Inge's three ...

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  13. TOO LATE!

    MADRID, Sunday. — Raold Amundson, Arctic explorer, missing since going to the aid of the Italia castaways, and William ...

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  14. DURATION FLIGHT

    PARIS, Saturday.—Maurice Finat. started from Le (Bourget yesterday, in a cabined monoplane, to beat Captain Broad's 21-hour duration record for a ...

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  15. SICK STATESMAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The liner Orcoma, on which Sir Austen Chamberain in travelling to America for the benefit of his health, ...

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  16. ASSEMBLING AT GENEVA.

    "The Daily Express" correspondent at Genova says that the Prime Ministers of 'Germany, Austria, Canada, Norway and Greece, and 20 other ...

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  17. ON THE WING

    LONDON, Sunday.—To-day is the ninth anniversary of the opening of the British air services to the Continent. ...

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  18. FLYING BOATS.

    WATEVEREDEN, Mondny. — Four R.A.F. flying. boats arrived at Bima at 9.55 this morning, and leave for Sourabaya on Tuesday ...

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  19. CRUDE OIL

    The Royal Automobile Club is testing over a 10,000 miles run a commercial lorry, driven by a German engine, ...

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  20. TESTED OUT

    LONDON, Sunday.-Captain Broad has successfully tested the De Haviland 61, which is destined to be Australia's first commercial aeroplane. It ...

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  21. Evacuation of Germany.

    'BERLIN, Monday. — The German Chancellor, Dr. Mneller, in a statement, said he would demand at Geneva the complete ovaenation of German soil ...

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  22. SILENCE IS GOLDEN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—When Mrs. William Rautenkratz, of Hoboken, charged her husband before Judge Carson with not having spok ...

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  23. B55

    LONDON, Monday —The highest naval honors were paid by Esthonia to the officers and men of the British ...

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  24. WAITING ON WEATHER

    PARIS, Sunday.—Mr. Charles 'Levine, Miss Boll and Acosta are awaiting at Lo Bourget. Levine, in an interview, said: ...

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  25. Probably the Strongest

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times," in an editorial, says that, thanks to the opportunities given by the visit of the West Undies, the team going to ...

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  26. MRS. PACE'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are persistent reports of new and sensational developments in the Pace case, in which Mrs. Pace had been adjudged, by ...

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  27. ARE GERMANS SPORTS?

    BERLIN', Sunday.—The question whether German sportsmanship is being maintained at the standard of fairness, which is regarded in most ...

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  28. FREE STATE POLITICS

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—W. B. Yeats, poet, dramatist and Nobel prize winner, will.disappear from the Free State Senate in September. He decided not ...

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  29. JAVELIN OUTDONE

    CHICAGO, Monday. — Mrs. Maud M'Elroy, of Durham, Illinois, was an easy victor in the rolling-pin, throwing contest at the annual Butte ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. DISOIPLLNED.

    Since then Nuremberg football "star," Kalb, and his fellow-player, Richard Hofman, have been subjected to disciplinary punishment by the ...

    Article : 64 words
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