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  4. TENNIS VETERAN.

    DESPITE his 37 years of age and many seasons of play W. T. Tilden is to-day the only permanent fixture in American tennis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 100 KILLED. Argentine Revolt.

    FOLLOWING the army and navy mutiny against the President (Senor Hipolito Irigoyen), and the latter's resignation, General Jose ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. LEAGUE AGENDA M. Briand's Scheme.

    AT the League of Nations meetings which begin at Geneva this week—the council to-day and the assembly on Wednesday—one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OWNERS AGREE.

    IT is understood that the coalowners have reached an agreement to establish marketing schemes in all the 21 ascertainment ...

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  8. BOY HEROES.

    DESPITE the heroism of their elder brothers, three AngloChinese children, all under eight years of age, were burnt to death ...

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  9. BIGGER ARMY.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A remarkable speech containing a demand for a bigger army was made by General von Sceekt. He declared that Germany's ...

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  10. Terrorists Wreck Train.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Four were killed and 54 injured—all Indians—when a mail train for Dacca was wrecked 72 miles from ...

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  11. TUBERCULOSIS GERM.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Herald" states that Dr. Henri Spahlinger is carrying out secret experiments with cattle on a Norfolk) farm, ...

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  12. Wreck of the Egypt.

    LONDON, Monday.—Divers at Brest brought to the surface a safe found in the captain's cabin of the wreck on which they were ...

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  13. RUBBER PRICES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Governor-General of the Straits Settlements (Sir Cecil Clements), after consultation with the ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    "ALTHOUGH the standard of living in Soviet Russia to-day is luxurious compared with what it was under the Czarist regime, it ...

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  15. HIGH EXCISE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The abnormal excise duly on whisky of 72/6 per gallon, in addition to overstocking in recent years, has resulted in the ...

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  16. Dutch Air Medal For Kingsford-Smith.

    THE HAGUE, Monday.—The gold medal of the Dutch Air Association has been presented to Squadron- Leader Kingsford-Smith. Kingsford-Smith is ...

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  17. LANDED BY BALLOON.

    STOCKHOLM, Monthly.—A newspaper which despatched a special expedition to report on the discovery of the bodies of the Arctic explorer Andree ...

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  18. FOREIGN FERTILISERS.

    HONGKONG, Monday.—A German traveller, Herr Hanske, representing the Deutsche Stickstoff Handelsgellschaft, manufacturers of chemical ...

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  19. DAMAGES CLAIM.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The solicitors of Jack Diamond, notorious American gangster, have commenced an action against the Prussian Government for ...

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  20. FASCIST EXECUTIONS.

    BELGRADE, Monday.—The YugoSlav press had been forbidden to publish news of the Trieste executions, the Government fearing an anti-Italian ...

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  21. ROYAL BABY. Second in Belgian Succession.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—A salute of 101 guns announced the birth of a new prince, who is second in the line of succession to the throne. ...

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  23. "FEED OURSELVES."

    LONDON, Monday.—"British food for British people," might be the motto of the report for the Imperial Conference dealing with Empire food ...

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  24. Baby Princess.

    LONDON, Monday.—The baby Princess had her first glimpse of the outside world to-day, when she was taken out in a new luxurious perambulator, ...

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  25. RULING POLAND.

    WARSAW, Monday.—Marshal Pilsudski, Dictator of Poland, who has once again become Prime Minister and Minister for War, has lost none of his ...

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  26. Prince as Showman.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prince of Wales organised a cinema entertainment at Balmoral, utilising his own hunting films, taken in Uganda and ...

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  27. PARALYSIS OF INSANE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The report of the Lunacy Board announces that general paralysis of the insane could be conquered by allowing patients to be ...

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