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  2. LUCKY AFTER ALL

    Fortune after all favored the seven Barnstaple men—five railway employes, a road sweeper and a motor engineer— whom the official lists eventually proved ...

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  3. BATTLE OF SEXES

    Women's entry into the King's Prize shoot at Bisley is the latest English development in the war of the sexes. A woman entrant has been discovered ...

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  4. CONSERVATIVE LEADER

    "Lord Beaverbrook is the only possible leader of the Conservative Party. I have held this view for some time, and the North Norfolk by-election result has ...

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  5. SHERLOCK HOLMES

    Miss Mary Conan Doyle, daughter of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the world-famous creator of Sherlock Holmes and exponent of spiritualism, in an ...

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  6. RETURNING TO WILDS

    "I must return to the wilds," declared Lady Dorothy Mills, who last year was injured in a taxi-cab dent, but has now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MARY AND DOUG.

    Whispers that Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks are to separate, with a divorce action only three weeks off, crystallised both here and in Hollywood ...

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  8. U.S.A. OPEN GOLF

    Under a broiling sun Bobby Jones went out in 34 and back in 37, a total of one under par, in the first round of the national open golf championship ...

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  9. STOWAWAYS' ORDEAL

    A "Daily News" and "Chronicle" correspondent aboard the Largs Bay at Port Said describes the ordeal of two young stowaways, James Forrest and ...

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    AIR RAID OVER PERTH One of the anti-aircraft Lewis machine-gun teams which participated in the "bombing air-raid" over Perth last night. Three aeroplanes, a Hercules and two Moths, and two Lewis machine gun teams and two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ESCAPED SLAVE'S PLIGHT

    An Abyssinian native who had escaped from a dhow on which he had been held as a slave, was picked up by the P. and O, liner Nankin off the Farasan Islands ...

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  12. FRENCH CYCLING CLASSIC

    When Binda, stiff and bruised after two falls, crept away to bed at Hendaye, many thought that he would fail to last out the eighth stage of the ...

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  13. CALIFORNIA'S GRAPES

    California's grape industry, which is alleged to be worth £100,000,000, faces a crisis as the campaign to sign up 85 per cent, of the growers in the Farm ...

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  14. NAILED SHOES TABOO

    "Have you nailed shoes?" the Press delegates were asked when they visited the airships at Cardington. The majority had donned sandshoes ...

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  15. MISSING FLIERS

    The Indian Air Survey and Transport Company at Dum Dum has been asked to organise a search for Hook and Matthews, who disappeared between ...

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  16. LATE FRANK SALISBURY

    A memorial window to the late Mr. Frank O. Salisbury, the famous portrait painter, designed by F. J. Cato, of Melbourne, has been presented to ...

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  17. CHURCH ORGANISMS

    The Lambeth Conference today, discussed the organisation and authority of the Anglican communion, with special reference to the national ...

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  18. KING AT INDIA HOUSE

    "I hope you will see that people do not spoil your beautiful floors by dropping cigarette ends and ink splashes on them," said the King to Sir Atul ...

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  19. ALWAYS SAILS IN

    "If ever I see a policeman endangered by a hostile crowd, I shall sail in to his assistance, even though I am 75," says Charles Myers, whose lifelong ...

    Article : 240 words
  20. JAPAN & NAVAL TREATY

    The struggle against ratification of the Naval Treaty continues, and despite the summer dispersals the submission of the treaty to the Privy Council is still ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. NAVAL TREATY AFTERMATH

    The Senate debate on the London naval treaty was interrupted while Senator Boorah and several other leaders were renewing their demand to President ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. JUSTIFICATION !

    A cab-driver was charged at Willesden with having stabbed another man in the neck. To the surprise of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. "BREEDING IDIOTS"

    When sentencing an Erannock miner charged with an offence against an idiot woman, Mr. justice M'Cardie said:— "I am appalled at the breeding of ...

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  24. FLYING AT 85

    Mrs. Elizabeth Rainbow, of Scarborough, celebrated her 85th birthday with a flight in a two-seater aeroplane. Afterwards she said: "It is glorious ...

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  25. HOLIDAY PROPOSAL

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris learns that M. Briand has officially intimated to Mr. Arthur Henderson France's readiness, with a view to ...

    Article : 213 words
  26. COAL TROUBLE

    The three large Aberdare mines which were idle during the last two days over the dispute concerning wheelers at the Aberdare Central mine, resumed this ...

    Article : 110 words
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  28. HARVESTING BY MOONLIGHT.

    Kansas farmers are harvesting their wheat in the moonlight to escape the heat ...

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  30. LYGNERN WRECK BUOYED.

    Yesterday the Fremantle Harbor Trust Commissioners caused a buoy to be laid off the wreck of the stranded steamer Lygnern in Gage Roads. The new mark ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. BOXING

    Tonight's main Contest at the Unity Stadium, Perth, will be an elimination contest for tHe right to meet the Australian champion. Ted Monson, who will ...

    Article : 182 words
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  33. "THE LIGHTNING GANG"

    Two smart, well spoken young men today joined the large army of criminals who have unsuccessfully appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeal for ...

    Article : 265 words
  34. WOMEN'S HOCKEY

    Continuing their run of successes in the Country Week competition conducted by the Women's Hockey Association, the Katanning team defeated ...

    Article : 208 words
  35. PENDING A.W.U. AWARD

    It was thought that the chief item of discussion at the meeting of the Federal Council of the Australian Workers' Union held in Sydney would be the ...

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