LONDON, June 30.—The Prince of Wales had just alighted from his own 'plane at the Royal Air' Force pageant at Hendron, which ...
Article : 392 wordsPERLIN, June 30.—In a sudden swoop upon the headquarters of the Storm troops, General von the Schleicher was shot dead while resisting arrest. Captain Roehm, Commander of the Storm troops, and Minister without ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 629 wordsCANDERRA, July 1.—Subject to further discussions next week, the basis of a tentative working agreement between the United ...
Article : 591 wordsSYDNEY, July 1.—The Postmaster General (Mr. R. A. Parkhill) in opening a new B class broadcasting station at Broken Hill on Saturday. ...
Article : 118 wordsMILWAUKEE, June 30.—The high tension electric, towers were dynamited during the night, leaving the city paralysed and without power ...
Article : 118 wordsCALCUTTA, June 30.—An attempt to derail the train in which Manhatma Gandhi was travelling was made yesterday, at Kamshet, between Poona and ...
Article : 156 wordsHARBOR GRACE (Newfoundland), June 30.—The Polish brothers Adamowicz took off for Poland at 3.56 a.m. eastern standard ...
Article : 172 wordsBERLIN, Juno 30.—An unconfirmed, rumor states that Surgeon Professor Sauerbruck has been. hurriedly summoned to' Neudeck, where President ...
Article : 37 wordsDespite various communiques and statements by Herr Hitler and Dr. Goering, what has happened in Germany at present is unknown, although ...
Article : 1,812 wordsHopman says: The Australians had a successful day. Crawtord, overcoming a nervous start, finished force fully and confidently, improving after ...
Article : 169 wordsVANCOUVER, July 1.—Bull Harbour, at the northern tip of Vancouver island, was the scene of an armed clash between Japanese and ...
Article : 269 wordsLONDON, JULY 1.—The death of the Duke of Marlborough occurred to-day. It recalls one of the most famous of modern matrimonial ...
Article : 165 wordsAn epidemic of sore throats affected the players yesterday. Von. Cramm was allowed to postpone his singles against Kirkby. Crawford's throat was ...
Article : 258 wordsLONDON, July 1.—The correspondent of the Manchester 'Guardian' at Geneva states that despite the Albanian protests, five Italian warships are ...
Article : 101 wordsHopman says: "Don't ask anybody else. It will soon be like catching a 'bus," said 'Booby' Maier when Hughes announced in the dressing room that ...
Article : 170 wordsLONDON, June 30.—Although Herr Hitler's prestige is still enormous, he has become a problem in himself, says the Manchester 'Guardian.' ...
Article : 268 wordsLONDON, June 30.—The "Daily Telegraph' states that Great Britain's new battleships to be laid down in 1937, will differ from all the fighting ships now ...
Article : 211 wordsTOKIO, June 30.—The Japanese cruiser Inazuma rammed the cruiser Miyuki abaft the funnels in the course of manoeuvres in foggy ...
Article : 157 wordsLONDON, June 30.—Record fines were imposed at Portsmouth on George Franklin, a cigarette maker (£37,808) and Alexander M'Manamie. ...
Article : 100 wordsHopman writes: "Crawford is better, thouGh resting at the hotel. Von Cramm decided to play Kirkby despite his overnight temperature of 103deg ...
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Daily Mercury (Mackay, Qld. : 1906 - 1954), Mon 2 Jul 1934, Page 7
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