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  4. WORLD BULLETINS DUKE'S WEDDING-CAKE

    LONDON.—The Rev. R. A. Jardine is marrying a young Darlington couple to-day. and will present the bride with a small portion of wedding cake which ...

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  5. Parson Leaps Into English History Rev. Robert Anderson Jardine

    He who leaped into front-page news overnight, and whose single act of performing the Windsor wedding ceremony will give him a place in English history, has always been an ...

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  6. BABY LEFT ON VERANDAH

    One night last week a little mite was found at the Children's Hospital—they named him Billy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Two Years — Then — England

    The Duke felt deeply the Government's ban en British royalties ' and other guests. It is believed that he hopes to return to England ...

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  8. WIFE MUST STAY

    LONDON Application from animal lover, toll-gate attendant Charles Tidbury for allowing 20 cats to sleep in their hed was applied for by wife Ada ...

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  9. Unbending Social Lights Rejoice

    Social leaders and British Dames in high society rejoice over the Government's action in withholding royal status from the bride, for ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP CENSORS FILM

    Before films of the Coronation were released for exhibition throughout the Empire, various high dignatorles had a voice in what scenes should be deleted. ...

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  11. CHEESE WENT Without the Mice

    BOSTON.—A half-ton of cheese disappeared one nipht from the store of Jacob Pollen Pollen, reporting the loss to the police, said he couldn't ...

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  12. AMERICAN CHATS WITH THE KING

    Mr. James W. Gerard, who was President Roosevelt's personal representative at the Coronation, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham ...

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  13. NOT SO TOUGH

    PARIS.—Cavemen weren't so tough. Most of them died at 40; almost none, reached the ripe age of 60, according to studies of prehistoric skulls ...

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  14. "I love you dearly "

    The Windsor wedding meal was served in buffet style and consisted chiefly of chicken dishes and strawberries and ...

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  15. FIRE WAS HOME

    COLUMBUS (New Jersey).—The town fire alarm rang. Volunteer Fireman Enamor Zelley dropped the boob he was reading at home, and raced to ...

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  16. JAZZ IN GAOL

    WINNIPEG.—For half an hour prisoners in the Headingly Gaol shouted and yelled when a symphony concert was coming over the prison radio ...

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  17. DOG WORSHIPPERS

    KINDNESS to animals is always commendable. There ts not any group in the animal that deserves more kindness and more consideration than members of the canine tribe. From the snowy Alps of the Pass of St. Bernard, whare dogs have ...

    Article : 444 words
  18. One Italian Spoke for "All Italy"

    "The one gentleman of Verona" night apply describe a stocky little Italian wearing a Fascist button, who started a lone hand ...

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  19. EMBARRASSING NAME

    BROOKLYN.—Because he was frequently embarrassed by the mispronunciation of his name. John Mriyahoncsak obtained permission from Judge ...

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  20. Somebody Left Him

    Now lying in a cosy cot in a wallaired nursery at the Receiving Home in Walcott-strest, Mt. Lawley is a little bundle of pink and ...

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  21. "DID NOT SET OUT TO DEFY BISHOP"—

    "Supremely happy," and confident, that there will be no church action against him, the Rev. R. A. Jardine returned to London last ...

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  22. SO SHE WONT TALK!

    NEW YORK.—Contempt of Court proceedings threaten hip-swaying, movie-star Mae West for refusing to say whether she had ever been married of ...

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  23. DOMINION REFERENCES

    In a book, "King George VI and Queen Elizabeth," just published and enjoying a big 'sale, there are many references to the King's ...

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  24. SHE IS 107

    SYDNEY—Mrs. Sarah Musgrave, of Auburn, has celebrated ber 107tb birthday At 96 she wrote a remarkable book. Her advice to friends is: ...

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  25. VOLCANOES QUIET

    Both volcanoes in New Guinea are quiet, and there is no disturbmg factor in the situation, according to a massage received by the ...

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  26. "CANTONFLEAS"

    HONOLULU—Tong Shong Chang is a professional Cantonese flea trainer. When he arrived in Honolulu customs agents gassed to death his troupe of ...

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  27. "TM NOT AFRAID OF THE BIG DOGGIE!"

    Little Lois McAlinden Chief is her protector and devoted slave, but some Nedlands people dont like him. (FOR LETTERPRESS SEE PAGE 4,) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. PLANE WITHOUT PILOT

    When an engineer swung the propelior preparatory to starting Klein Swallow monoplane at Hythe aerodrome the throttle ...

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  29. "OUT OF THE RAFFLE"

    NEW YORK.—Annoyed by persistent letters abont his bills, an Olean. New York, citizen recently sent the following warning to Erwin M. Forbush, ...

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  30. LIONEL LOGUE ILL

    Lionel Logue. Harley-Btreet specialist, who became a member: of the Royal Victorian Order in the Coronation Honors list, is suffering from nervous ...

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  31. MURKY TRAM LIGHTS

    At a coronial inquiry the inefficiency of tram lights was alleged. This picture, taken yesterday, shows 25 per cent luminosity. Even with regular cleaning it is claimed the lights lack power. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Do You Know?

    That while babies are underfed through poverty, money is being found for a dog cemetery at Subiaco? See page 1. ...

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  33. DEATH RAY

    Experimenting with the death ray is wireless inventor Marchese Guglielmo Marconi. His greatest death, ray success was killing a rat at a distance of ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. BLOOD TESTS FOR PEDESTRIANS

    Being drunk in charge of e pair of boote will be a crime in Germany soon under a police decree ordering blood teats not ...

    Article : 70 words
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