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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XVIII No. 5

NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: The Hoover Week: Aug. 3, 1931 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

ARMY & NAVY: Flaws (National Affairs / ARMY & NAVY)

TRANSPORTATION: Ex Parte 103 (Cont'd) (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)

PROHIBITION: Week (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

RACES: In a Canyon (National Affairs / RACES)

HUSBANDRY: Cotton Paper (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)

CATASTROPHE: Old People's Home (National Affairs / CATASTROPHE)

LABOR: Below Animal Standards (National Affairs / LABOR)

National Affairs: Silk Strike (National Affairs)

STATES & CITIES: Frontier Days (National Affairs / STATES & CITIES)

National Affairs: Tagged (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Red River War (National Affairs)

POLITICAL NOTES: Bidding Begins (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Quickly Done (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

Foreign News: Arms and the French (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: Funnel Ears (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

INDIA: Informal Decalog (Foreign News / INDIA)

IRELAND: Land of Hope (Foreign News / IRELAND)

CANADA: Scandal in Power (Foreign News / CANADA)

FRANCE: Empress Eugenie Again (Foreign News / FRANCE)

GERMANY: Pan-Chaos (Foreign News / GERMANY)

SPAIN: Guns at Triana (Foreign News / SPAIN)

CHILE: Long Enough (Foreign News / CHILE)


SCIENCE
Animals: Flagged (Animals)

Science: Reversed Whirlpool

Science: Hot-Water Engine


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Wholesale Vivisection (Medicine)

Medicine: K Medium (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Ink v. Air (The Press)

Press: Old Bull's Baths

The Press: Still Adless Anthony (The Press)

The Press: Cannon Fire (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Reno's Bishop

Religion: Holy Candidate


SPORT
Sport: One

Sport: Big v. Little

Sport: Cochet & Co.

Sport: Who Won, Aug. 3, 1931

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