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A SMILING CHAMPION.—Max Schmeling, the German ex-world heavy-weight champion, who sensationally defeated Joe Louis, the American negro boxer, on June 19, at Yankee Stadium, New Yorfc. The match Was promoted to decide which of the two Was entitled to challenge James J. Braddock to a bout for the world heavy-weight boxing title.

JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER is still an ar'dmt reader in spile of his 91 ;pears. His age, however, forbids any excitement, so special editions which exclude any violent news are printed for him by the proprietors of the "New York Times"

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 10

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A SMILING CHAMPION.—Max Schmeling, the German ex-world heavy-weight champion, who sensationally defeated Joe Louis, the American negro boxer, on June 19, at Yankee Stadium, New Yorfc. The match Was promoted to decide which of the two Was entitled to challenge James J. Braddock to a bout for the world heavy-weight boxing title. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER is still an ar'dmt reader in spile of his 91 ;pears. His age, however, forbids any excitement, so special editions which exclude any violent news are printed for him by the proprietors of the "New York Times" Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 10

A SMILING CHAMPION.—Max Schmeling, the German ex-world heavy-weight champion, who sensationally defeated Joe Louis, the American negro boxer, on June 19, at Yankee Stadium, New Yorfc. The match Was promoted to decide which of the two Was entitled to challenge James J. Braddock to a bout for the world heavy-weight boxing title. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER is still an ar'dmt reader in spile of his 91 ;pears. His age, however, forbids any excitement, so special editions which exclude any violent news are printed for him by the proprietors of the "New York Times" Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 10

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