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  4. FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
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  6. Eternal Triangle Theory in Newtown Murder Mystery

    THE theory has been advanced that a quarrel concerning a woman led to the murder of the Italian, Dominico Belle, by one of his compatriots on Newtown railway station yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOVIET FORGERS

    AFTER a three mombs search, Shanghai municipal police and detectives to-day located a huge counterfeiting plant three miles from the Settlement. It is stated that the plant was made by Russian Communist agents, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Figures of the Warrimoo train smash thouest, which was held at Penrith to-day. From left, S. L. Honlon. [?]man of second enging; J. Jesso P. driver of second engine; and Alex Gollan, in charge of the catch points ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BURNT:SANK

    THE North German Lloyd liner, Munchen, was burned to the water's edge and then sank at the pier on Hudson River to-day. ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. PRINCE NEAR BIG GAME

    THE Prince of Wales arrived to-day at Mombasa, the capital of Kenya Colony. The [?] of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SOVIET WON'T BAN RELILGION

    IN a public speech yesterday, M Rykoff declared that co[?] plete religious ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PEACE GESTURE

    "GREECE wants peace, especially with Turkey" said M Ven[?]zelos during a naval debate in Parliament to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  13. BODY IN SACK

    THE murder of Johann Kirchner, whose dismembered body, contained in a sack, was found floating in the Rhine has been traced to his ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. N.Z. FLIERS

    FLYING OFFICERS Piper and Kay flew from Lyons to Pugaut near A[?]non yesterday. Snow and mist made only that short hop possible. ...

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  15. HUNGER PANGS

    WITH the distribution of bread milk and clothing doles among Chicago's municipal employes, the deadlock between the Mayor, "Big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BRITISH AIRSHIPS

    ANSWERING [?]les, the designer of Airship R101. Colonel V. C. Richmond declares that none of the predicted calamities has occurred. ...

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  18. BEST OF THE WAR PLAYS

    JOURNEY'S END" is regarded as the finest war play yet produced it has had a tremendous vogue abroad and has been translated into half-a dozen foreign languages and produced is as many Continental countries ...

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  19. LADY STRADBROKE

    THE Countess of Stradbroke, wife of a former Governor of Victoria is seriously ill from pneumonia at Hensham Hall, Suffolk. Members of the family ...

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  20. WAR BOOKS

    I DEPRECATE me[?] strongly the suggestion sentenced in the present flood of war books that the men who fought in the Great War ...

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  21. WIVES DISHONOR

    I CANNOT imagine why a man wants to turn his wife's dishonor into cash" said Mr. Justice Bill in the Divorce Court to-day. ...

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  22. WIDER 'VARSITY WICKET

    Oxford and Cambridge University cricket clubs have decided to experiment with the wider wicket. It will be used in the inter-varsity match during the ...

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  23. SMASH VICTIM RECOVERING

    J. R. M'Garrity, the young porter whose hand was amputated to got him out of the wreckage of the train smash at Warrimoo, is progressing well in Panrith Hospital, but was not far enough recovered to attend the inquest to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. "ARMY" LEADER

    LONDON, Tuesday. The death is announced of Commissioner Kitching, of the Salvation Army. He once made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. QUIET WEDDINGS

    THE growing frequency with which the weddings of well-known society couples are quietly, almost secretly, celebrated at re[?]stry offices ...

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  26. TO ABOLISH "CAT"

    IN the House of Commons to-night, Mr. G. Benson, Labor member for Chesterfield, was granted leave to introduce a Bill for the abolition of the cat-o-nine ...

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