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  3. FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
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  6. ALLIED NAVIES DOMINATE THE SEA

    In the opinion of competent authorities on naval questions, the close co-operation of the British and French navies is likely to prove one of the decisive factors of the war. ...

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  8. VIOLENT RADIO ATTACK

    A few hours after Dr. Paasikivi returned to Helsinki alter the deadlock in the Russo-Finnish negotiations, the Moscow radio ...

    Article : 138 words
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  10. COLD-BLOODED KILLING OF U.S. MAYOR

    As an aftermatch of a political dispute, a patrolman, Alvan Dooley, fatally shot the Mayor, Louis Edwards, of the town of Long Beach, and critically wounded the Mayor's bodyguard, James Walsh. ...

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  11. WAR AIMS

    The majority of the Peers in the House of Lords urge a secret session to afford franker discussions. Lord Dalton, giving war aims as a ...

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  12. Germany's War Aims

    In an exclusive interview with the Ankara correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain, the ...

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  13. INFANTILE PARALYSIS BLOCK

    As a result of efforts made in Newcastle, and representations made to the Minister for Health, Mr. FitzSimons, to-day, by a deputation, a start ...

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  14. HEAVY FALLS

    Rain, with some heavy falls and thunder commenced in western New South. Wales and extended as far as the central districts up to 9 ...

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  15. Rain Developing

    N.S.W. Forecast: Cloudy and unsettled, with general rain and thunder over most of the State, but rather scattered in the ...

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  16. COMPLETE UNITY AMONG MINERS

    Mr. C. Nelson, general president of the Miners' Federation, and chairman of the Combined Unions' Committee, commenting ...

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  17. Fascist Peace Is Armed Peace

    Signor Mussolini, in response to a crowd of 50,000 students celebrating the opening of their academic year ...

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  18. FELL FORTY FEET

    Mrs Lilah Burns, aged 64, was found this morning lying unconscious on the footpath at a block of flats at Woolahra. ...

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  19. RODE TWO HORSES

    The apprentice, W. Lappin, rode two horses at Randwick this morning, though neither galloped very fast. He stated later that he felt very ...

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  20. WATER SUPPLY

    The president of the Water Board, Mr. Upton, stated to-day that he had installed a small water tank at his North Shore home as a precaution ...

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  21. HUNGER STRIKERS

    Two of the four hunger strikers have abandoned the strike, and have been removed to hospital. ...

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  22. COOK RECOVERS

    W. Cook, who fell from Beau Vite at Moonee Valley, expects to resume race riding next Saturday. He was a spectator at Ascot yesterday. ...

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  23. BACK HOME

    Representatives of civilian and Indian Governments, who have been on a visit to France with the Dominion Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, arrived ...

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  24. NINE MEN DROWNED WHEN STEAMER BLOWS UP.

    Nine men, including the skipper, were drowned when the steamer, Woodtown, was blown up by an explosion and sank within a minute, leaving only a black column of smoke. Thirteen were aboard, and the survivors were picked up by a coastal ...

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  25. WAR'S DEMANDS

    "We know the demands on us will be incomparably greater than in the last war," declared the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver ...

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  26. MR. CHAMBERLAIN STILL ILL

    The Prime Minister's weekly statement of the progress of the war will be read by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, in the House ...

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  27. GIANT LINER NEARLY READY

    The giant Cunard liner, the Queen Elizabeth, is approaching completion at Clyde Bank. The first furnace has been lit under the boilers, and ...

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    (By special arrangement, Reuter's world, service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence ...

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