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  4. THE WEATHER

    At first fine and mild becoming cloudy, with showers developing at night of early on Wednesday; northerly winds ...

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  5. THE OCEAN

    The cyclone has passed southward from the N.S.W. coast; fresh northerly winds and moderate to rather rough seas ...

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  6. Britain's Bold Bid to Defend her Aerial Crown

    If the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) needed any further assurance that his "no sacrifice" attitude at the Hague Reparations Conference was fully supported by Britain, he would read with interest the leading article in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 360 M.P.H.?

    Hurtling through the air like a projectile from a gun, a Super-marine Rolls Royce S6 monoplane, piloted by Squadron-Leader Orlebar, captain of Britain's team for the Schneider Trophy Race, which is designated "the high ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. The King's Cup Winner

    Flying-officer Atcherly (with cups) and his navigator, Flight-Lieutenaut Stainforth, who won the King's Cup air race round England this year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Crossed the English Channel on a Motor Bike

    Mr. H. S. Perry to-day crossed the English Channel, from Dover to Calais and back, on a motor cycle. The tome taken was sezen hours 25 minutes, which included 40 minutes in Calais harbor for lunch. he was accompanied by a motor launch, and stopped twice ...

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  10. MOTOR BANDIT

    The Cape Peninsula has; been profoundly disturbed in the past few days by the activities of an armed masked ...

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  11. FINAL RALLY

    A most Impressive "page" ant of friendship" to-day, concluding with an international wheel, the hand of brotherly ...

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  12. Three Killed

    Thomas Scully, Minister of the Trans-continental Air Transport Field, his assistant, Mr. Phillip Berry, and Lieutenant O. Stephens. ...

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  13. NERVE

    If you arc up in an aeroplane and something goes wrong, and you see you lire bound to crush, the right thing to do is to walk out on the wings ...

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  14. African Diamonds

    In tho Assembly to-night, the Minister for Mines stated that the value of diamonds, extracted from the Government diggings at Alexandra Buy ...

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  15. SOVIET'S LATEST

    After a lively discussion, the Soviet Supreme Economic Council decided to reorganise the management of Soviet industries from top to bottom, says ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Smith, 2403: W. Lindram, 2308, Past breaks: Smith [?]. Lind[?] 105 and 504 (unfinished). BOWLS SCORE ...

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  17. Embryo School Teachers at Sport

    THERE WAS PLENTY OF SPIRIT in the barracking at the Teachers' college hockey match yesterday. victorian visitors were adepts at the art. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The League of Nations Secretary officially announces that the Australian delegation to the Assembly next month will be Mr. C. W. Marr ...

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  19. Sir Edward Kemp Dead

    The death has occurred at the age of 71 of Sir Edward Kemp. In 1016 17 he was Minister for Militia and Defence, and from 1917-20 he was ...

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