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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Mostly moderate in Victoria and N.S.W. waters, with come cas[?]tal fogs LIBRARY finds, and ...

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  5. Straight Talk Brings New Hope

    "I am much more hopeful, and I really believe that something can now be achieved," said Mr. Lyons after a meeting this afternoon, when the Australian delegation met the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the A FURTHER meeting between British and Australian Ministers has been arranged to take place after to-morrow's discussions between ...

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  6. FAMOUS CLUB IN FLAMES

    The oldest wing of the Newmarket Jockey Club, with which Kings, Princes and famous figures of the turf have 'been ...

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  7. Abyssinia's Plea For Peace'

    STRIVING HARD TO CONCENTRATE on prasaic lessons after more than a week of freedom. The faraway expression worn by the schoolboy on the right tells its own story. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPEROR ON THRONE

    "Abyssinia is a peace loving country and asks only to live in peace with her neighbors Nevertheless, she is jealous of ...

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  9. Diana Of The Courts

    Mrs. Fearnley Whillingstall, known in England as " Diana of the Courts", Mrs Whillingstall who was formerly Miss Eileen Bennil was a pioneer of the sholts vogue for women players. She is shown practising for the Wimbledon Championships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEW STRIKES IN BRITAIN

    They were few [?] Britain than in ar[?] records Were first [?] century ago.[?] ...

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  11. Wool Market Brisk

    For wool offered at auction to-day, bidding was brisk from the English and Continental sections, and prices were fully maintained, although there were ...

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  12. SEVEN DAYS' AIR MAIL

    The Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood) said to-day that Australia, New Zealand and India had accepted in principle the ...

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  13. GIRL GOES TO SEA

    "She's a top-notcher as a sailor, and can climb like a cat," said Captain Ericksson, master of the barque L'Avenir, referring to a ...

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  14. AIR FORCE

    The King's review of the Royal Air Force on July 6, will take the double form of an inspection at Mildenhall of about ...

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  15. KING'S TRIBUTE TO LAWRENCE

    In a message to Mr. Lawrence, brother of Mr. Shaw ("Lawrence of Arabia), the King said: — "Your brother's name will live in ...

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  16. BRITISH GOLF SURPRISE

    In the amateur golf championship, first round, J. McLean was beaten by a 20-year-old Worcester player, J. Bryant, 1 up. ...

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  18. Sports Jewellery

    Novel sports jewellery has made its appearance in Hollywood. Ida Lupino, Paramount player, wears this bracelet of brown and while leather, with tiny ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ROYAL WEDDING APPROACHES

    Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark has arrived and joined his fiancee, Princess Ingrid (daughter of Crown Prince Gustaf, of ...

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  20. RAIN AFFECTS CRICKET

    Rain prevented play in the match between South Africa (297) and M.C.C. (1/17) at Lords to-day, but the county games, except that ...

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  21. DUKE OF KENT GOES TO EDINBURGH

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent arrived in Edinburgh to-day for a fortnight's residence at the Palace of Holy-rood. ...

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  22. BACK TO THE CLASSROOM

    BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN after mare than a tied, of glorious sunshine. They tried to be philosophical. realising that all good things must come to an end. but it's very hard to rivet the attention on knotty little problems which confront every schoolboy when he bends over his book with furrowed brow when memory keeps on wondering to fishing expeditions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NAZIS WISH WELL OF BRITAIN

    Johannes, Stoye in his book The British World Empire, which, according to the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," notably indicates the trend of ...

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  25. TO MARRY DANCE BAND LEADER

    Known in Sarawak as "Princess Pearl." Miss Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of the white Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Brooke, is ...

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  26. THE SUN STOP PRESS,

    Victoria Park scratchings:— Nar[?]ussery Handicap: Fluffy Ruffle. WATERSIDE DISPUTE Adelaide, Tuesday: More than ...

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  27. HONOR TO VICTIMS OF 'PLANE CRASH

    The victims of the disaster to the Maxim Gorky aeroplane were borne in a four miles long procession across Moscow to-day between lines of militla, ...

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  28. SPRAY AND SNOW

    After rounding Cape Horn, the Finnish barque, Herzogen Cecilie, which arrived at Falmouth yesterday from South Australia, ran into a gale and blinding snow. The crew became exhausted In ...

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  29. POPE BLESSES THE KING AND QUEEN

    The Pope in receiving 3000 English pilgrims, who visited Romo for the canonisation of Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher, specially blessed the ...

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