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  4. OCEAN FORECAST.

    Conditions are mostly moderate for the present in the Tasman, with fresh to strong south-easterly winds ...

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  5. SHE TOLD TRUTH

    "I would have saved Stoner, but my solicitor (Mr. Lewis) insisted on my telling the truth," wrote Mrs. Rattenbury, before ...

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  6. BACKED A LOSER!

    A gleaming smile as he led in Bahram, testified to the Aga Khan's delight in fulfilling his ambition to breed and own an ...

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  7. SUICIDE IN DESERT

    A letter found in the handbag belonging to Mrs. Knight, the young Englishwoman, who was found dead after losing her way ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT REBUFFED

    Republicans in Congress this afternoon blocked a move for immediate consideration of a plan to extend the N.I.R.A. ...

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  9. Search For Sunken Treasurer

    The discovery of an ancient log-hook in the family archives of Count Wachtmeister, has again directed attention, says the Helsingfors correspondent of "The Times;" to the wreck of the treasure ship off Svenborg ...

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  10. The Short Veil

    A short veil with small chenille spots of gold and brown on a fine mesh, is an attractive addition to the small brown felt hal worn by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Hollywood Tragedy

    RINA DE LIGUORO, concert pianist, who was questioned by police concerning her knowledge of the affairs of Paul loar, who was slain in his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POST GOES BEGGING

    Two statesmen failed to-day to form Cabinets in France. The stumbling block is the demand for plenary powers to ...

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  13. CABINET POSTS

    As anticipated, the only leading Ministers to retain their present portfolios in the reconstructed Cabinet, will be the ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. SUTCLIFFE BEATS GRACE'S RECORD

    By making his 127th. century (against Hampshire) to-day, Herbert Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire batsman, eclipsed W. ...

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  15. MARRIED WOMEN TO PAY OWN DEBTS

    The Haute of Lords to-day, without a division, gave the second reading to a Bill relating to the liabilities of husbands and the capacity, property, ...

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  16. A Constitutional

    IL DUCE ON HORSEBACK. He had a narrow escape when the collided with the branch of a tree. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AIR SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

    INFORMAL talks between Mr. Lyons and British Ministers have revealed a "diminution In the finances obstacles that had previously hindered ...

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  18. SCOTLAND YARD CHIEF

    The rumor current in January that Sir Philip Game, former Governor of N.S.W. would succeed Lord Trenchard as Commissioner of the London ...

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  19. SCRAPPING OF TRAMS

    A big programme of railway and other improvements in the London area, involving an expenditure of £35,000,000, ...

    Article : 164 words
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  21. FIRE BRIGADES AND AIR ATTACKS

    Referring in the House of Commons to-day to the preparations for National Defence and the possible danger of Incendiary attacks from the air, the ...

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  22. WHEN SCHOOL HOURS ARE OVER

    MARBLES ARE IN—What happy memories at carefree childhood this picture conjures up. Three boys deeply engorossed in their game in a city street. Such mundane considerations as classrooms, lessons and homework have been relegated to the background — for the time being anyhow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. DUKE RELEASED FROM GAOL

    The Appeal Court to-day quashed the conviction of the Duke of Manchester on a charge of false pretences, chiefly on the ground that the ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. SALVAGE WORK IS SUSPENDED

    Salvage work at Quetta has been suspended and the date of its resumption is Indefinite, says the Simla correspondent of "The Times." ...

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    M. CAILLAUX. whose drastic economy proposals brought about the fall of the short-lived Bouisson Ministry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Sydney, Thursday: Londonderry Handicap—Lachlan Machine 1, Les Dillon 2, Derby Loche 3. W.P, 6/1. TRAINER AND JOCKEY ...

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  28. HAD HIS JOKE

    It is no good having a joke with the German Secret Police. Apparently they are picked men—without a sense of humor. ALTHOUGH the German secret police ...

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  29. BURTON'S GOLFING RECORD

    BURTON'S record of 65 in the second round of the £750 golf tournament at Sandmoor, Leeds, was due to his remarkable approaches, for he holed ...

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  30. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Helen Wills Moody.—London, Wednesday: Mrs. Helen Wills Moody said to-day that she had not received an invitation from Australia, and was ...

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  31. "CRAZY" WEATHER IN PARIS

    Crazy weather—showers and sunshine at rapid intervals—accompanied by a high wind, prevented the Australians and Frenchmen practising ...

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