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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Patches of moderate to rather rough sea over N. Tasman and waters to northward, some foggy ...

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  5. SWISS ARE BLAMED

    While unanimously declaring that the Swiss Nazi leader, Gustloff was assassinated as the result of Marxist and ...

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  6. MUNITIONS INQUIRY

    The Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., (Sir Harry McGowan) was keenly questioned by Sir Philip Gibbs ...

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  7. HIS FIRST VISIT

    It is expected that King Edward will fulfil his first public engagement since his accession in about a fortnight. ...

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  8. "SHOCK FOR WORLD"

    "The Daily Express" publishes a story that the Japanese are preparing plans for surprise naval construction to ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. Finding a Way Out of War

    Declaring that factors, such as access to raw materials, markets and migration, were responsible for world-wide preparations for war, Mr. George Lansbury, former leader of the Labor Party, moved ...

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  10. Hitler's Adviser

    The German Ministry of Propaganda intends to commemorate the holding of the Olympic Games in Berlin this year by a film which Miss Leni Riefenstahl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "Dog In Boots"

    Rubber boots for dogs have just been introduced in London. An Alsatian is shown being fitted with the boots, which are considered ideal for wet or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RUMOR OF NEW MOTOR DUTY

    Thousands of pounds will be lost to the British motor-car industry if the rumored Australian duties are imposed, says "The Daily Mail." ...

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  13. CORONATION AND EMPIRE TALK

    It is understood that there is a possibility of the next Imperial Conference being postponed from the end of this year to Just before King ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN ABYSSINIA

    General Grazlani is advancing, according to an official statement, which says that he defeated the garrison at Lamascillindi and occupied the town, ...

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  15. TOOK NOTES AT MEETING

    Accused of taking notes at a political meeting and not giving the Hitler salute, on Englishwoman. Mill Frances Blackell, was kept in custody all night and not ...

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  17. Collision At Darling Harbor

    The brake-[?]an of the Albury fruit train, which was badly damaged in a collision with shunting vans at Darling Harbor railway yards yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AUSTRALIA AND THE AIR MAIL

    Criticising the Commonwealth Defence Department's opposition to the British air mall proposals on the grounds that they are too advanced and too expensive, the journal ...

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  19. HE SUN STOP PRESS

    Launceston, Thursday.—Failing to [?], a Hanker Demon bombing 'plane it Swansea Island this afternoon crashed into a crowd, killing Mrs. T. ...

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  20. "CORRIDOR" TRAFFIC REDUCED

    The Polish State Railways announce that, beginning on Friday, traffic between East Prussia and Germany across the Polish "corridor" will be ...

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  21. MORE RAIN

    Unsettled weather over the Stale, with further rain, is expected for the next day or two. Mr. Mares forecasts further falls east ...

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  22. BOMBING OF HOSPITAL

    The Egyptian Consul at Addis Ababa reports that neither the Egyptian flag nor the Red Crescent (Turkish) was flying over the Egyptian ...

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  23. SUGAR CONFERENCE IN ENGLAND

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) conversed with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) for an hour at the House of Commons this ...

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  24. TOOK DRUGS FOR INSOMNIA

    Lady Coghlan died to hospital from an accidental overdose of veronal, says a Nice correspondent of "The Times." "The Daily Mail" reports that she ...

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  25. WINTER GAMES

    To the accompaniment of booming guns, pealing bells, the hoisting of the Olympic flag, the playing of the Olympic anthem and the ignition of the Olympic fire. Herr Hitler to-morrow will open at Garmisch Partenckirchen (Bavaria) the Olympic ...

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  26. NEW BRITISH PLAN FOR MIGRATION

    The new Overseas Settlement Board will take up with Dr. Page and Mr. Menzies while they are in London the proposal for the migration of capital ...

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  27. Ramsay Macdonald's Return to Commons

    The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), newly elected to the House of Commons as member for the Combined Scottish ...

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  28. French Liner to Cost £2,000,000

    A new L'Atlantique of 30,000 tons will shortly be laid down. It will cost £2,000,000, almost entirely met from the insurance money paid on the ...

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  29. PROTEST TO SOVIET.—London,

    Wednesday: The State of Manchukuo. says the Tokio correspondent of "The Daily Mail," has protested to Russia against aliened violation of the ...

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