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  4. FINE AND WARM

    City Forecast: Except for possibly a thunder' shower weather should be fine and warm ...

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  6. Havana's Worst Orgy Of Bloodshed

    AFTER the bloodiest day in the history of the city of Havana, nightfall failed to bring a cessation of hostilities. Snipers' bullets in city and suburbs continued to spatter on walls and pavements. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Jutland Re-Staged

    Herr Hitler, German Chancellor, sees models illustrating the battle of Jutland, and listens to a lecture on the battle, at a Berlin radio show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IN FANCY DRESS

    WOMEN may soon find themselves wearing fancy-dress fashions, says the "Daily Mail." The thin ...

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  9. Simplicity

    The latest tea-time frocks, as shown above, are in striking contrast to the extravagances referred to in to-day's cable message. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSTRALIA THERE

    PRECISELY at 4.50 p.m. to-day, Australia took her new place in world affairs, when the President of ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. THE WORLD CLOUD IS LIFTING

    ENCOURAGING indications of world recovery from the period of economic depression ...

    Article : 272 words
  12. A 'QUAKE PANIC

    PANIC reigned in Southern California early this morning when a sharp earthquake shock was felt. The ...

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  13. Pyjamas Worn In The House Of God

    Prebendary Carnegy, Rector of Ledbury, attacks women for wearing beach pyjamas in Canterbury ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Car Overturned In Creek

    On the main road from Quirindi to Werris Creek. There is no bridge over Quipolly Creek, and yesterday the car in which Mr. W. W. Hawdon, solicitor of Gloucester, and his wife were travelling, was overwhelmed by the rapidly rising stream, and overturned, Mr. and Mrs. Hawdon got clear and afterwards retrieved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LOST FOOT

    "Well kid, I guess this means no more road work for me," exclaimed the heavyweight boxer "Young" Stribling, to a young woman who ...

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  16. LIKE A.B.C.

    Six miles of 400 types of cars are exhibited by 500 manufacturers at the Motor Show to be opened by Prince George on ...

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  17. How They Voted

    Denmark, Argentina, and Australia were elected to non-permanent seats on the Council of the League of Nations this ...

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  18. Painted Military Pictures

    The death is announced of Lady Butler, the artist. She was the widow of General Sir W. F. Butler. She painted many military pictures. ...

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  19. "UNCLE ARTHUR'S" IDEA

    LAUGHTER, indignation and cries of "Oh!" greeted Mr. Arthur Henderson, at the Labor Party Conference at Hastings to-day, when he proposed to enlist the support of "associate members prepared to contribute to the party ...

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  20. Duchess Acts As Traveller For Our Woods

    AS the result of the Duchess of Yorks interest in Australian woods, Queensland walnut is coming into favor for wireless cabinets. She also recommended other Australian timbers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Late to-night. Mr. and Mrs. Mollison said they would take off at 6 a.m. to-morrow. (See story on this page.) ...

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  22. TRICKED O.G.P.U.

    The pilot of a Soviet mail 'plane, forced to land in a Latvian field, told the police, says the Riga correspondent of the "News-Chronicle," that he ...

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  23. FOR BAGDAD

    James and Amy Mollison may start on a long-distance flight to Bagdad from Wasaga Beach, 50 miles north of Toronto, on Tuesday or ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. South Africa's Wool

    London, Monday.--The South African wool clip is estimated at 800,000 bales. The condition varies, owing to the drought, states "The Times." ...

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