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  5. Knuckles Down To His Hobby

    SIR JAMES BARRIE has two hobbies, it seems. One is sticking stamps on the ceiling and the other, is ...

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  6. NEW GOVERNOR ARRIVES

    IN COCKED HAT and Admiral's uniform, the new State Governor, Sir Murray Anderson, took the salute when he stepped ashore at Man-o'-War Steps yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONE WORD WINS £503 HEADLINE PRIZE

    ONE word has earned £503116 for the winner of Headlines Contest No. 4. ...

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  8. REBEL ARMY NEARS THE GATES OF MADRID

    THE Fascist rebel army is hammering at the gates of Madrid. The officers say it will take them ...

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  9. "HAPPIEST NEGRO BOY"-

    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S exclusive radiogram picture of Jesse Owens, "the fastest human being in the world," and the sensation of the Olympic Games in Berlin. He won a triple crown with success in the 100 and 200 metres events and the running ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SMILING GOVERNOR WAS NEAR COLLAPSE

    STILL weak from his recent illness in Perth, the new Governor of New South Wales (Sir Murray Anderson) was on the verge of collapse before the ceremonies of his arrival yesterday were completed. ...

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  11. SWIMMER'S HUSBAND TALKS LAW

    ELEANOR HOLM JARRETT'S husband is returning to America by the Bremen on August 14 to institute court ...

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  12. ANOTHER FREE TURF GUIDE TODAY

    Another 12-page issue of the Daily Telegraph Turf Guide is today given away free. On comparison, keen racing men will ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. 57 Miners Killed In Pit Explosion

    FIFTY-SEVEN men were killed by an explosion in the Wharncliffe-Woodmoor colliery, at Barnsley, Yorkshire. Rescue squads have been mobilised, but their efforts are ...

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  14. FOREIGN SPIES SEE NAVY

    THREE foreign naval officers in civilian clothes were found among the Navy Week visitors aboard the ...

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  15. WHEAT UP AGAIN: 51[?] A BUSHEL

    WHEAT prices resumed their upward trend in the Sydney market yesterday. Silo wheat advanced to 51[?] a bushel, ...

    Article : 187 words
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    A CHURCH IN SPAIN, in which rebels had taken refuge, fired by loyalists, while volunteers surrounding it raised their lists and cheered. Total confiscations by the Government from churches and convents now exceed £1,000,000.--Exclusive Revolution ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. W.A.S.P. TO LIQUIDATE

    W.A.S.P. Airlines, Ltd., have convened a meeting of shareholders for August 14 with a view to the company going into voluntary liquidation. ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    MADRID, Thursday.--It is officially announced here that Loyalist troops have taken Cadiz. MINE DISASTER ...

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  20. NAZI SLUR ON U.S. VICTORS

    Der Angriff, the newspaper owned by the Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), has come out with veiled attack on the negro athletes with the ...

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  21. FOUR-DAY CONFERENCE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Because Ministers from other States cannot spare more time, the Premiers' Conference in Adelaide this month ...

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