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  2. Advertising

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  3. WORLD BULLETINS

    BUDAPEST.—Before be could be fitted into a truck and brought to Budapest for exhibition a pig bred in Rumania had to be reduced 401b. ...

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  4. "THE CHAMP.!"

    "Little Man You've Had a Bonny Day"—and what a day! Brian Neville Morris, 22 months, 321b., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris, of Hobbs-avenue, South Perth. Brian is the champion baby for 1937, having been awarded first prize in the baby contest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TAX INJUSTICE

    In last week's issue of "The Sunday Times" we gave prominence to the action of the Taxation Department, which, in ...

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  6. Rebels Leave Monastery Fortress

    A NINE months' siege ended when republicans entered the famous sanctuary, the Virgin Dela Cabeza, die monastery fortress among the peaks of Sierre Morena, which has been named the "Alcazar of the South." ...

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  7. Blockade of Bilbao

    DESPITE the rebel claim that the Basque port of Bilbao (northern Spain) is blockaded, the Basque Government states that the harbor entrance is clear of mines and the shore batteries can effectively protect merchant shipping. ...

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  8. STOMACH TONNAGE

    NEW YORK.—It has been discovered after careful investigation that the average person in the United States eats 14421b. (gross weight) of ...

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  9. FRENCH ATTITUDE

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" states that although the French Government is equally as anxious as the British not to extend ...

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  10. EFFETE COBRAS

    CHICAGO.—Cobras in captivity must havs their eyebrows plucked with a penknife. Otherwise they'd go blind. In their normal habitat they ...

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  11. LIPSTICK FOR MEN

    NEW YORK. — Dr. Herman Goodman, dermatologist, recommends lipstick for men. Not for vanity, however, but for health. Rouge wards off ...

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  12. COAL EXPORTS

    Continued losses which Great Britain has incurred from her loyalty to the League of Nations in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute and the dislocation ...

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  13. CRUSHING HUG

    NEW YORK—A Corunna, Michigan, husband bugged his wife so enthusiastically that he broke several of her ribs. He later had to serve 90 days ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL IN ACTION

    May Pearce, W.A. and All Australia player, at practice yesterday at Robertson Park prior to the start of the Women's Association sports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THEY WEREN'T "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN!"

    Two of the fair sex caught by the cameraman after they had been enduring a long wait for a tram in the showery weather of Friday morning in Stirling-highway. Tedious waits for trams-especially in the winter time-are a sore grievance with a number of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Saint Jean-de-Luz (on the French side of the Franco-Spanish border) states that "Potato" Jones, ...

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  17. SINGING IN THE BATH

    LONDON.—Singing in the bath at hie home at Gosforth, Northumberland, the Rev. James William Dinsdale McIntosh collapsed and died. Mr. ...

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  18. SPECTACLED HENS

    OHIO.—Cantankerous leghorn hens at Connecticut, Ohio, now keep the because they are compelfed to wear opaque glasses. The hens can see under ...

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  19. GRABBLING TO DAWN SERVICE IS OVER

    This year people will not have to grabble their way to the Anzac Dawn Service in King's Park. ...

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  20. TRICKED DOORMAN

    LOS ANGELES.—At Hotel Biltmore an unidentified woman directed a novice doorman to help her move a chair from the hall to tho waiting ...

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  21. HARBOR ENTRANCE CLEAR OF MINES

    Two private notice questions on the situation on the Basque coast were answered in the Commons by the Foreign Secretary yesterday. ...

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  22. QUACK TEACHERS

    WASHINGTON. — Because young canaries learn to sing by listening to their mothers. Mrs. Wyatt, of Camas, Washington, has canaries which quack. ...

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  23. HERTZOG HITS BACK

    Declaring that the anti-Nazi proclamation was no breach of the mandate. General Hertzog replied to the German Government's note ...

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  24. ROYAL BROTHERS' DIFFERENCES

    It is reported from Bucharest that the inner circle of the Rumanian Cabinet held almost a two-day secret session at Premier ...

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  25. CORONER PUZZLED

    NEW YORK.—In East Orange men stripped Marvin FoIIansbee (27), cut off his hair and painted him with red and yellow stripes. Next morning the ...

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  26. LIVING IN CONSTANT FEAR

    The special representative of the "Times" in Addis Ababa states the unusually early heavy rains in Abyssinia have interfered with ...

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  27. BABIES WANTED

    Cabinet has adopted a series of measures designed to increase the birth rate. The most Important provides for ...

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  28. STOLEN BRIDGE

    WARSAW.—At Kutno, Poland, thieves stole an iron bridge while the whole town watched. They looked like repair men. When the police woke up ...

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  29. BASQUE DISPLEASURE

    Two British and one Danish vessels departed to-day. The Basque Government recalls that 51 vessels from Bilbao carrying minerals and war ...

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  30. REINCARNATION FILE

    NEW YORK.—The Finger Print Bureau of the New York City Police Department maintains a "Reincarnation File." In which a considerable ...

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  31. HONOR FOR GERMAN PUGILISTS

    The newly-created boxing title of German champion of all classes has been conferred upon Max Schmeiing. The title will be given to outstanding ...

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  32. MAIL-ORDER BABY

    PORTLAND.—An Oregon mall order house boasting itself "Complete House Furnishers," received the following telegram: "We lack a baby in our ...

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  33. Bulk Handling for Bunbury

    Of the greatest importance to wheat growers in the Bunbury zone is the announcement of the Acting Premier (Mr. S. W. Munsie) that the Government intends to provide terminal bulk handling facilities for the port of Bunbury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. WORLD NAVIES

    Japan's abstention from the London naval agreement of 1936, whereby she declines to disclose her building programmes, raises ...

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  35. COLLECTING THE SHEEP'S ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION

    Shearing has commenced in many of the earlier districts in Western Australia, and herc a machine shearer is shown at work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. OCEAN MAIL

    BELFAST.—In November. 1933, a ship sank in the Atlantic. 400 miles off the Irish coast. Recently fishermen digging for bait discovered a cocoa tin ...

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  37. WHAT LADIES WILL WEAR

    Over 2000 women, in addition to peeresses, will attend the Coronation in Westminster Abbey, of whom many have to face the dress ...

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  38. LOST COTTON MARKETS

    A large and Influential deputation from tlie Lancashire cotton industry representing both employers and workers laid before the President of ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND'S LEADER IN LONDON

    Premier Forgan Smith In London they titled him "The Bradman of Debate." On the left is Mr. L. H. Pike (Agent-General for Queensland). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. TRUCE TO BURY DEAD

    A several hours' truce at Elpardo Park enabled the burial of 50 dead in No Man's Land, each side sorting out its own and digging shallow graves, ...

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  41. GRAIN PRICES DECLINE

    Western hemisphere grain markets declined radically, wheat losing five cents. Buenos Aires reported declines also, ...

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  42. SUGAR CONFERENCE AT CRITICAL STAGE

    It is understood that the conference has reached a critical stage. A vital decision is expected early next week. ...

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