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  4. FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  5. Lord Hawke's Spirited Defence of English Cricketers

    IN a speech at Leeds to-day, Lord Hawke made a spirited reply to Lady Astor's assertion in the House of Commons a fortnight ago, during a debate on Prohibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PARIS "JUSTICE" AGAIN

    YET another example of the curious decisions of French juries was afforded here to-day when a Polish ...

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  7. FRENCH FOOTBALL "AMATEURS"

    MORE real truths about the so-called "amateurism" of French sport are revealed to-day by the editor of the famous sporting paper "L'Auto," M. Henri de Strange. He discloses that greengrocers and hatmakers, among others, control some ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. EARLY VOTERS IN EAST SYDNEY

    Voters were early on the scene it Paddington Town Hall. Nurses from the Royal Hospital for Women voted at this booth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORST DANGER FROM RUSSIA

    Speaking at Newton Abbott to-day, the leader of the Conservative party. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, said Russia was the greatest potential danger to ...

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  10. SENSIBLE VIEW

    THE British Press welcomes whole-heartedly the settlement reached at New Delhi on Thursday between the ...

    Article : 351 words
  11. UPROAR AT PROTEST MEETING

    TURBULENT scenes were witnessed at the Trade Defence Union's demonstration of the Albert Hall ...

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  12. Why Rubber Won't Bounce

    Questioned in the House of Commons on the depression in the rubber plantation industry in Malaya and other British dependencies, due to ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. TRAVEL FATALITIES

    French travel statistics show that, per million passenger miles, fatalities on railway are [?]003, steamer, [?]015, motors, 3, and aeroplanes 8. ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

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  15. PEER'S SON AS ORCHESTRA LEADER

    The Hon. Anthony Vivian, son of Lord Vivian, conducts a jazz orchestra in a cafe in Leicester Square, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. N.Z. CLIFF TRAGEDY ?

    TERRIBLY mutilated by being dashed on the rocks, the body of Muriel M'Donald, 16, was found at the foot of the cliffs at ...

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  17. Lindrum Should Win

    With one more day's play remaining, Walter Lindrum is now only 549 behind Tom Newman, to whom he conceded 3500 start in a week's match. ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. 'PLANE SUICIDE IN JAPAN

    The first suicide from an aeroplane in Japan occurred yesterday. A passenger, who had concealed his identity, travelled by the afternoon ...

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  19. FLEEING FROM DROUGHT

    IT'S an ill wind that blows nobody any good. Nothing new in that, perhaps, but it has been emphasised in no ...

    Article : 337 words
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  21. LABOR LOSSES ON LONDON C.C.

    Final results of the elections for the London County council were: Municipal Reformers, 83; Labor, 35; Liberals, 6. Net gains: Municipal Reformers, 6 ...

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  22. CRUSHED BY TRUCKS

    A man, who was registered at the State Labor Exchange at Taree, under the name of George Miller, was crushed between the buffers of trucks and ...

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  23. Assault on Wharf Chief Alleged

    George Pope, a waterside worker, was remanded at the local court to-day for eight days on a charge of having assaulted and caused bodily harm to ...

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  24. "I AM STARVING"

    A pathetic note was attached to a bundle of clothing found near a male infant, which was abandoned, yesterday, at the Central Railway Station ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. TO PLAY N.S.W. TO-NIGHT

    The Victorian water polo team, which plays N.S.W. at Cogee Aquarium to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. LARRIKIN'S WORK

    Eggs and tomatoes were used by a mob of larrikins in breaking up a meeting of young Nationalists, in a part of Mr. Scullin's electorate at ...

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  27. FOOTPAD'S VICTIM

    Francis Colder, of Cheltenham-ave., Cheltenham, was brutally assaulted in Cheltenham Crescent last night. A man who stopped from the ...

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