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  4. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SUPREME COURT JUDGES:

    Lady Cobham says she is overjoyed at the prospect of accompanying Sir Alan in his long survey flights through and around Africa. ...

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  5. OIL GALORE

    The erection of modern ocean tersminals at Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Wellington, and the distribution from them of oil by tank car and tank ...

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  6. KING, QUEEN, AND PRINCE

    A pretty poppy seller called at Buckingham Palace yesterday morning anil asked to sen the King and Queen. Their Majesties ...

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  7. The Sea of Sorrow

    Bodies of our fellow citizens lay somewhere in the dark, mud-bottomed caves of the harbor bed, or swirled along in the wild currents through the open ocean, which, like muffled cannon, thunders out a mournful loss against the frowning cliffs. They were battered and torn bodies. Battered by the hands of the unconquerable fiends of the sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OCEAN GREYHOUND

    The great Atlantic continues to challenge the genius and pluck of man. A Hamburg shipbuilder named ...

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  9. STANTON WINS

    A big crowd in the Parramatta Court applauded yesterday when the case against Dr. Arthur Stanton, of Granville, was dismissed by the magistrate, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOME SHIP

    The aircraft carrier, Saratoga. the largest ship ever built in the United States, will be moved shortly from the shipyard to the Philadelphia Navy yard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIG OIL SCANDALS

    Sheldon Clark, Chicago sportsman, and official in one of Sinclair's oil companies, has been charged with having conspired to tamper with the jury in the ...

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  12. 15 YEARS' GAOL

    Found guilty of the manslaughter of William Walker, a gamekeeper on the Earl of Temple's estate, at Bristol, Enoch Dix, a poacher, was to-day ...

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  13. ASIATICS OUTED

    The Holland-Australia line, which owns the Almkerk, whoso captain was fined at Perth in connection with the Chinese stowaways recently, has announced ...

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  14. RUTH ELDER HOME

    Ruth Elder, and George Halderman, whose American "Girl" 'plane was forced down 600 miles from the Azores in an attempted Atlantic flight last ...

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  15. Where to Go

    The R.A.C.A. has supplied us with the following recommended tours for to-day's run: Sydney, Upper Colo, and ...

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  16. Pick Your Beach

    High tide to-day, 10.59 a.m. and 11.44 p.m. Bondi: Calm surf; small shoots; water told. ...

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  17. AMONGST THE BOOZE

    The Waratahs are enjoying their stay in Dublin, and the rest they have had has benefited them. They expect to take the field against Ireland as fit as ...

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  18. GOD BLESS 'EM!

    "You will have to work harder in Australia, where the women of all classes are harder workers," said Lady Cecil, farewelling 150 domestics sailing by the ...

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  19. TO BAN COMMUNISTS

    At the Hague Conference the International Anti-Communist Associations, comprising lawyers of 18 countries, passed a resolution urging the Government to ...

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  20. PEER FILLS POCKETS

    In giving judgment for Sir Harold Reckitt to-day, in the case in which he is suing a motor firm for the return of £200 paid out of plaintiff's account by ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CROOK

    Wallace Humphreys, 37, was sentenced to three years penal servitude, yesterday of shopbreaking in Oxford-street, and sealing from a motor car. ...

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  22. THE OLD FLAG

    A series of minor incidents occurred in Dublin in connection with Armistice Day. A young woman, carrying a Union Jack, was mobbed on the ...

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  23. DUKE AND DUCHESS

    Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner for Australia, will tender a private dinner to the Duke and Duchess of York at Claridge's Hotel, next Friday. ...

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  24. STOP BLOODY WAR!

    "There must be no more war!" With surprising swiftness, this determination overspread Britain on the occasion of the ninth Armistice Anniversary. New and unexpected support for disarmament is forthcoming from ...

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  25. LONDON STANDS STILL

    There could have been no more solemn scene anywhere in the far-flung Empire than that which characterised the Armistice Day commemoration at the Cenotaph. Big Ben's echoing first note at 11 a.m. brought a silence which those who heard will remember all the days of ...

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  26. BAY LINE

    Shipping circles closely followed the debate in the Federal House on the disposal of the Commonwealth Line, and welcome the result. They are now eager ...

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  27. THE PRINCE

    The climax to the Armistice Day ceremonies was a remarkable scene that will live long in the memory of those who witnessed it. ...

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