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  4. GUERNSEY BULL CHAMPIONSHIP

    A fine display of stock in the line-up for the Guernsey . bull champion-ship at the Cornwall Royal Show, at Bude, last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPANESE CONTINUE TO STIR UP FEELING

    LONDON, August 1.— the shanghai correspondent of Times says that Japanese [?] officers continue to fotter ...

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  6. BRITISH PETROL RESERVES TO BE BUILT UP

    LONDON August 1.—The Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Home Office (Mr. G. W. Lloyd) announced in the House of Commons ...

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  7. ATTACKS ON BRITONS IN IRELAND NOW THREATENED

    LONDON, August 1. — The News Chronicle says that according to a letter of undoubted authenticity, signed by Michael Doyle, director of ...

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  8. American German Band Head On Drunkenness Charge

    Frits kuhn, the American Nazi leader, who was recently arrested on a drunkenness charge. He was recently indicted by Mayor La ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMAN NEWSPAPER WARNS ENGLAND

    BERLIN, August 1.—"Britain's front line will be England this time." declares the Angriff, "and it won't be a quiet one." The ...

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  10. MR.J.A.HUNTER APPEALS FOR PARTY PEACE

    BRISBANE. August 2.— I have purposely refrained from making any statements in connection with political matters, believing that time would heal ...

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  11. WILL LEAVE BOARDS OF 6 COMPANIES

    LONDON. August 1.—It was announced to-day that Lord Runciman, Lord President of the Council, has resigned from the boards of six ...

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  12. MISUSE OF REGISTER CARDS DENIED

    CANBERRA. August 2.—Claims that the value of the national register was being destroyed by the return of [?]olous reports or particulars of ...

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  13. MR. SAVAGE TO UNDERGO OPERATION

    AUOKLAND, August 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. M. J. SavageJ. whose health recently caused anxiety. will enter hospital at Wellington ...

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  14. ASSEMBLY OF PARLIAMENT IF WAR CAME

    LONDON. August 1.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) gave an assurance in the House of Commu[?]. to-day that adequate ...

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  15. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AS MAGAZINE BLEW UP

    AUCKLAND. August 2.— A terrific explosion heard a mile away occurred when a magazine at (Aniseed- Valley. Nelson, blew up. The workers at the ...

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  16. Rumania Breaks Off Its Negotiations With Hungary

    BUDAPEST. August 1.— After a six hours shooting duel between frontier guards across the River Theirs, in which casualties were few. Rumania ...

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  18. Live Mills Bomb Children's Plaything For Some years

    PERTH. August 2.— A chance discovery at a house at Subiaco yesterday disclosed the astomshing story of how children had played for several years ...

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  19. KEEPING PACE WITH DAIRY EXPANSION

    BRISBANE, August 2.—Commencement is to be made shortly with additions to the Hamilton cold stores to provide room for an additional 100.000 ...

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  20. WORLD'S LONGEST CARRIER TELEPHONE SYSTEM PLANNED

    LONDON August l — A British [?] has just shipped to Russia a large consignment of equipment for the world's longest ...

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  21. ANTI-PROHIBITION RIOTS IN BOMBAY

    LONDON. August 1.— The Bombay correspondent of the Daily Mail says that riots resulted in injury to 56 people. including ; 27 policemen. The ...

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  22. 180 CLAIMANTS FOR FIVE MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE

    LOS ANGELES. August 1.—Mr. Palrick O'Dea a proof solicitor in the Los Angeles court perusing record. to ascertain both his own and ...

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  23. Australian Anthro pologist Honored

    Dr. Donald Thomson, the Australian anthropologist, who has been awardad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. AUSTRALIAN SUED FOR DAMAGES

    BONOLULU August 1.—Miss Mary [?] of Honolulu formerly Hollywood (california). sues. the stral[?]n among coach Hay for ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN KILLED IN R.A.F.COLLISION

    LONDON. August 1.— Flying Officer Alexander Witson Vates. of Canberra, and two others were killed in a collision between two Air Force planes ...

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  26. KING TO REVIEW RESERVE FLEET AT WEYMOUTH

    LONDON, August 1.—The full Programme for the Kings review of the Reserve Final of 133 ships in Weymouth Buy on August 9 has been announced. ...

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  27. Aeroplanes For New Zealand

    AUCKLAND, August 2.—An order for the manufacture of 100 Tiger Moth aeroplanes, costing £1.550.000, is to be placed with the De Havilland Aircraft ...

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  28. Service Station Robbed by Calculating Bandits

    WASHINGTON August 2. — After long a [?] night serving motor[?] the budget in[?] her gallon was ...

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  29. New Zealand Complimented

    LONDON, August 1.—The Daily Telegraph, in a leader, compliments New Zealand on its budget, and says the Dominion is courageously ...

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