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  4. THE WEATHER

    Mostly fine, cool to moderate day temperature, cold night, with frosts, strong westerly winds. ...

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  5. THE OCEAN

    West to south-west winds, strong to gales expected through Bars Strait and generally over THE PUBLIC [?] BRARY ...

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  6. Britain Faces Critical Period in Foreign Relations

    "Partly by coincidence and partly by the new Government own action, it happens that all the major issues, without exception, of British Foreign Policy have become a matter of immediate and simultaneous concern, namely, Naval Restrictions, Reparations, Inter-Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STILL "RED" "MARCH OF PRAISE" LEFT IN TEARS

    Mr. A. J. (Emperor) Cook, speaking at Bromwich, said that neither the glory of office nor journalistic emoluments would For the benefit of the King Edward Hospital Fund, says the "Sunday Despatch," a book will be published in November, selling at 2s 6d, as an In tears, ex-King Amanullah, of Afghanistan, who intends to live in Italy, accompanied by a party of Afghans, sailed from Bombay to-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DID NOT PASS

    "These are the wells against which the supreme hopes of German Imperialism were broken. Here France replied with firm resolve that none shall pass." by M. Poincare, then President and now Premier of France, after the terrific German assault, lasting for months, had finally been defeated— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "FAREWELL"

    Ten thousand persons filled Albert Hall for the late General Booth's memorial service, representing every rank' of the Salvation Army and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COUNTER TO U.S.A.

    A policy of "Preferential Imperialism," and the development of trade within the Empire by means of exchange of preferences is likely, to be ...

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  11. 35 YESTERDAY

    To-day the Prince of Wales celebrated his thirty-fifty birthday. He spent it in the country at Sunningdale, but during the morning he drove ...

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  12. Toc H Lunch-hour Campaign

    The State and Federal Padre of Toe H (Rev. E. J. Davidson) during the week delivered a number of lunch-hour addresses at big industrial establishments. The picture shows Mr. Davidson addresses a meeting at the Cardiff Railway Works. Phone by Tyndall Studies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Trial Unhoppled: Union Machine 1. [?] Chalmer 2, Harvey [?]ce 3. W.P. evens. Maiden Handicap: True Light 1. ...

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  14. ATLANTIC FLIGHT BUSY BYNG CHILD'S RECORD HIT BY TRAIN

    Reports conflict regarding Major Franco, Captain Gollary and Captain Ruls Al[?]z, who left Cartagena, Spain, to fly to New York, via the Azores. The "Daily News" credits Lord Byng's energetic measures with London's comparative freedom expect from motor bandit A record long distance flight for a child began when a three-year-old boy, accompanied by his parents, left Croydon for Europe in the When a train collided with a motor lorry filled with guests' on their way to a wedding, four persons were killed and nine injured, three critically. One ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HABIT STILL STICKS

    Although he claims to have abandoned, motor racing, Sir Henry Segrave, holder of the world's speed record of 231.36 miles per hour, covered ...

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