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  3. OCEAN FORECAST

    Cyclonic disturbance centred near New Zealand. Strong S.W. to S. winds to gales and rough to high ...

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  4. MARCH ON OTTAWA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) announced in Parliament to-day that the Royal North West Mounted Police ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. ATLANTIC HERO

    The King has made a posthumous award for the Albert Medal to Thomas Gibson, late cook of the steamer Usworth, ...

    Article : 336 words
  6. ALL LOOK TO BRITAIN

    The British Empire is regarded by nearly all the European countries as the greatest factor in world peace, ...

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  7. McGrath's Burst Of Brilliance

    Unable to do anything right in the first five games of the fourth set of his match against Wilmer Allison at Wimbledon today, Vivian McGrath appeared to be prepared to concede the set to the American player and so even the sets at two all. when he ...

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  8. HIGHWAY MURDER

    Three hundred police are searching the wild desert country of New Mexico for the bodies of four St. Louis ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. Famous Musicians

    WHEN THE MARIPOSA arrived yesterday, Yehudi Menuhin (left), genius of the violin, was met by Maurice de Abravanel, famous conductor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Charm Of Taffeta

    Simple, but charming, is this floral taffeta frock worn by Margaret Sullavan. Universal star. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SUDDENLY FOUND HIS FORM

    When Allison reeled off three games in a row in the first set against Vivian McGrath to-day, the Australians in the ...

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  12. POLICE TO BE PROSECUTED

    ST. PAUL (Minn.), Monday. Michael Culligan, Chief of the St. Paul Police Department, and eight of his leading ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. NEW GERMAN MORATORIUM

    The German Economics Minister (Dr. Schacht) has declared a complete moratorium on all maturities arising from Germany's medium and ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. NAVAL AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY

    In order to establish the Empire's maritime security. Britain seeks undertakings from Germany in connection with the Naval ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. TROOPS ORDERED TO STAND BY

    The Governor of California (Mr. Merriam) has ordered troops to stand by at Eureka, Santa Rosa, Chico, and Sacramento. ...

    Article : 92 words
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  17. IMPRISONMENT FOR DR. OTTO PELTZER

    One of many caught in an anti immorality drive carried out by the secret police. Dr. Otto Peltzer, the holder of the world's 880 yards ...

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  18. NOTHER "AMERICAN TRAGEDY"

    Another "American tragedy" is revealed in a statement by Heinz Muller (22). Police arrested him when his ...

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  19. THE "BOTTLENECK" ON WHARF ROAD

    BONE OF CONTENTION between the Chamber of Commerce and the Railway Department, this is the section of Wharf-road which is being narrowed into what the Chamber Secretary (Mr. Nancarrow) called "a bottleneck." The fence has been shifted, and master carriers complain that the road will be practically "closed" in future to traffic from the eastern end of the city. It will have to be diverted into the main city streets again, to proceed westerly. The dotted line ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Attack On Non-stop Air Record

    "The Sun" learns that Australia may be the terminal of the British attack on the non-stop distance record next year. For this attempt the Air Ministry may ...

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  21. MR. EDEN AND MUSSOLINI

    The British Minister for League of Nations Affairs (Mr. Eden) had conversations this morning and again this afternoon, each lasting two hours, with ...

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  22. BARROW DERBY MADE A HIT

    "The Times." devotes a leading article to Messrs. Parkinson and Evans, of Beechworth barrow fame, remarking that they achieved an ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    The engagement was announced today of Miss Peggy Wormald, youngest daughter of the late Mr H P Wormald and of Mrs Wormald, of Bellevue ...

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  24. ITALY AND JAPAN MAY BENEFIT

    There is a tendency to argue, says "The Times" Rome correspondent, that Italy and Japan may benefit from the British Naval Pact with Germany. ...

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  25. MEAT AGREEMENT THIS WEEK

    British and Australian Ministers held more meetings to-day to consider the meat problem, and made good progress with the drafting of the details ...

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