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  2. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh squally East to S.E. winds, and moderate to rough seas expected over eastern walers north from ...

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  5. Shrine Guard

    Changing the guard at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, In addition to 14 specially selected returned soldiers, two senior constables have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INFLUENZA PREVENTIVE

    Tests being conducted by the War Office may show that influenza has at last been conquered by the medical world. ...

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  7. Italy Stages World's Record Army Manoeuvres

    The largest body of troops ever assembled in peace time has been gathered in Northern Italy, under the personal command of Signor Mussolini, to take part in the most extensive manoeuvres yet staged in any country. ...

    Article : 541 words
  8. Red And White

    This striking fashion in red and white on a recent tunny morning in a London street, arrested the attention of a news phototgrapher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AWAITING WAR

    War between Italy and Abyssinia is regarded, in official circles in London, as inevitable. Chief interest now centres on how ...

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  10. Happy Hours In The Sun

    GLORIOUS SUNSHINE DURING THE WEEK-END sent a large number of Newcastle residents to the beaches.—This party is enjoying the beautiful Sprint day an the unit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NOT AFRAID OF NAZIS

    The German Minister for Economies (Dr. Schachi) has defeated the censorship imposed by the Nazis upon his recent speech—which warned the country of the ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S AIR RECORD

    The British aircraft industry is enjoying the biggest boom in its history, says the "Sunday Times." STATISTICS issued to-day reveal ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. ITALY WILL REPUDIATE THE LEAGUE

    "If the League of Nations at its meeting, beginning on September 4, votes in favor of Sanctions against Italy, she will immediately leave the League," said Signor Mussolini to-day, in an interview. ...

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  14. £30,000,000 OF RADIO SETS ARE SOLD

    Two thousand men worked throughout the night at Olympla packing exhibits from the Radio Exhibition, for removal to Glasgow, where they will ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. HITLER'S VOCAL CHORDS NOW O.K.

    It has been revealed that Herr Hitler underwent an operation in May. He had suffered from increasing hoarseness, which was especially troublesome during his last ...

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  17. ADELPHI TERRACE IS DOOMED

    Adelphi Terrace, where flat windows look over Thames barges, Embankment down-and-outs and the social whirl of London life, is at ...

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  18. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND SPRING

    "I'M THE KING OF THE CASTLE." says this little boy, perched on top of a sand-mound on Newcastle beach this morning, and nobody seemed to be disputing his claim.—Freed from the routine of the classroom, hundreds of Newcastle school-children are spending their vacation on the beaches. Surfing weather has come a little early this year, and Newcastle children are taking advantage of a first-class opportunities of "breaking the[?]." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HUGE BUILDING FOR AIR MINISTRY

    The new German Air Ministry is nearing completion in the Wilhelm-strasse, Berlin. It will be the largest Ministry in ...

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  20. Actress Flies

    Miss Nancy O'Neill, Australian actress, now playing in London, is shown about to lake an air trip to receive instruction in flying. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  22. RABBIT PLAGUE NOW WORRYING RURAL ENGLAND

    A rabbit plague is causing severe losses to farmers, states "The Daily Telegraph," East Anglia, particularly, is reported to be over-run. Mr. S. Radcliff, a former president ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. GERMAN CLAIM FOR COLONIES

    The "Allgemeine Zeilung" declares that if a re-allotment of African colonies is discussed, Germany has the right to be remembered, because, like Japan and Italy, ...

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