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  3. OCEAN FORECAST

    Suspicion of cyclonic disturbance developing central East Coast, conditions intensifying with strong ...

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  6. WILL ATTACK WHEN READY

    In his speech at Salerno, the Rome correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" states, Signor Mussolini made it clear that he will ...

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  7. TO ABOLISH POVERTY

    As the result of a plan instituted by the Governor of Massachusetts (Mr. Curley) the city of Boston is likely to ...

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  8. Australians Wed

    Lieut. John Langston Bath, of the R.A.N., leaving St. Clement Danes Church, London, after his wedding. The bride was formerly Miss Helen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Hand-Woven

    One of the new fine hand-woven straw hats is delightfully displayed by Billis Burke. Fox player. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. M.C.C. "Sacks" Four New Test Men

    The English team to meet South Africa in the Third Test match at Leeds, contains a surprising number of changes. Four new men tried in the Second Test, which was won by South Africa, have been dropped. ...

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  11. Italy Gives £1000 to Quetta Fund

    On behalf of the Italian Government, Signor Mussolini has subscribed £1000 to the Quetta Relief Fund. ...

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  12. HANGED HIMSELF AT AGE OF 107

    Depressed because all his friends were dead, Peter vukoff, aged 107, handed himself. ...

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  13. MEAT HOPES STILL VAGUE

    Australian authorities have received no official intimation of the meat situation, despite Britain's extension of the cattle subsidy to 1936, which is ...

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  14. NINE MILES OF 'PLANES

    Mildenhall Aerodrome, starting point of the Centenary Air Race, was the scene of a glamorous R.A.F. pageant ...

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  15. NEW BARON AMPTHILL

    Following the death to-day of his father, the Second Baron Ampthill, the Hon. John Hugo Russell, who a few years ago was the unsuccessful ...

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  16. EX-KAISER'S ARMY

    With trumpets and drums and martial pomp, the ex-Kaiser's army was resuscitated to-day. ...

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  17. FASCIST THREAT TO MOBILISE

    The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Mail" states that M. Laroque, in an address to the Croix du Feu ("Fiery Cross") organisation, said he would ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. DIFFICULTIES OF INTERVENTION

    Expressing the view that Signor Mussolini is determined to go full speed ahead in Abyssinia, "The Times" in a leading article recalls that ...

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  19. MR. LYONS IN NEW YORK

    Within a few hours of his arrival in New York to-day, Mr. Lyons made a radio broadcast in which he urged a better understanding between the ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. SCHMELLING'S WIN OVER UZCUDUN

    Before 50,000 spectators, Max Schmelling outpointed Uzcudun in 12 rounds. The German was in far better condition, and in the latter ...

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  21. ROCKEFELLER 96 TO-DAY

    John D. Rockefeller, Snr, will celebrate his 96th birthday to-morrow on his 500-acre estate in New Jersey. ...

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  23. MAKE CHANGES IN RUSSIA

    The Soviet chief, M. Stalin, has begun a revision of the Russian Constitution. He proposes to introduce a system ...

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  24. VISITORS TO THE STEEL WORKS

    TWO HUNDRED REPRESENTATIVES OF COMMERCIAL and manufacturing interests throughout Australia visited the B.H.P. Steel Works to-day, as part of the programme of functions arranged to celebrate the Company's Golden Jubilee. The guests were taken in a fleet of seven 'buses and five cars to the Works. The picture shows a group of the marshalling point in Pacific-street, and included in the picture are Messrs. D. Keep (Melbourne), T. J. Hendry (Sydney), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Strikes In Germany

    Describing the clandestine re-growth of trade unionism in Germany, the Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Herald" says that for the first time in two ...

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  26. MUSSOLINI'S ESCAPE

    A few minutes after he had come through a death ordeal, when the 'plane in which he was travelling was struck by lightning, but had ...

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  27. BRIGHTER TRAINS IN BRITAIN

    Startling innovations are to be made in British long-distance trains within the next 12 months. They include cinemas and television ...

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  28. FRENCH AIR TRAGEDY

    A well-known racing airman. Captain Jacques Puget, and his companion, Lieut. Qumgot, were killed to-day. Their machine crashed during the ...

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  29. KEEP NUDISM TO THE BATHROOM

    "The bathroom is the proper place for the cult of nudism," the Vice-Chairman of the West Lancashire Rural District Council, told the ...

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  30. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    A.T.C. Handicap.—Electric Boy 1, Mulgrave Boy 2, Mona Marie 3. W.P.: 3/1. Divs.: £1 16s, 16s 6d, 8s 6d REVUE COMPANY'S FUNDS ...

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  31. TRAVEL AFFECTS ATHLETES

    The medical correspondent of "The Daily Mail" points out that the average constitution is not adapted to pass through two ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. NERVOUS TONE IN GRAIN MARKETS

    Despite Canada's reassurances and the fact that world supplies total 311,400,000 bushels, compared with 402,200,000 in July, 1934, ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. TWO FIREMEN DIE IN LONDON BLAZE

    By the fall of a wall during a big fire in Poplar Dockland, two firemen were killed and another was injured. ...

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  34. NIGHT RACING IN PARIS

    With 10,000 lamps lighting up every detail, and the spectators including President Lebrun, the opening of night racing surpassed expectations. ...

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  35. NOT ALL ISAACS ARE JEWS

    All Isaacs are Jews, say the Naxis, but Isaac Compson, of Batleg (Yorkshire) now in Germany, sent a message to the vicar for a copy of his ...

    Article : 73 words
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