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  5. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh to strong N.E. to E. and S.E. winds and moderate to rough seas expected over Eastern waters ...

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  6. DEBITS IN ITALY

    The Board of Trade points out that the British Government is not responsible for securing payment for British goods snipped to Italy. ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. Whispers and Rumors Scouted

    In the course of an election speech in his constituency to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), speaking of the international situation, referred to what he called a "diverting, but very transparent game." which consisted of making mysteries and ...

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  8. ARGUMENT BY EXAMPLE

    The closing of the New South Wales Savings Bank is being used by the Conservatives as an argument against the return of ...

    Article : 577 words
  9. CHESS MOVES IN ABYSSINIA

    Movements of Abyssinian troops, designed to hold-up the advancing Italian forces, are reported from the three fronts. ...

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    Ayssinian marksmen undergoing final practice at the bulls at Addis Ababa before going to the frontiers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    An Italian mother saying farwell to her son before he left Naples for East Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. For Royal Mother

    Flowers arriving at No. 3 Belgravesquare, London, for the Duchess of Kent, shortly after the birth of her son. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COUNTESS WENT IN PURSUIT

    Awakened by burglars in her room at Chesham Place, London, the Countess of Portarlington chased them downstairs, but they escaped with ...

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  14. PROMOTER IN TROUBLE

    Reginald Hughes, described as an Australian boxing promoter, was charged at Westminster Police Court to-day with ...

    Article : 247 words
  15. STEEL COYS. WILL STAY IN WALES

    The anxiety which has existed in South Wales for many months regarding the proposal of Messrs. Richard Thomas and Coy., steel and tinplate ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. "A POLITICAL NUDIST"

    Labor is fighting the election on a full Socialist programme, said the Labor leader (Major Attlce), at Southampton, in answer to Lord Snowden who ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS

    The latest replies show that 41 nations have agreed to put into effect the arms embargo against Italy, 37 have agreed to stop loans and credits, 37 will refuse ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. BRITISH CATTLE MEN ARE ANNOYED

    The agricultural correspondent of "The Dally Telegraph" says that British farmers are sore about the New Zealand embargo on British pedigree ...

    Article : 81 words
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  20. Off-the-face

    This off-the-face model has a black swinging brim, forming a halo. The exposed coiffure is covered with a fine veil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SUNDAY TRADE IN ITALY

    Following the Pope's protest the Government has cancelled an order blowing shops to remain open on Sundays. ...

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  22. £7500 REFUSED FOR ONE-CENT STAMP

    A British Guiana one cent magenta stamp was withdrawn at auction to-day. The highest bid, £7500, was below the ...

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  23. DUKE'S PRESENTS TO BRIDESMAIDS

    The Duke of Gloucester's presents to the bridesmaids at his wedding next week will be diamond and sapphire brooches with a centre device of ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND AIR DEAL

    United States circles in London are greatly interested in New Zealand air mail deal with Pan-American Airways. ...

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  25. Cheers For Italian Commander

    General de Bono, veleran Commander-in-Chief of Italy's forces in East Africa, acknowledging the cheers of his troops after having opened a new bridge built by army engineers in Eritrea. With him is Count Ciano, Mussolini's son-in-law. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. STILL A THORN IN ITALY'S SIDE

    The diplomatic correspondent of "The Manchester Guardian" states that the Italians are restive under Britain's refusal to withdraw her naval ...

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  28. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  29. NEW COLORED MOVIE CARTOON

    The Melbourne cartoonist, Dennis Connolly, after two years' work and the outlay or his private fortune, has been rewarded by the Empire Theatre ...

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  30. BONDS IN DEFAULT TO UNITED STATES

    Thirty-five per cent. of foreign bonds outstanding in the United States of the value of 1,921,000,000 dollars (£384,200,000) are in default to the ...

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  31. BIG GAME HUNTER MAULED BY LION

    While out seeking to capture a young giraffe, Hugh Hall, an official of Victoria Falls Park, encountered a lion, at which he fired with a ...

    Article : 67 words
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