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  4. Cheering Crowds Greet Cricketers In London

    The Australian cricketers arrived in London to-day and were greeted at Waterloo Station by one of the biggest gatherings of notable figures in the cricket world that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE NEW DEAL

    The charge that he is a second Kerensky, and that he is sending the United States toppling into a Red Soviet ...

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  6. ARMY OF TROOPS AND DETECTIVES ON TRAIL

    Three hundred soldiers from Fort Brady (Michigan) joined to-day in the hunt for John Dillinger, the notorious ...

    Article : 274 words
  7. NOTHING TO SAY YET

    Asked by Mr. Mander (Liberal, Wolverhampton) in the House of Commons today, would the Government ...

    Article : 258 words
  8. Children's Homage

    TWO MEMBERS of St. Marks Junior Red Cross, Northbridge, taking flowers to the Sydney Cenotaph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. To Lift Ships

    THE WORLD'S largest ship elevator, to carry barges from the river Havel to the river Oder, photographed near Berlin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "SOMETIMES I SITS AND THINKS"

    Sometimes I sits and thinks, and sometimes I just sits-- Which category do you ...

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  11. OUTLOOK IS OMINOUS

    In Japan's warning against foreign intervention in China the Sov[?] sees a sharpened tension in the relations ...

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  13. "AUSTRALIANS LAND"

    Generally interpreted as presaging a gallant and honorable struggle is the coincidence that on the anniversary of Anzac Day ...

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  14. AL BURKE WINS A TITLE

    In a 15-round contest for the middleweight championship of the southern area. Al Burke, of Newcastle (Australia), outpointed Archie ...

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  15. PEERS' ANCIENT PRIVILEGE

    Threatened with arrest and incarceration in the Tower of London if, without consent, he had official dealings in the ...

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  16. DIDN'T MIND THE CHILLY WEATHER

    IT'S COLD IN THE WATER THESE DAYS, but these students of Central Domestic Science School, who were examined for their life-saving bronze medallions at the Ocean Baths to-day, do not seem to mind. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW L.B.W. RULE TO BE TRIED BY M.C.C.

    Writing in the "News Chronicle," A. E. R. Gilligan states that in the matches against Surrey on May 2 and Yorkshire on May 5, ...

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  18. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Goulburn, Thursday: Horace Lindrum has accepted a challenge from Clark McConachy for a fortnight's billiards match for £100 a ...

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  19. MISCHIEVOUS CHILDREN CAUSED A DEVASTATING FIRE

    A fire caused by children playing with matches broke out to-day in the town of Kraljewatz, in North-west Yugo-Slavia. ...

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  20. IRELAND, THE HOME OF PEACE!

    President de Valera, addressing the Irish Tourists' Association, declared that Ireland was one of the most peaceful countries in the ...

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  21. RESTORATION OF CHURCH IN PALESTINE

    The Colonial Secretary, in reply to a Commons request for a further statement as to the steps that would be taken to prevent ...

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