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  4. OCEAN FORECAST.

    Fresh to strong squally S.W. to S.E. winds expected over Central and East Tasman moving ...

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  5. SANCTIONS PROTEST

    Italy has sent Notes to all the countries which have agreed to take action, protesting on juridical and moral grounds against the ...

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  6. THREE-POWER ACCORD

    Unmistakable indications exist of an early attempt to reach an understanding between Britain, France and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARMISTICE DAY

    The neighbourhood of the Cenotaph in Whitehall and Westminster Abbey was thronged to-day from the early morning. Owing in the weather. it was not ...

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  8. Mob Violence in Paris Again

    Several serious clashes occurred and a number of arrests were made when crowds, estimated variously at between 250,000 and 400,000 packed the Champs Elysses during the Armistice Day parades. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROWDYISM ON HUSTINGS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), will leave London this morning to deliver, at Newcastle, his last speech before the election, which will ...

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    Furs were worn by Mrs H. M. Baillieu at Flemington on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. On Thick Ice!

    The British Foreign Secretory (Sir Samuel Hoare) forgei the worries of office for one enjoyable hour when he went ice-skating in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WORLD CRUISE BY STUDENT

    Dwight Long, a 22-years-old Washington University student, who is making a round-the-world cruise in a 22ft. ketch, to-day told ...

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  13. TO CUT OFF SUPPLIES

    The Italian forces in the southern sector are pressing on strongly towards Jijiga in order to cut off supplies coming from ...

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  14. He Should Know

    General Nasibu, the Commander-in-Chief in Ogaden, indignantly denies the story of [?] ...

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  15. NEW APOSTOLIC DELEGATE

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press states that Monsignor Panico, who has been appointed Apostolic Delegate to Australia, at ...

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  16. TENSION IN CHINA

    A fresh outrage at Shonghai, where a gang destroyed a Japanese porcelain shop, has dashed the hopes for a relaxation of the existing tension, states the Tokio ...

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  19. P. & O. LINER'S SPEED RECORD

    Arriving at Bombay yesterday, the new P. and O. liner Strathmore made the Journey from Marseilles in ten days, beating the Italian liner, ...

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  20. LETTER WRITTEN BY CAPT. COOK

    The Mitchell Library (Sydney) failed to secure a letter written by Captain Cook in 1776 on the day before he sailed on his third and last great ...

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  21. "SETTLE OLD SCORES FIRST"

    Celebrating King Victor Emmanuel's 66th birthday, 35,000 troops to-day marched past Signor Mussolini. Cavalry and infantry preceded ...

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  22. ASSISTING IN SEARCH

    The aircraft-carrier Hermes engaged in search. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    New York, Monday After a fortnight of earth tremors, a s[?] earthquake yesterday afternoon disconsiderable damage to the Island ...

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  24. ASKED TO LEAVE ENGLAND

    Dr. H. W. Thost. who is London correspondent of the Nazi official Press, head of the Nazi propaganda organ "Angriff," and head of the Nazi Propaganda ...

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  25. ABYSSINIANS ARE HANDICAPPED

    Major-General Fuller, the special correspondent of the "Dally Mail" in Northern Abyssinia, points out that the Emperor docs not desire to assume the ...

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  26. CAPETOWN-LONDON RECORD BROKEN

    Flying Officer David Llewellyn and Mrs. Jill Wyndham arrived at Hanworth Aerodrome at 3.35 this afternoon. ...

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  27. "TRYING TO SIDESTEP LEAGUE"

    Seeing in them an effort by Signor Mussolini to side-step the League, the "News-Chronicle" cites reports from Paris hinting that II Duce desires ...

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  28. LONDON TAKES TO TROLLEY 'BUSES

    The London Passenger Transport Board's plans for the gradual substitution of trolley buses for tram cars in its area is being carried a step ...

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  29. MISS BATTEN READY FOR HOP-OFF

    Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who is proceeding to West Africa preparatory to a flight across the South Atlantic, arrived at ...

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  30. U.S.A. TRADE TREATY WITH CANADA

    Agreement on the terms of a reciprocal trade treaty, between Canada and the United States, has been reached. ...

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