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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    N.W. to N.E. winds wills moderale sea around Central and S.E. Coast, followed from east by W. ...

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  5. Millions To See Dead King

    Though only members of the Royal Family will take part in the procession from King's Cross Station to-morrow, when the body of the late King is brought from Sandringham to lie in State in Westminster Hall, the route will traverse Kingsway; The Strand, Trafalgar Square and Whitehall, affording crowds ample ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLANS IN TRAIN FOR CORONATION.

    Inquiries in authoritative quarters reveal that the interests of the Dominions, India and the Colonies will be ...

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  7. Attended Service

    The Lady Mayoress of Sydney, Mrs. Parka (in front), leaving St. Andrew Cathedral, after a special service for the King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KING RECEIVES MR.BALDWIN

    King Edward to-day received the Prime Minister (Mr. .Baldwin) for the first time since he became King and ...

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  9. EMPIRE'S HAIL

    City by city, as the sun moved westward over the domain on which it never sets, the whole Empire stood to ...

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  10. READ BIBLE DAILY

    Mr. O. F. Marshead, librarian at Windsor Castle, in a broadcast to schools. said that King George used, sometimes. to tell children when they come to ...

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  11. A MOVING TRIBUTE

    Among the most moving tributes paid to King George has been that by the. Archbishop of Canterbury, ...

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  12. TURMOIL IN DANZIG

    The League Council to-day had before it the situation in Danzig which the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  14. KIPLING'S EPITAPH

    The Poet Laureate (Mr. John Matefield) has written the following epitaph for Rudyard Kipling— "Your, very heart is England's it is ...

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  15. UNREST IN EGYPT

    NESSIM PASHA 'has resigned the Premiership as a protest against the proposal to retain. British forces at Cairo. and Alexandria indefinitely, ...

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  16. GUNS PROCLAIM NEW KING

    Cunners of the Royal. Australian Artillery firing 21 round in the Domain, Sydney, yesterday, to mark the accession of the new King. These tame gum boomed out the news of the death of Kins George. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HIGH SPEED PATROL LAUNCH

    The final trials of the triple-engined High-speed patrol and rescue launch for use In the Timor Sea were held at Southampton to-day. ...

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  18. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Sydney, Thursday: The Minister A Justice announced to-day that Mr. H. G. Edwards, barrister, had been appointed an Acting District ...

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  19. CRICKETERS IN S. AFRICA

    The Australian cricketers, who arrived from Bloemfonteln yesterday, are spending the national day of mourning quietly, but tomorrow ...

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  21. TEMPO OF NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Sir Walford Davies, Master of the King's Musick, in a broadcast address, said that King Edward Insisted on the National Anthem being played slowly, ...

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  22. GREATER VOLUME OF TRADE

    Estimates of changes In the volume of overseas trade of recent years, on the basis of the revaluation of Imports and exports at the average values of ...

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  23. BRITISH AIRCRAFT EXPORTS

    Britain's aeronautical exports touched a new high record In 1935. In value they amounted to £3,680,729, which Is more than £600,000 above the ...

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