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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    S. to S.L. winds in S.W. half of Tasman, thick in Boss Straits. Isolated severe thundersqualls about ...

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  5. CLASH ON FRONTIER

    A serious action on the Japanese-Soviet frontier resulted in six men being killed, according to an official ...

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  6. LAST TEST CHANCE

    As the Test match beginning here to-morrow will be South Africa's chance of equalising matters, several drastic changes, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Decree Against Royalists

    With dramatic swiftness, following an attack upon M. Leon Blum, the Socialist leader, in a car outside the War Ministry, by members of a Royalist funeral procession, an emergency Cabinet ordered the ...

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  8. SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES

    By the casting vote of the President (Sir Abdur Rahim) says "The Times" Delhi correspondent, the Legislative ...

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  9. ON KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The ceremony of Trooping the Color will take place this year on King Edward's birthday and the King will ride for ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. Earl's Sister Weds

    Lady Pamela Smith, sister of the Earl of Birkenhead, leaving the historic chapel of Cray's Inn, London, after her marriage to the Hon Michael Berry, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SCHOOL AGE EXTENSION

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the President of the Board of Education (Mr. Oliver Stanley) moved the second reading of ...

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  12. ABYSSINIA'S CLAIM

    The Abyssinians, says a despatch from Addis Ababa, claim to have repulsed an allnight Italian attack on an ...

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  13. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    A rescript has been issued appointing a delegation of 13 to negotiate a treaty with Britain. The difficulty over procedure has ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. JEWS INTIMIDATED IN LONDON

    In a Parliamentary reply to-day, the Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that complaints that Jewish shopkeepers in Shoreditch (London) were being ...

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  15. IMMIGRANTS AND AUSTRALIA

    Whitehall is disappointed with the statement of the Queensland Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) on migration, which is regarded as difficult to ...

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  16. PROF. GILBERT MURRAY'S RETIREMENT

    Responding to the presentation, by Lord Cecil of Chelwood on behalf of distinguished scholars, to mark his approaching retirement from the regius ...

    Article : 69 words
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  18. Aeroplane Exhibition is Suggested

    A British aeronautical exhibition at the Adelaide Centenary is suggested by the periodical "Aeroplane," which deplores lack of initiative in boosting ...

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  19. MEMORIAL PORTRAIT OF "SMITHY"

    The Australian artist Somerset Butler is offering the Commonwealth Government a memorial portrait of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith which he is ...

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  20. QUARRELS DENIED

    Despite denials of religious quarrelling. It is feared that the Indian cricket team for England will not be representative. ...

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  21. TENNIS IN MANILA

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  22. Made A Study Of Newcastle Harbor Works

    IMPRESSED WITH THE POSSIBILITIES of the port of Newcastle, members of the Maritime Services Board are shown studying a map of the harbor on the pilot steamer Birubi yesterday. In the group are (from left): Messrs. G. C. Boehme, S. C. Barnes, and Captain C. D. Williams (members of Board), Captain W. H. Roberts (Deputy Superintendent, State Navigation), and Mr. E. W. Austin (president of Board). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. LEAGUE'S REPORT ON NUTRITION

    The League's Nutrition Committee concluded its session to-day after drawing up the outlines of a provisional report. ...

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  24. CABLE BREVITIES

    GOODWILL FLIGHT.—London, Thursday: The three Royal Air Force Shortt flying boats, which left Singapore last Monday morning on a ...

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  25. TARRANT'S TEAM ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    Tarrant's touring team sailed on the Strathnaver to-day for Australia and included Allsopp and Ironmonger. Ryder sent a message thanking the ...

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  26. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Melbourne, Friday.—Grand Mogul was backed for £10,000 to-day with Amalia and for a similar sum with Caddie for the Oakleigh Plate. ...

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  27. AFRICA'S TEAM FOR FOURTH TEST

    South Africa's team for the fourth test is as follows: H. L. Wade, I. J. Siedle, K. C. Viljoen, A. D. Nourse, Harvey, B. Mitchell, ...

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  29. PERILS OF COURTING

    A guide should be written for young men on the subject of proposals of marriage, said Mr. Justice Hilbury, to-day at the Newcastle Assizes. The guide, he explained, should ...

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  30. GERMAN CLERGYMAN SENTENCED TO GAOL

    The most severe sentence yet imposed upon the clergy was passed at Frankfurt to-day. Father Albert Immell, a Catholic, ...

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  31. ALLEGED INCITEMENT TO MURDER

    Police to-day searched the homes of M. Daudet and M. Maurras, and the authorities are proceeding against M. Maurras and M. Delest, the nominal proprietor ...

    Article : 53 words
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