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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Westerly winds in South Tasman, followed by S.W. to S. Tendency to thunder squalls over Central and W. ...

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  5. SHOULD WIN TEST

    In spite of alterations which may be made to the South African team for the Fourth Test match to commence at ...

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  6. FEED THE PEOPLE

    "Restore public health and you will restore world trade," said Lord Astor to-day at the opening session of the League ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. "Japan Is Closing China's Door"

    Senator Pittman, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, made an address from the floor of the Senate to-day so critical of Japanese policy, that it is likely to arouse world-wide attention, ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. Sweeping Line

    Coque feathers sweep gracefully from the oddly-shaped crown over the upturned right brim of this model. The fashion suggests riding hats of other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. With Everest Party

    Dr. C. B. M. Warren, formerly of St. Bart's Hospital, who is one of the 12 men chosen to make the fifth attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ARABIAN KING'S FLEET OF MOTOR CARS

    The "ship of the desert" is the latest means of transport to succumbe to mechanisation. The Arabian King Ibn Saud, ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. TURNING JEWELS INTO GUNS

    On the lines of Italy's wedding ring day an December 18 Abyssinians are bringing to the Palace shields inlaid with gold, valuable necklets, and silver-worked ...

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  12. MONEY WITH MEN

    A flow of migrants must be stimulated by a flow of capital, however it may be provided, said the Premier of ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. ASSAULT ON MAKALLE

    A communique admits the first defeat acknowledged by either combatant, saying that Ras Seyoum's effort to recapture ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. STORMS IN BRITAIN

    Gales swept Britain to-day. Some of the gusts blew at 70 miles an hour. EXTREME cold prevails, and the ...

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  15. EMPIRE AIR MAILS

    With little chance of Australia's counter proposals for the Empire air mail being accepted, the prospect of ...

    Article : 367 words
  16. Egyptians and Suez Canal Company

    The Government is negotiating with the Suez Canal Company to secure the nominations of Egyptians to the Board, on which at present there is ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. WAR FEARS IN EUROPE

    "Never have I found such widespread foreboding of war as during the Continental journey from which I have just ...

    Article : 231 words
  18. NEGOTIATIONS WITH EGYPT

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) was asked in the Rouse of Commons at question time to-day for an assurance that in view of the changed ...

    Article : 118 words
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  20. JAPAN SUPPORTS MR. LANSBURY

    Appreciation of the House of Commons debate on Mr. George Lansbury's motion for a world economic conference was ...

    Article : 385 words
  21. UNITED STATES OF EUROPE

    Discussing the future of Central Europe, Prince Starhemberg, Austrian Vice-Chancellor, in an exclusive interview with the diplomatic ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. KING SYMPATHISES WITH DE VALERA

    The King has asked the Irish Free State High Commissioner in London (Mr. Duntanty) to express the King's sympathy with Mr. De Valera in the ...

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  23. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE FOR THE QUEEN

    Queen Mary, accompanied by the Princess Royal, spent an hour and a half this morning inspecting the apartments at Marlborough House. ...

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  24. Villagers' Silent Farewell to Late King

    Along the tree-lined roads of the countryside that the King loved so well, the cortege pause through silent crowds on its way to Wolferton station to entrain for London. The Sandringham villager, hid a silent farewell to their beloved squire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Sydney, Tuesday.—It was officially announced this afternoon that the light between Ambrose Palmer and red Henneberry would take place ...

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  26. MODEST ESTATE OF EARL JELLICOE

    Admiral of Fleet, Earl Jellicoe, left an estate of the gross value of £13,370, with net personality £4992. He bequeathed his flag flown at the ...

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  27. OFFICIAL REPORT OF RIOTS

    An official telegram received at the Colonial Office from Zanzibar states that there is no truth whatever in the report that 75 Arabs who took part in ...

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  28. NATIVES FIGHT IN FIJI

    Serious fighting broke out between natives of two provinces employed on the Tavua goldfield on Sunday evening and continued yesterday morning. ...

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  29. LOSES SIGHT AFTER NINETEEN YEARS

    A man who has just lost his sight as the result of hang gassed at the Battle of Arras in 1917 was admitted to St. Dunslan's Home for Blinded Soldiers over ...

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  30. AIR LINER WRECKED IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The imperial Airways liner Artemis hit a plantation when taking off at Pletersburg, and was wrecked. Bath pilots were seriously injured, ...

    Article : 42 words
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