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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh to strong N. to N.E. winds and moderate to rough sea expected around S.E. of continent, and S. ...

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  5. HITTING BACK

    The Abyssinians have now carried the War almost into Eritrea, stales the 'Addis Ababa correspondent of "The ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. Big Military Coup In Japan

    A military coup in Tokio, in which several important Japanese politicians are said to have been assassinated, is ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. CLUBS IN REVOLT

    A number of English League (soccer) football clubs in the north threaten to fight against the cancellation and redrafting ...

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  8. OLIVE BRANCH TO FREE STATE

    Asked if, following on the recent success of the coal and cattle negotiations with the Irish Free State, he would now set on fool negotiations for settling all ...

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  9. THE KING'S FUNERAL COST £25,000

    King George's funeral cost £25,000, according to a supplementary estimate. The cost included: Entertainment ...

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  10. £50,000 Smile

    Fay Marbe, the famous American dancer, photographed shortly after arrival in England. She is the most insured of stage stars. She has insured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. APPEAL TO GERMANY

    "It is desirable that a great nation (Germany) to which civilisation owes so much should resume its place in the world ...

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    Suzane Berlron a Frenchwoman, who is accused of being an accessory after the fact in the murder of Max Kassel, whose body was found in a lane at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FUTURE OF SUGAR

    Chief representatives of the Empire's sugar industry were entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Victoria to-day by the ...

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  14. ASSASSIN WITH GUN

    Five persons were killed outright and 13 wounded—three fatally—by shots fired at Bernard Aluwihare, who had ...

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  15. WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM

    Addressing the Westminster Savings Committee to-day, the Secretary for War, Mr. Duff Cooper, said: The Department of Defence may make great ...

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  16. FAST LINER FOR N.Z. SERVICE

    The new 15.000-ton liner Awatea, built by the Union Coy for the Sydney-New Zealand service, the time for which it hopes to reduce to 60 ...

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  17. NEW GERMAN PLAN TO PAY FOR WOOL

    Following the rejection by the German Reichsbank of applications for private barter arrangements involving Australian wool it is expected that ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. WOMEN ATHLETES FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    Nomination for the selection of women athletes in the Australian team for the Berlin Olympic Games in August will close with the secretary of the Amateur ...

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  19. MIGRATION BOARD

    The Government has appointed an Overseas Settlement Board to advise the Secretary for the Dominions on ...

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  20. RICH FABRICS FOR NEW LINER

    A display of fabrics for the Queen Mary now at the British Industries Fair will be shown in Australia, Canada and the United States. ...

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  22. INDIAN CRICKET AND L.B.W. RULE

    Replying to the Indian Board of Cricket Control, which accepted the new l.b.w. rule for the tour In England, the M.O.C., has cabled ...

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  24. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    The High Commissioner in Egypt (Sir Miles Lampson) will head the British representatives at the Anglo-Egyptian treaty discussions which will ...

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  25. Returned To Germany At Special Request

    Helen Mayer, right, once German cham pion woman fencer, is shown practising in Los Angeles, where she is teacher, before returning to Berlin, at special request, in an endeavor to recapture the title for Germany at the Olympic Games. She is a jewess and it is said that she claims restoration of full citizenship rights. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. RESTRICTING NAVIES

    The British Government intends to resist the Italian Introduction of political considerations into the Naval Conference, states the ...

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  27. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Shanghai, Wednesday: The fate of the Japanese Premier. M. Akadi, and the Minister for Interior, M. Goto, is uncertain. ...

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  28. ARMS MAKERS' PROFITS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the whole question of ensuring that there was neither waste nor ...

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  29. NEXT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Dominions Secretary (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald) said, in the House of Commons this afternoon, that no arrangements regarding the date of ...

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  30. MR. SOMERSET DE CHAIR IN PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Somerset de Chair son of the ex-Governor of New South Wales, by the luck of the Parliamentary ballot, will introduce a private member's ...

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  31. Winter Sports At St. Moritz

    The British team, piloted by the Australian, McEvoy, won the Derby, the chief event at the St. Moritz meeting. ...

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