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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    S. to S.W. winds over most of Tasman east of long. 155, followed by N.E. to S.E. winds. ...

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  5. AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS SCARED

    Autograph hunters were frightened into subjection on Saturday by Tasmanian cricket officialdom. It was the ...

    Article : 191 words
  6. Grim Burials By Rebel Forces

    The insurgents claim to have buried 1320 Loyalist dead in common graves the size of swimming pools. They estimate the Loyalist casualties for the week at 8000, and declare that despite ...

    Article : 854 words
  7. "HAVE I CRACKED THE LOTTERY?"

    "Could you direct me to a man named Field ?" a representative of "The Newcastle Sun" asked one of a group of Electric Supply Department employees, working at the corner of Darby and King-streets, Newcastle, this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRINCE IN DUTCH ARMY

    Prince Bernhard, of Lippe-Biesterfeld, who was married to Princess Juliana, of Holland, on Thursday, photographed after the had been sworn-in as an officer of the Dutch Array. He is on the right.—Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BROOK ON THE WAY

    H. L. Brook, who left Gravesend at 6.13 a.m. on an attempt to make a record flight to the Cape and back, reached Bari, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIXING THE BLAME

    The Indian Cricket Board of Control has discussed the report dealing with unhappy incidents arising out of the tour ...

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  11. ANOTHER LOTTERY ON FRIDAY

    First prize in the Lottery which was drawn to-day went to Mayfield East, Newcastle, second prize to South ...

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  12. BIG INCREASE IN N.Z. LISTENERS

    Radio licences in New Zealand total 227,245, an increase of more than 25 per cent, in a year. ...

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  13. GETS £150 A YEAR

    Practically penniless in London, the Countess of Vismes will inherit an income of £150 a year under a deed of ...

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  14. SHARKS AT HEXHAM

    After three weeks' effort a Hexham fisherman to-day landed a grey nurs[?] shark seven feet long. Three weeks ago Mr. Eric Geatches, ...

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  15. Thousands See King and Queen Go To Church

    Thousands of people flocked into Sandringham this morning and saw the King and Queen, accompanied by the Prime Minister and Mrs. Baldwin, ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  18. JEAN BATTEN'S NAME IN PEBBLES

    With nature's aid, Jean Batten's name will be perpetuated at Waiotapu Reserve, near Rotorua. After her visit in 1934 Miss Batten's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NEWCASTLE SCHOOL CHILDREN LEARN TO SWIM

    THERE MAY BE SOME NOEL RYANS AMONG THIS PARTY, WHO KNOWS ?—Scores of Newcastle school children are learning to swim at the vacation classes at the Ocean Baths. They are taught the strokes on land before they lake the plunge, and schoolteachers who coach them are giving their services voluntarily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 49 STEPS CLUB RAIDED

    Describing a police raid on the 49 Steps Club in Castlereagh-street last Friday night, Sergeant Fleming told the Chairman of the Licensing Board ...

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  22. HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH

    More useful rain fell over the State during the week-end. It was mostly light to moderate, but there were heavy falls in ...

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  23. NEW MINERAL FOUND IN NEW ZEALAND

    Tuhua, a hard glass-like mineral substance, which is not found elsewhere in the world, was discovered by a party of visiting scientists, ...

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  24. FIRST COURTS FOR TWO YEARS

    The Lord Chamberlain announces that the King and Queen will hold two Courts early in May and one in July in London, and an evening Court at ...

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