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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    N. to N.W. winds at first off S.E. corner and W. Tasman. W. to S.W. and rough sea east of ...

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  5. King's Visit Causes A Stir

    The King's visit to the distressed area in South Wales coincides with the revolt of a number of Conservatives against the Government's alleged indifference. ...

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  6. REBELS ARE RECOGNISED

    It was announced from Berlin and Rome to-day that both Germany and Italy have decided to ...

    Article : 508 words
  7. WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE THE VICTIMS

    Cowering under a death-dealing, nerve-shattering bombardment, Madrid to-day stands as an awesome example ...

    Article : 505 words
  8. "THE TIMES" LASHES NEW PACT

    "If there is not honor, there is at least mutual admiration among thieves," says "The Times" in a leading article on ...

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  9. LAST WORDS PROTEST LOYALTY

    "I was neither a traitor nor a deserter," were the last words left by the Minister for the Interior. M. Salengro. ...

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  10. INFLUX OF JEWS TO PALESTINE

    The amazing growth of Jewish immigration since 1922 was revealed at the first public session of the Royal ...

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  11. Sydney Visit

    Adrian Quist, Australian Davis Cup player, pointing out the sights of Melbourne to his sister, Ronda. She will accompany him to Sydney, where he will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITAIN'S NEW BID

    "The Sun" learns that the British Cabinet to-day approved of a new Note that Britain will send to the Locarno ...

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  13. MIGRATION URGE

    An interim report of the Overseas Settlement Board, issued to-day, states that the improvement of economic conditions overseas and evidence that the ...

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  14. SABOTAGE TRIAL IN RUSSIA

    The Soviet has announced the names of four more Germans arrested on espionage charges. The first trial will open at ...

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  15. WEPT AT THE BEDSIDE

    The Premier (M. Blum) to-day visited the flat at Lille occupied by M. Salengro, the Minister for the Interior, who was cleared in Parliament last ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    CHATHAM WELTER HANDICAP ROSABAN 1 TRIMERCLAN 2 DALEFUL 3 ...

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  19. THE KING OPENS PARLIAMENT: CROWD BRAVES RAIN

    Big, crowds braved the rain when King Edward drove from Buckingham Palace to Westminster to over the new session of Parliament. The photograph at left shows him leaving the House of Lords after having performed the opening ceremony. This was the first time since his succession to the Throne, that his Majesty had met ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. RESCUE OF THE MUNGANA

    In the Admiralty Court to-day, Mr. Justice Bucknill awarded £11,750 salvage to the Ocean Steamship Co. and the master and crew of that ...

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  21. KING LEOPOLD TO MARRY AGAIN

    It is reported, says the "Daily Herald's" Vienna correspondent, that King Leopold, of Belgium, who 14 months ago lost his wife. Queen Astrid, will ...

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