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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    N.W. to W. winds in Victoria and Tasmanian waters. N.E. to E and S.E. north ...

    Article : 28 words
  5. Nazi Battleship Welcomed by Rebel Troops

    A German destroyer cruised off Centa to-day under the eyes of the Spanish loyalist fleet, while the battleship, Deutschland, entered the port, states the Tangier correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  6. OLYMPIC STAR WANTS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Jesse Owens, the American negro star of the Olympic Games, told "The Sun" to-day that he hopes to visit ...

    Article : 653 words
  7. JAPANESE BID

    Japan to-day blatantly tells the world that, having captured the lion's share of Lancashire's cotton trade, it is now ...

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  8. Highlights at the Olympic Games

    Australia bad a bod day, for Gerald Backhouse failed to show up in the final of the 800 metres, and E. R. Scarf and J. J. O'Hora, the wrestlers, were eliminated. These were Australia's only competitors yesterday. ...

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    The Premier of Spain, Senor Jose Giral (left) and Niceto Alcala Zamora, who rose to be President, were once prisoners of a military dictatorship in Spairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Feminine Topper

    Here is one of the toppers for women, at present fashionable on French race-courses. It it of black silk, and was worn with a long veil. The ensemble ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "NO HARM IN BARRACKING"

    Cecil Parkin, the former English Test cricketer, in his book, plays a tribute to Australian barracking. "I like it," ...

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  12. "Get That 'Plane!"

    Staff cadets at the Royal Military College with an imaginary enemy 'plane, during training operations at Victoria Barracks, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. YACHT CUP RIVALRY

    The Royal Yacht Sauadron this afternoon sent a challenge for the America Cup to the New York Yacht Club. ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  16. Airliner to Bomber in 3 Hours

    This was an ordinary six-patsenger commercial 'plane. Now it is a 190 m.p.h. bomber. The gun turret, bomb racks and gun gear in the cockpit can be intalled in three hours. Called the Airspeed Convertible Envoy, and being built in England, seven of these dual-purpote 'planet have been ordered for defence by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EMPIRE FOREIGN POLICY

    The Chairman of the Royal Empire Society (Sir Archibald Welgall). points out In a letter to "The Times" that every speaker at the society's ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. ATTACK MADE ON RUSSIA

    The "Daily Mail" says in a leading article. "If the Communists can rely on supplies from the Soviet, their victory is Inevitable. Russia's action is a ...

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  20. TRADE EXPANDING IN NEW ZEALAND

    "New Zealand's first Labor Cabinet has had the good fortune to introduce its first Budget at n time of buoyant revenue and expanding trade." says ...

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    MELBOUBNE MAN'S DEATH.— Toronto (Canada), Tuesday: After a heart attack. Mr. Clarence C. Maddock (49), of Melbourne, died in bed ...

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  22. Governor on Way to Sydney

    The Governor-Designated of N.S.W. (Sir Murray Anderson) and Lady Anderson, photographed on the Strathaird in Melbourne. They are due in Sydney tomorrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. NEUTRALITY & SPAIN

    The French Government had favorable replies to its appeal for neutrality from the British, Belgian and German Governments, the last being ...

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  24. FOR THE NATION

    An interesting scheme, extending the scope of the work of the National Trust for the Preservation of places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, ...

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