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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Rough seas over most of Tasman, but moderate along coast, fog likely. THE PO[?] LIBRA[?] ...

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  5. Shanghai Ready For Trouble

    The feeling between the Chinese and Japanese is increasing in bitterness. All foreign members of the International Volunteer Corps are standing by in case of an outbreak of hostilities. ...

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  6. CHECKED BY FLOOD

    The opening of the dam on the Alberche River has resulted in n great setback to the rebel advance on Toledo. ...

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  7. M.C.C Team's Happy Warrior Is Robins

    Cricket form in England is often turned upside down in Australia. It would be rash to make a prophecy about the ...

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  8. King's Pipers Introduced To Jazz

    King Edward is spending much of his time at Balmoral with his nine pipers. He does not permit them to play in the mornings for fear they might awaken his guests, but he like them to pipe in to ...

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  9. For Next Season

    One of Elizabethan fur fashions, which Kill be worn during THE Coronation. In block and while, the jacket waS displayed at a recent fashion parade in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. New York Next

    Mr. Robert Nicholson, the Newcastle singer, after a most successful tour, for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, of Tarmania, South Australia and Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DEMOCRACY DEFENDED

    A vigorous defence of democracy was delivered today by Mr. Winston Churchill in an address to an audience ...

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  12. President's Holiday

    President Lebrun, of France, photographed while out for a walk with his grandchildren in the grounds of the Chateau de Vizi[?]le, near Paris, where he spent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE BIG AIR RACE

    Nine machines checked-in at Portsmouth at 6 p.m. to-day for the purpose of undergoing tests as a preliminary to ...

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  14. NO DANCE MUSIC ON SUNDAY

    Announcing that it has no intention of placing vaudeville and dance music on its Sunday programmes, the British Broadcasting Corporation ...

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  15. MAY STAY IN LEAGUE

    The feeling prows in Geneva that Italy will not leave the League of Nations. It is felt that Signor Mussolini would ...

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  16. RAIL REVENUE RISES IN ENGLAND

    Signs or the cumulative effects of the industrial recovery of the last few years appear in current statistics and reports. ...

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  17. THE SON STOP PRESS

    Sydney, Friday.—The Jury awarded Mrs. Eliza Burns £1755 damages against Constable E. w. Thorne. Her claim followed the death of her ...

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  18. "TAKING SPORT TOO SADLY"

    A miserable lime on shipboard is predicted for the Australian women cricketers, by "The Star" in commenting upon the rules and regulations for the team, ...

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  20. ROYAL MARRIAGE

    The wedding of Princess Juliana, heiress to the Throne of the Netherlands, and Prince Bernard Zur Lippe Bisterfeld, of Germany, will take place ...

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  21. ARMY IN THE SKY

    The greatest mass parachute descent' ever made closed the Red Army manoeuvres at Minsk, states the Moscow ...

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  22. Lord Sempill's 'Plane

    The Monospar Croydon airliner, in which Lord Sempill's crew and the designer (Mr. F. F. Crocombe), flew from London to Melbourne. It will be flown back to London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Snipers

    Some of the Spanish Government snipers who refused to leave [?]run even when the taking of the city by the rebels was certain. They are behind sandbag ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. LEAGUE OF NATION VICE-PRESIDENTS

    When the Assembly of the League this evening elected its six vice-presidents, with 52 nations voting. France received 49 votes. Great Britain 47. ...

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  26. PROBLEM AT THE ABBEY

    Directing attention to the fact that Westminster Abbey is expected to be closed from January. "The Dally Mall" says that the problem of preparing ...

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  27. JAPAN AND SOUTHS AFRICAN WOOL

    Statistics received by the South African Trade Commissioner show that Japan was the highest purchaser of wool in South Africa in July, the ...

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  28. WAR'S LEGACY OF TEMPERANCE

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the North Wales Temperance Association, today, Raid that one or the few good things that had come out of the war ...

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  29. Australian Cyclists in London

    At 1.30 a.m. to-day the Smith Brothers of Australia were last In the six days' cycle race, 12 laps behind the German leaders. The Belgians ...

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  30. ARREST FOLLOWS TRAIN SMASH

    The driver of the train which crashed into on express near Lourdes yesterday, when 14 persons were killed, has been arrested for alleged failure ...

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  31. LONSDALE BELT HOLDER BEATEN

    The freakish Nel Tarleton, three times winner of the British featherweight championship and therefore permanent holder of the Lonsdale ...

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