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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    N.W. to W. and S.W. winds around S.E. of continent, southern and central Tasman. Moderate ...

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  5. MADE SURE OF IT

    The looting of the 345-ton steamer Carlingford by the inhabitants of the lonely island of Arranmore, off the Irish ...

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  6. "Great Victory For Liberalism"

    President Roosevelt's victory at the presidential election means the triumph of the Liberal ideas which the British Empire pioneered, said Professor Copland, of Melbourne, in an interview to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Battleships Will Defy 'Planes

    A While Paper which will be issued to-morrow will throw important and new light on the subject of the greatest ...

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  8. "Hands Red With Murder"

    The phrase "Hands Red With Murder," used in a House of Commons speech has been the subject of a ...

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  9. ALL QUIET IN IRAQ

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the latest information from ...

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  10. OBJECTIVE OF LABOR

    The objective of the Labor Party in Great Britain has been defined in a resolution prepared for the House of ...

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  11. A VERY BUSY "MR. DEEDS"

    Tom Webster in a cartoon in "The Daily Mail" has dubbed Hammond 'Mister Deeds Comes to Town," depicting a ...

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  12. HUGE CHAIN OF FORTS

    After the decision to fortify the Franco-Belgian frontier, the French Defence Minister (M. Daladier) announces a further ...

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  13. IT'S NOT SO ROSY

    The British Empire is still the most important buyer of [?]nese goods, according to a report by Sir George Sansom, ...

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  14. Admiral Kelly Dies

    The death is announced of Admiral Sir John Kelly, who has been Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth since 1934. ...

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  15. MILITARY "PLANE FALLS IN FLAMES

    Crashing on Salisbury Plain during camera gun practice, Pilot Officer R. F. See and Aircraftsman Harold Gray were killed to-day. ...

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  16. NO SPANISH FRUIT

    Australian dried fruit producers may have reason to be thankful for the Spanish civil war because, according to ...

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  19. MOLLISON'S 'PLANE AND THE IRISH SWEEP

    The Irish sweepstakes organisation this afternoon announced the settlement of the litigation regarding the "Miss Dorothy," the Bellanca 'plane ...

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  20. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    The flames continued this afternoon to spread in some directions and bucket brigades were formed from the creek to the homes. With a ...

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  21. KILLED HIMSELF TO HONOR BET

    Clifford Cook, of Kansas City, who promised his wife that he would kill himself if Mr. Landon were not elected, ...

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  22. In The Path Of The Forest Fire

    All that was left of the Business Section at Bandon, an Oregon coastal town, after a forest fire, had swept through. Nine persons last their lives. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. LOYALISTS RECAPTURE SOME POSTS

    The Spanish loyalists to-day recaptured Cienpotuelos in the southern sector of Madrid's defences from the rebels, who seized it on Monday. ...

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  24. NATIVES' IN SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    The Pull Court to-day dismissed an appeal against the transfer of a native's name from the ordinary voters to the natives' roll in accordance with ...

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  25. VETERAN JOCKEY IS TO RETIRE

    Jockey Fred Fox who is 49 years of age, is to retire at the end of the season. He will take out a trainer's licence. Fox succeeded J. Childs ...

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  26. LINDBERGH BUYS A BRITISH 'PLANE

    Although Colonel Lindbergh sought sanctuary in England from publicity in the United States, he is still keen on flying. Widespread Interest has ...

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  27. EUTHANASIA BILL IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    A bill that will bring enthanasia as an issue before Parliament was introduced in the House of Lords to-day by Lord Ponsonby. ...

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  28. HAILED WITH JOY IN FRANCE

    The French Foreign Minister, M. Delbos, says that France halls President Roosevelt's triumph with great joy. He says that he is profoundly ...

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  29. Cables In Brief

    London, Wednesday: A memorial service for the late Sir Murray Anderson will be held in the chapel of the Order of St. Michael and St ...

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  30. TWO CITIZENS OF ROME

    The honor of Citizenship of Rome was formally conferred to-day on Marshals Badoglio and De Bono, the commanders of the Italian forces in ...

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