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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh to strong north winds with rough seas south from tropics and east from about longitude 157 degrees, ...

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  5. MRS. SIMPSON WANTS PROMPT FREEDOM

    Mrs. Simpson has asked her English lawyers to apply for her decree nisi to be made absolute immediately the six months' interval ends on April 27, according to "Cavalcade," which states ,that they ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. NO LIMIT ON GUNS

    It is stated on good authority from Tokio that Japan refuses to accept 14 inches as the maximum calibre for naval ...

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  7. PLANES ON THE WAY

    Starting on her great adventure, a flight round the world, Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, the famous American ...

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  8. DISORDER IN PALESTINE

    Despite the increasing disorder among Arabs in Plaestine, the British Government hopes to avoid the application of martial law. ...

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  9. SIDELIGHTS OF SPANISH WAR

    Above is the Union Castle liner, Llandovory Castle, lying partly grounded in the harbor at Port Vendres, southern France. She was holed by a mine in the Mediterranean, off the Spanish coast. At left is Rosita Diaz, blonde star of the Spanish screen, who, it was originally reported, had been shot by a rebel firing squad in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAGISTRATE WARNS CYCLISTS

    A warning to cyclists was issued by Mr. Soane, S. M., at Newcastle Summ[?] Court to-day. Under the Metropolitan Traffic Act. ...

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  11. FALL OF MADRID NOW ONLY MATTER OF DAYS ?

    Advices reaching Whitehall from Spain suggest that General Franco's setback before Madrid has been overstated by the Loyalists, who are in a desperate condition. It is believed that the present offensive against the capital ...

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  12. BETTER TO STEAL THAN BEG

    Pleading guilty to a charge of having broken and entered Alam's store, Dunedoo, on February 18, and stolen goods valued at £30, Thomas ...

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  13. HALL CAINE WRECK

    The northern Rivers S. S. Co., owners of the steamer Hall Caine which foundered yesterday off Broken Bay could ...

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  14. PADEREWSKI DOWN WITH INFLUENZA .

    M. Paderewski, the famous pianist who for a time was President of Poland is ill with influenza in Switzerland. ...

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  15. 'DON'T SUSPECT ME,' PLEADS IL DUCE

    Standing on a rostrum in a plumed cap,. Signor Mussolini to-day addressed a gathering or 5000. mostly Italians, at the Tripoli sample fair in ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. EX-AMBASSADOR SHOT BY WOMAN

    Which waiting on the Gare de Nord platform for a train for Brussels, Comte de Champbrun, formerly French Ambassador to Italy, was shot in the groin ...

    Article : 83 words
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  19. DEATH OF MRS. OLDFIELD

    General sympathy will be felt for the Australian wicketkeeper, W. A. Old-field. whose mother died yesterday at Lindfield at the age of 85 years. ...

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  20. GERMANY TO EXPORT SYNTHETIC WOOL

    Germany intends shortly to export synthetic wool and rubber. ...

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  21. HORSE UNDERSTOOD TRAFFIC SIGNALS

    Charged with hiving left a horse unattended at Ludgale Circus, London George Norton a van driver, explained to the Magistrate, "I had the ...

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  22. THE HAIPING RESCUE PICTURES

    Picture, of the loss of the Haiping off the Queensland coast, and the rescue of the crew. The top photograph shows the crippled steamer listing badly after she had been abandoned. The photograph was taken from the rescue ship Mildura, in heavy rain. In the bottom photograph, Chinese members of the crew of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ITALIAN ALLEGATION OF POISON GAS

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) said his attention had been called to a recent Italian broadcast, alleging ...

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  24. COCKTAIL PARTIES FOR UNDERGRADUATES

    The increasing number of sherry and cocktail parties held by Oxford undergraduates is deplored by Mr. C. H. S. Fifoot, the senior retiring proctor. ...

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  25. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  26. PROTEST AGAINST "BARBARITY"

    Halle Selassie has sent a Note to the League of Nations denouncing the barbarity at Addis Ababa and its neighborhood in February. ...

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  27. GENERAL STRIKE AS, PROTEST

    While Cabinet discussed to-day the prevention of further disorders between Fascists and the Popular Front, the union of syndicalists ...

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  28. TOM MOONEY TO STAY IN GAOL

    The Senate rejected by 34 votes to 5 a Lower House resolution to pardon Thomas Mooney. who has served 21 years of a life sentence for ...

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  29. DRAGGED TO DEATH AT TAIL OF 'PLANE

    Seven passengers Jumped to safety with parachutes when the engine stated in an Army 'plane at 2000ft., but the pilot's parachute caught in the ...

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  30. Lottery, To-morrow

    Complete details of the 404th State Lottery drawing, with the prize winning numbers in numerical order, will be published in the first edition of "The ...

    Article : 38 words
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