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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Moderate to rough sea over North Tasman and eastern waters to the northward. ...

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  5. POWERS WELCOME BRITISH [?]OR SPAIN

    The Chairman of the Non-Intervention Committee (Lord Plymouth), who is one of the Parliamentary Under ...

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  6. JAPANESE INDICTED

    In well informed British circles to-day a more reassuring view was taken of the latest newt from North China. ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. OFFICIALS "LEARNED ALL SORTS OF THINGS"

    "The 'black-out' was far better than we had ever hoped for we learned all sorts of things," said Wing-Commander Hodsoll. ...

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  8. NOTICE WAS TORN DOWN

    One of the eviction notices put up by the Defence Department at Nobbys Camp yesterday was torn down ...

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  9. CLASHED WITH POLICE

    Police and demonstrators clashed when members of the British Union of Fascists marched from Kentish Town, London, to Trafalgar-square. The tap photograph shows the police going "into action" in Trafalgar-square, while those below show disturbers being removed.—Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HONORS TO QUIST

    Honors of the play between Australia and England at tennis to-day went to Adrian Ouist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mill Dorothy Round, who won the women's singles championship at Wimbledon, photographed in London with her fiance, Dr. D L. Little. They will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENGLISH BOWLERS IN GOOD FORM

    Jim Cornford and Gover each took seven wickets for their counties when the cricket games were concluded to-day. Cornford took 7—74 for Sussex ...

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  13. HELEN WILLS AND DIVORCE

    "I will not go so far as to say that there is not another man in my life." said Mrs. Helen Wills Moody ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  15. NON STOP TO AUSTRALIA

    For a non-stop flight from England to Australia which the British Air Ministry is reported to be considering a new ...

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  16. GIRL BADLY INJURED

    A four-year-old girl was critically injured when a dray in which she was riding at Swansea to-day struck a log, ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. FOG IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    Sydney had another fog to-day and caught in its obscurity the terry traffic at its peak. The fog came down the harbor ...

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  18. Davis Cup Draw

    The draw for the inter-zone final matches between America and Germany to commence to-morrow at Wimbledon Is ...

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  19. MORE GEAR FOR INFANTRY

    The infantry's war-time appellation—"P.B.I."—was again applied to-day when a demonstration of the latest British anti-gas methods was given ...

    Article : 219 words
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  21. FLIGHTS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    Messages of congratulation received by the pilots of the flying bouts Caledonia and Clipper III. on today's successful completion of their double ...

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  22. LITTLE HOPE FOR MRS. PUTNAM

    The United States Navy Department has no information on the report emanating from New Zealand that a 'plane ...

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  23. QUICK PENALTIES FOR ROAD HOGS

    A proposal made by Lord Ellbank to punish road hogs on the spot and save court work by empowering the police to deprive them of their licences for an ...

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  24. ANXIOUS MOMENTS FOR CREW

    Bombs burst within a quarter of a mile of the Auckland yacht, Roxane, which, with her crew of young New ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. JEALOUSY MOTIVE IN FRENCH CRIME

    The body of Rachel Renard. aged 18, who sold postcards of the battlefields to visitors, was found to-day in a shell-hole beneath rusted barbed wire ...

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  26. SAVED "LOVE CAPTIVE" FROM A BLONDE

    A flavor of Hollywood melodrama ran through a story told in Court to-day of the efforts of Thomas Vainer, a millionaire, to rescue his "playboy" son from association with a blonde divorcee, Mrs. Jean Macdonald. ...

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  27. TO LEAVE HOSPITAL BED FOR SISTER'S WEDDING

    After four years in a special bed at St George Hospital, where she has been under treatment for a spinal injury, Edna Lewis, 18, will be granted freedom for her sister's wedding and her own birthday. ...

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  28. TWO MOTOR CARS STOLEN

    A motor car was stolen from Scott-street, Newcastle, and another from Everton-street. Hamilton, early last night The vehicles are owned by ...

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  29. LOTTERY ON MONDAY

    A complete list of prize-winning numbers in State lottery No. 431 will be published in tabulated order in "The Newcastle ...

    Article : 32 words
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