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  5. DON BRADMAN TAKES INTEREST IN SURROUNDINGS

    BRADMAN'S pulse is good and his condition satisfactory. Bradman was able to sit up and take a lively interest in his surroundings, and was thrilled to learn that a few rooms away, on the same floor, was where Sir James Barrie wrote ...

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  6. SMITHY'S RAGE AGAINST TIME

    ELEVEN thousand miles to travel, with 14 days in which to fly the distance and prepare in England for the Centenary Air Race, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, dogged by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LEAPING FOR LIFE in Tokio during a moc[?] raid on the city. Citizens are being taught what to do in case of a read attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    After adding more laurels to Australia's sporting, fame, the Empire Games team was welcomed home by many admirers when the Ormonde entered port at Sydney, From left to right: L. Cook (Qld.), "Dune" Gray, Miss Claire Dennis, Noel Ryan, Miss Lesley Thompson, H. K. Maxwell (manager). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Has 58 Wives

    &RJETSCHOV, the world's record bigamist—ex-Chief of the Secret Police at Tula—has been sentenced to 10 ...

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  10. Steam Aeroplane is Being Built

    On the authority of Mr. W. Bolsover, of Whitby, a steam aviation expert, the London "Daily Mail" says that Herr ...

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  11. CLOTHING IGNITED

    Badly burnt about the body and legs when her clothing caught fire from a methylated spirit stove this morning, Mrs. ...

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  12. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    America's hope of triumphing in the air race is seemingly centred only in Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS LEAVE FOR HOME LADEN WITH GIFTS

    The Australian players who embarked on the Orontes had much extra luggage. THIS was largely comprised of gifts from all over England, including ...

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  14. NOW IN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.

    In the presence of a huge crowed the bodies of Dr. Dollfuss and D[?] Seipel were, removed to a memorial chapel. They were placed in the ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

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  16. POLAND TO BECOME MILITARY CAMP

    Marshal Pilsudski's decree changing the whole of Poland into a military training camp is due to a decision to base the foreign policy on a powerful army instead of on Eastern Locarno, reports the Warsaw correspondent of the "Manchester ...

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  17. JOURNEY'S END.

    After a stormy passage of 170 days from Australia, the Finnish barque, Lawhill, arrived at Gravesend. The mighty mainsail went off for repairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "A CANNIBALISTIC ATTITUDE."

    "This cannibalistic attitudeeating people—where do you get that from?" asked Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the Police Court ...

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  19. DOUMERGUE'S REFORMS.

    Parliament is expected to agree to Premier Doumergue's constitutional reforms, reports the Paris correspondent of the London ...

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  20. FOUR YOUTHS IN COURT.

    Four youths, throe of 18 and one of 17 years, who looked even younger than that, appeared in the Police Court, before Mr. P. M. ...

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  21. LONDON'S NEW LORD MAYOR.

    Sir Stephen Killik, senior partner of the firm of Killik and Co., stock[?] brokers, has been elected Lord Mayor of London. He was sheriff in 1922-23. ...

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  22. ATHENS IS NEXT STOP.

    Miss Freda Thompson, of Melbourne, who is flying to Australia, left here to day for Athens. Owing to bad weather she was delayed in ...

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  23. FOUR PERSONS KILLED

    Four occupants of an airspeed Courier 'plane were killed when it crashed near Sevenoaks (Kent). ...

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  24. TWO MEN FINED FOR BET-MAKING.

    A fine of £10, in default 14 days, was imposed by Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the Police Court to-day, on William Dwyer (33, laborer), ...

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  25. ITALO-GERMAN RAPPROCHEMENT.

    Roms's "Daily Mail" correspondent reports that three mysterious German entissaries are reported to have arrived to prepare the way ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL VOTE IN ENGLAND.

    Municipal elections which take place on November 1 will affect representation on nearly 400 councils. ...

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    Waving farewell to H.M.S. Sussex as she leaves Sheerness for Australia. Prince Henry hoarded the cruiser at Marseilles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. RIOTS FEARED In Paris.

    Owing to the fear of riots when Parliament meets in November to vote on the reform of the. French Constitution, the garrison of Paris is ...

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  29. THROWN IN FRONT OF TRAM

    THROWN from a motor, car in front of an electric tram, which struck her, following a collision with another car at Malvern, Melbourne, Kathleen ...

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  30. BODY IN RIVER.

    THE body of Frederick Cohn was found in the River Plenty, at South Morang, Victoria, on Saturday. For the past 28 years Cohn had lived ...

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