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  4. DUCHESS OF WINDSOR NEVER POSSESSED ROYAL JEWELLERY

    The Duchess of Windsor never had any of the late Queen Alexandra's jewels, states a correspondent in "The Star," for ...

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  5. STRANGE HAPPENINGS

    MANY strange features were connected with the match between Henry Cotton, British open golf champion and Densmore Shute, during their £500 golf, match at Surrey. On one occasion a car had to be removed while Cotton played a shot. The photo shows hos a shot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SMASH AND GRAB POLICY OF JAPAN IN CHINA

    "Once more Japan's contribution to the stablisation of Eastern Asia turns out to be smash and grab," says "The Times" ...

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  7. Measles Virus Isolated.

    TWO German scientists, Drs Wenckebach and Kunert, claim to have isolated the virus of measles. ...

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  8. DIPLOMATIC TALKS BETWEEN ITALY AND BRITAIN

    THE "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states, that diplomatic talks between Britain and Italy are expected to open with the return ...

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  9. Claimed Mrs Putnam Still Alive

    Federal operatives arrested Wilbur Rothar, janitor, living with his wife and eight children, on a charge of attempted extortion from Mr Putnam, ...

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  10. RECOGNITION OF GENERAL FRANCO'S GOVT.

    The official Vatican Spokesman, referring to reports, of the Vatican's recognition of General Franco's Government, said it ...

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  11. VISIT OF FRANK BEAUREPAIRE

    Mr Frank Beaurepaire, ex-champion amateur swimmer of Australia, who thrice represented Australia at the Olympic Games, paid a short visit to ...

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  12. TWENTY INJURED WHEN TRAMS COLLIDED.

    About 20 people were injured last night when two trams collided at North Sydney. Five were so seriously hurt that they had to be taken ...

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  13. Liners For Pacific Service

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that orders will be placed early in September with British firms for twin 22,000-ton liners, with a speed of 22 ...

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  14. MARY MAGUIRE ILL IN HOLLYWOOD.

    Mary Maguire, known as the Mary Picktord of Australia, is confined to her bed, suffering from acute bronchitis, due to a cold developed while ...

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  15. BRITISH RIFLEMEN

    The National Rifle Association team of 14 who will visit Australia in connexion with Sydney's anniversary, will leave on October 14. via South ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS' SUCCESS IN STRENUOUS DOUBLES.

    In the third round of the doubles Crawford and McGrath defeated Kukujevic and Puncel, 8-6, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2, after a great struggle lasting ...

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  17. IT WASN'T THE WANTED MAN.

    This morning police investigated a report from Yasmba that a man answering the description of Robert Morgan Evans, who escaped from the ...

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  18. EXODUS TO EXHIBITION.

    Yesterday and again today the mail train for Brisbane had to be run in two divisions, principally to cope with the passengers travelling to the ...

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