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    City Forecast.--Mostly fine and warm to hot and sultry with clouds, but still a tendency to a thunder ...

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  6. London to Sydney in 134 Hours--Regular Timetable

    Apropos Bert Hinkler's flight and Sir Sefton Brancker's statement that time-tables are in preparation for an Anglo-Australian air service, the aeronautical correspondent of "The Times" assumes that a practical air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 269 words
  7. POISON PETROL

    The menace to London's crowed streets of the American motor spirit, called ethyl, which is sprayed through the exhausts of motor cars in the form of a fine mist of lead into the air, has been ventilated in the House ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA, AS SHE IS TAUGHT

    The realisation that English school children are being taught from geography books which are hopelessly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OUR DEFENCE

    "Without the military assistance of the Dominions and Colonies the Great War might have been lost," said Major ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. "HUSH" CRASH

    The "Daily News" Bays that secrecy is being maintained regarding an R.A.F. crash, at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, involving three machines, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. SHIP SCUTTLED

    The British Navy is on the track of a band of Chinese pirates, who seized a Japanese freighter, scuttled it, and have ...

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  12. WHO'S THE LADY?

    The "Daily News" says that political circles are most interested in the identity of the discharged woman servant, now lying ill, who made the affidavit ...

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  13. PRINCE WINS POINT-TO-POINT RACE

    London, Thursday ("Sun" Special)--The Prince of Wales Won the Welsh Guards' point-to-point steeplechase of Telbury. He led throughout. There were six starters. Three fell at the first jump. The Prince rode a faultless race with the exception of a stumble at the last fence. The betting was 21 against. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GIVEN PEACE MEDAL

    NEW YORK. Thursday. ("Sun" Special).--The Woodrow Wilson Peace Medal, with a grant of £5000 made annually, by the foundation trustees, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AIR CHIEF COMING

    LONDON, Thursday. ("Sun" Special).--The Air Ministry has informed the special representative of "The Sun" that Air-Marshall Sir John Salmond, who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "DAWN" FURORE

    With a solitary and inarticulate exception, all the film critics who witnessed the private showing of the banned ...

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  17. VANISHED!

    All hope has been abandoned of finding alive three of the leading American aviators. On Sunday, Commander Schmidt ...

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  18. STILL FALLING

    The House Naval Committee to-day authorised an appropriation of 14,800,000 dollars (£2,960,000) for the modernisation of two battleships ...

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  19. 13 KILLED; 35 INJURED

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" telegraphs that 20 miners of the Ewald (Ricklinghausen) Colliery were ascending in a cage at the end ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. GLUES! CLUB!

    For the first time in radio history, an Eskimo, far removed from his frigid homeland, spoke to an Eskimo in the ice wastes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DIGGER'S STATUE

    The Liberty Memorial of Kansas City, the most elaborate war memorial in the United Stales, has received from Australia a lay figure of an ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The stop-work meeting of the Cooks' Union decided not to suppl[?] a cook to fill the Ul[?]maroa vacancy and to stand by its demand for the ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. HOUSE OF LORDS BECOMING HERE DEBATING SOCIETY

    "The truth is that by degrees this House is disappearing through inanition, it isn't that we are short of capable men. By accident we have ...

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  24. S. AFRICA TO WORK STATE DIAMOND TREASURE

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. F. W. Beyers, K.C.) announced in the Assembly this afternoon the Government's intention to establish a State ...

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