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    CITY FORECAST: Still unsettled, with some showers, but with a likelihood of some fine breaks; fresh to strong ...

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  6. Rear-Admiral Held To Blame for Royal Oak Rumpus

    That the Admiralty considered Rear-Admiral Collard to be initially blameworthy for the rumpus on H.M.S. Royal Oak was announced by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Bridgeman) in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. READY TO SHOOT

    A Lloyd's underwriter has settled the claim by Capt. Koehl on the policy requiring that he should cross the Atlantic and land on the American continent at his first attempt this year. The amount is not stated, but the rate is £5 5s per cent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LIGHT 'PLANE FOR AUSTRALIA

    The picture gives three views of the Versatile Westland-Widgcon, the type of plane in which Wing-Commander E. R. Manning will shortly leave for Australia. When the wings are folded the plane can be placed in a small garage as shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CAR WAR

    Although America had captured the motor trade in Australia, British manufacturers were now making more suitable cars, ...

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  10. NEXT WEEK

    Wing-Commander Edye R. Manning, formerly of Sydney, is almost ready to hop off on his flight to Australia in his Westland Widgeon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ARMY MURDER

    Germans are not allowed to forget the system of murder whereby discipline is maintained in the, "Black Army," which was secretly formed to ...

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  12. ATLANTIC DASH

    The "Star" says that Miss Carstairs, the noted British competitor in many motorboat races, is contemplating a trans-Atlantic dash in ...

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  13. £8000 SPUR

    The Duke of Richmond and Cordon, who died on January 18: left £297,107. The bequests include one of £8000 ...

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  14. RAIL BANDITS

    Four armed and masked bandits entered an observation car on the Northwestern Railway Co.'s transcontinental express, outward bound from the city, ...

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  15. ARMY OFFENCES

    Clause 4 of the Army and Air Force (Annual) Bill, which came up for discussion in the House of Commons, provided for the abolition of ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    W. H. Holton, 30, and D. Douglas, 31, of Tooleybu[?], Victoria, have asked the chairman of the Matlock Council to find thorn wives. They ...

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  17. HAPPENED AT ONE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING

    Back to the sunlight and peering eyes of hundreds of onlookers emerges a car that made a headlong plunge from No. I wharf, Woolloomooloo, at 1.45 this morning. Inside the car, the passengers were a garbage tin, a billycan and a felt hat--there were no bodies. Diver W. Harris (at left) has just come up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DEATH OF CHARLES SIMS

    It is now learned that Charles Sims, R.A., who was keeper and trustee of the Royal Academy from 1920 to 1926, was drowned. ...

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  19. New Knights of the Garter

    The King has approved the appointment of the following as Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: The Earl of Athlone, Governor-General ...

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  20. CHEAP DEVICE TO MAKE AIR SAFE FOR DEMOCRACY

    The "Evening News" says that a new method has been devised of fitting the Handley-Page automatic safety slot, in the form of thin foil, ...

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  21. TUNE=IN TO NERVE CURRENT THROUGH HUMAN BODY!

    Radio listeners to-night, for the first time in radio history, heard the sound of a nerve current passing through a human body. ...

    Article : 142 words
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