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  2. FINE, WITH CLOUDS

    City Forecast. -- Fine, with passing clouds, fresh and squally westerly to southerly winds; cold night. ...

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  5. Chamberlain Tells World of Britain's Naval Needs

    "The question of cruisers used for policing trade routes cannot be argued in terms of number and tonnage, like battleships," was the gist of a long exposition of Britain's policy by Sir Austen Chamberlain in the House ...

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  6. OUR DEAD

    The emotions of Australia's soldier High Commissioner have been deeply stirred by a tour of the battlefields. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIKE WAR!

    War-time raids were recalled in England during the aerial manoeuvres. Many of the attackers were ...

    Article : 346 words
  8. PACIFIC WAR

    War in the Pacific is by no means an impossbility said an Australian delegate to the Institute of Pacific Relations Conference. Other delegates urged America and Japan to ...

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  9. "THAT ASS, THE LAW"

    "Sir, I wonder if that ass, the law, would hang me if I shot you into the realms of gloomy King Pluto," wrote George Dent, a clerk to his former ...

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  10. AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING

    Night and day the ceaseless clatter of drills and the ring of picks and shovels are to be heard in College-street where the Tramway Construction Department is hastening along the College-street extension. The picture was taken in the flickering torchlight during the first bleak hours of this morning, when an army of workers was vigorously endeavoring to keep warm, tearing up the concrete and having it into waiting trucks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 'BLAMES MOTHER'

    The affairs of the Angelus Temple are getting into a fearful tangle. Mrs. Kennedy, mother of Mrs. Aimee McPherson, has been banished to Alaska ...

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  12. KICKED TO DEATH

    John Hector, an official of the Seamen's Union, has been found dead in a Poplar street. It is believed that he was kicked to ...

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  13. IRISH UPROAR

    There was a regrettable scene in the Dail to-day, when Mr. O'Sullivan, Minister for Education, in supporting the second reading of the Public ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The Paris correspondent of "The [?]Times" telegraphs that the Cabin[?] has decided that machines used [?]trans-Atlantic flights should [?] ...

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  15. SNAPPED IN TWO

    Engine trouble in a Lufthansa 'plane, which was attempting a forced landing at Cassel (Prussia), caused the machine to nose dive, and it ...

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  16. ROOKE DELAYED

    Denis Rooke, the Britain airman, who is flying to Australia in a Moth 'plane, will probably be delayed at Allahabad for some days. ...

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