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  4. FINE WITH CLOUDS

    City Forecast. -- Fine with a moderate day temperature; some clouds; S. W. to S. wind, ...

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  5. Aust. Airmen Set Out for Pacific Flight -- Page 11

    At the plenary session of the Arms Limitation Conference, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Bridgeman, made a plain, unvarnished statement of Great Britain's case, which, he complained, had been the subject of gross misrepresentation elsewhere, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 'PLANE WRECKAGE

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Thurs. Wreckage has been found in the interior of New[?] foundland which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PACIFIC PEACE

    "Peace in lite Pacific " was the principal motif of the speeches at a farewell luncheon tendered by the San Francisco Chamber, of Commerce to the Australian Industrial Mission. Both hosts and guests agreed in accepting its maintenance as ...

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  8. YOUTH IN THE AIR

    "Lads from 15 to 16 years entering the Air Force are high-spirited and most reckless young devils. They would break their necks on a road if they were ...

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  9. £1,000,000 TEMPLE

    With full Masonic ceremonial the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England, the Duke of Connaught, symbolically laid the foundation-stone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW YORK TO ROME

    Lloyd Bertrand, who had an interest in the flight to Germany of Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Levine until his quarrel with the ...

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  11. "SCOTS WHA HAE"

    In the presence of the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales inaugu rated Scotland's national memorial at Edinburgh in honor of the 100,000 ...

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  12. NEW MENACE

    On information concerning the recent Kaingsi insurgent it appears that the three discomfited Cantonese generals. Chiang Fa-kuei, Chu Pei-teh, ...

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  13. FOOD SUPPLIES

    In reply to Capt. H. King (Con., Paddington), the prime Minister stated in the House of Commons that the value of War Office headquarters ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN TO FLY THE PACIFIC

    Captain Kingsford Smith and his two comrades Mr. C. P. Ulm (left) and Mr. Keith Anderson, are here checking over their proposed Pacific route from San Francisco to Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) will act as Secretary of the Dominions during Mr. Amery's Empire tour, but while Mr. Baldwin is in Canada Earl ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The engagement is announced of Lord Biedisloe, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Agriculture, to Ellen, daughter of the late ...

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  17. MAY TOUR WORLD

    Mr. C. B. Cochran, the well-known sporting promoter, is talking of giving up theatres and boxing and everything for two years, in order to take ...

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  18. PRICE WAR?

    The Studebaker and Dodge motor companies have lowered their prices for all models of their cars, probably anticipating the entry of Ford's into ...

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