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  6. Silence of Barrier Ice Veils Marooned Ant arctic Party

    For two days nothing has been heard from Professor Larry Gould and his companions, Bernt Balchen and Harold June, on their geological trip to the Rockefeller Mountains, radio communication having ceased. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRAIN FAMINE

    The British Foreign Minister, Sir Austen Chamberlain, has become the Soviet's bete noir in some country districts, saye the Riga correspondent of "The Times", in order to stimulate the collection of grain with a view to reducing the bread shortage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHORT WALK

    The King passed another good day. His Majesty remained in the ground of Craigweil House this ...

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  9. ARTIST AND STAR

    Mr. Leon Heron, the well known Melbourne black and white artist, and son of Mr. H. L. Heron ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NUDE BATHING

    "Our city has become pornography's new home," said the Austrian Minister for Justice (Dr. Franz ...

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  11. FIERY DEATH

    Eight miners lost their lives at the Coombs Wood Colliery (Worcestershire), their bodies being recovered after an all-day fight with ...

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  12. Moscow's Bread Queues

    The "Daily News" says thai bread cards are being issued in Moscow, for the first time since 1920-21. Long queues watt in Soviet shops, in the vain ...

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  13. FIRST STOP

    Flight Lieutenant Moir and Plying Officer Owen left the aerodrome at Lympne (Kent), on their flight to Australia, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "INVEST BRITISH"

    "Invest British" is almost as important as "Buy British," says the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie), in a letter to "The ...

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  15. 'PLANE CRASH

    One of the four Fairey Napier Royal Air Force aeroplanes, on the return flight to Cairo, from Capetown, crashed to -day, after leaving Gwelo, in ...

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  16. FOR SUBMARINE

    The trial flights have been successfully completed of a special seaplane commissioned by the Air Ministry. The wings fold back, enabling it to be carried ...

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  17. FLOOD STORY

    "Professor woolley's remarkable discovery at Ur does not surprise those who have believed for some years in the actual occurrence of the ...

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  18. DIPLOMAT-PRINCE

    The announcement from Buckingham Palace that Prince George is entering the Western Department of the Foreign Office, adds that he has ...

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  19. GLOWERING OUT FROM UNDER HER OWN GUN SMOKE

    Licked at times by the pungent smoke that belched from her own great guns, the Australia, the new 10,000-ton cruises which leads the Australian fleet, made a magnificent figure as she dashed towards the target in gun practice outside Jervis Bay yesterday. This picture Was taken from the deck by a "Sun" photographer, just after the great guns had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NAUGHTY GIRLS

    "Police reports indicate that the conduct of girl students was very bad. They took advantage of their sex to insult the authorities," says the Prime ...

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  21. New British Ship

    Following the charter of the [?]covery to Sir Douglas Mawson, for his Antarctic expedition, the Dominions' Secretary (Mr. Amery); has ...

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  23. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  24. TUT.'S TREASURES

    An exhibition of the latest treasures from Tutankhamen's tomb was opened at Cairo on Sunday. They are the most beautiful yet ...

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  25. CHARGES AGAINST LONDON POLICE EXAGGERATED

    That the allegations of third degree methods had been exaggerated is understood to be the chief point of the report of the Police Commission ...

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  26. HEARSE'S FURIOUS CAREER, WITH GRAVES DRIVING

    A driver of a hearse named Graves was fined at the Marylebone Court to-day for furious driving. Witnesses said that he drove over a crossing at ...

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