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  5. United States Starts Year With a Huge Surplus

    "The United States starts the new fiscal year of 1929-30 with a surplus of £37,000,000 and a public debt of under £3,400,000,000 -- the lowest since the war," said the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROYAL WELCOME

    London opened its great heart to the King to-day when, accompanied by the Queen, he travelled from Windsor to Buckingham Palace after four and a half months absence. He looked remarkably well, and the great crowd which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FAMOUS FLIER KILLED

    New York, Monday ("Sun" Special), -- A year has just passed since Wilmer Stultz made his flight over the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Wales with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WIFE'S PLEA

    The inquest on the late Mr. E. C. Duff, former commissioner for Nigeria, in whose exhumed body as in the exhumed bodies ...

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  9. Kaye Don's Record Mile is Fatal to Swallow

    London, Monday ("Sun" Special). -- Kaye Don, one of Britain's most fearless and skilled motor drivers, who will pilot the secret "Hush Hush No. 2" car in defence of Sir Henry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRITISH GRIT

    The Spanish Ambassador in London, the Marquis Merry Del Val, to-day called on the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson), to express ...

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  11. WAR GUILT

    Disappointed at the cancellation of the proposed anti-war guilt demonstration at the University, says the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," ...

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  12. EMPTY SKY

    Quite a considerable crowd turned up this evening at the Dum Dum aerodrome, ten miles outside Calcutta, hoping ...

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  13. £200,000 REPAID

    Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner for Australia, and Sir Henry Barwell, Agent-General for South Australia, have announced the repayment ...

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  14. NOT ALL LABOR

    The political correspondent of "The Sun" is authoritatively informed that Viscount Cecil will accompany the British delegation to the League of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "SIXER'S" MARK

    During his brief, but lively innings in the Test Match between England and South Africa, McMillan, the South African, lifted a ball from White ...

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  16. 20 NEW PEERS?

    The political correspondent of "The Times" foreshadows the early creation of 20 new peers in order to increase the Labor ...

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  17. NATIONALISATION

    Addressing a conference of the National Union of Railwaymen, at Southampton, the president, Mr. J. Gore, urged that if the railway ...

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  18. SKULL CRUSHED

    Professor Alexander Johnston, aged 41, principal of the High School at Hartwell (Georgia), was found murdered to-day, slumped ...

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  19. Re-making Chinese Navy

    London, Monday -- An agreement has been signed between the British and the Chinese Governments, providing for the training of Chinese naval cadets ...

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  20. Victorian Agent-General

    London, Monday. -- Mr. W. Leltch, who has taken up his duties as the Agent-General for Victoria, told the special representative of "The Sun," ...

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  21. NEW SETTLERS' LEAGUE

    The Seventh Annual Conference of the New Settlers' League of Australia (N.S.W. division), which opened at the Civil Service Co-operative Stores to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. OXFORD EXAMS.

    In the Oxford Bachelor of Civil Law results, a Melbourne man, Mr. George W. Paton, a Rhodes scholar, who took first class honors for jurisprudence in ...

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  23. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A message from Cunnamulla states that a man named Williams and his wife, have been found shot dead. ...

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  24. Veteran Editor Retires.

    London, Monday. -- Mr. Charles Prestwich Scott has resigned the editorship of the "Manchester Guardian," of which he is also governing director. ...

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  25. Poor Old Europe! Poor Old England!

    Europe is restless, ill, and almost condemned to ruin, according to Arnaldo Mussolini, the Duce's brother, in an article in "Popolo d'Italia." ...

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  26. POPE OUT OF VATICAN

    The first departure of the Pope from the Vatican, says the Rome correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian," has been fixed for the ...

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  27. When She Makes Up Her Mind -- She'll Row

    With the approval of Australia, France, Germany, and other nations, the British Women's Amateur Rowing Association has decided to form an ...

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    By special arrangement Reuter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the ...

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