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  6. BRITISH LEGAL OPINION SAYS WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY SAFE

    "We are assured by British legal opinion that Australia's domestic legislation is preserved in its entirely by the Geneva protocol," said Mr. Charlton, on his return to London, to the special representative of "The Sun." He added that it was also affirmed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPAN'S WAR GAME

    For the puropse of popularising military drill, 3000 students from 40 middle schools will attend manoeuvres on October 19 in the Tokio ...

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  8. EIGHT-BALL OVER

    The M.C.C. team, on its way to Australia by the Ormonde, arrived at Colombo this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INDIA'S PROBLEM

    The British Empire is faced with two delicate problems-- India and Egypt. The Indian revolutionaries, whose sinister activities are growing almost unchecked, are a grave menace, the peril of which, says "The Times," is not fully recognised. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOLY CITY FALLS?

    King Hussein, ruler of the Hedjaz Arabs, has abdicated, says a message from Cairo. According to the latest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "HA-HA'S" FROM THE ZOO

    The Zoo keepers gave broadcasters in Britain a unique wireless concert. Jackasses laughed to order, sea-lions barked when their ...

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  12. MEXICAN-JAPANESE TREATY

    It is understood that Mexico and Japan expect to sign a revised treaty of amity and commerce before the end of this month. ...

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  13. THEY WANT MERINO

    Londoners must pay higher prices for underwear, suits and overcoats, owing to the shortage in the wool clip. There is a great demand for ...

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  14. SENSATIONAL RISES

    What is described as the most sensational wheat market during peace years was reached to-day, when October futures touched 1 ...

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  15. ELECTION THREATS

    Commenting on the British political crisis, "The Times" says that Mr. Macdonald's threat of a general election should not worry the ...

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  16. 'PLANES AND HEAVIES

    The outstanding feature of the week's fighting in the Chinese civil war has been the determined offensive by the Kiang Su forces with ...

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  17. PLAYING WITH SUICIDE

    At the inquest on Mr. J. Q. Rowett a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned. Mr. Rowett, who financed Shackelton's last ...

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  18. "BRITISH ORIGIN"

    Commenting on the Australian tariff decision giving preference to goods of 75 per cent. British origin, "The Times," in a leading article, ...

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    In the doldrums. In the absence of wind in the curly part of yesterday afternoon, sailing craft on the harbor were becalmed, and these eighteen-footers had to be towed to the starting point off Clark Island. Eventually, their race was no race, as none of the boats had finished in the stipulated sailing time of two and a half hours. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BETTER THAN TO BRITAIN

    A plan for funding the French war debt of £800,000,000, which has yet to be discussed and ratified by Congress, provides for a moratorium of ...

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  21. MADE IN LABORATORY

    Professor Maihle, of Toulouse, has discovered how to produce artificial petroleum from purely mineral and vegetable oils, says the Paris ...

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  22. FOR LOST CLIMBERS

    "The Times" says that a special memorial service for the explorers who were lost on Mount Everest will be held on October 17, at St. ...

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  23. TERRIFIC FLOODS

    Tremendous damage has been caused by floods in the Delhi area. The River Jumna overflowed and washed away villages as far as six ...

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  24. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls, Gordon & Gotch, all Newsagents, or through this Office. ...

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