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  5. Labor Govt. to Consult Dominions on Foreign Policy

    Several important decisions relating to foreign affairs were made to-day, says the political correspondent of "The Sun", at a long meeting of the Cabinet--the first held since Ministers assembled after a respite in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIT FOR TAT

    Mr. D. H. Ross, the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Australia, has arrived in Canada and is attending a gathering of Canadian Trade Commissioners from widely separated parts of the globe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MISSING KEY

    Professor James Snook, former world's champion pistol shot, confessed to-night that, using a hammer, he had killed Theora Hix, a ...

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  8. £220,000 DEAL

    London, Friday ("Sun" Special).--Mr. Isidore W. Schlesinger, the South African milliona're entertainment magnate, has purchased Dalys Theatre, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AIR DISASTER INQUIRY

    The Air Ministry's inquiry into the air disaster in the English Channel, in which seven persons, including two Australians, were drowned, will begin ...

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  10. BOOTH'S FACE

    Four Salvation Army officers, bearing banners draped in white, kept a night-long vigil before General Booth's coffin in the Congress Hall, Clapton, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A new plane wing has been constructed on the cantilever principle, enabling the employment of a simple spar, which will make it possible for ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT

    Thus far, little real enthusiasm is exhibited in France for the Dawes "yardstick" plan for the measurement of naval strength. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Lady Beetive's Daughter

    London Friday.--The Countess of Bective (formerly Lady Rupert Clarke) has given birth to a daughter. The Countess was formerly Miss Eirie ...

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  14. WILL RESIGN

    In a letter to the president of the Preston Liberal Association, the Attorney-General (Sir William Jowitt)" recalls that he tendered his resignation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "Easily Best"

    "This is easily the best means of travel--far better than the train." said Mr. Ramsay Macdonald. on his return from Scotland in an R.A.F. 'plane. ...

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  16. BROKEN DOWN

    The Western Electric Company's ban on the use of British talkie apparatus with American talkie films has broken down, an a result of the ...

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  17. LOWER WAGES

    The master cotton spinners have decided, says the Manchester correspondent of "The Times," to notify operatives of an early reduction in ...

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  18. Student Fined in Court Sequel to Rag

    As a a sequel to the Caxton Hall rag, when 200 students broke up a meeting for the abolition of vivisection. taxi-cab loads of students filled ...

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  19. To Cross Atlantic Twice in Ten Days?

    Major Franco, Captain Gallarza and Captain Ruis Aldaz started to-day in the flying boat Numanctaz from Cartagena (Spain) on a flight to New ...

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