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  5. FINE AND COLD

    Citu Forecast.-- At first fine and cool, with passing clouds, and moderate to fresh, S. W. ...

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  6. Hoover is Willing to Abandon Building of 15 Cruisers

    The President of the United States (Mr. Hoover) is strongly desirous of cancelling the building of the 15 cruisers authorised by Congress, and accordingly wants to meet the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEFIED DEATH

    The Isle of Man became a gigantic motor- cycle race track to- day, when the Junior Tourist Trophy was fought out in a most dramatic contest over a seven- lap course of 264 miles among mist- clad, mountains and deep, valleys. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ON MEND

    It is officially stated, that the King is making progress. The absces[?] is diminishing in size, and his general health is good. ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. RACE FOR KING'S CUP

    London, Monday ("Sun" Special).-- The Australian, Wing Commander E. R. Manning, who crashed while attempting to fly to Australia last year, has entered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  10. Prince Keeps Eye on Ball When Dons Plus Fours

    winner of the British open golf championship, arriving from London, said that he hoped to visit New Zealand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CURTAIN!

    Margaret Lawrence and Louis. Bennison, stars of the speaking stage, who have thrilled countless audiences in Australia and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AT POLL.

    South Africa will go to the polls on Wednesday; but the campaign is closing with electoral prospects very difficult ...

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  13. TWO MORE CONSERVATIVES

    The election for the Scottish Universities resulted in Mr. John Buchan (Cons.) Sir George Berry (Cons.) and Mr. D. M. Cowan (Lib.) being ...

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  14. BREECHES ?

    Miss Margaret Bondfield, as the first woman Privy Councillor, can assert her rights to equal recognition with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Daughter to Famous Golfer

    London, Monday.-- The wife of the famous golfer, Sir. Ernest Holderness, has given birth to a daughter. Lady Holderness is an Australian, and was ...

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  16. OFF AGAIN

    Captain Alben Ahrenberg, Swedish airman, who took off with two companions from Bergen (Norway), to fly to New York, and made a forced ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. HOSPITAL COOKING UNDER DIFFICULTIES

    A makeshift Kitchen has had to be rigged up in the backyard at the [?] Hospital. The cook carried on, and despite handicaps, did her duty by the patients. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    For the first time since his second illness, his Majesty, accompanied by the Queen, was out yesterday in who Castle grounds for 30 minutes. ...

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  19. HOBBS HURT

    J. B. Hobbs, the great English cricketer, while attempting to take a catch, tore a ligament. He may be unable to play in the first Test Match ...

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  20. India the Graveyard of Fliers' Hopes

    India continues to maintain its reputation of being an unlucky, place for world aviators. Landing at the Dum Dum aerodrome ...

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  21. Red Berets Save Children's Lives

    The Basque head-dress, the beret, which Jean Borotra, the famous tennis player, made familiar to Australians, has found a new popular use. ...

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  22. ENGINE REPAIRS

    It is now revealed that the Peninsula and Oriental Branch liner Ballarat, put back to Falmount (Cornwall), while outward bound for ...

    Article : 52 words
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