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  4. ALMOST DISASTER

    Disaster on the first stage of the British flight around the world was only missed by a few feet. The flickers Vulture was travelling in a thick fog across the Channel, when suddenly the cliffs of France loomed ahead. Brilliant manipulation by the ...

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  5. LIKE OLD SOLDIER

    Inman is merely a shadow of his former self, and is helpless against Smith's masterful all-round ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THEODORE AND LEASES

    "The Sun's" special representative has been informed that Queensland has refused the demands for the extension of the pastoral leases and ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. SUN GIVES HEALTH

    Sir Herbert Barker, the famous exponent of "bloodless surgery," on his return to London, after making tests in the West Indies, says that he will try to convince humanity that sun bathing offers a cure for its diseases, and can add 25 years to the span of life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TO-DAY IN THE DOMAIN

    Marching off at midday to the baths--some of the children from the 'Loo. To-day they had a particularly good time. There's nothing like a swim in school hours. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSSELL CASE

    The House of Lords reserved judgment in the appeal by Mrs. John Hugo Russell against the divorce granted to her husband. ...

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  10. "THE KING!"

    The King has consented to the broadcasting, of his speech at the opening of the Wembley Exhibition. The broadcasting company which ...

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  11. TO SETTLE STRIKE

    The Prime Minister's conference with the parties to the traffic strike lasted two hours. An interim report from the court of inquiry was ...

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  12. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Fourteen-Two Handicap: Dainty Toy 1, Poor Joan 2, Lady Balzene 3. Starters: Jack Marsh, Beon ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. THREATS TO MINISTER

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. J H. Thomas) has been accorded police protection as the result of a threatening letter which he has received. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AFFORESTATION URGED

    The Australian High Commissioner, Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at the Timber Trades' Federation dinner, pointed out that Britain purchased ...

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  15. £45,000 WAITING

    Mrs. Elizabeth Hanlon, a widow of Nottingham, left approximately £45,000 to the five children of her deceased cousin Elizabeth Smith. ...

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  16. SINCLAIR WON'T TALK

    The Teapot Dome oil lease sensation may finally be lost in the courts. Mr. Sinclair, the oil millionaire, has declined to testify, and the ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. [?]SENTRY'S FATAL SHOT

    A sentry on duty at a powder magazine at Genoa, shot dead Mrs. Mary Thelbrick, an English visitor, who ignored his challenge. ...

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  18. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

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

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  19. FRANC AT 5.4 CENTS

    The franc was quoted on Wall-street to-day at 5.4 cents. ...

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