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  6. DRENCHED BY GAS

    Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (formerly Lord Robert Cecil), who was Lord Privy Seal in the Baldwin Cabinet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOMB BROKEN OPEN

    The dispute between the Egyptian Government and Mr. Howard Carter over the right to the contents of Tutankhamen's tomb has reached a climax. Egyptian officials have forced the doors placed by Mr. Carter on the tomb and have taken possession. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRANCE TO BLAME

    "The Times," in a leading article, outspokenly, declares that France has itself to blame for the fall of the franc. ...

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  9. FERVOR OR MANIA?

    Sir James Crichton-Browne, the famous British publicist and expert in mental ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HEADING TO RUIN?

    "Australia is undoubtedly steering for bankruptcy," says Mr. S. W. Copied, banker, and formerly a West Australian pastoralist. ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. CROW-BOY TO M.P.

    The Council of Agriculture, to which Mr. Noel Buxton, Minister for Agriculture, made promises of additional Government aid for farmers ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. DOCKERS DISSATISFIED

    The dockers' delegates met in London and discussed the terms of settlement of the strike. The meeting adjourned till Monday to enable the ...

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  13. SUICIDE FROM AIR

    How a well-known London business man was foiled in an attempt to commit suicide from the air has been revealed by the Croydon aerodrome. He ...

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  14. GERMANY'S HOARD

    The investigations carried out by the committee of experts, headed by Mr. Reginald McKenna, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, prove ...

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  15. QUEER HOUSES

    The House of Commons read for the second time the Rent Restrictions Bill. Mr. James Gardiner (Liberal), in introducing it, declared that the bill ...

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  16. DISGUISED AS DANISH

    Major Belcher, of the British Empire Exhibition, told a gathering of London schoolteachers that the day ...

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  17. RENTS OUST ROMANCE

    Small hotels in the Latin quarter of Paris are evicting students in anticipation of higher rents from visitors to the Olympic Games. ...

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    The Grand Parade and March Past was one of the features at yesterday's championship surf carnival at Manly. In the front of the picture are the North Narrabeen men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THIEF HIDES IN BOX

    Two men placed a packing-case at the door of a closed jewellery shop in the lunch-hour, ostensibly waiting for the jeweller's return, says the Berlin ...

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  20. TRY, TRY AGAIN

    The London "Daily Mail" believes that Mr. Winston Churchill will offer himself as an Independent candidate for the Abbey division of ...

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  21. MESOPOTAMIAN POLICY

    The Macdonald Government has decided that the expensive Mesopotamian policy which it inherited cannot be altered until Mesopotamia enters ...

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  22. GONE ALOFT

    Lieut. Macready, America's leading transcontinental flyer, has broken the altitude record by ascending 41,000ft., and beating the Frenchman Lecointe's ...

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  23. FASCISTI AMMUNITION?

    Counsel for the War Office, asking the courts to grant an extension of the occupation of a depot containing war stores, mentioned that the depot ...

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  24. POCKET AEROPLANES

    Germany announces that she is embarking on mass production of small two-seator aeroplanes, which will sell more cheaply than motor cycles. ...

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  25. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

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

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  26. Presidential Candidates

    Wall-street brokers are betting even money on the chances of Mr. McAdoo, former Cabinet official, and of Governor "Al" Smith, of New York ...

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