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  2. FORECAST

    Temporarily fine. Tendency to showers. Cold night. ...

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  5. HIDE AND SEEK IN TROPICAL RAIN

    FLYING over the jungle after leaving Carapito (Venezuela) we played hide and seek with rain ...

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  6. PACIFIC PACT FINDS FAVOR IN JAPAN

    ARMY and navy circles, which are so powerful a factor in Japanese politics, favor Mr. Lyons's proposal for a Pacific pact. The opinion of the army leaders has been ...

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  7. IN HAPPY MOOD

    A radio picture, showing the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in happy mood after their marriage at the Chateau de Cande. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. G.-G. WHO HAD TO LIVE LIKE A HERMIT

    "WE are voting money to a man for making himself de Valera's doormat," declared Mr. Neil, a supporter of Mr. Cosgrave, when opposing a proposal that the Dail grant a pension of £500 a year and a gratuity of £2000 to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ARMS FOR THE EMPIRE

    Interesting decisions are likely to be announced as the outcome of the deliberations of the war- time supplies' committee of the Imperial Conference ...

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  10. OFFERED TO RE- MARRY FIRST WIFE

    WILLIAM HERBERT PHILLIPS, at present living in London, was charged at Bristol to -day with bigamy, ...

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  11. LONDON BUSMEN'S CONDITIONS

    It was announced to-night that the London Passenger Transport Board and the Transport and General Workers' Union have completed ...

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  12. MR. MAKIN'S TOUR

    London, Friday.--Mr. Makin, M.H.R. for Hindmarsh, sailed to -day for South Africa, where he will spend six weeks. ...

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  13. OBJECTIONS TO BANNER

    An American, Captain Jaffray, hung a banner along the front of his fiat in Piccadilly with the inscription, "Long life and happiness to the Duke ...

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  14. COMING HERE

    Members of the English women s hockey team for Australia, photographed on their departure from Tilbury.-- Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. STOP PRESS

    The full-time scores in to- day's match, were: Springboks 55, South Australia 3. Full-time scores:-- ...

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  16. NINE KILLED IN 'BUS

    Nine persons were burned to death to- day when a motor-'bus overturned at Redding (California). There were no survivors. ...

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  17. "POLE STAR" OR "HANGMAN"?

    "The Pole star of the armies of the North" is the description applied to the dead commander of the northern rebel forces in Spain (General ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. OUIST IMPROVES

    Adrian Quist., the Australian tennis player, continues to be very comfortable. It is understood that he has begun ...

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  19. HAD BRITAIN'S LONGEST MOUSTACHE

    LORD WYFOLD, who had the longest moustache in England, and who boasted of the fact that he had never ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ALL THIEVES ARE NOT IN GAOL

    "WE were all sinners on Coronation Day. Sixty- two spoons were pinched from the House of Commons by members, their intimate friends or relatives." This admission was made to- day by ...

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