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  4. COOL, CLOUDY

    City Forecast: Cool cloudy with shower, probably heavy at times. Fresh strong to squally ...

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  6. France Musters Her Clan On The Continent

    TO weld her allies into a solid "bloc" on the problems of disarmament is the aim of France and the purpose of many interallied visits. The Belgian Foreign Minister (M. ...

    Article : 252 words
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  8. Back To Work

    After the revels of the Vacation, Sydney returned to work today, tired, but happy. After an enjoyable day yesterday, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  9. His Monopoly

    Herr Wilhelm Kimbel, court designer of the Kaisers court standing beside his drawing of the burnt Reichstag He was the only artist permitted by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A NATION MOURNS

    NATIONAL honors will be rendered to the victims of the French railway disaster tomorrow. Presider ...

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  11. KINGS SON'S MISSION

    It is officially announced that Prince George will leave England for his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DOWN UPON BEACH

    THE return of the aeroplane Faithful City from its long journey to Australia and back provided a thrill for Clacton in Essex. ...

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  13. SOUNDER

    AN improvement, of £65,430,000, as compared with 1932, is shown in the national balance-sheet for ...

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  14. FRENCH POLICY TOWARDS ALLIES

    France's policy towards the smaller nations was stated by M. Daladier on August 27. "We are determined to guarantee the ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. LAST HOURS OF PRESIDENT WERE SADDENED

    "In Catalonia, there is neither faith nor union," are said to have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AN INSPIRATION

    THE King made the fullest and most impressive use of his unique opportunity, says "The Times," commenting on the success of the Empire ...

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  17. DEFIED NAZIS

    NO message could be more seasonable or more welcome than the acquittal of all the Reichstag fire ...

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  18. SAILORS DROWN

    Six men were drowned when the small Spanish coastal steamer Juana Nieto, bound from Casablanca to La Linea, foundered during a heavy ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. Woman Paraded Through Town

    A widow, accused of having made false statements in order to obtain public relief, was marched by police through the streets of Weiden ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. NEW MOTOR-SHIP

    The Commonwealth and Dominion Line has placed an order with John Brown and Co. (Clydebank) for a twin-screw motorship, of 8800 tons, ...

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  21. Aerial Picture Of Floods

    Flood Water swept through Kensington (Vic.), rendering many families homeless. The stater in the locality of this aerial picture teat several feel deep in places. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Bradman not out,77 Rowe not out, 39. One for 144. Victoria won by 27 runs on the first innings. ...

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  23. Race Visitors

    Miss Pearl Garrard and Miss Dot Bursill, of Melbourne, were at Randwick races yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PROVED IT

    Syracuse, in Sicily, has the latest monster, says the Milan correspondent of "The Times." Unlike that of Loch Ness, it is not ...

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  25. SEVEN TO DIE

    Seven men have been sentenced to death as a result of the renewal of the campaign against Communists in Bulgaria. Eighteen persons were ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. NEW YEAR HONORS

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that among the New Year Honors are likely to be three, possibly four, peerages. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. PRECIOUS DROPS

    JUMPING from their beds in the middle of the night, villagers in many parts of the country put out buckets and barrels to catch every drop of welcome rain. The winter drought and the ...

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  28. Holidays Spoiled For Telephonists

    ON suspicion of having set fire to the Amsterdam telephone exchange. a telephonist who professes syndicalism has been arrested, the Hague correspondent of "The Times" states. The local and international services mere completely disorganised ...

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  29. LEGALISED "TOTE"

    The British Cabinet's sub committee on lotteries believes that, as betting cannot be stamped out, the totalisator should be recognised on ...

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