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  4. FORECAST

    Showery, Fine Breaks, Squally Winds. ...

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  5. ROYAL STEP'S VICTORY

    Royal Step just held off Turbine to win the Woollohra Handicap m an exciting finish at Randwick this afternoon. Gothlin came fast to secure third place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THEATRICAL PROTESTS BY INDIANS

    GANDHI, who this week announced himself as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, has once more emerged from retirement to take a leading pari in stirring up feeling in India against Britain. ...

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  7. BRITISH AND AMERICAN TRADE PACT MOVE

    ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for discussions during the Empire Prime Ministers' visit relating ...

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  8. OUTLAWED NAZISM

    TO suppress Nazi activities in South-West Africa (formerly German), a drastic decree was published ...

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  9. EUROPE'S EYES ON CRADLE OF WORLD WAR

    WHILE Britain does not intend to take part in southeastern European affairs, she will watch the Little Entente conference at Belgrade very closely. She regards the maintenance of equilibrium in the ...

    Article : 283 words
  10. FOREST HILLS COURTS

    Mr. Norman Brookes, president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, in a letter to the U.S. L.T.A. before sailing for Europe ...

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  11. EIGHT DEAD, 20 INJURED

    Eight persons were killed and 20 were injured when two electric trains collided near Battersea Park station (London) during the morning rush ...

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  12. CHEAP EDITIONS BY MILLIONS

    Remarkable success has attended the enterprise of publishers who about two years ago started the issue of sixpenny editions of ...

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  13. RUSH TO ENLIST IN R.A.F.

    The first stage of the Government's air expansion programme required 2500 new pilots last year und 20,00.) new aircraft hands. ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

    Randwick time closed, beat Waverley 195 and 165. N. District 2-169 closed and 3-75 beat Clarke 96 and 147. ...

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  15. £8,000,000 FOR HONGKONG

    Plans for the fortification or Hongkong involve an expenditure of £3,000,000. They include the construction of ...

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  16. EARLY RACE-GOERS

    Early arrivals alt Randwick to-day were Miss Belly Muir (left) and Mrs. P. H. Goldstein. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COLLEGE APPOINTMENT

    London, Friday.--Sir William Bevcridge. the well-known economist and rector of the London School of Economics since 1919, will succeed Dr ...

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  18. HAS INCOME TAX CONSCIENCE

    As a conscientious objector to war, I have no intention of paying," Walter Clayfield, a laundry mechanic, told the magistrate when he was ...

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  19. Please Don't Gape At The Diggers

    MANY Englishmen apparently are ashamed of the almost yokel interest shown by London crowds whenever members of the Australian Coronation Contingent appear in public places. ...

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  20. ENTERED FOR BIG AIR RACE

    London, Friday.--Mrs. Amy Mollison has entered for the Lindbergh Commemoration Air Race from New York to Paris. ...

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