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  4. FORECAST

    Cloudy--Some showers--Mist at night. ...

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  5. BRITISH SKIPPER OUT TO RUN BLOCKADE

    "POTATO" JONES—one of the three skippers named Jones who were held up at St. Jean de Luz and who were locally nicknamed according to their cargoes—may have the honor of being the first ...

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  6. DUKE IN AUSTRIA

    The Duke of Windsor (second from camera), photographed with residents when he visited the lakeside village of Hallstatt, south of St. Wallgang, where he is now staying. The Duke inspected the old parish church. Note the man in front waving at the photographer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CRANBROOK TO BE PAID

    THE Government will pay forthwith, the £13,887 19s, due to Cranbrook Playing Fields Ltd., under a ...

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  10. GIFT TO QUEEN

    When Queen Mary opened a new maternity home at Guildford, Surrey, Little Pamela Morris, who was born in the old maternity home, presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHIRPS AS GUIDES TO PILOTS

    HOW low chirps and quicker chirps will help New Zealand airmen to land in the foggiest weather was ...

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  12. SAW DEVIL IN MEN.

    "IN China, I have seen people who have been possessed of evil spirits," said Commissioner McKenzie ...

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  13. MYSTERY OF VANISHING SOLDIER STATUE

    A bronze figure representing a N.S.W. Lancer, and weighing four hundredweight, was stolen from the top of a South African War Memorial obelisk in Lismore's principal park early to-day. ...

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  14. HOPE FOR PEACE IN EUROPE

    Declaring that the great and small Powers should agree to realise general peace in Europe, Dr. Schacht, the German Economics Minister, said ...

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  15. UNDERGRADES' FESTIVAL.

    A prize for the "oldest car that goes" in the Commem procession, revues in the Union Hall, and "Night Club" dances, will be features of the ...

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  16. KING'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION.

    There will be no special holiday for the King's Birthday this year. This was decided at the Loan Council meeting to-day. ...

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  17. FINE BREAK MAY NOT LAST

    Fine weather is expected in Sydney this afternoon and tonight. To-morrow also should be fine but ...

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  18. TINY FEET, BOW LEGS ON HEADLESS BODY.

    SMALL feet and bow legs on a headless body washed up in Sandy Bay, Tasmania, may prove the links that will solve a sea mystery. There are "two" Joseph Sheehans. ...

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  20. BOY SNIPERS ENDANGER G.P.S. CREWS

    SMALL boys with air-rfles are sniping at G.P.S. crews on the Parramatta as they row past Gladesville Point. "One of our coaches complained on Wednesday of having been hit with a pellet from an air-rifle, said the ...

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