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  4. CLOUDY

    City Forecast: Cloudy, with a tendency to a shower or two during day, and misty with some ...

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  5. Roosevelt Holds Congress Chariot Reins

    AFTER six months of "almost unlimited power," President Roosevelt will face Congress this week; and the indications, in spite of talk during the recess, are that he will have his way whenever he demands it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOG CRASH

    IN the densest fog m recent memory, 20 passengers were injured in London when an ...

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  7. READING THE SIGNS.

    THE significance of German Fascism and Japanese imperialism in the struggle for a redivision of ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. CORPSES STREWN IN STREETS

    TWENTY-FOUR people are dead in Southern California as a result of the Worst storm since Weather reports Were started in this area, 57 years ago. Others are missing, many of them believed to have been drowned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "Uncle" George

    Though Mr. ("Uncle") George bury, M.P. for Poplar, is still in bed at a nursing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ROYAL CONCERT PARTY

    The Prince of Wales contributed bagpipe music at a concert at Sandringham and Prince George accompanied him on the piano. The Prince ...

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  11. On Honeymoon

    Mr. William Clark and his bride, the former Mrs. Franklin McDonald, of Sydney, photographed on arrival at Los Angeles by the Monterey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WOOL LEADS

    BRADFORD, the wool manufacturing centre of England, shows the greatest improvement in business as indicated by the ...

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  13. A PHANTOM IN THE FOG

    ADOPTING a new trick to-day in Wimbledon, motor car bandits attempted to stage a "hold-up," but the intended ...

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  14. 567,000 FIND WORK

    London, Monday.--The number of persons in Britain between the ages of 16 and 64 employed at December 18 was 10,007,000, being 51,000 more ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    QUEENSLAND v. N. S. WALES QUEENSLAND.--Second innings Brew, not out 9; Thompson, not out 6; sundries 3. Two for 26. ...

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  16. Aviation Inventor

    Senor de to Cierva, who recently in Vented a new type of autogiro without wings or rudder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "CHEERFUL HEARTS"

    In accordance with ancient custom, the Lord Mayor of London (Sir C. H. Collett) sent a New Year message to the King on behalf of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WOMEN ATHLETES WELCOME

    London, Monday.--It is announced that Australian girl athletes would be welcomed at the women's world games at the White City (London) in ...

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  19. New York's New Year Was "Old-Timer"

    NEW YORK enjoyed its first legal headache after one of its most lighthearted celebrations in fourteen years. For the first time in that period the scenes of gaiety were ...

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  20. WOMEN LEAD IN LONGEVITY

    SEVENTY centenarians, mainly women, and including Mrs. Eimphelby, of Melbourne, and 475 nonagenarians, of whom 315 were women, died during 1933, according to the records of "The Times," says Mr. C. B. Gabb, contributing his nineteenth annual review of longevity. ...

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  21. Japan Saw Chance

    Pyrotechnic propaganda of Japanese origin ii the latest Nazi novelty in Austria. The police have discovered smuggling from Germany via ...

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