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  4. HOT AND SULTRY

    City Forecast: At first hot and sultry, tilth northerly wind, but cool, squally southerly change ...

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  5. "No Spot--Just a Bowler," 99 Says Jack Hobbs

    "NAGEL'S performance against the Englishmen at Melbourne is easily the best I have seen on a dry Australian wicket outside Test Matches," says J. B. Hobbs, cabling to the "Star." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 388 words
  6. JAPAN IS FIRM

    JAPAN cannot consider any alternative to Manchukuo," declared Mr. Yosuka Matsuoka, when the League Council to-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Keeping Fit

    Mrs. Mollison keeps fit.--An informal shipboard snapshot of the famous airwoman homeward bound after her great flight to Australia, (See story on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Inches To Spare.

    Photographed with two of his team males during the Sheffield Shield match in Sydney in January last, Nagel's height is thrown into relief. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Batsmen's Terror

    Lisle Nagel (Victoria) in action against the Englishmen in Melbourne yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SUFFRAGE PROBLEM

    THE detailed work of the third Indian Round Table Conference began to-day at the House of Lords, under the chairmanship of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PLAYS FOR TIME

    HERR HITLER'S prospects of the Chancellorship of Germany are still in the balance, the Berlin correspondent ...

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  12. 'STOP' CALL DRAMA

    MRS. Mollison's 'plane, in which she broke her husband's record for the flight from England to ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. World's Greatest Dock

    The new dock which makes Southampton docks the greatest in the world.--The Cunard liner Mauretania, first liner to be overhauled in the new dock, is shown entering. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CHEAP, FAST

    In order to inspect oil-electric Diesel-engined locomotives, capable of drawing 900 passengers at 70 miles per hour, the President of the ...

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  15. DUAL EFFORT

    Mr. and Mrs. Mollison are expected to make a dual attempt to lower the Capetown to England flying record about December 9. when the moon ...

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  16. "RED" PLAN

    The Communists are organising a movement to capture the leadership of the trades, unions and are reverting to tactics which previously failed, ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. ELEVEN KILLED

    A train collided with a motor lorry containing 52 young Fascists who were returning from a Fascist exhibition. Eleven were killed, and the ...

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  18. RECEIVED BY KING

    London, Monday.--The King to-day received in audience Admiral Sir Ernie Chatfield, recently in command in the Mediterranean, on his ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The improved tone was maintained at to-day's wool sales, competition being well sustained and clearances substantial. Japan and the ...

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  20. TENNIS "SHAMATEURISM"

    THE secretary of the British Lawn Tennis Association, Mr. Sabelli, told a representative of "The Sun" that Australia was evidently unduly alarmed at the "shamateurism" proposals. ...

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  21. Soviet Orders Communists to Death

    SIX Communist officials on collective farms have been sentenced to death by a special tribunal in the Caucasus, created in furtherance ...

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