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  2. Advertising

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  4. FORECAST

    Cool-- More showers-- Misty night. ...

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  5. NUFFIELD GIVES £40,000 TO N.S.W. CHARITIES

    SITTING back in a lounge chair in his suite on the Orion to-day, Lord Nuffield calmly read from a typewritten list gifts to New South Wales institutions amounting to £40,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 537 words
  6. BISHOP WHO BROUGHT ON CRISIS RELAXES

    BRADFORD'S Bishop Blunt, who at the beginning of the abdication crisis last year was one of the most ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. THE MAN WHO GAVE £40,000

    Two informal studies of Lord Nuffield on the deck of the Orion, which arrived at Sydney to-day. When the liner berthed, he calmly announced gifts to various charities, amounting to £40,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRINCESS APPEALS TO HER BROTHER

    THE Duke of Windsor is discussing with the Princess Royal the disposal of his life interest in Sandringham. The Princess, who is at Enzesfeld Castle, Austria, on ...

    Article : 609 words
  9. A WELCOME SURPRISE

    MANY of the gifts bestowed on N.S.W. institutions by Lord Nuffield to-day, were entirely unexpected. ...

    Article : 420 words
  10. BUY OFF HITLER IS PLAN

    The "World-Telegram, in a promently-displayed article, asserts that according to reports from Wall-street. British representatives have ...

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  11. FURTHER GIFT OF £5000

    To-day was particularly lucky for the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. In addition to the £5000 given by ...

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  12. NAVY CRITIC

    Captain James Caulfeild, R.N., who considers discipline in the Australian Navy could be more rigid. He arrived in Sydney to-day by the Moldavia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FLYING CORONATION FILM TO U.S.A.

    To enable its exhibition in New York on the day after the ceremony, British Movietone News Is seeking to arrange with Colonel Lindburgh. Amy ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. FLYING-BOAT'S FAST RUN

    The Imperial Airways' flying-boat Castor, which was delayed In England by oiled-up plugs and then by bad weather, arrived here a day ...

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  15. SIXTH HIPPO. BORN IN N.Z. ZOO

    A notable record in breeding hippopotamuses In captivity has been achieved in the past 10 years at Auckland Zoo, where the sixth baby ...

    Article : 43 words
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  17. "Mrs, Simpson" On Radio Was Slip of Tongue

    "I COULD have bitten my tongue out," said Mr. John Rorke who introduced the words, "Mrs. Simpson," after a refrain broadcast by the B.B.C. mate chorus. "I apologise to everyone concerned particularly to the B.B.C for which ...

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  18. EXTRA GOOD DEEDS BY 88,000 YOUNGSTERS

    FEBRUARY 22 will be a special day of kindness and goodwill in Australia for 55,000 Boy Scouts and 33,000 Girl Guides. They are planning special ...

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