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  3. MOSTLY FINE

    City Forecast: Mostly fire, with cloud and moderate day temperature, but a tendency to ...

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  7. Fate's Heavy Blows On Eve Of Fourth Test

    FOLLOWING similar bans elsewhere in Germany, the Nazi authorities have dissolved the East Prussian ...

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  8. Italy Will Attend The League Council

    IT is officially announced that Italy will attend the special meeting of the Council of the League of Nations ...

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  9. Africa Loses Good Men

    A SERIES of misfortunes overtook the South African cricket team to-day on the eve of the fourth Test against England, at Manchester. Seidle, one of the best run-getters, and Balaskas, their mainstay among ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Countess Here

    Countess H. Chanterac, wife of the general manager in Sydney of a French shipping line, who is now in Tahiti on business, returned by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ARE FAMOUS

    SOME of the most famous physicians and surgeons in the world will be among the 270 members of the British Medical ...

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  12. MEAT PLANS

    MR. MENZIES, Sir Henry Gullett, and Mr. Bruce to-day met the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) and the President of the ...

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  13. FOR FORTS

    THE effect of the abandonment of naval ratios, as between Britain, the Untied States, and Japan, upon the question of ...

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  14. FIRE SECRET

    A fire attended by explosions threatens munition dumps in the military zone at the Ismid naval base. ...

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  15. AIR CONTROL

    THE Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, announced to-day that he had formed a council of action to control and ...

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  16. REVIVE SHIPPING ?

    British shipowners will concentrate says the city editor of "The Times" on a scheme for the voluntary rationalisation of shipping. ...

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  17. DON'T WANT KING

    Strikes constituting demonstrations against the proposed restoration of the monarchy have broken out in several towns in Greece, says the ...

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  18. SECOND LONG HOP

    London, Friday. -- The flying-boat which is making a flight in long stages from England to Singapore completed the second stage this ...

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  19. SECESSION LUNCH

    London, Friday. -- Before his return home, the Western Australian secessionist delegate, Mr. Watson, gave a lunch to prominent people interested ...

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  20. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    St. Kilda 16-9 beat Southern Tasmania 8-12. 50 KILOMETRE WALK G. A. S. Smith, 5hr. 18min. 43sec., 1 ...

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  21. Gatty Arrives

    Mr. Harold Catty, world-famous airman and now a technical authority of American aviation, on arrival by the Makura to-day with his son, Alan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. LEVY SCHEME

    It is authoritatively stated that Britain desired the Dominions to accept quotas in respect of dairy produce on the expiration of the Milk ...

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  23. RUSSIAN WHEAT

    Russian offers have not continued to disturb the wheat market which is waiting to see if the Soviet will extend sales and seriously cut the ...

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  24. Destroyer Faces The Sun

    Into the sun, off the N.S.W. coast, a destroyer, with the squadron taking part in the spring manoeuvres, starting on speed trials. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. KING AT COWES

    The King and the Queen will go on Tuesday to Cowes, where they will remain about a fortnight before returning to Buckingham Palace. ...

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  26. MORE SILVER

    In reply to a letter signed by 46 senators requesting that he press the silver purchase law enthusiastically until the price of the metal ...

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  27. Reds Would Link Up With The Bourgeoisie

    HUMANITY is now forced to choose between Socialism and Fascism, the German delegate, Piek, declared at the Communist International meeting at Moscow, the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent reports. He advocates an approach ...

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  28. A.-G. Acquires a Liberal Education

    "AUSTRALIA'S lack of interest in foreign affairs is not only discreditable but dangerous," said the Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) in a farewell interview with "The Sun." "My experience of foreign affairs ...

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