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  4. MOSTLY FINE

    Mostly fine and mild during day, misty in evening and at night; tendency to showers; ...

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  5. SPLENDID PLAY GAVE US THE DOUBLES

    DESPITE repeated footfault decision, which obviously perturbed Quist, and bad lapses in Crawford's play in the early part, the Australian pair staged a splendid performance in the Davis Cup doubles at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRUTALITY

    THE Foreign Office is investigating reports that Italians in Libya brutally ill-treated Captain Walter Rogers, a ...

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  7. NEW ERA

    DECLARING that a Socialist Utopia could not yet be expected, M. Blum, the Socialist leader, who will ...

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  8. DENIAL

    "FOR the life of me, I cannot understand their footfault rule; it might cost us a match," said the Australian manager, Mr. ...

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  9. SLOWED DOWN

    THE representative of the "New York Times" aboard the Queen Mary, states that fog has reduced the ...

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  10. Revolvers Banned At Pope's Birthday Mass

    Ten thousand pilgrims from 22 countries, were among the crowd of 40,000 that acclaimed the Pope, as he was borne to Mass at St. Peter's ...

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  11. A Strathfield June Bride

    Miss Isabel Marian Green, photographed in the garden of her home at Strathfield to-day. She will be married to-night a St. Paul's Church, Burwood, to Mr. Charles Hamilton Slade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Engaged

    Miss Diana Margaret Keyes, eldest daughter of the Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Roger Keyes, whose engagement to Mr. James R. Johnson, of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A returned soldier was killed and another mail wan rescued alive, late this afternoon, after a fall of earth had buried them in a hole, 40 feet ...

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  14. INDIA'S WHEAT

    Rome, Sunday.--The International Institute of Agriculture estimates the Indian wheat crop for 1936 at 9,545,000 metric tons--a decrease of ...

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  15. WIND CHANGE

    A REPORT received on Friday from the Meteorologist at Alipore indicated a temporary weakening of the monsoon. ...

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  16. WHAT QUIST THINKS OF THE CHANCES

    AFTER the defeat of Crawford in the singles yesterday, Quist, it is said, remarked that everything depended on the doubles and the match between Crawford and Allison and that, while he expected Allison to play better on Monday, he did not believe him to be a match for the smoothness Crawford showed against Budge. ...

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  17. What's In A Name ?

    Political aspirations seem to run in the Thomas family, of which the celebrated "Jimmy," lately resigned from the Baldwin Cabinet, is the head. At ...

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  18. BLAMES BRITAIN

    London, Sunday.--The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that certain circles accuse Britain of instigating the Australian ...

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