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  4. CRITICISED BY U.S. DIPLOMAT

    CAIRO, Sunday. FRIDAY'S speech by Dr. Morton Howell, the retiring American Minister to Egypt, was [?] to by ...

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  6. DASHING AIRMEN TRY TO BREAK LINDBERGH'S RECORD

    CLARENCE CHAMBERLIN, famous American airman, who succeeded Berthand in charge of the Bellanca 'plane, hopped off at 6.5 a.m. (New York time) in an attempt to break the non-stop record. He announced that his destination was Europe, but the pilots will not decide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CITIZENS FORM FUND TO DEFEND POLICE

    AN unexpected development in the abo. murder cases, in connection with which Constables St. Jack and Regan are under arrest, was the formation of a citizens' fund at Wyndham yesterday for the defence of the two Policemen. ...

    Article : 290 words
  9. GOOD FOR STOCK

    Prickly pear, sliced by a machine of which a demonstration was given at Botany on Saturday. The pear, when treated, is said to be good fodder for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FRANCE STILL BUYS GOLD

    AGREEMENT has been reached been the Banks of England and France, concerning French purchases of gold bullion, which ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. HOPE TO BE BACK SOON

    ROSENGOLZ, the former Russian Charge d'Affaires in London, and other ousted Russians, left for Berlin on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 139 words
  12. THE CITADEL AT CAIRO

    The centre of British power in Egypt and from which, in spite of the country's nominal independence, the country is virtually governed in mot important matters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MAY LOSE HIS £96,000

    WILLIAM Kilpatrick (the South African) is not only liable to forfeiture to the State of his sudden wealth, amounting to £36,000 acquired ...

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  14. WON BOXING TITLE-- WAITS FOR CASH

    NEW YORK, Sunday. "JOE" Dundee wrested the world's welter championship from Latzo. after a furious ...

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  15. U.S. GOLFERS' TRIUMPH

    AMERICA regained the Ryder Cup from Britain in the golf mutest yesterday. winning six singles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NO WEDDING BELLS FOR SMASH VICTIM

    A CRASH between three cars in Liverpool Road, Summer Hill, on Saturday night, caused injuries in five people. Three of ...

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  17. CHAMBERLAIN IN CAR SMASH

    AN accident in Sir Austen Chamberlain Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on Friday night, did not pro[?] his depart- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COLLISION IN THE DARK

    Three men, including two R.A.F. pilots, were injured in a motor cycle collision at Werribee, near Melbourne, last night. ...

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  19. DECAPITATED BY SWINGING DOOR

    When he [?] out of the dow of a train travelling between Melbourne and Tallarook last night. Leslie A. Morton, of ...

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  20. BATTLESHIPS FOR THE BALTIC

    FOURTEEN British battleships passed Copenhagen, en route to the [?] according to a prearranged tour. ...

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  21. WATERSPOUT IN PORTUGAL

    A VIOLENT cyclone accompanied by a formidable waterspout has swept [?] The casualties are not yet known ...

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  22. CHINA BEATS W.A. 4-1

    A [?] game between [?] Soccer teams on Fremantle Oval yesterday ended in victory for China by four goals to ...

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  23. DRIVER UNDER TRAM

    When a cart and tram [?] in Wright Street, Sydenham, on Saturday. the driver of the cart was pinned beneath the tram. The [?] ...

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  24. THE FIRST IN AUSTRALIA

    Acquired by the New South Wales branch of the Australian Aero Club, this Moth aeroplane was on Saturday christened the Oswald Watt in memory of the late president of the club. The machine is the first of the kind assembled in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. GERMAN COMMUNISTS ASSEMBLE

    SIXTY thousand Communists have assembled for their annual Whitsuntide parade, having come from all parts of the country. ...

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  26. NO "HOME, SWEET HOME" FOR 60 RENOWN SAILORS

    APPARENTLY the luxurious appointments in the apartments of H.M.S. Renown, died by the Duke and Duches of York, did not extend to the seamen's quarter.. Or perhaps the sailor liked Australia best. The fact remains that sixty sailor and marine, deserted while the ...

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  28. HELEN WILLS IN FORM

    Playing in superb form, Miss Helen Wills scored a brilliant victory over Miss Ryan in the North London tennis championships the score being ...

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  29. FRENCHMEN'S FINE WIN

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