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  2. Advertising

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  3. TRAGEDY IN TEXAS

    An amazing tragedy occurred at the "office of the "News Tribune" yesterday. Mrs. Robert Ashworth, the wife of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. A TERRIBLE ORDEAL CAPTAIN COURTNEY'S GRAPHIC STORY

    A wireless [?] received here from Captain Courtney [?] of the ordeal which he abd gus [?] companions underwent before their ...

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  5. THE OLYMPIC GAMES PAAVO NURMI SUSTAINS A DEFEAT

    America had to wait to almost the last day of the track events for victory, therein the powerfully built Barbutti carrying the Old Glory to the front in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOOTBALL CONTROVERSY

    The Olympic committee's decision to eliminate football from the 1932 games, unless the broken time rule is changed is likely to cauce an extraordinary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COURTNEY INTERVIEWED

    Interviewed on board the [?]waeka. Courtney gave his own story of how the plane took fire abruptly and how nearly tragically ended the ...

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  8. KING'S SPEECH

    The King's Speech, read yesterday afternoon at the prorogation of Parliament, reviewed the events of the past session. lf referred to the visit of the ...

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  9. "RED" RUSSIA

    On the anniversary of Britain's entry into the world war. the Soviet issued an inflammatory manifesto, warning the world against the League of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SPEED IN BUSINESS

    How a leading British furnishing firm secured a world's record contract of over £500,000 in the face of the fiercest American competition by ...

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  11. TRAVEL BY AIR

    Thousands are dally visiting the flying boat, Calcutta, on the Thames, at Westminster. Constructionally, it is most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEWSPAPER [?]

    The [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  13. TOM HEENEY

    Yesterday's evening papers report that Tom Heeney eloped and married a New York girl named Marion Dunn. A later message states that Paul ...

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  14. MENIN GATE

    The Prince of Wales will make his first flight across the English Channel on Tuesday, when aeroplanes from France, will join the British legion of ...

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  15. LOST IN THE BUSH ELDERLY WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE

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  16. EAST-WEST FLIGHT

    Owing to a punctured tire the Southern Cross was unable to continue her trials yesterday. Smith and [?] will not fly to Melbourne until Thursday. ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIER'S SAD FATE

    A body identified as that of Arthur W. Tonkins (31), a returned soldiar, was recovered from the sea near the Smelters jetty at South Beach, ...

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  18. CANADIAN TOUR

    Starting on a tour of Canada and Newfoundland 34 boys from different schools who have been selected by the Public. School Empire Tour Committee ...

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  19. NANKING INCIDENT

    In a written reply to a parliamentary question, the Foreign Secretary states that negotiations are now proceeding for a settlement of the Nanking ...

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  20. POLISH FLYERS' ATLANTIC ATTEMPT

    Though it is reported, a ship has seen Idzikowski's biplane progressing well east of the Azores, the authorities are apprehensive owing ...

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  21. WOO JACK CASE

    On Thursday last Mr. A. B. Kidean gave his reserved judgment in the case in which Woo Jack was charged with being a prohibited immigrant. As was ...

    Article : 159 words
  22. CHAIR OF BIOLOGY IN N.Z.

    Mr. Edward Percival, B.Sc., of the, Department of Zoology at Leeds University, has accepted the Chair of Biology at Canterbury College, ...

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  23. MRS. JACKSON [?]

    Mrs. [?] in the hills three [?] [?] [?] ...

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  24. MEXICAN MURDER

    With regard to the recent assassination of General Obregon, matters here have a serious outlook and a reign of terror is feared. It is, asserted that the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    The New Zealand cruiser Diomeds, which paid off part of the commissioned officers last month, is refitting. pending the receipt of the remainder ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR

    Sir William Tyrrell, new British Ambassador to France, was received at Rambouillet to-day by President Doumergue, to whom he presented his ...

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  27. RICH ESTATE

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  28. MONEY IN TOBACCO

    The estate of the late Sir George Wills, president of the Imperial Tobacco Company, who died on July 11. has been provisionally sworn at ...

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  29. MRS. HINCHCLIFFE

    Her solicitors state that Mrs. Hinchcliffe will, receive the bulk of Lord Inchcape's £10.000 next week except for minor deductions totalling £100 ...

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  30. LOADING OF SUGAR

    The steamer Barwon, which arrived on Wednesday morning to load 2500 tons of sugar, left without doing su, the watersiders refusing the task. ...

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  31. BRITISH GOVERNMENT PERTURBED

    It is understood that there Is considerable anxiety in British Governmental circles over the absence of news from Canada anent the "ten ...

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  32. MARITIME MISHAP

    The steamer Waltomo. which bro[?] a tall shaft four hundred miles from Westport, after drifting helplessly inseveral days, was taken in low by the ...

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  33. THE [?] ARMY

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  34. ENGINEDRIVER KILLED

    The body of Edward Smith (46), a railway enginedriver, of Arthur-street, Lavender Bay. was found at the foot of a cliff near his residence this ...

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  35. CHAMPION SOUTH AFRICAN HURDLERS

    G. C. Weightman-Smith (left) who, at the Olympic games created a new world's record "by doing the 110 metres hardles in 13[?]sec in the third semi-final. A atkinson (right), who won the final of the 110 metres hurdles in 14 4-5sec. at the Olympic games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Crossword Puzzle

    The fortunate prize winners among those who forwarded correct solutions of our No. 25 Crossword Puzzle are as follow: ...

    Article : 154 words
  37. THE AMERICAN DEBATING TEAM

    Who arrived in Perth by Friday's Great Western egress to conduct debates with local University representatives. Left to right-in the picture are Messrs. J. F. Davis, C. H. Guptill and M. L. Ames ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    Sir Osmond Brock. Commander-in--Chief at Portsmouth, in.. farewelling the cruiser H.M.A.S. Australia, sent a message wishing Rear-Admiral Hyde ...

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  39. BALONNE RIVER MYSTERY

    The body [?] buried in the [?] River [?] [?] ...

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  40. VISITORS TO LONDON

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia Home, Strand, or "The ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. WEATHER FORECAST

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