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  5. Schmelings Sensational Victory

    to the surprise ot world-wide boxing circle Max Schmeling, the German heavyweight, knocked out Joe Loins, the American negro, in the twelfth of what was scheduled to be a 15-round bout at the Yankee Stadium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. They Are Not Slums

    Councillor Harold Boas has mistaken eyesores for slums. That is the opinion of "The Sunday Times" after a comprehensive tour of alleged slum areas in Perth and its environs. No doubt. Councillor Boas was ...

    Article : 701 words
  7. EDEN NOT TO BLAME

    Speaking In the DaiL President de Valera declared that opponents of the Government were blaming Britain, especially Mr. Eden, for the failure of ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. SOUTH AFRICA UNCHANGED

    General Hertzog has declared that the South African policy tostand by sanctions is unchanged as the result of the British Government's decision. ...

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  9. DIES WHILE WISHING SCHMEUNG LUCK

    Shortly before the fight, Tom O'Rourke, the veteran 80-year-old promoter and referee of American box ing, died of a heart attack while ...

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  10. VALUE OF "SUNDAY TIMES" SUPPLEMENTS

    In view of the publication this week of the second of a series of "Sunday Times", supplements, it.is interesting to quote the opinion ...

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  11. TWO BROKEN THUMBS

    The fight was a bigger financial fiasco than at first believed. The actual paid attendance was 39,878. with receipts at 547.000 dollars. ...

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  12. BEST ANSWER TO SLUM MENACE

    This is the type of home any wonter can quality for after a preliminary payment of six guineas, the instalments extending over a term of 35 years. Extension of this scheme is advocated by "The Sunday Times" as the best reply to the threatened menace of future ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRADE WITH GLASGOW

    The Premier of New South Wales, Mr. Stevens, stated on his return from Glasgow that he was very impressed with the possibilities of increased Aus ...

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  14. The While Man Wines Again!

    Cheers axe ringing the world around, The world we call our own. For a white man's fist a flaw has found And that fist a boastful black has downed. ...

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  15. A BIG GIRDER

    Few people will have to refresh their memories overmuch to go back to the time when the Prince of Wales Theatre, now in the ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. KING OF BELGIANS MAY REMARRY

    Speculation exists in Europe over the probability of Leopold III, King of the Belgians, remarrying at an early date. The likelihood of the King marrying into Italian royalty is being freely discussed, but in some quarters it is suggested ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. THE SHORTEST DAY AND THE LONGEST SHADOW

    This picture, taken at noon yester day, shows the length or shadow thrown. At noon to-day the shadow will be longer than at noon on any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MURDERER TO HANG

    Edward Cornelus is to be banged at Pentridge at 8 a.m. on Monday for the murder of the Rev. Laceby Cecll at St Vicarage. Fitzroy. ...

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  19. NO ABDICATION

    "There is no question of my relinquishing the crown of Abyssinia either now or in the future. To abdicate would be an act of cowardice ...

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  20. [?]THE MAN WITH THE DONKEY[?]

    To-day the Governor, Lord Huntingfield, unveiled a memorial to "The Man With the Donkey." Private John Simpson, in the King's Domain. ...

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  21. AS GOOD AS ELECTED

    As the result of his being selected as the State Country Party's nominee for the Western Austra lian vacancy. Mr. T. W. Marwick, ...

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  22. THE SANCTIONS ISSUE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer says. the British Government is preparing to resume trade with Italy when the bane ...

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  23. KIDNAPPER HANGE

    Arthur Gooch (27). who kidnapped two Texas public officers and took them across the State line, although releasing them unharmed, was hanged ...

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  24. EARLE PAGE HAS FLU ATTACK

    The Commonwealth Minister for Commerce. Dr. Earle Page, is in bed suffering from influenza, and his chance of leaving on June 28 is ...

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