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  5. WORLD BULLETINS

    CHICAGO.—A pair of shoes, size 39, was turned down by Robert Wadlow, 18-year-old giant, because they pinched his feet ...

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  6. Britain Inquisitive

    IN a long statement to die British Press explaining the Commonwealth's defence policy, Sir Archdale Parkhill said the final form and amount of this programme would not be decided by die Federal Government until it had an opportunity ...

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  7. THE SPIRIT OF ANZAC PREVAILS!

    Speaker A. H. Panton, veteran of two wars, badly shrappelled in the last, with son Doug, ready for the next Sergeant Doug. Panton, like father, who went to the Boer war over 30 years ago, finds pleasure in military training. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. King's Invitation to Soldiers Mother

    "IT IS all very wonderful," says Mrs. Mary O'Connor, of Sheffield, whom the King has invited to the Coronation. Mrs. O'Connor, who had three sons killed in the war, two wounded, and ...

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  9. "PUP[?]UPLETS" CHAMPION

    LONDON.—Zipper, an English sheep dog. has been styled the "Puptuplets" champion. She has 12 puppies instead of the usual six. ...

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  10. BITING BABY

    NEW YORK.—Police arrested Clyde Proctor, 27, who confessed to having shaken a 15-months-old boy to death "because it bit me." ...

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  11. INDIAN'S PREMONITION

    Just before Sir Prabhashankar Dalpatram Pattani, a prominent indian, left for the Coronation, his wife developed pneumonia, but ...

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  12. DAM RUMOR

    In and around Perth during the last few days a rumor has been in course of circulation that work was to be recommenced at the ...

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  13. SIXTY MILLION

    TOKIO.—Within a few years' time a Japanese company expects to have a 60-million acre cotton plantation in Dutch New Guinea. ...

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  14. British Destroyers Protect Food Ships

    LONDON, Saturday. BRITISH warships gave protection yesterday morning to three British merchant ships proceeding with food cargoes from Saint-Jean-de-Luz to Bilbao when they were interfered with ...

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  15. POSTMAN'S PRANK

    BROOKLYN.—Caught dumping mail into an incinerator, postman Henry Briggs. 48, protested: "My feet hurt me and I had a kidney ailment." ...

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  16. THE GAME'S ON!

    Mick Cronin, East Perth's skipper, breaks away soon after the start of the game against Claremont at Perth Oval. Yesterday, in Western Australia, despite showery conditions, thousands of followers of the great national game saw the opening of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WOULDN'T BATH

    INDIANAPOLIS.—Mrs. Ed. Newport,, married six weeks, sued for a divorce on the grounds that her husband had so far refused to take a ...

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  18. TOKIO TO LONDON IN 94 HOURS

    Here are the Japanese airmen, Mr. Iinuma and Mr. Tsukagoshi, after their arrival at Croyden. They flew from Tokio to London in 94 hours and made new aviation history. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GROSS INGRATITUDE

    PHILADELPHIA. — Nurse Georgia De Frans while applying a solution to the leg wounds of miner John Lapore, was causing so much pain that ...

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  20. SLOW DRIVER FINED

    PORTLAND.—Charles G. Broughton was fined 10 dollars for driving eight miles an hour. Cars were lined up a mile behind him. He said ...

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  21. "CORNCOB" JONES TELLS HIS STORY

    Acting as spokesman for himself, and Captains Prance and Strli, masters of the three successful blockade runners, John ...

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  22. "STOP INTERFERING!"

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Saint-Jean-de-Luz says it was the armed trawler which fired across the blockade runners' bows, but the ...

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  23. MOVIE DOG HERO

    SAN FRANCISCO.—While burgers broke into his master's house recently, Rin Tin Tin. jnr., dog hero of the movies, slept. In his latest movie he ...

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  24. Replica

    They sleep upon an alien shore Where sigh the Aegean waves, The alien babes workwomen bore May gambol by their graves. ...

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  25. PETTING IN THE PARK

    MASSACHUSETTS. — The Park Commission of Lowell. Mass., announces that neither policeman nor light will be placed in the Fort Hill Park, ...

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  26. DAMAGE TO DESTROYER

    Thousands of office workers at lunch time saw the destroyer Wishart collide with barges while mooring in the Thames for the Coronation visit. She ...

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  27. SUCH IS FAME!

    A British official wireless message received from London yesterday announced "Sir ARCHIBALD Parkhil, ...

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  28. SMOKED AT TWO MONTHS

    LOS ANGELES.—Bose May Vasques had her 22-months-old baby returned to her recently when ehe promised Los Angeles Juvenile Authorities ...

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  29. ANOTHER NEGLECTED PLAYGROUND— THIS TIME IN EAST FREMANTLE

    While oldsters are bemoaning the delinquencies of youth, playgrounds where they would find healthy recreation are left in a deplorable state. Other countries have found that healthy playgrounds are essential for the checking of youthful crime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. FRENZIED FATHER

    LOS ANGELIES.—David Locke was recently fined 500 dollars and sentenced to six months in gaol for chaining his nine-year-old daughter to the ...

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  31. CURES FOR HICCOUGHS?

    MISSOURI.—Among 462 cures suggested to Robert F. Milton. 76-yearold farmer, who has been hiccoughing for five years were: Tea made ...

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  32. IN TROUBLED SPAIN

    After Government aeroplanes had kept five rebel air attacks at bay a sixth, delivered by three twoengined bombers, killed ten and ...

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  33. BLOCKADE RUNNER

    A. J. Pope, of Port Cawl, owner of the Seven Seas Spray (which ran the blockade at Bilbao), says he is glad the example of the skipper (Capt. ...

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  34. CROOK CROOK CAUGHT

    SAN FRANCISCO.—Messenger boy Jacob Bastocky, In hospital reading a detective story magazine, was startled to see the picture of an escaped ...

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  35. MORE CARGOES FOR BILBAO

    The British steamers Sheffield and Marvin have arrived with wheat, oranges and flour for Bilbao. The Marvin belongs to the same owners as ...

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  37. FRENZIED CHEERS FOR FOODSHIPS

    Through a spyglass at Galea Point, a correspondent of the British United Press saw the Hood and two destroyers patrolling to prevent the Espana ...

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  38. LET US REMEMBER OUR WOMEN ON THIS GREAT DAY

    Legions of women encouraged and supported their Anzac husbands and sons during the dark days of the war. In less than a week after the declaration organised women were preparing soldier comforts. Above: Three of the first war workers in Western Australia. Left to right:, Mrs. S. A. Jeffries, Mrs. F. A. Mansfield and Mrs. Silverwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. FURORE OVER BOOK

    "Unless Helnemann's by the first post on Monday agree to the request made 48 hours ago writs will be issued immediately, as we are satisfied ...

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  40. JAP ELECTIONS

    Nominations for the Diet close at midnight, and it is regarded as a certainty that the Hayashi Government will be defeated. The ...

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  41. SIR HAL COLEBATCH ADVOCATES MIGRATION

    The suggestion that an Empire Farmers' Conference should be held was made at Cook's Tourist Agency welcoming lunch at the Trocadero to ...

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