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  2. Dr. Malan, South African Prime Minister, who celebrated his 78th birthday last week, is bent on a dangerous policy of apatheid—segregation of blocks from whites. His move to wipe natives off the electoral roll has already caused riots and crusades. Ity could course even worse. Today, The News presents the first of three background articles on this savage racial discrimination. They were written by the famous correspondent and author, VERNON BARTLETT. Hitlerism stalks S. Africa

    Dr. Malan, South African Prime Minister, who celebrated his 78th birthday last week, is bent on a dangerous policy of apartheid—segregation of blacks from whites. His move to wipe natives off the electoral roll has already caused riots and crusades. It could cause even worse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 990 words
  3. Looking along YOUR STREET

    Today it is Reid avenue, Magill—no number, but the house is called Green Gables. Here lives Mrs. B. Grund, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 593 words
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  6. Australian jockey Ted ("First Time") Fordyce is given a good chance of winning the world's most famous horse race at Epsom Downs, England, today. And here, told by NIGEL GEE, IS THE … STORY OF THE DERBY

    LONDON, Tues.: The Derby has many meanings. To most of the thousands who will flock to Epsom Downs tomorrow, it means a free show in the sunshine with swings and roundabouts, sandwiches and an annual picnic, with an incidental horse race to complete the circus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,470 words
  7. Life with Fatchen

    The news that the MTT is scrapping 24 old trams set this bard groping, misty-eyed, for his typewriter. Old trams, you lie there silent and forlorn, All ended now your jolting, jerking rides, ...

    Article : 206 words
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