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  4. FINE WITH CLOUD

    City Forecast.--Mostly fine and cool during the day, some passing clouds; fresh and squally West to ...

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  5. Disarmament Parley Foreshadowed by Pres. Hoover

    An important statement foreshadowing an international disarmament conference was made by President Hoover today. While no method of obtaining international discussion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOR KING

    Many thousands of people watched the, Prince of Wales drive in state from Buckingham Palace to St. James's Palace ...

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  7. ROYAL PATRON

    London, Tuesday ("Sun" Special).-- Princess Mary allended a matinee of the J. C. Williamson production "Cinders" at the Adelphi Theatre, in aid of John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TARIFF BAR

    Drastic tariff preferences, which will militate seriously against Australia and Canada, are set forth in a new Bill, which has been presented to Congress. A 1 12d per pound increase on raw wool imports is provided for. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Australian Strikers Too Hot, Says Stowaway

    LONDON, Tuesday ("Sun" Special).--John Henry, aged 26, a motor driver of Southport, was fined £55- at Hull, in default 28 days imprisonment, for stowing away aboard the Largs Bay from Fremantle. He said that things mere too hot for him ...

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  10. UNDER ICE

    Sir. Hubert Wilkins, the noted Australian explorer, who is at present in London arranging the details for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SON DIES

    The seven-year-old son of the Lithuanian Premier (M. Valdemaras), who was injured when an attack was made on ...

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  12. BANNED

    The authorities have announced that all Derby sweeps in Scotland are illegal. Seeing a newspaper advertisement ...

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  13. GRETNA GREEN WEDDINGS

    Directing attention to the frequency of clandestine marriages at Gretna Green, in the House, of Commons today, Mr. H. Day (Lab.), suggested a ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The Victorian Premier, Sir William McPherson, sail today that bo would receive a deputation from the men affected by the timber ...

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  15. £252,000,000 in 45 Minutes

    As this was the last supply day in the House of Commons, outstanding votes were put from the chair. Ordinarily this occupies two or three hours, the ...

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  16. Snatched From Chair---Proved Innocent

    Edward Larkman, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Ward Pierce, paymaster of the Art Metal Shop Week, on April 13, 1926, ...

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  17. 1,163,800 IDLE

    The Secretary to the Ministry of Labor (Sir Horace J. Wilson) announces that on April 29 there were on the registers of the Employment ...

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  18. Campaign to Scotch Reds in Japan

    The Procurator General, Mr. Koyama, addressing a gathering of procurators, emphasised the need for special vigilance regarding Communists. ...

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