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  4. CLOUDY AND MILD

    City Forecast Cloudy and mild during day, with a tendency to a thunder-shower or two ...

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  5. Strikers Slain As Plea Is Made For Peace

    EVEN as General Johnson, Administrator of the National Recovery Act, was speaking in Washington, demanding that strikes shall cease, five workers were killed in strike riots in Central California, where cotton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Shares Honors

    Captain E. W. Percival, designer of the record-breaking monoplane, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PAEAN OF PRAISE FOR "SMITHY"

    "THE TIMES," in a leading article, says thai Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith's achievement in lowering the flying time between England and Australia by 40 hours is notable, even for so experienced and accomplished a pilot, and that he has ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. IN ONE WORD

    Again the cables hum, the carrier spark sings through the ether, the presses of the world rush, and all the pumps of oratory clank or ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. IN LOWLY COTTAGE

    "YES, I'm the lucky heiress," said Mrs. Mary Burke Hayes, whom "The Sun" found living in a low-built ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. FOR R.A.N.

    ON the stroke of nine this morning, five destroyers were commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Blush Pink

    Blush pink satin, with pleated steeves, worn by Bette Davis, Warner Bros. player. A low V decolletage at the back is finished with a silken rose. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FACTORIES BUSIER

    FURTHER expansion in Britain's oversea trade during September is revealed in Board of Trade returns. ...

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  13. DIPLOMAT'S PROMOTION

    London, Wednesday.--Mr. Eugene Millington-Drake, Counsellor at the British Embassy at Buenos Aires, has been appointed Minister at ...

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  14. Three Powers Say "No"

    REFUSAL to allow Germany to re-arm during the preparatory five-year period was resolved on ...

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  15. RESENT RUMOR

    The rumor current in London and Portsmouth suggesting that there had been trouble aboard H.M.S. Hood has caused very great indignation in ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. Telescoped

    Combined passenger and goods van, rear unit of an Adelaide train, telescoped when a Seymour goods train crashed into it in the goods yards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Soldier To March On Upside-down Stomach

    The military medical board has accepted the service of an itinerant egg-seller, whose internal organs are upside-down. He always ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. BALKAN UNITY

    Appearances indicate that the entire Balkans are preparing to present a common front towards the Great Powers, which they accuse of settling ...

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  19. FRAGMENTS

    FRAGMENTS of the giant twin-engined transport aeroplane, scattered over 1000 feet square, and one massive wheel ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. DE VALERA REFUSES

    London, Wednesday.--Mr. de Valera has refused to establish the tribunal which General Mulcahy demanded to Inquire into the events leading to the ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. KING STAYS AT HOME

    Stormy weather prevented the King from travelling from Sandringham to Newmarket for the Cesarewitch Stakes, in which his horse. Fox Earth, ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Geneva, Wednesday.--The League Council decided to-day to nominate a High Commissioner to direct [?]ish refugee work. The German ...

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  23. Kens Kenya

    Mr. I C. Hawker coffee planter, of Kenya, who arrived by the Otranto to-day. He told of surprising numbers of Australians who were making good ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WHEAT FARMERS TURN "BOOTLEGGERS"

    A NEW form of "bootlegging," namely, illegal milling of wheat to escape the producing tax on grain, has grown to such proportions that Uncle Sam will intervene drastically. The Farm Adjustment ...

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  25. WANTS JAPAN BANNED

    London, Wednesday.--Deploring the effect of Japanese competition on the British silk industry, the Joint Industrial Council decided, at its ...

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  26. FEARS ARMS RACE

    Tokio, Wednesday.--Mr. Wakatsuki, a former Premier, said to-day that failure of the 1935 Naval Conference would precipitate a new ...

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