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  4. FINE AND MILD

    City Forecasts; Mostly fine, but cloudy at times; mild day: cool night; southwest to southeast ...

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  7. GERMANY'S ARMS DEFIANCE CONTINUES

    AS a result of his conversations with British Ministers in London, the French Prime Minister (M. Herriot) has agreed with them that a four Power conference should be held at Geneva. Germany, however, has not yet expressed her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Her Ward a Bower of Flowers

    The flowers which surround Miss Betty Sethbridge in her ward at Sutton Veny private hospital Chatswood, betaken the sympathy of her wide circle of friends on the North shore. Recently she underwent an operation, from which she is convalescing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Hope Foiled

    At the Disarmament Conference which failed. Delegates of all nations listening to the inaugural address of the chairman (Mr. Arthur Henderson.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AID ALL

    "IT would be wrong to assume that Australia is implementing the Ottawa agreement almost entirely ...

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  11. SEEKING WAY OUT

    IMPORTANT negotiations between the British and the Irish Free State Governments were opened today at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 148 words
  12. LIGHT CAR

    Driving a six cylinder Riley at 111.65 miles an hour, George Eyston, the well-known British motorist, broke the 200-mile record ...

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  13. BOOMERANG

    DISMAYED by the threatened loss of trade, estimated at £20,000,000 a year, owing to the Canadian British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HURTLING IN AIR

    PEOPLE crowding the streets alongside the Schroeder Hotel, in Milwaukee, were startled today, when the body of a child ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The farmers of Alberta are asking the Federal Government for a bonus of at least 5 cents a bushel on this year's crop. ...

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  16. "Sun"--"Telegraph" Granites Expedition

    Photograph taken at Adelaide before the departure of "The Sun"--"Daily Telegraph" expedition to investigate The Granites goldfield. From left Professor C. T. Madigan, geologist, who will make an impartial scientific observation of the gold field, Mr. F H Packer, Mr. F. E. Baume, and Mr W . Turner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Harbor Queen

    Miss Sheila Sheehan, Cash Ordet (Amalgamated) Lid. candidate in the Queen of the Harbor competition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LEFT U.S.A.

    Mrs. Keith Miller, the Australian airwoman, sailed for London today. She went in accordance with her agreement with the United States ...

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  19. A TRUE VICTORIAN

    BORN in the year of the accession of George IV., and a year after the birth of Queen Victoria, the Hon, Katherine Plunket died today, within a month of the age of 112. She was the daughter of the second Baron Plunket, formerly ...

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  20. FATAL LESSON

    An inexplicable sideslip during a "loop," then a spin and a nosedive, was the cause of the deaths of the two New Zealand airmen, ...

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  21. "MOST ARE SUICIDES"

    "MY experience shows that the vast majority of cases like this are suicidal," declared Mr. Ingleby Oddie, Coroner, at ...

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  22. MANN DEPORTED

    Mr. Tom Mann, the Labor leader, came, to Belfast to attend the funeral of Samuel Baxter, killed during the disturbances last Tuesday. The ...

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