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  2. BY AIR -- TO ANYWHERE...

    LONDON (By Air Mail).--A high feminine voice, crackling through the amplifier, halted the jumble of conversation. "Attention, please! Will Mr. Rabinovich for New York please collect He personal belongings and proceed to the north end of the hall, where a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 998 words
  3. WHERE SUNDAY MEANS HAPPINESS

    COPENHAGEN (By Air Mail).--Enjoying what many Melburnians want to enjoy --a gay, happy, harmless Sunday--GUY RAMSEY, of the London Daily Mail, reflects from Copenhagen's Tivoli. Gardens on the pleasantness and sanity of little Denmark. TWENTY-FIVE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,325 words
  4. QUICKSILVER CRICKETER

    Charles Dickens knew very little about cricket (in "Pickwick Papers," Dingley Dell were beaten by All-Muggleton without, apparently, having batted of all), and he never went to the West Indies. YET [?]earie Co[?] the greatest all-rounder the stantine the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 869 words
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  6. TEN ACRES OF DRUGS

    On a secluded pine-sheltered hillside three miles from bustling Frankston are 10 privet-hedged acres of herb garden which through the war provided all Australia with drugs formerly coming from abroad. This garden even ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 725 words
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