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  5. Eden "Will Eat His Hat" If Piracy Does Not End

    British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden undertakes to eat his hat if the Nyon conference decisions fail to end submarine piracy in the Mediterranean. "If we have not succeeded this time I'll eat my ...

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  6. Mollison Says He Liked Amy—As A Flier

    Jimmy Mollison, famed aviator, married Amy Johnson, outstanding woman flier, but really loved Lady Diana Wellesley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Shanghai War

    The most outstanding feature of the war in Shanghai, to the western world, has been the unexpected stand by the ...

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  8. WHO CAUGHT HIS EYE?

    Mr. J. L. Prevost (Dalgety and Co.), with gavel, accepts a bid at the first of the new season's sales at the Wool Exchange today. Recent developments had not been favorable but the sale was better in some respects than anticipated. Mr. G. Maxwell is seen alongside the auctioneer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEAD BABY IN BAG FOUND IN RIVER

    Schoolboys paddling in the Swan on Saturday afternoon found a sugar bag containing the body of a newly born male ...

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  10. Morbid Man Jumped From Hospital Balcony

    In a pleasant, sun-lit reading room at the Edward Millen Home for returned soldiers today, three men listened to the words of an invalid, about the death of a morbid old man. The little gathering, in these ...

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  11. BOTANIC TO START IN THE CUP

    Botanic, who it is generally considered, was a "good thing beaten" in the Hannans Handicap, is a definite starter in the ...

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  12. SHORT LIFE BUT GAY ONE, FOR PEARL DIVERS

    it is reported that the crews of nine Japanese pearling luggers in port for four days spent over £400 during their stay. ...

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  13. £20 THEFT FROM SHOP

    When thieves—believed to be children—broke into the grocer's shop of Mrs. Doris Mold in Cambridge-street, Leederville, yesterday, £18 18s cash ...

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  14. PROWLER BOLTS INTO PARK

    Discovered on the premises of a house in Bellevue-terrace last night, a man bolted and disappeared into King's Park. ...

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  16. WOOL PRICES DOWN IN SEASON'S FIRST SALE

    At the first wool sale of the 1937-38 season, which was held today prices were down five to ten per ...

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  17. DUST-STORM DELAYS FLIERS

    One day behind schedule following a severe dust-storm in Western Queensland, the round-Australia penny-a-mile fliers, R. H. Julius ...

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  18. FORECAST

    Cloudiness increasing in the south-west and south coastal divisions with, later, some showers; chiefly fine elsewhere. Northerly ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

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  20. EDUCATIONISTS FROM MANY COUNTRIES VISIT PERTH

    Delegates to the Perth sittings of the New Education Fellowship Conference reached the city today. The nine photographed (left to right) are: Mr. F. C. Happold (England), Mr. E. Salter Davies (England), Professor F. W. Hart (California), Dr. K. S. Cunningham (chief executive officer of council), Dr Laurin Zilliacus (Finland), Dr. Cyril Norwood (England), Dr. Paul L. Dengler (Austria), Mr. F. Tate (president Australian Council for Education Research) Professor Pierre Bovet (Geneva). (Story Page 2, Col. 2.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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