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  3. AMONG THE COWS

    With a fight of 6668 miles accomplished in two days, 14 hours, 17 minutes, the Soviet airmen broke the world's ...

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  4. FOREIGN ORE FOR BRITAIN

    Neglect of the Empire's resources in iron ore and reliance upon foreign supplies are condemned by a leading London ...

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  5. POLE-SITTER HAD A REASON

    To escape dogs in full cry. Tom, a Miranda cat, scuttled up dm 40ft. electric light pole. It was "out of the frying pan into the fire" for Tom, for he couldn't get down. After three day of pole-sitting, Tom was rescued by local council men with a ladder. At left is one of the reasons why Tom turned pole-sitter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROOSEVELT LOSES A SUPPORTER

    Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Democratic leader in the Senate, died to-day after a heart attack. He was considered to be President ...

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  7. MINORITIES PROTEST

    "Forty million Europeans demand the right to live." "Every eighth European belongs to a national minority." ...

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  8. COTTON'S REPLY TO CHALLENGES

    [?] Cotton, British open champion, who defeated Denny Shute in the unofficial world professional championship this ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. JAPAN'S EXPANSION OF TRADE

    Exchange of trade between the United Kingdom and Japan gives Japan a favorable balance, Sir Frederick LeithRoss said at a dinner given to the ...

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  10. SALES TAX SUGGESTS BETTER BUSINESS

    Improvement in business in New Zealand is reflected in the expanding yield of the sales tax. Each month this year the total has ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. WOMEN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND

    The captain of the Australian women's cricket team (Mrs. Margaret Peden) is eager to raise the question of a women's Imperial cricket ...

    Article : 68 words
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    GOLD NUGGET FOUND.—Bathurst, Thursday: While engaged in ringbarking at Jews Creek, near Turondsle, Charles Bourke discovered a ...

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    EARLY MORNING FIRE.—Forbes, Thursday: A fire partially destroyed the premises of Mr. W. Grimshaw, fruiterer, and Mr. J. Rogan, ...

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  15. 80 TOWNS HAVE NO BATHS

    Eighty British towns with populations of 23,000 each, have no municipal swimming baths because they are not convinced that the consequent ...

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  16. GOLFER FINED FOR BAD DRIVING

    Everybody praised the brilliant driving of the British open golf champion. Cotton, but to-day he was charged with bad driving at the ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. CANTON ISLAND DISPUTE

    In the Rouse of Commons to-day the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Ormsby Gore) said that consideration was being given to the assertion made by the ...

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  18. NON-PARTY FARMERS IN NEW ZEALAND

    A non-party attitude in politics, with retention as a vital plank of opposition to Socialism was endorsed by the New Zealand Farmers' Union. ...

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  19. AUXILIARY SCHOONER RECONDITIONED

    After having been laid up in Auckland for many years the auxiliary schooner Piri has been reconditioned for the Australian trade. A cargo of ...

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  20. VIENNESE SPORTS ARE CANCELLED

    A women's athletic meeting for Austrian and Italian teams has been cancelled. No reason is given, but it is ...

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  21. NAVAL AGREEMENTS NOT YET SIGNED

    The naval agreements Between Britain and Germany and Britain and Russia were not signed to-day as had been Intended. The delay was ...

    Article : 81 words
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    REFERENDUM ON TAX—Macksville, Thursday: A referendum at Nambucca Heads as to whether ratepayers in that area would submit to a special tax ...

    Article : 64 words
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