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  4. WILL START NEXT YEAR

    Sir Keith Smith, who has joined the Vickers aviation staff, expects to make a business trip to the Far East and Australia. ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. WHO WON WAR?

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  6. MUST PAY IN FULL

    The French Prime Minister made no reference in a public policy speech to Lord Curzon's announcement of the British policy regarding the Ruhr, though the British Foreign Minister declared that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 448 words
  7. "FAIRY BRIDE"

    "A little bride from Fairyland" is the way the Bond-street dressmaker who is making Lady Betty Bowes-Lyon's trousseau anticipates her appearance on Thursday, when she will be married to the Duke of York. ...

    Article : 587 words
  8. BANDITS ATTACK COURIER

    Bandits attacked, near Constanza (on the Black Sea), a train carrying a British diplomatic courier to Constantinople, says a message from ...

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  9. EYES THAT MOCK THE VIOLET

    On Friday "The Sun" published a photo. of Pauline Garon, whose eyes were claimed to be the most beautiful in the world. The claim came from America. Lotus Thompson, of Coo gee, obviously wasn't about when the judges picked on Pauline. There is an appeal in these beautiful eyes that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HELD BY RAIDERS

    Miss Ellis, the 15-year-old daughter Major Ellis, who was abducted by a gang of raiders after her parents were murdered at Kohat (in the ...

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  11. WREATH FROM CALVARY

    Members of the Anglo-Belgian Union carried out a pathetic ceremony at Mur-des-Fusilles, the tragic spot on the outskirts of Bruges where the ...

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  12. "UNITED FOR JUSTICE"

    The memorial to the famous British raid on Zeebrugge, the foundation stone of which was laid to-day, in the presence of distinguished ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE

    Mr. Edgar, M.L.C., of Victoria, who has recently travelled in many parts of Britain, told a representative of "The Sun" that he was struck by ...

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  14. MODEL HOMESTEAD

    The Australian pavilion at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley covers 30½ acres, and has a transparent ceiling. A big display of fresh, dried and ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. VATICAN ENVOY'S STATUS

    Cardinal Logue has written to the Dublin "Freeman's Journal" expressing regret at the Government's statement that Monsignor Luzio carried no ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Eight passengers of the liner Garth Castle died at Beira (Portuguese East Africa) among swarms of mosquitoes, which invaded the ...

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  17. LOWER RATES ACCEPTED

    The Free State Government's intervention in the Irish transport workers' strike has resulted in a settlement, the men accepting reductions in ...

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