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  4. WORLD BULLETINS NOT THE REASON

    NEW YORK: Choking that follows a duststorm is known as pneumonolutramicroscopicsilicovolcanosis, according to Charles T. Barnam, ...

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  5. SYMPATHY WAVE FOR WINDSOR GROWS

    THE FEARS OF MANY OBSERVERS THAT REPRESSIVE MEASURES AGAINST THE DUKE OF WINDSOR WOULD BRING SYMPATHETIC ...

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  6. WILLCOCK

    The Premier of Western Australia (the Hon. J. C. Willcock) is making final arrangements preparatory to embarking on his ...

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  7. £100 GIFT

    The Duke of Windsor has just sent a cheque for £100 to enable a young Polish couple to marry. The prospective bridegroom, Dr. ...

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  8. SPAIN'S EX-QUEEN

    The ex-Queen of Spain is selling a gold cross valued at £15,000 sterling. It is believed that the "Duke of Windsor is a possible ...

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  9. STALIN'S

    STALIN, Soviet Dictator, is reported to be contemplating his third marriage during the autumn. A strict censorship prevents an ...

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  10. WALKED ON GRAVE

    LEIGH (Eng.): Forty persons earned five shillings by stepping over a grave in the churchyard. The money was paid under the will of a villager ...

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  11. WILL HITLER MARRY

    WILL 48-year-old Adolf Hider, Dictator of Germany, marry? And who will he marry? A few months ago similar questions were being asked by ...

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  12. COLD AIR BRINGS DISCOMFORT TO MANY PERTHITES

    Colds, catarrh and sneezing were fashionable all last week. Weather men say we have had Perth's record cold snap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BIRTH OF BABY GIRL

    ISLE OF MAN.—On the lonely islet, Calf of Man, in centre of Irish Sea a baby girl increased the population to six. Farmer Robert Garrett, child's ...

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  14. PITCHED BATTLE

    MASSACHUSETTS: Judge Peter S. Cunniff, of Waltham, Massachusetts, Juvenile Court, will meet a seven-year-old youth who called him a sissy ...

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  15. WATER! WATER!

    QUINCY (Mass.): Dr. Walter G. Kendall, 83-year-old athlete, recently took his first glass of water in 25 years. "I find it best on the whole ...

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  16. MODERN LADY GODIVA

    LEEDS.—Through the streets of Meanwood, Leeds, on a white pony rode 42-year-old Mrs. Harold Woolard. Dressed in white bathing costume with ...

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  17. GERMANY'S MAN OF IRON

    His Bachelor Days May Be Nearing an End His country breathlessly awaits Herr Hitler's marriage decision. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BELL-RINGING RECORD

    MARYBOROUGH: For 45 years Mr. J. K. Smoothey has been bell-ringer for the Church of England. He rang the bells for the last time when he ...

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  19. REVENGE ON ROOSTER

    HONDURAS (Central America): Watching a cock fight in the village of La Caridad, Honduras. Porfirio Canales, 35. was suddenly attacked by ...

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  20. SOCIETY HEIRESS, NUN, DIVORCEE

    Beautiful society heiress, left school to become a nun, left the convent after two years, married, and is now suing for ...

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  21. BERNARD SHAW TALKS TO SCHOOLBOYS

    Mr. Bernard Shaw, broadcasting to sixth formers in secondary schools throughout Britain, described his own school days as ...

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  22. NUMBED FEET

    Bare feet in a row, the subject of a picture on this page, tell the story of bootless schoolchildren. ...

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  23. PEACEFULNESS AND CONTENTMENT

    ABERDEEN (Wash.): Pronounced dead for five minutes Theodore Prinz, when his heart stopped after an auto accident described the sensation later. ...

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  24. TOSSING FOR BIBLES

    LONDON.—Bibles have to be bought every year with the interest £50 lett more than 200 years ago under the will of the Rev. Dr. Robert Wilde of ...

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  25. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS

    It is understood the Imperial Conference Munitions Committee's report includes resolutions regarding the Dominions manufacturing munitions in ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA IN THE PACIFIC

    A report cabled from Australia that the Commonwealth Government is taking over the administration of Fill from Britain is authoritatively ...

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  27. SMITHS TO ORDER

    NEW YORK.—American advertising man. Fred Smith, one morning picked out at random three namesakes from telephone directory, asked them to join ...

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  28. SIR ARCHDALE PARKHILL'S PLANS

    Before embarking on the Orford at Naples Sir Archdale Parkhill (Minister for Defence) hopes to inspect the Australian Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, ...

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  29. MR. LYONS CHATS WITH KING

    The Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. MacKenzie King, and Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister of Australia, had audiences with the King at ...

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  30. SIR GILBERT DYETT

    Sir Gilbert Dyett, president of the R.S.S.L.L. in Australia, interviewed Sir Fabian Ware, Imperial vice-chairman of the War Graves Commission, ...

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  31. AIRCRAFT DESIGNER DIES

    Mr. R. J. Mitchell, aircraft designer, who was responsible for the Schneider Cup trophy winner which established a series of ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. BUSES REPLACE TRAMS

    The London Passenger Transport Board, which has already converted 107 miles of tramway to trolley-bus working, and has 112 miles in the ...

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  33. SURFERS SCARED

    COOLANGATTA: Surfers at Kirra Beach had an unusual experience recently when hundreds of thousands of pilchards came close to the beach ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. RECORD LOW GROUND TEMPERATURES DURING THE WEEK BROUGHT SUFFERING TO THESE LITTLE FEET

    Chilly winter mornings, with frost in the air and on the ground, taught these children what the absence of boots meant. (See letterpress.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. PRIME MINISTER AND ARCHBISHOP

    The Archbishop of Canterbury and our Prime Minister (Hon. J. A. Lyons) face the camera at the Archbishop's garden party held at Lambeth Palace.—(Air mail photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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