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  4. Basques Revenge Guernica: Italians Flee in Disorder!

    The Basques commemorated May Day by partly avenging Guernica in the celebration of the destructions of the Rebel warship, Espana, by an unexpectedly successful counter offensive. They ...

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  5. EVACUATION OF REFUGEES

    The captains of nine British vessels at Bilbao have agreed to evacuate as many children as possible, probably 5000. Destroyers will carry others. ...

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  6. MAY DAY

    Europe spent a varied May Day. London had the largest Labor-Communist procession in its history, extending over four miles. It included 1000 ...

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  7. BROADBENT GOING WELL

    Jimmy Broadbent arrived at 1.45 p.m. local time, and departed for Rome at 5.30. He hopes to reach Lympne on Monday evening. ...

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  8. FOUL PLAY AT GWYDIR

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr Earle Page) said to-day that there is no doubt it was an act of sabotage, in referring to the damage to the tyres of ...

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  9. SPRINGWOOD FIRE

    A fire at Springwood early this morning totally destroyed the Bon Accord Country Club Guest House. Twenty-five guests escaped in their ...

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  10. SHOP ASSISTANTS

    When the full bench of the Industrial Commission resumed consideration to-day of the applications for a new award for shop assistants in the ...

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  11. BOMBS FROM ITALIAN 'PLANES

    Three Rebel 'planes apparently of Italian manufacture, encircled the city for half an hour, dropped two bombs on the town, and a third in a park, ...

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  12. FOUNDRY DISPUTE SETTLED

    Work resumed to-day in all the metropolitan foundries after seven weeks' idleness over wages and overtime disputes. ...

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  13. "A CLUMSY LIE"

    A newsagency denies that German troops have landed at San Sebastian. They characterise the report as a clumsy lie, concocted by ...

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  14. A.R.U. C'FERENCE

    Delegates from all parts of the State assembled in Sydney to-day for the annual State conference of the Australian Railways Union. There are ...

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  16. BASE HOSPITAL

    Ranked as the most important hospital in the South, the Wagga District Hospital will in future be known as a base hospital, and as such will be ...

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  17. OUT IN THE COLD

    Lost in the mountains and densely timbered country near Katoomba, a party of six hikers, including four women spent last night, in the open. ...

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  18. SYDNEY PROCESSION

    Labor members of Parliament and prominent Trades Hall, officials headed the May Day procession which traversed the city streets yesterday ...

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  19. GOVT. PARTY

    The final election results show that Showakais (Government party) won only 19 seats in a House of over 450, indicating further trouble for the ...

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  21. DAVIS CUP

    Adrian Quist won the first match for Australia in the Davis Cup tie with Mexico, defeating E. Reyes 6-3, 6-1, 6-3. ...

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  22. MANAGER'S EFFIGY BURNT

    The climax to the May Day celebration at Wonthaggi was ,the burning of an effigy of John McLeish, general manager of the mine. A scaffold was ...

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  24. WEST WYALONG SEWERAGE

    At a special meeting of Bland Shire Council, held at West Wyalong, the tender of the General Constructions, Ltd., £19,637/9/7, for the excavation ...

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  25. Australia Wins Two Remaining Singles

    In the Davis Cup Switzerland, eliminated Ireland by four, rubbers to 1, and Belgium eliminated Hungary by three rubbers to 2. ...

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