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  2. "STATE OF WAR" DECLARED IN REPUBLICAN SPAIN

    After a sitting, which lasted all night, the Spanish Republican Cabinet to-day declared a "State of War" throughout Republican territory, says the Barcelona correspondent of the British United Press. It was also ...

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  3. TERRORISTS IN BRITAIN

    Special precautions, including increased police guards for the King and Queen, who at present are in residence at Sandringham, and ...

    Article : 445 words
  4. FRENCH EYES ON GERMANY

    The dismissal of Dr. Schacht from the presidency of the Relchs-bank is generally regarded in Paris, according to the Paris ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. HIGH PLACE

    Australia's decision to increase her defence vote to £63,000,000, coupled with her remarkable recovery from the depression, had ...

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  6. MAY BE RATIONED

    Rationing of electricity may be necessary for the first time in the area served by the Burrinjuck hydro-electric scheme if rain does ...

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  7. NEW VALUATIONS

    The valuation increases in Newcastle, Hamilton, and Inglewood will add £11,978 to the Greater Newcastle Council's income from ...

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  8. YOUNG MINERS

    The youth problem was referred to in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day when Judge Drake-Brockman continued the ...

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  9. FLEW 14,100 FEET UP

    A five-months-old child was taken to an altitude of 14,100 feet during a flight of an hour and three-quarters in an effort to cure a severe attack of whooping ...

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  10. DOCKED AT SYDNEY

    The steamer Dalftam, which was involved in the pig-iron dispute, reached Sydney to-day, and was docked. She is expected to return to Port Kembla ...

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  11. BEST PLACE FOR FISHING

    Mr. Zane Grey, who said he is convinced that Australia is the greatest place in the world for big game fishing, arrived in Sydney to-day by the Mariposa. ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. NAZI DOMINANCE OF ARMY

    Apparently without consulting his Army chiefs, Herr Hitler, says the Berlin correspondent of the "News Chronicle," has completed the dominance of ...

    Article : 267 words
  13. LIFEBOAT LOST IN GALE

    Seven of the crew of the St. Ives (Cornwall) lifeboat are believed to have been drowned when the lifeboat was lost in a terrific north-westerly gale this ...

    Article : 319 words
  14. ITALAIN PRINCESS WEDS

    A brilliant assembly of Royal personages, diplomatic representatives, including the British Ambassador (the Earl of Perth), and Signor Mussolini. ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. "OBJECT WATCHED"

    Mr. H. G. Wells made the Canberra Science Congress, and he was an intellectual stimulus, whether one agreed with him or not, said Sir Harry Barraclough, ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    With a radio set lying across his body, George Robert Mackenzie Burley, 26, was found electrocuted at the home of his father, Mr. G. N. Burley, at Lismore, ...

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  17. EXPERTS HERE TO LOOK AT OUR MOSQUITOES

    Newcastle could probably protect itself from disease-spreading mosquitoes, at least, without attempting costly undertakings such as the reclamation of Hexham swamps, said Mr. F. H. Taylor, lecturer in entomology at the School of Public Health ...

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  18. MAKING FOR HOBART

    After a terrific battle in the heavy ice pack, the Wyatt Earp has broken through and now we are ploughing towards Hobart through a grey, fog-laden sea. For ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. REVISED FORMER BELIEF

    "The imperfections of humans will remain to the end," said the Bishop of Goulburn (Rt. Rev. E. H. Burgmann) at the Anglican Summer School at Hornsby ...

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  20. 20 SUBMARINES LAST YEAR

    Italy laid down 20 submarines in 1938, ranging in displacement from 600 tons to 1461 tons. These new craft says the Rome cone ...

    Article : 75 words
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  22. GERMAN COLONIAL CLAIMS

    The Cape Town correspondent of "The Times" says that the Union's purchase of 1,750,000 acres in South-west Africa is interpreted as confirmation of the ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. PALESTINE CONFERENCE

    The Premier of Irak (General Nuri es Said) has returned from Beirut where he interviewed the Grand Mufti with a view to overcoming the latter's ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. BARNES HAS POSITION IN SYDNEY

    S. G. Barnes has secured a position with a firm of printers in Redfern, and will not be lost to Australian cricket. He thinks the prospects are sufficient to cause him ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. JAPANESE MINE DISASTER

    Fifty-eight miners were killed by an explosion in the Miyata coalmine at Ki[?]ship and 34 others are missing ...

    Article : 24 words
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