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  2. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP.

    A bold attempt by three masked and armed bandits to hold up the pay-roll car of the Oppenheimer Casing Co. of Australia Ltd., off Dynon-road, Footscray, was made yesterday afternoon. The car contained £350, but the bandits' plans to steal ...

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  3. MADRID'S DEFENCE REVIVIFIED

    General Caballero's orders for a counter offensive were carried out yesterday. Fighting continued all day to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Gale Strikes Cheltenham.

    When a 70 miles an hour gale swept over Cheltenham at 5 p.m. yesterday houses were unroofed, trees were struck down and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FOREIGN TRADE

    In commenting on the Foreign Trade Treaties arranged by the Federal Government announced yesterday, the secretary of the Australian Industries Protection ...

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  6. NEW ATLANTIC RECORD.

    J. A. Mollison, who left Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, at 5.10 p.m. yesterday (Newfoundland time) landed at Croydon at 9.53 a.m. to-day, an hour earlier than ...

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  7. AIRCRAFT FACTORY.

    Terms suggested by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty. Ltd. as a condition precedent to its establishing an aircraft factory at Fisherman's Bend were ...

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  8. TASMAN SEA SHIPPING.

    Officials of the United States Maritime Commission appear to be none too friendly--they are even somewhat resentful--over the Australian and New ...

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  9. CUP FAVORITE.

    All doubts concerning Talking, the £19,000 purchase, regarding the fulfilment of his engagement in the Melbourne Cup were dispelled last night, when Mr. ...

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  10. BUSH FIRES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Right from the New South Wales border as far north as Bundaberg bush fires continue to cause destruction along the southern ...

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  11. THE DEFENCE PLANS.

    Statements were made in both Houses of Parliament regarding Lord Nuffield's criticisms of the Government plans for the manufacture of aeroplane engines. ...

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  12. TRIBAL UNREST.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons regarding the position in Western Abyssinia, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) said that during the ...

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  13. WAR SHIPS FOR FRANCE.

    The Government's naval programme for 1937 includes the building of a cruiser of 8000 tons, two large torpedo boats and seven submarines (including three of 1500 ...

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  14. COMMONS DEBATE.

    The House of Commons debated the Spanish situation yesterday. Opening the debate the Foreign Secretary described a rumor that France ...

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  15. LATE NEWS.

    LONDON.--Government continues westward offensive from Madrid, driving rebels from important positions. ...

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  16. Heavy Rain at Kyneton.

    KYNETON, Friday.--Very heavy rain fell in Kyneton to-day, 16 points being registered in one shower of ten minutes' duration. The rain caused the ...

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  17. GERMAN EXAGGERATIONS.

    There is considerable comment in official circles on General Goering's distorted presentation yesterday of Germany's colonial claims. ...

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  18. QUIET IN PALESTINE.

    In a statement in the House of Commons regarding the position in Palestine, the Colonial Secretary announced that arrangements had been made for ...

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  19. RHEUMATIC DISEASE.

    An Empire Rheumatism Council has been formed to organise Empire research into the causes and treatment of rheumatic disease. The Duke of ...

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  20. A DEPOSED MINISTER.

    Commenting upon the "side tracking" of Mr. Elliot, Minister of Agriculture--his appointment as Secretary for Scotland and his supersession at the Ministry ...

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  21. CINEMA STAR'S ROMANCE.

    In an interview with Australian Associated Press, Miss Merle Oberon, the Tasmanian film actress, said:--"I am not formally engaged to David Niven ...

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  22. Pacific Coast Shipping Strike Declared.

    By the unanimous vote of all the maritime unions and all the warehouse men a strike against all the Pacific coast ship companies commenced at midnight. ...

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  23. New Zealand Finances.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--For the half-year ended 30th September the State revenue was £11,457,000, and expenditure £13,645,000. ...

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