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  2. MAY HAVE FOOTHOLD IN MADRID Progress of Rebels

    Partial confirmation of the claims that the rebels have obtained a foothold in Madrid is provided by a statement from a correspondent with General Varela's troops, who reports that from 2 p.m. yesterday the rebels' howitzers ...

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  3. REPUDIATION OF RIVER CONTROL

    The "News-Chronicle" says that the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) will make a statement in the House of Commons to-morrow on the German Government's ...

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  4. MAN DEAD IN FIRE ON FERRY FIVE TRAPPED IN SMOKE FILLED ENGINE-ROOM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One man died and two others are now in hospital in a serious condition as the result of a fire which trapped five employees below decks in the Port Jackson and Manly Company's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TWO FISHERMEN MISSING Spelling Purge in Canberra

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A campaign to purify the spelling in documents prepared by the Commonwealth Government has been ...

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  6. WOOL FOR JAPAN Early Buying Not Expected

    Persistent rumours that Japanese buyers would operate when the wool sales were resumed caused some excitement at the Melbourne Wool Exchange yesterday. In ...

    Article : 349 words
  7. BOAT IN SQUALL

    Fishermen at San Remo do not hold out any hope for two men whoso auixiliary fishing boat was caught in a fierce squall off Phillip ...

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  8. BRITISH SHIPS IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Proposals for joint action by the Governments of Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada to combine to ...

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  9. Heroic Firemen Baille Through Flames

    Observers on the wharf who saw the firemen fighting their way into the heart of the flames to reach the trapped men, said that they had never witnessed such ...

    Article : 394 words
  10. Opening for Unopposed Tanks

    The north-east wall of the Casa del Campo approaches the western end of the bridge, the eastern end of which abuts on the park embankment. Between the ...

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  11. MONGOLS PREPARE FOR BATTLE May Attack Chinese

    The Peiping correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that hostilities on a large scale between Mongols backed by Japan and Chinese supported by Russia, are ...

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  12. SYDNEY DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Divorce Court to-day Mrs. Isabella Marie Roberts (formerly Finlayson) was granted a decree nisi for the dissolution of her marriage ...

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  13. Fighting in Suiyan

    Fighting is reported to have broken out in Suiyan, where 3,000 Chahar cavalry, and infantry covered by artillery, are said to have attacked Chinese who were ...

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  14. MUTUAL BASIS

    It is understood that the conference in Canberra on the Japan-Australia trade dispute has reached a mutual basis of discussion, though ideas were still ...

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  15. KING'S VISIT TO INDIA

    The political correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that owing to the rapid changes in the international situation the King's stay in India is likely to ...

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  16. ROAMING BEAR AT GEELONG

    Found ambling along the Western Highway, near Camperdown, some days ago by Mr. R. D. Hamilton, of Geelong, this native bear has already endeared himself to Geelong school children. He measures more than 2ft. 6in. in height. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VOITRE'S INJURY

    Keith Voltre, one of Melbourne's leading jockeys, returned home yesterday after seven weeks in St. Vincent's Hospital. Voltre received a compound fracture of the ...

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  18. PLANS TO CELEBRATE CORONATION

    The State Cabinet appointed yesterday a sub-committee comprising the Premier (Mr. Dunstan), the Deputy Premier (Mr. Old), the Chief Secretary (Mr. Balley), ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC RELIEF FUND

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Australian Catholic Hierarchy decided to-day to sen[?] the following message to Pope Pius XI.:— "We the Bishops of Australia and ...

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  20. £80,000 TO SPEND ON PUBLICITY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A special Australian trade publicity campaign will be undertaken during the Coronation celebrations in London next year. To ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN BARRACKS

    Sixteen band boys of the Leicestershire Regiment who were recruited from a Roman Catholic orphanage in England locked themselves in a room at the ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. LETTER NOT PRODUCED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Counsel in a case heard in the Queanbeyan District Court to-day before Judge Nield protested against the refusal of the Prime Minister's ...

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  23. TRACKED SANDSHOES OVER ROUGH GROUND

    BRISBANE, Monday.—When the hearing was resumed in the Boonah police court to-day of the case in which Wilhelm Frederick Brauer, aged 54 years, ...

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  24. "ROMAN CATHOLICS NOT INFERIOR PEOPLE"

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Declaring that Roman Catholics in Australia had borne too long the stigma of being an inferior people. Archbishop Mannix, speaking at ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. ARREST OF GERMANS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "News Chronicle" says that the newspapers demand a quick reply from the Soviet to the protest that has been made against ...

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  26. JAPANESE ARMY

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" says that it is reported that the army authorities have presented the Treasury with a six-year programme, involving the ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. POPE'S HEALTH

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that alarming reports about the Pope's health are authoritatively declared to be without foundation. The Pope ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. NEGLECT TO USE CANNONS IN PLANES

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Great Britain's policy of restricting herself to singleseater fighters armed with machine-guns, ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. Wintry Day in City

    Despite threatening banks of Storm clouds over Melbourne last evening, instruments at the metcorological bureau indicated a rerturn to fine weather. Early ...

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  30. Mr. Mollison Does Not Know of Divorce Proceedings

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that referring to a report that Mrs. Amy Mollison would shortly institute divorce proceedings, Mr. J. A. ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. Italy Builds 24 Submarines

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Italy now has 24 submarines under construction, this being by far the largest number in the current ...

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  32. FOUR CANDIDATES FOR KENNEDY SEAT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Unless there are withdrawals, there will be four candidates in the Kennedy by-election on December 12. When nominations closed ...

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  33. PHYSICAL FORCE URGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Members of the Miners' Federation at aggregate meetings to-day on the Newcastle and Maitland coalfields decided on a rigid boycott of ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. Chicago Racketeer Found Dead in Car

    A man who was discovered dead to-day at the steeling wheel of an automobile near the home of Mr. Cuneo, a wealthy man, who was kidnapped with his wife ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. Emperor of Italy to be New Title

    The newspaper "Le Matin" says that King Emanuel of Italy will not take the title of King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia when he is crowned Emperor, ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. More Rioting at Bombay

    Rioting began again to-day in the Dharavi area. Twelve persons were injured by stone-throwing. The police fired to disperse the rioters. Fifty an arrests were ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. Killed Instantly

    Run over by a motor-truck near the Church street bridge, Richmond, at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, Albert Williams, aged 23 years, of Madden grove, Burnley, was ...

    Article : 46 words
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