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  5. Final Word on Non-Intervention in Spain

    Complete concord between Great Britain and France regarding the situation in Spain was revealed to-day at a meeting of the chairman's sub-committee of the Non-Intervention Committee. ...

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  7. 'PLANES BUFFETED

    Australian National Airways made a gallant attempt to maintain Tasmanian air services to-day, in spite of the howling southerly gale. The Douglas ...

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  8. GRIFFITH PROTESTS

    A public meeting of protest against the transfer of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission officers from Griffith to Leeton was held here last ...

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  9. Soviet Fleet

    "Our battle fleet is impregnable. "We are in a position to face the enemy, whether he, attack single-handed or in co-operation with ...

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  10. AIR LINER FORCED DOWN

    The Gannet air-liner which left Broken Hill for Sydney yesterday was forced down late in the afternoon, 16 miles from Berriwa. The 'plane was ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. JOURNEY COMPLETED

    This morning, with the aid of tackle, the 'plane was released from the bog and taken to firmer ground. It took to the air once more and had an ...

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  12. GERMAN PRESS ACCUSES BRITAIN

    Captain Eden's speech on Friday is received unfavorably. Newspapers accuse Britain of seeking to enforce the proposals by threats, and of being ...

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  13. MISS BATTEN IN STORM

    Flying out of the thunder and lightning of a tropical storm, Jean Batten reached Darwin at 3.55 p.m. yesterday. Miss Batten decided to-day to ...

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  14. "NOTHING NEW" IN SPEECH "NEVER LESS AGGRESSIVE"

    Italian official circles state that Captain Eden's speech contains nothing new. While they agree that it is necessary to tolerate other forms of "I doubt whether our foreign policy was ever less aggressive," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), at the dinner of the Association of ...

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  16. 35 KILLED

    Thirty-five men, working in the lowest level of the coal mine at Mulga, (Alabama) were killed in a terrific explosion, believed to be due to gas. ...

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  17. DUTCH BOMBER CRASHES

    Five were Killed when a Dutch naval bomber crashed into the sea near Banda Island. This is the third air crash in the East Indies in 10 days, the deaths ...

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  18. BOYS FALL INTO HOLE

    Three boys, two aged 12 and one nine years, fell into a disused brick pit at Matraville yesterday. The youngest, John Barry, of Mackie-street, Surry ...

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  19. DYSENTERY EPIDEMIC

    PHILADELPHIA (U.S.A.), Saturday.—Thirty-four inmates of the Poor House have died from dysentery of an unidentified variety. Seventy others ...

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  20. GENERAL AND WIFE

    Great difficulties have been encountered by the native party that set out from Kongar to rescue Brigadier-General Corrie Lewin and his wife, who ...

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  21. "MODERN HYSTERIA"

    "There is so much hysteria in modern life and so much froth and Readiness about it, that people are running hard, but have no idea where they are going ...

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  22. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    In a head-on collision between his motor cycle and a motor bus at Earlwood yesterday, Arnold Marshall, aged 43 years, of Croydon Park, was killed. ...

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  23. ARABS IN LIBYA

    It is announced that the chiefs of most of the important Arab tribes in Libya (Northern Africa) have telegraphed Signer Mussolini, ...

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  24. POLISH JEWS

    Jews throughout Poland, numbering 3,600,000, will go on strike on Tuesday as a protest against the "Ghetto Bench" system which ...

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  25. ACTRESS' HUSBAND A PRISONER

    After an appeal to General Franco on humanitarian grounds, to grant him safe conduct to fly the American actress, Mrs. Dahl, to Salamanca to see her ...

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  26. LINDBERGH'S COMMISSION

    Colonel Lindbergh has accepted a renewal of his commission in the Army Air Corps for five years. This is expected to end the reports he is seeking ...

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  27. "FOREIGN SCHEMING"

    In his speech at Llandudno (North Wales) last night, the Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden) sounded a warning against foreign scheming when he ...

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  28. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor will represent a business firm on a world tour, Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, junr., informed the newspapers to-day. ...

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  29. FIRE-BALL STRIKES HOSPITAL

    A fire-ball struck the Boort Bush Nursing Hospital at 6.30 a.m. to-day, burst through the roof or the operating theatre, wrecked two chimneys and ...

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  30. VON RIBBENTROP'S VIEWS

    Herr von Ribbentrop, referring to Captain Eden's recent speeches, said that his remarks gave the impression that the handling of non-intervention ...

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  31. ITALIAN TROOPS POUR INTO LIBYA

    Signor Mussolini has created machinery in Libya enabling him to raise the garrison to 100,000 men. This is disclosed in an announcement ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. NEWSPAPER VIEWS

    The "Sunday Times" says that British diplomatic circles regard the position with cautious satisfaction. The "Observer" believes there is at least a ...

    Article : 47 words
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  34. DIFFICULT RESCUE

    Perened precariously on two slender planks over a 50 feet drop, two Central District Ambulance officers were watched by hundreds of people to-day, when ...

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  35. "BIG BERTHA'S" TEA

    While the Duke of Windsor was being, shown over the gigantic Krupp factories at Essen, the Duchess had tea with Frau. von Krupp-Bohlen," "Big ...

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  36. MISSING RUSSIAN GENERAL

    Madame Miller, wife of General Miller, leader of the White Russian ex-service men in France, has written to President Lebrun appealing to him ...

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  37. £20,000 DAMAGES

    Lord Camrose, one of the proprietors of the "Daily Telegraph," has been awarded £12,500 damages against Sir. Oswald Mosley, leader of the British ...

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  38. GRAND MUFTI'S ESCAPE

    Terrorism by the Arabs on Thursday is attributed to a wish to enable the escape of the Grand Mufti, their religious head, from the Mosque in ...

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  39. VISIT TO EXHIBITION

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Visited the Dusseldorf Exhibition and paid special attention to Synthetic products. The Duchess was very interested ...

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  40. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ADVICE

    "Captain Eden is a first class chauffeur and knows where he wants to go; but no chauffeur can drive while there is an assembly of nervous wrecks ...

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  41. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    A special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  43. SIR OSWALD LEAVES HOSPITAL

    Sir Oswald Mosley, who was injured in the anti-Fascist demonstration last week, left hospital to-day with his head heavily bandaged. ...

    Article : 202 words
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