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  6. STIR OVER SEA RAIDING

    News of the submarine attack on the British destroyer Havock off the Spanish coast near Cape San Antonio last night has again focussed attention on the series of lawless raids by air and sea in the Mediterranean. ...

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  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    Following upon questions asked yesterday by Mr. Kilpatrlck (C.P., Wagga) in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Dunn (Lab.) sought further information ...

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  8. 41 KILLED

    According to the Prime Minister (Dr. Slawojskladkowski) 41 have been killed and 34 injured since the peasant strike began last week. The ...

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  9. TWO LIVES LOST

    Two men lost their lives when they were trapped by a fall of earth on the 1700 feet level at the North Mine to-day, while several others had narrow ...

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  10. GYPSY LEADER POISONED

    BUCHAREST (Rumania), Wednesday.—Prince George Lazurica, candidate for the throne of the Rumanian gypsies, was fatally poisoned with ...

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  11. GERMAN THREAT

    Dr. Hans Frank, Reich Minister in the Nazi Ministry for Justice, announced to-day that the German Government would take drastic reprisals ...

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  12. ENGLISH TOURISTS COMPLAIN

    Mr. E. F. Hitchcock, managing director of the Australian and Overseas Travel Service, one of the largest tourist concerns dealing with ...

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  13. BRITISH AIRMAN

    The Nationalist Government at Salamanca has communicated with the British Embassy, claiming that it has reliable information that Rupert ...

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  15. UNITED STATES NAVY

    President Roosevelt has announced that no immediate strengthening of the Far East naval forces was contemplated. He conferred with the ...

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  16. MAULED BY BEAR

    But for the intervention of an attendant named Tonkin, it is believed that Joseph Richardson, aged 50 years. would have been fatally mauled by ...

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  17. THOMAS CASE

    The jury in the case of Mary Cecilia Thomas, charged with the murder of her husband, William Thomas, after being locked up all night announced, ...

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  18. STORE THREATENED

    F. Catlan, manager of Catlan Bros.' grocery store, Marrickville, whose business was threatened yesterday by a gathering of 200 men because he ...

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  19. TANKER TORPEDOED

    An unknown submarine torpedoed the British tanker, Woodford, 18 miles from the Spanish coast, while on a voyage from Barcelona to Valencia. ...

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  20. LIFE SAVING SOCIETY

    Country centres are to be organised by the Royal Life Saving Society in an effort to reduce the number of drowning fatalities. The secretary of the society ...

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  21. WAS SUBMARINE SUNK?

    Officers of the Havock state that they saw torpedoes approaching and zig-zagged, and later dropped depth charges. They also signalled to the ...

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  22. ECHO OF POLAR FLIGHT

    TROMSON (Norway), Wednesday. The diary of the Swedish explorer, Andree, who was lost on a balloon flight to the Pole in 1897, has been ...

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  23. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    The political writer of the "News-Chronicle," discussing the theory of the attacking submarine being Italian, quotes from unofficial sources that, in ...

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  24. LOWER BREAD PRICES

    Following the reduction to below £13 a ton in the price of flour, the Master Bakers' Association announced to-day a reduction of a farthing a loaf in ...

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  25. BANKRUPT DIETER

    Cornelius Vere de Vere Dreyer, a dieter, admitted in the Bankruptcy Court to-day that he had been sentenced to six months' imprisonment ...

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  26. FRANCE CONCERNED

    Messages from Paris suggest that France, in collaboration with Britain, proposes to call a meeting of the Mediterranean Powers in Geneva next week, ...

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  27. "CRUELTY TO ANIMALS"

    Mr. J. Moore, one of a party of New Zealand farmers who recently toured New South Wales and Queensland, said in an interview on his return ...

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  28. EXPELLED A.L.P. MEMBERS

    Instructions have been issued that all who were members of the old Central Marrickville branch of the A.L.P. at the time that its charter ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY FINANCE

    The report of Mr. E. R. Holme, professor of English at the Sydney University, who returned to-day after a trip abroad, criticises the Australian ...

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  31. "GRATUITOUS PRESUMPTION"

    Italian officials angrily declare that it was gratuitous presumption even to insinuate that an Italian submarine might have been present in the area of ...

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  32. GERMAN ALLEGATION

    The newspaper "Angriff" alleges that the submarine belonged either to the Spanish Government or to the Soviet, and fired the torpedo in an effort to ...

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  34. POPE ADDRESSES YOUNG COUPLES

    Addressing a gathering of 574 young newly married people to-day, the Pope declared: "Atheism is the most terrible disaster that could happen in ...

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  35. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By 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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  36. GOVERNMENT CLAIMS SUCCESSES

    Claiming success on several fronts, the Government states that Nationalists tried to penetrate Linea Entianoso de Hepares, but were repulsed with heavy ...

    Article : 121 words
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