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  6. Amazing Italian Plot of 1935 Disclosed

    The discovery of an amazing Italian plot, during the Abyssinian War to blast Britain out of the Mediterranean and the Near East is the substance of an ex-' elusive revelation in the London "Daily Sketch." ...

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  7. "PINK DISEASE"

    A mysterious malady, known as "pink disease," which has baffled doctors in all parts of the world since it was "discovered" in 1915, ...

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  8. FAR EAST WAR

    Twelve Japanese bombers and fighters were shot down near Hankow when 30 Chinese 'planes intercepted 27 Japanese. ...

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  9. Rescued at Last

    Amazing scenes of joy were witnessed to-night when it was announced that the four Soviet scientists who had been marooned on ...

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  10. JAPAN'S MOBILISATION BILL

    A heated debate is expected on the Mobilisation Bill. The Peers regard it as contrary to the constitution. Cabinet has deleted the Clauses prohibiting ...

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  11. AIRCRAFT FACTORY FOR CHINA

    The Chinese central Government has signed a contract With an American firm to establish an aircraft factory. It will produce plans within 16 ...

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  12. NEW PRICE POLICY

    Announcing his new price policy, President Roosevelt said it did not mean inflation or devaluation of the dollar. The Administration, he said, seeks a ...

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  13. STATE ELECTIONS

    The Government's campaign for the coming State election will begin this week when the Premier (Mr. Stevens) is expected to outline his policy in a ...

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  14. ASHES OF 13,000 JAPANESE

    The steamer Mikasa has left for Japan with with urns containing the ashes of 13,000 Japanese soldiers killed in action. ...

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  15. REARMAMENT

    The new British battleships which will be laid down this year may be larger than the 42,100-ton H.M.S. Hood, says the naval correspondent of the ...

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  16. EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE

    Warning that it was no time to offend any nation, the Prime Minister, Mr. M'Kenzie King, in the House of Commons secured the shelving of a motion ...

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  17. TWO DIPHTHERIA DEATHS

    Two deaths from diphtheria have already taken place at Portland, and 10 other children are suffering from it, according to a report received ...

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  18. DANGEROUS DRIVERS

    Persons unfit to drive motor-cars will be put off the roads, according to the Minister for Transport, Mr. Semple. "In some country towns you can buy ...

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  19. 1000 MEN DISMISSED

    About 1000 men engaged on construction, maintenance and production have been put off by Australian Iron and Steel, Ltd. ...

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  20. LONG BRIDGE BLOWN UP

    Attempting to check the Japanese advance, the Chinese blew up a three-mile long bridge on the Peiping-Hankow railway across the Yellow River, ...

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  21. "A FREE INDIA"

    A demand for a free India was voiced by the new President (Mr. Chander Bose) at the opening session of the All-India Congress to-day. "The ...

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  22. GAOL AND FLOGGINGS

    Heavy sentences, Including two or flogging, were passed upon four "fashionable young men," who were charged with having, in December, ...

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  23. LABOR "REBEL" FORCES

    The Labor rebel forces carried the fight into the opposition stronghold last night when a meeting was held within a stone's throw of Mr. Lang's ...

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  24. U.S. NAVAL BUILDING

    America's proposed naval building programme will cost 120,000,000 dollars (£300,000,000) instead of the estimated 800,000,000 dollars (£200,000.000), says ...

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  25. 50 HEADLESS CHINESE

    The Oodles ol 50 decapitated Chinese were found in the French-concession affixed to telegraph poles, beneath which read a placard: "This will be ...

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  26. MORE LISTENERS' LICENSES

    Radio listeners' licenses in Australia now number 1,000,000 and are rapidly increasing, but according to a statement by the Postmaster-General ...

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  27. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    More effective measures to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis should be adopted by the health authorities, declared speakers at the meeting of the ...

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  28. £250 DAMAGES AWARDED

    Damages totalling £250 were given by a jury in the Invercargill Supreme Court in a slander action brought by the Australian Provincial Assurance ...

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  29. BOMBERS v WARSHIPS

    Lester Barlow, inventor of air bombing, told the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives that for the price of one battleship, a nation could ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S PROTEST

    The Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden) announced to-day that Britain had no relations with the Peiping Provisional Government. ...

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  31. CHILDREN SUFFOCATED

    The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harry, of Grovedale, near Geelong were mysteriously suffocated by smoke from a fire in their bedroom last ...

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  32. SOLICITOR DIES

    Ernest Gebbett, aged 65 years, of Roseville, well-known city solicitor, collapsed and died in the casualty room after being rescued from the surf at ...

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  33. JAPAN'S "POCKET BATTLESHIPS"

    The naval writer of the "Sunday Times" describes Japan's smaller battleships as "pocket battleships" of about 15,000 to 16,000 tons, armed with ...

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  34. DUCHESS OF WINDSOR

    Famous dressmakers, invited to nominate the world's best dressed woman, placed the Duchess of Windsor first, the Duchess of Kent second and the ...

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  35. 67 POLITICAL PRISONERS FREED

    The Government has remitted the sentences and released 67 prisoners from Salem prison. Yesterday the last political prisoners were released. ...

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  36. MINERS' PROTEST

    At Pelton Colliery men are voluntarily reducing their incomes as a protest against the wage limit which preludes higher-paid miners form benefiting ...

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  38. Wrestling

    Vic Hill and R. Raines wrestled a draw at the Leichhardt Stadium last night, nether man gaining a fall. ...

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  40. FIFTY-ONE KILLED IN BLIZZARD)

    A blizzard, resulting in avananches, causing collapse of houses, was responsible for 51 deaths in the island of Saghalien. ...

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  41. 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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  42. NIGHTMARE JOB

    The bus conductor had been told off several times for the amount of noise he made coming home after late duty. "I wish youd try to be more careful, ...

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