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  6. HEAVY BOMBING BY BOTH SIDES IN SPAIN

    The "News-Chronicle" states that, for the first time since the early days of the civil war, Republican 'planes yesterday bombed ...

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  7. BITTER FIGHTING IN CHINA

    The Lunghai railway was to-day the scene of bitter fighting amid sleet, snow and a blizzard as the Japanese columns drove towards ...

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  8. WORLD PEACE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) proposes to call a conference of representatives of Italy, Germany, France, Britain and ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    The journal "People" states that Dr. van Zeeland's report on the economic appeasement of Europe suggests that big loans will be made by Britain and ...

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  10. MR. HIROTA'S SPEECH

    Passages in the recent speech by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota), indicating a desire for friendly relations with Britain, were well ...

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  11. TERUEL BATTLE.

    The Nationalists are completing a semi-circle of the heights of Teruel. Artillery now dominates the town and the Belchide-Madrid road. The ...

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  12. HITLER TO REVIEW EVENTS

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Herr Hitler will convene the Reichstag on January 30, the fifth anniversary of the Nazi assumption of power. He will ...

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  13. NATIONALISTS REPULSED

    A Government communique states that the battle of Teruel continues, but with less intensity. All the enemy attacks were repulsed. ...

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  14. HURLED FROM SPEED BOAT

    When a speedboat travelling at a high speed struck a wave on Lake Rotorua yesterday, Charles Gray, aged 30 years, who was driving it, was ...

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  15. JAPAN'S FINANCES

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. Kaya) informed the Diet to-day that Japan could stand a war cost of £1,750,000,000 annually without weakening her ...

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  16. REPUBLICAN WARSHIPS IN PURSUIT

    Nationalist vessels shelled Pinedo to-day but Republican batteries drove them off. Republican warships pursued them and apparently met them ...

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  17. JAPAN AND LABOR CONFERENCE

    The "Domel" Newsagency reports that the Government is not sending delegates to the International Labor Conference at Geneva in June. ...

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  18. FUTURE OF LIBERTY

    Discussing the international situation to-day on the eve of his golden wedding celebrations, Mr. Lloyd George recalled that the British Empire had ...

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  19. BABY RELEASED FROM GERMAN GAOL

    The "News-Chronicle" states that the Nazis have released Anita, the 18-months-old daughter of Senor Luiz Carlos Prestes. Brazilian Liberation ...

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  20. GERMAN RAILWAYS

    The German authorities are making a desperate effort to recall 10,000 current copies of "Die Reichsbahn," the official organ of the State Railways, ...

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  21. NO BULLETS FOR THE JAPANESE

    Members of the Waterside Workers' Federation refused to answer a call to load cargo on the Japanese liner, Atsuca Maru, until scrap metal ...

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  22. VALENCIA SHELLED FROM SEA

    An official communique asserts that five Nationalist warships, including two Italian destroyers using Spanish names, which have been incorporated ...

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  23. SAFE ROBBERY

    During the week-end thieves broke into the Flinders-lane warehouse of Felton, Grimwade & Duerbin, Ltd. After opening the safe with keys ...

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  24. TWO CAGOULARDS CHARGED

    Two men, Jakubiez and Bouvier, who were arrested recently during the round-up of the Cagoulards, have been charged with the murder of the ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE STRIKE

    The strike at Lysaght's Newcastle plant began this morning. The men intend to set up a relief organisation. Already they have received a promise ...

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  26. FRENCH SHIP SEIZED

    The French ship Prada has wirelessed from Palmos, 60 miles north-east of Barcelona, that she was stopped, searched and seized by warships. ...

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  27. LOSS OF PANAY

    The State Department is compiling a list of charges to be forwarded to Japan regarding the sinking of the Panay. It is reported that they total ...

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  29. SYDNEY COUNTY COUNCIL

    Councillor John Henry Gardiner was to-day elected chairman of the Sydney County Council with an allowance at the rate of £1000 a year. ...

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  30. LABOR AND MIGRATION

    During the reception at the Trades Hall to-day, given to Dr. Hugh Dalton, the British Labor M.P., who is visiting Australia for the 150th Anniversary ...

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  31. POLISH PEASANT'S ACT

    A peasant named Ludwig Kum, aged 40 years, met Vanda Helf, aged 21 years, on the way to church, and renewed former proposals of marriage. She ...

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  32. MOBILISATION BILL

    The Government, it is understood, will be submitting the National Mobilisation Bill at the end of the month to the Diet. Its purpose is complete ...

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  33. ALIEN DOCTORS

    The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Ogilvie), referring to the non-registration of alien doctors in New South Wales, said that the Tasmanian Government ...

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  34. LORD AND LADY GALWAY

    Lord' Galway, Governor-General of New Zealand, and Lady Galway, arrived in Sydney to-day from the Dominion on their first visit to Australia. His ...

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  35. THIEVES SMASH ALL LOCKS

    After stealing about £40 from a safe at the factory of A. W. Anderson, small goods manufacturers of Surry Hills, thieves smashed the lock of ...

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  36. DISAPPOINTED THIEVES

    Thieves who broke into the office of Mark Mayne, Ltd., at Crow's Nest during the week-end, disappointed at obtaining only a few pounds, gelignited a ...

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  37. MUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN

    Mutton slaughtermen at Homebush abattoirs, after a mass meeting, resumed work this morning. They struck on Friday over a dispute regarding the ...

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  38. WOOL AND COTTON

    Replying to a question in the Lower House the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Yoshino) declared that Japan must permit the import of wool, cotton, etc., ...

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  39. 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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  40. SOVIET ACTIVITIES

    A foreigner who recently toured the Soviet Far Eastern territory informed the "China Mail" that Japanese reports of Soviet activities underestimate ...

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