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  6. Retaliation by Spanish Republicans

    Exasperated by the deadly raids of General Franco's bombers on Republican cities, the Spanish Government yesterday took a dramatic decision. "We have started reprisals," announced the Government spokesman. "It is ...

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  7. FAR EAST HOSTILITIES

    It is reported that General Liu Shin, Governor of Honan, and hitherto one of Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek's leading supporters, has ...

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  8. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    It is believed that the terms of the vast National Insurance [?] to be launched this year will you de the following benefits: ...

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  9. CATHOLIC ACTION

    A sub-committee of three members of the Catholic Heirarchy of Australia, comprising the Archbishops of Melbourne and Hobart and the Bishop of ...

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  10. German Commandments

    Germans have just been issued with a new list of 10 commandments. The first reads: "The Fuhrer ...

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  11. JAPANESE DIET

    "Far distant is the end of the conflict. It will be a long time before a settlement is reached. Ours Indeed is a momentous task, unparalleled in ...

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  12. UNITY OF CHURCHES

    The most-momentous step in Christian history towards the union of churches is foreshadowed by a new joint plan just completed. The churches ...

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  13. "PYJAMA GIRL"

    Police hopes of identifying the Albury "Pyjama Girl" are high. Sydney detectives are inquiring into the movements of a missing Melbourne girl, ...

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  14. FEDERAL CABINET

    To attend the Federal Cabinet meeting in Sydney during the week, and to take part in the opening of the anniversary celebrations. Federal ...

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  15. CANBERRA RETAIL PRICES

    Residents have long been asking the Government for an inquiry into the high cast of living. Retail prices, which in 1937 gave ...

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  16. £100,000 PLANT

    Speaking at a banquet which preceded the switching on of a new plant worth £100,000 at the motor body works of T. J. Richards and Sons Ltd, ...

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  17. WILL DYSON

    The death is announced of Will Dyson, the cartoonist. He died of heart failure in his sleep. He attended a party last, night, and ...

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  18. TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    The New South Wales Education Department is planning a complete vocational guidance scheme to aid school children to make early decisions on ...

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  19. 46 DEAD IN COLLEGE FIRE

    Forty-six are now known to be dead as the result of the fire in the Sacred Workers are seeking 20 bodies still ...

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  20. MAN'S BACK BROKEN

    John Herbert, son of H. Herbert, a well-known grazier, was killed when adjusting the ratchet gear on a harvesting machine. The handle slipped ...

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  21. REIGN OF TERROR

    A mysterious gunman is creating a reign of terror in the vicinity of the reservoir at Korumburra in Gippsland. The pumping station has been riddled ...

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  22. MORE BOMBINGS

    There is intensification of the air bombings in many areas. Valencia was again bombed with another 22 casualties. The Nationalists bombed Sal ...

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  23. MUTTON SHORTAGE

    Whether Sydney will lace a shortage of mutton will depend on the decision of the 600 Homebush slaughter-men, who yesterday went on strike, at ...

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  24. MODERN WOMEN

    "Women have passed the 'Jam and Pickle' stage," said Lady Stamp, wife of Sir Josiah Stamp the noted British economist, at a reception at Parliament ...

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  25. S.A. CLUE USELESS

    Private investigations into the South Australian report of a possible connection between the Albury pyjama girl and the descendants of a Rev. Mr. ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Sunday newspapers expect that the League of Nation's Council meeting on Wednesday will be important in view of permitting the British Foreign ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE STRIKE

    Last-minute efforts to avert the threatened stoppage of pieceworkers at Lysaght's Newcastle, works having failed, the men's notice to stop work given ...

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  28. SUITCASE OF DYNAMITE

    Customs officers and coastguard-men found a suit case filled will dynamite and time clock, floating 220 feet from the Japanese liner, Hiye ...

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  30. U.S. VOLUNTEERS

    The Italians officially republish a salamanca communique, which goos to show that United States volunteer are participating in the Spanish was ...

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  31. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Decisions affecting 300.000 children will be made shortly by the consultative council on infantile paralysis. The council will recommend to the ...

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  32. QUEEN FARIDA OF EGYPT

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that Queen Farida of Egypt will enter a harem in accordance with Moslem custom after ...

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  33. BRITISH AIR ARM

    The "Sunday Times" says that a statement will shortly be issued, indicating the increased importance of the fleet air arm, which the Admiralty is ...

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  34. SUBMARINE REPORT

    A British steamer wirelessed that he had seen a submarine attacking a destroyer in the Western Mediterranean. French patrols are ...

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  35. 500 IN FIGHT

    A young Serbian slapped a Mahommedan girl's face in the village of Omarsks, in Bosnia, and in the battle which ensued, 500 persons participated. ...

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  36. ITALIAN ACTIVITY

    Uncensored reports from Rome describe the feverish activity in military centres for the big offensive which Signor Mussolini hopes will end the ...

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  37. GUERILLAS DISPERSED

    The Japanese claim to have completely dispersed the Chinese guerillas, numbering several thousands, who have been harassing the Japanese at ...

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  38. CAPITAL OF NEW GUINEA

    There was no possibility of Rabaul being retained as the capital of New Guinea, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day, in reply to Mr. ...

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  39. PROTEST AGAINST LOOTING

    The United States Ambassador at Tokio has made emphatic representations to the Japanese Foreign Office regarding the failure of the Japanese ...

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  40. EIRE ARMY

    The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" says that the army recruiting campaign to raise the Eire troops from 6000 to 10,000 is believed to have been ...

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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. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The general opinion in Bradford is that the heavy Russian buying saved wool prices from declining at the recent London sales. The Russians ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND A.W.U.

    A delegates meeting of the Queensland [?] of the A.W.U. catted a resolution last night protesting against Japan's aggression in China. ...

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