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  6. Epidemics Add to Horrors of U.S.A. Floods

    An epidemic of influenza and pneumonia is now adding, to the horrors of the United States flood disaster, while authorities in the various towns frankly fear an outbreak of dysentery and typhoid. The Director of ...

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  7. 'PLANES FOR WAR

    "I have nothing to say against the aircraft manufacturing firms, but they have under-estimated, the difficulties of large-scale production," said the ...

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  8. RUSSIAN TRIAL

    The nearing of evidence in the trial of 17 men for conspiracy concluded to-day. To-morrow the Prosecutor (M. Vishinsky) will sum up. ...

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  9. Increased Pensions

    The next Federal Budget will probably contain provisions for increasing the Old' Age and Invalid Pensions to £1 a week. This will ...

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  10. JAPANESE CRISIS

    An armed party, believed to be Fascists and Army supporters, forced their way into the home of the new Prime Minister (General Ugaki) ...

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  11. SCENE IN BELGIAN SENATE

    A violent scene led to the suspension of the session of the Belgian Senate to-day. The Rexists (Fascists) refused to discuss the budget of the ...

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  12. WAR WITH JAPAN THIS YEAR

    Radek was recalled to-day and testified that he had received a message from Trotsky for the purpose of causing a Russo-Japanese ...

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  13. LONDON WEDDING

    The most brilliant wedding witnessed in London for years was celebrated at the Brompton Oratory to-day, when the Earl Marshal (the Duke of ...

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  14. SPANISH REBELS CHECKED

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Toledo declares that all chances of success in the new offensive against Madrid have gone, ...

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  15. U.S. 'PLANES FOR AUSTRALIA

    In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary for Air (Sir Phillip Sassoon) informed Mr. Somerset de Chair that he had been in close consultation ...

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  16. SOCIALIST LEADER RESIGNS

    The leader of the Socialist Party (M. van de Velde), who had a difference of opinion with members of his party, has resigned. ...

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  17. TROTSKY'S SON ARRESTED

    Sergei Sedov. youngest son of Trotsky, is reported to have been arrested on a charge of attempting to poison his fellow workers at the ...

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  18. "DYING LIKE FLIES".

    A messenger at Louisville, interviewed by telegraph, said that refugees were dying like files. He described how bodies were piled in heaps and ...

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  20. BRITISH GOVERNMENT CONSULTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that before the Commonwealth Government had decided to manufacture American 'planes here the ...

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  21. JAPAN TO PROTEST

    The Foreign Office spokesman to-day described statements made at the Russian trial concerning Japan as fantastic. Among the allegations which ...

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  22. MAD ELEPHANT STAMPEDES

    Hundreds of women, a child and an aged man were trampled underfoot in a panic when a mad elephant stampeded amongst 20,000 devotees at the ...

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  23. £1,375,000 LOAN

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said to-day that the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage and Drainage Board, with the approval of the Loan Council, ...

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  24. MR. SIMPSON'S LIBEL SUIT

    Sir Patrick Hastings has been briefed to defend Mrs. Sutherland in the action for libel brought against her by Mr. Ernest Simpson. ...

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  26. AIR MAILS

    The most difficult point of disagreement between the British' and Australian Governments, in regard to the Air Mail Service has at last been ...

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  27. MOTHER'S PLEA BARRED

    WARSAW (Poland), Wednesday. The Soviet Embassy has refused to transmit a petition to M. Stalin and Stalin's mother from the mother of ...

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  28. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS

    A meeting of the Labor Party executive this afternoon decided to disaffiliate the Socialist League, of which Sir Stafford Cripps is chairman. The ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL DISPUTE

    The dispute of the Zinc Corporation Mine resulted to-day in about 45 men being dismissed. The men are claiming higher wages for handling ore. ...

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  30. MURDER OF ECONOMIST

    Soviet circles claim that the Russian economist, Navachin, who was murdered on Monday, held funds for the Trotsky party, and supplied money for ...

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  31. ATTEMPTS TO PLANT BOMB

    The Nazi journal "Angriff" stated to-day that two electricians had been detected in attempting to instal a time bomb in the room adjoining M. Stalin's ...

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  33. FINE FOR WEARING UNIFORM

    What is believed to be the first prosecution under the Public Order Act, was beard at Leeds to-day when William Henry Wood, aged 26 years, was ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FILMS

    The failure of Australian film producers to supply enough, films to meet the requirements of the quota legislation has caused a breakdown in the ...

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  35. FILM CENSORSHIP

    Strongly commending the decision of the Victorian Chief Commissioner (Mr. Bailey) to abolish film censorship by the Victorian Government, the ...

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  36. CORONATION PARTY

    Dr. William Maloney, M.H.R., has protested against the decision of the Labor Party not to be represented in the Coronation contingent. He said ...

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  37. WOUND FROM STAGE DAGGER

    A Post-mortem examination to-day disclosed that Joseph Sterzini, whose hand was cut by a stiletto-danger held by the famous singer, Lawrence Tibbet, ...

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  38. NO BATTLEFIELDS VISIT

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said to-day it was impossible to arrange for the Australian Coronation contingent to visit the ...

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  39. THIS SEASON'S WHEAT

    The quantity of the 1936-7 season's wheat received at counter, silos is 29,090,000 bushels, and at the Sydney terminal elevator, 142,O00 bushels, ...

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  40. REFUSAL TO GIVE EVIDENCE

    Persisting in his determination to withdraw from the Royal Commission the charges he had made against certain Ministers of the Crown, Mr. T. J. ...

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  41. MAN KILLED UNDER LORRY

    A huge lorry laden with logs got out of control and crashed down the hill at Carsonville near Go[?]nester, last night. John Stiflett, aged 38 years, ...

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