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  4. European Situation Serious

    London is nervous over the latest European developments, including the threatened blockade of Barcelona by the Spanish rebels ...

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  7. GERMAN ANGER

    With the announcement expected at any hour that the German mining engineer, Stickling, and his eight associates have been shot in accordance ...

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  8. SEVERE FIGHTING

    Severe fighting continues on the north-western sector of Madrid. The rebels claim to be occupying West Park. ...

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  9. "KEEP YOUR CHIN UP"

    "Keep your chin up. Expecting good news." This was the cable message sent to-day to Mrs. Freer at Auckland by Lieutenant Dewar. He said that he ...

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  10. YOUTH ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    At the City Court to-day Robert Henry Boone, aged 17 years, laborer, was charged with having killed a man unknown at Thornbury last night. A ...

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  11. MURDER CHARGE

    When the trial of Harry Barker, charged with the murder of Charles William Joseph Johnson, was resumed at the Central Criminal Court to-day ...

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  12. CORONATION

    King 'Edward favors the television of the coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey, according to the "Daily Herald." which adds: "The fears that ...

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  13. SURE SHE WILL GET JUSTICE

    Mrs. Freer said to-day that she was still confident that she would obtain justice, and added that the necessary steps in this direction had been taken. ...

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  14. SUBJECT'S RIGHTS

    The Federal Council of the National Council of Women has decided to inform the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that the exclusion of a British subject ...

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  15. 'FLOATING HOTELS" ON THAMES

    About 20 shipping compares have applied for permission to anchor vessels in the Thames during the coronation celebrations to act as floating ...

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  16. NO REQUEST FOR INQUIRY

    Answering a question in the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that no request had been received seeking ...

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  17. TRAFFIC CONTROL

    The executive of the Road Safety Conference to-day adopted a recommendation by a sub-committee that no action should be taken to establish ...

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  18. WRECKAGE IN PAPUA

    The Lieut-Governor of Papua (Sir Hubert Murray) has been asked to inquire into the report that wreckage, including, articles believed to have ...

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  19. TWO GAS SUICIDES

    An unknown man was found lying dead in a house' in Lisle-street, Narrabeen, this morning. He evidently had been' asphyxiated by gas. ...

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  21. HAILI SELLASSIE PROTESTS.

    In a message to the League of Nations to-day Haill Sellassie entered a strong protest against the Austrian and Hungarian recognition of Italy's ...

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  22. MADRID FIGHTING

    A day's desultory fighting behind barricades, and the defence of bridgeheads and other quarters amid gales and mud, did not change the general ...

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  23. REDUCING HOURS

    Chief Judge Dethridge said in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day that a lot of nonsense was being talked about the reduction of hours and the ...

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  25. BURNED TO DEATH

    Trapped in his bed-room at the Woolooga Hotel at Kilkivan 80 miles from Brisbane, at 1 a.m. to-day Alexander Nethercott, aged 40 years, of ...

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  26. IMPORTED CEMENT

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board to-day Mr. Latham Whithall, general secretary of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of ...

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