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  4. LOYALISTS ADVANCE ON ESTREMADURA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Messages from Spain say that rebel reinforcements failed to item the loyalist advance on Estremadura, where ...

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  5. MUSSOLINI PARING TO DRIVE HARD BARGAIN WITH CHAMBERLAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that throughout the week newspapers have devoted columns to Mr. Chamberlain's visit, dissecting every possible aspect, from which the hope emerges ...

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  6. TWO 45,000-TON BATTLESHIPS FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Navy Department has completed designs for the world's largest and fastest battleships — two 45,000-ton ...

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  7. Chief Judge Dethridge Dead

    Chief Judge G. J. Dethridge, of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, who died recently in Melbourne at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lord Hampton, Chief Commissioner of Boy Scout in Great Britain photographed on his arrival in Melbourne recently. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Foreign Interests in China

    [?] Robert Craigie, British Ais[?] to Japan, who discussed, [?]safeguarding of British In[?] with the Japanese Foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EIGHT LIVES LOST IN FRENCH ALPINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Sunday— The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that an avalanche of Grand Glacier, near ...

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  11. ADVENTURE COST £300 BUT WAS WORTH IT

    LONDON, Sunday — Mr. and Mrs. Grover who returned from Russia were enthusiastically welcomed on their arrival in London and were ...

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  12. [?]VED FROM THE SEA

    [?]PENDED above the entrance [?]porch to St. John's Church of [?] Pialba, is a gun metal ship's [?] the inscription, "Loda, ...

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  13. Man Overboard

    LONDON, Sunday— The steamer en route from Auckland to London, reported that a man fell overdeara in the Bay of Biscay on Sunday ...

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  14. DISTRESS OF CHURCH THROUGH REPRESSION

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Berlin Bays that Pastor Norman Niemoller, to a statement from the pulpit of his interned brother, lamented ...

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  15. DOMINION'S IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday— The Federation of British Industries is considering New Zealand's restrictions. The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce ...

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  16. Fine, Sultry Weather Likely To Continue

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. A. Richards) said to-day that the Weather Bureau could still see no chance in the prospects to ...

    Article : 136 words
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  18. Maharajah III

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Madras says that the Maharajah of [?]is seriously ill. ...

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  19. New Lithuanian Prime Minister.

    M. Bronius K. Balytis, who has been elected Premier of Lithnania. He was formerly Minister in London, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. REMILITARISATION OF ALAND ISLANDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Stockholm says that Sweden and Finland reached an agreement on December 31 for the limited ...

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  21. FRASINA AGAIN REMANDED

    MACKAY, Monday.—Michele Frasina (40) was further remanded for eight days In the Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Domenico ...

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  22. PHILIPPINE OPEN GOLF TITLE

    MANILLA, Monday.— Norman von Nida, the Australian golf professional, won the 2000 dollars Phillippine open contest with an aggregate of 292. The Japanese, Seisu Chin and Rekuzo ...

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  23. FIRMS SHOULD RENEW REGISTRATIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Attorney-General(Mr. J. Mullan) announced to—day that under the Firms Act registered firms should renew their ...

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  24. Sugar Peaks Commission: Sitting Postponed

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Owing to one of the commissioners, Mr. E. S. Smith, having met with an accident in Sydney, the first sitting ol the Royal ...

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  25. British Treasury's Move Alters Whole Stock Exchange Outlook

    LONDON, Sunday— The City writer of the "Mall" predicts that the Treasury's dramatic stroke on Saturday will fundamentally alter the whole of the Stock Exchange. The Treasury intends to kill two birds with one stone by the reconstruction of the whole of the currency ...

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  26. Strikers Came Traffic Holdup

    LONDON, Sunday—A message from Rangoon says that 1000 inland ollfield strikers entered the city waving flags. They brought transport services to a ...

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  27. Death of Japanese Politician

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced from Tokio of Mr. Katoh, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for War since 1937. ...

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