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  4. BRITAIN CAN NEVER BE BEATEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—"When I say that this great country and Empire can never be defeated, I am stating a fact," declared Sir Samuel ...

    Article : 326 words
  5. [?] DALADIER ADDRESSES STERN WORDS TO ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French Prime Minister (M. Daladier) spoke stern words to Italy in a debate in the Chamber of Deputies in which M. Bonnet made his expected speech. M. Daladier said, amid uproar: "France ...

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  6. HOWARD ROAD AND CENTRAL POWER HOUSE

    AT a meeting held at Howard on Thursday night at which a Progress Association was formed to advance the interests of the Burrum ...

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  7. LONDON TRANSPORT UNIT

    A bus driver seems "at home" when elevating an anti-aircratt gun at the London Transport Stonebridge Park depot. The London Transport Board has started an anti-aircraft brigade unit and already has 20 officers and 280 men enrolled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. [?]RIUMPHAL [?]ARCH INTO [?]ARCELONA

    [?]RCELONA, Thursday, [?] today without fight[?] At [?] General Franco's troops [?] by a Nav[?] division with ...

    Article : 263 words
  9. DEATHS MAY BE 20,000 IN FOUR STRICKEN CITIES IN CHILE

    SANTIAGO, Thursday.— Stories of rich communities bring destroyed, thousands being killed, and hundreds of thousands facing, the threat of ...

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  10. Cairns Air Route

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The following forecast was issued for the Cairns air route for Saturday:—Low cloud, rain and turbulent weather most of the ...

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  12. [?]ork Stops, Bells Peal Out

    LONDON, Thursday.—Latest advices [?] Bar[?]lona say that General [?] squa[?]rons performed aero[?] the city and crowds in the ...

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  13. Golden Casket No. 565

    Golden Casket No. 565 will be drawn in Brisbane at 11.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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    On the first lap of a 26,000-mile tour, Lord numeric [?] Southampton for Cape Town in the Windsor Castle. After South Africa he will visit Australia and New Zealand. The photo shows Lord Nuffield on board the Windsor Castle prior to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. [?]TLE BRITISH STOCK [?] QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Before leaving [?] to-day for Sydney, Lord Hamp[?] Scout Commissioner for [?] said that the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA SHOULD BUY THE WYATT EARP SAYS SIR D. MAWSON

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A renewed and urgent appeal the Commonwealth to purchase the Antarctic exploratory ship. Wyatt Earp, which is ...

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  17. Publicity Stunt Caused Death of Six-Year Daughter

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.—A publicity stunt designed is avert a divorce which cost the life of his six-year-old daughter has been reveslod with the arrest of Stephen E[?]er, an unemployed carpenter. From an hotel Eilter telephoned the police that he feared trouble in ...

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