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  4. BURIAL RITES OF THE POPE

    With Sombre ritual the body of Pope Pius was entombed in the crypt between the coffin of Pius X and the coffins of three Stuart Princes, one of whom was "Bonnie Prince Charlie." ...

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  5. MORE PIG IRON TROUBLE

    The Federal Government rejected the request of the waterside workers at Port Kembla to restrict the export of iron to Japan. This decision was based partly on information that ...

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  8. Miners Killed

    Gangs of miners worked desperately in a shaft 2500 feet underground yesterday to release two men, who had been imprisoned by ...

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  9. RIGORS OF RETREAT

    Ten wounded Loyalists [?] in French refugee hospital, owing to the rigors of the retreat, states the British United Press Paris ...

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  10. German Trade

    Machinery worth £120,000, which will arrive in Sydney soon for new works for the Atlas Portland Cement (Australia) Ltd., of ...

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  11. Not Guilty

    At the B[?] Sessions Car[?]ne Ba[?] worker was acquitted on a charge of having stabbed his wife and [?] Streatfield ...

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  12. Japan and Hainan

    The statement of Japan's Foreign Minister, Arita, to the British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, that Japan has no territorial ...

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  13. Skilful Pilot

    The skill and coolness of a British Airways pilot saved the lives of seven passengers and the crew of a Lockheed fourteen airliner this ...

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  14. Loyal Australians

    The Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, replying to a civic reception at Kiama, said Australia, by her loyalty, deserved the great ...

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  15. BOXING

    Entering the ring with a badly damaged finger, the Victorian welterweight champion Johnny Shields, 10.7. was no match for the American ...

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  16. VICTORIA PARK

    [?] Victoria Park [?] ...

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  17. War in China

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  18. COOL CHANGE

    A southerly which visited the metropolitan area late last night and early this morning, at times reached velocity of 52 miles per hour. ...

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  19. WHEAT MARKET

    Reprinted from to-day's Sydney Morning Herald—by wire. The Sydney wheat market [?] firmer yesterday as [?] ...

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  20. WELCOME REFUSED

    The Minister for External Aflans, Mr. Hughes, refused to attend a welcome in Sydney to Australians who bought in Spain on ...

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  21. TIN 47 4

    The [?] price of tin was to-day quoted at 47 4. ...

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  22. SUSSEX STREET

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  23. MAN ASSAULTED

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  24. GERMAN UNEMPLOYED

    Unemployed in Greater Germany at the end of January totaled 646,500. a decrease of one-third. Goering issued a decree, extending to ...

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  25. WHEAT

    The Sydney wheat market was a fraction steadier to-day. Bulk new seasons parcels were quoted at [?] bagged now lots [?] ...

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  26. TWO MOREE FIRES

    Two homesteads were destroyed by fire at Moree on Saturday, none of the contents being saved. On Belmont, the property of Mr. A. ...

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  27. Britain and France

    Neither Britain nor France has yet decided the question of the recognition of Franco. Answering the [?] ...

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  28. THROAT CUT

    The body of [?] Grammar aged 50, was [?] creed at Cabramatta yesterday [?] has throat cut. ...

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  29. Armaments Race

    The High Commissioner Mr. Br[?] declared last [?] that the democratic nations should [?] their defensive strength [?] for the purpose of ...

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  30. THE WEATHER

    The [?] asked at noon to-day for 24 hours reads. "Chiefly cool and cloudy along coast with some scattered showers, ...

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