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  4. STRATEGIC MOVES STILL ORDER OF DAY IN ABYSSINIA

    REPORTS from Asmara and from Rome indicate the possibility of the Abyssinians carrying out a counter attack in defence of Makalle, led by Ras Kassa, with 100,000 warriors against General Santini's First Army Corps No. 1, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LOAN COUNCIL BUSINESS

    LABOR stalwarts in the State's political and industrial spheres were present at the South Brisbane Railway Station this morning to ...

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  6. 'POLITICAL NUDIST'

    "LABOR is fighting the election on the full Socialist programme," said Mr. C. R. Attlee, at Southampton, answering Viscount Snowden, who said that Socialism was not an issue. "Viscount Snowden," continued Mr. Attlee, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH ELECTION IN FULL SWING

    ALL members of Parliament are now working hard In their constituencies, while feverish activity Is shown In ...

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  8. EVACUATION OF HARRAR

    THE "Daily Mail" correspondent at Harrar. say the Walls or the city have been breached at five points to enable a speedy ...

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  9. TRADE WITH ITALY AT OWN RISK

    The Board of Trade points out that the Government is not responsible for securing payment for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AMERICAN AIR LINE AND NEW ZEALAND.

    United States circles In London are much Interested In the New Zealand deal with Pan.Ame. rican Airways, as they are aware ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "SMITHY" OFF IN EIGHT DAYS

    In a radiophone conversation last night with Lady Kingsford Smith in Melbourne, "Smithy" said from ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. CAPTAIN'S TRAGIC FIRST COMMAND.

    The damaged steamer Brampton Manor, photographed at Southampton, when she made port after having been battered by a terrific gale off the coast of England. Captain H. Turner was swept away by heavy seas which smashed the bridge. It was his first command; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CAR CRASHES INTO POLE

    Getting out of control negotiating a sharp bend on Old Cleveland-road, Camp Hill, shertly after midnight a motor car crashed ...

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  15. TREASURY BUILDING TRAM STOP.

    The transit and power house committee of the City Council favors the erection of a shelter shed for tram passengers outside the safety zone ...

    Article : 272 words
  16. £25,000 FRAUD CASE

    Ernest Slater, Who, with his wife, Rose Slater, was charged with conspiracy to defraud Nicholas Mutton, of Sydney, of £25,000, ...

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  17. BRITISH FLEET MAKES ITALIANS SORE

    THE diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says that. Italians are restive under Britain's refusal to withdraw ...

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  18. "GLORIOUS WEATHER."

    "You can tell everyone who doesn't already know, that it was a beautiful—In fact, a glorlous—morning this morning," replied ...

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  19. "BILLY" AND "TILLY" FILM CARTOONS.

    THE "Daily Telegraph's film correspondent says that Dennis Connolly, the Melbourne cartoonist, after three years' work and the outlay of his ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. COUNTESS'S VAIN CHASE.

    AWAKENED by burglars In her room at Chesham Palace, Countess Portarlington chased them downstairs, but they escaped ...

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  21. BLESSING TO HUMANITY

    "As other 'cures and medical advice, taken over a period of years, had not done me one little bit of good, I was still sceptical after reading ...

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  22. N.Z. EMBARGO ON BRITISH CATTLE.

    THE agricultural correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that British farmers are sore about the New Zealand embargo on British ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. BILLIARDS. DAVIS AND LINDRUM MATCH.

    The' close of the day's billiards match saw Lindrum with 3000 (6824) and breaks of 427 and 37 (unfinished). Davis was 4871, with breaks of 688 ...

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  24. £7500 REFUSED FOR ONE STAMP.

    A BRITISH Guiana, one cent, magenta stamp ' was withdrawn at auction after a bid of £7600 had been made this being ...

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