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  5. Italy Refused Proposal For Armistice

    As was expected, Abyssinia to-day categorically rejected the Italians' conditions for peace negotiations, and notified the Committee of Thirteen that the Council would be asked to establish Italy's ...

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  6. TWENTY KILLED

    Twenty persons were Soiled, and at least 200 wounded, at Lwow to-day, following an outbreak of fierce rioting at the funeral of two unemployed men, who were killed during rioting on Tuesday. ...

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  7. MURDEROUS

    The city is ablaze with indignation as the result of a murderous attack to-day by a group of youths on ...

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  8. AIR REGULATIONS

    The hearing of the appeal of Goya Henry against his conviction at the Central Police Country in November, 1934, for an alleged ...

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  9. UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH

    James Leighton Massey, under sentence of death for the murder of Norman Samuel Harold Stead, has lodged an application for ...

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  10. Still Missing

    There is still no word of the missing airmen in the Northern Territory, and grave fears are now felt for their safety. ...

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  11. KING'S CORONATION

    A meeting of the Carpenters and Joiner' Union at Newcastle carried a motion objecting to the Prime Minister of the King as Australia's ...

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  12. Italian Column Routed

    Abyssinfans, as the result of a surprise attack, claim to have routed an Italian mechanised column advancing from Neghilli, killing ...

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  13. AMBROSE PALMER

    Jack Warner left Sydney for Melbourne last night to interview Ambrose Palmer concerning his retirement from tire ring. ...

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  14. OLYMPIC TEAM

    With only one dissentient the N.S.W. Olympic Council decided to give to the executive till discretionary power to make further additions to the Olympic ...

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  15. RESTORED TO HIS JOB

    Union officials announced that as the result of negotiations with employers, arrangements have been made for the Government re-engagement at Port ...

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  16. Nose and Eye Trouble

    Details of the causes, which led to her husband's decision to retire froth the ring, were given by Mrs. Ambrose Palmer, the wife of the Australian ...

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  17. T.B. COWS

    At the U.A.P. Convention, after a lengthy and heated discussion a motion that a bill to amend the Milk Act be introduced immediately was ...

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  18. "Position Not Hopeless"

    Major-General Temperly, the "Daily Telegraph's military expert, haft conceded that the Abyssinian position is not absolutely hopeless, since the ...

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  19. "PACKED" MEETINGS

    Allegations made by supporters of the Lang faction at a meeting of the Labour Council that recent meetings of the Council, at which vital votes on ...

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  20. FIRE OUTBREAK QUELLED

    A fire broke out this morning in the Consolidated Press Building, Castlereagh-street, City. The outbreak occurred in the ...

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  21. BISHOP OF BATHURST

    The Board of Electors will meet on Monday for the purpose of appointing a new Bishop of Bathnrst, in succession to Dr. Crotty. ...

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  22. LINER "RANPURA"

    The P. and O. liner "Ranpnra." which foundered on the Spanish coast early this week, laden with £10,000,000 Worth of uninsured Chinese art ...

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  23. CITY BLAZE

    Firemen extinguished a dangerous outbreak of fire in Hardwick's Display Studies in Wenworth Avenue, City. late last night. ...

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  24. WHITE MAN'S LAW

    "Bullfrog Jack," an aborigine, was found guilty of the manslaughter of another aboriginal, and sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...

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  25. FALSE DOCUMENTS

    Eight been were presented yesterday for allegedly undering false documents and were remanded on ball. The cased followed a Labour ...

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  26. SIR CHARLES ROSENTHAL

    Sir Charles Rosenthal intimated to members of both houses of the State Parliament that he intends to be a candidate for the vacancy in the ...

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