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  5. Rain Of Death From Sunny Skies

    Three air raids on Madrid were carried out by the rebels to-day. Seventeen were killed and 120 injured. The Atocha or Mediocia railway station was ...

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  6. ARMY AND NAVY HEADS

    Hitler unexpectedly held a conference with Field Marshal [?] Blomberg, Admiral von [?] and other military and ...

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  7. YOUTH'S IMAGINATION

    A nineteen years old youth walked into the Darlinghurst police station yesterday and, showing several wounds in his ...

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  8. CLASH EXPECTED

    Large scale hostilities between the Mongols, backed by Japan, and the Chinese, supported by Russia, are expected ...

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  9. JAPANESE ARMAMENTS

    The newspaper "Asahl" reports that the army has presented the Treasury with a six-year programme calling for the ...

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  10. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Anthony Trioly, 48, the Maltese greenkeeper at the Charleville. bowling green, was shot dead last night. ...

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  11. The Freer Case

    Ministers at Canberra stated definitely to-day that the ban on the entry to Australia of Mrs. Freer would not be lifted. If she ...

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  12. THE KING'S ENGLISH

    In a sermon at the Paddin[?] Presbyterian Church last night, the Rev, T. McVittie, Moderator of the Sydney Presbytery, said ...

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  13. "NO SABBATH LEFT"

    Because the official opening of new Tennis Courts at Parramatta had been [?]d for Sunday. November 29, there were portests from all local pulpits ...

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  14. CREDIT ORGANISATION

    The State Premier, Mr. Stevens, suggested the creation of a credit forganisation to assist industry. He was commenting upon the ...

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  15. LACONIC!

    L. E. Clark. a sheep farmer. completed his flight from England to New Zealand yesterday. arriving at Blenheim from Richmond at 6.25 p.m. and ...

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  16. WOMAN ASSAULTED

    Mrs. Jessie Mitchell, of Brougntonstreet, Croydon, was awakened early yesterday morning by hearing a noise and was terrified to see a masked man ...

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  17. LIGHT RAINS

    Mr. Mares stated to-day that he could not promise further'rain of a general nature within the next 24 hours. Temperatures are again rising. ...

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  18. BEDROOM RANSACKED

    Thieves entered the home of Mr. A. F. Grace, at Clifton Gardens. yesterday afternoon and stole jewellery valued at £140. ...

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  19. BODY ON RAILWAY LINE

    Inquiries by the police to establish the identity of a man whose mutilated body was found on the south-western railway line near Gore last Thursday, ...

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  20. CORONATION REPRESENTATIVE

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said last night that he had no intention of visiting England next year at attend the coronation. It is now suggested ...

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  21. FORTY HOUR WEEK

    The conference of union executives in Melbourne was attended by more than 500 delegates. It was decided that all Federal and ...

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  22. CANADA'S TOURISTS

    The Australian Trade Commissioner in Canada. Mr. L. H. MacGregor, who arrived during the week-end, said this year Canada's income from tourists ...

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  23. FIREMAN'S DEATH

    Harold Thorne Wilson (46), ship's fireman, of North Sydney; died in Hospital to-day. The body was removed to the city morgue for a ...

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  24. PERSISTENT RUMOURS

    The rumour persists in Sydney mat the Premier may leave the N.S.W. arena for a Federal seat before the next Commonwealth elections. ...

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  25. BROADCASTING COMMISSION

    In addition to Count Catti, the Australian Broadcasting Commission has engaged Dr. Sargent and the Finnish conducter, George Schneeveight, ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: There was good general competition from Yorkshire, the Continent, and America, and ...

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  27. DEPARTMENT HEADS

    The ban imposed by the Teachers Federation on the heads of the Education Department is to be lifted, a motion to that effect having been ...

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  28. COOK'S FATAL COLLAPSE

    A Greek cook. Telamague Mandjourany, 45. of Goulburn-street, City. collapsed to-day while in the act of lighting a fire in his place of employment. ...

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  29. CRASHED INTO GATEWAY

    Mrs. Frances Platt Hepworth, of Rose Bay, was killed when the car she was driving crashed into a stone gateway at Werrington Park, near ...

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