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  5. British Fleet Moves To Gibraltar

    No vital advantage was gained by either side in Spain to-day, but forces are massing at strategic points preparatory to crucial battles. Districts around Saragossa are staging heaviest ...

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  6. RUN OVER BY TRAIN

    William Hammond, of Wast Tamworth, employed as a railway fettter, was run over by a train between Ardglen and Tangela, near ...

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  7. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE

    A butcher's shop in Ballarat, conducted by Harold Lugg, was almost completely wrecked by a gelignite explosion early this ...

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  8. STATE PREMIER

    Twenty - four members of Australia's. Olympic team, headed by the manager, Mr. H. G. Alderson, and including ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. FORGED RELIEF ORDERS

    Evidence that he had signed food relief orders in other people's names was given at the Paddinglon Court to-day by Charles Joseph Allbon, when ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    Three sisters Dulcie Coll[?]more (29), Edna (21) and May (19) had narrow escapes from death early yesterday morning, when they ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. UNREHEARSED BOUT

    White Warren Eggins, the wellknown wrestler, was on his way home between Point Claire and Gosford late on Wednesday night, ...

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  12. Sulking?

    "I regret to state that the Italian Government was not willing to accept any arrangement in regard to a settlement of past ...

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  13. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    When the Premiers' Conference meets in Adelaide the Federal Ministry will seek direct co-operation of the States in its ...

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  14. DEATH SENTENCE

    The Court of Criminal Appeals today refused Francis Henry Joseph Maudlin (27) leave to appeal against, bis conviction and sentence of death on ...

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  15. SANCTIONS

    The president of the Italian Chamber-of-Commerce, Signer Luigi Cariglio, speaking at the annual meeting, said that the financial year just closed ...

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  16. DRUNKEN DRIVERS

    South Australia intends to be much more severe than it has been with drunken drivers. The Legislative, Assembly has ...

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  17. RAILWAY PILFERING

    After valuable animal Skins, wool and hides were allegedly thrown from a moving goods train and loaded on a motor lorry between Penrith and ...

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  18. JUVENILE CRIME

    According to a statement made at Police Headquarters to-day, of all criminal cases cleared up yesterday, more than 60 per cent, were ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. WHEAT PRICES

    Persistent reports that the Government is about to lift the 87½ cents. pegged price for wheat sent July futures to 102 cents a bushel to-day. ...

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  20. "TILL THE DAY I DIE"

    A private performance of the play, "Till the Day I die," which was recently banned in this State by the Chief Secretary, was given at the New ...

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  21. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Britain has, withdrawn a claim for the holding of the 1940 games in Bri tain, but she wants the 1944 series. It is now a straight fight between ...

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  22. FIRE COMMISSIONER

    A fire broke out early this morning at Hazelbrook. and several houses were destroyed. There is no fire brigade, and all residents had to work ...

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  23. Best For Six Years

    Wheat values advanced another penny a bushel to 4/4½ (February basis) for sellers of silo grain In the Sydney market to-day, thus reaching ...

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  24. MAJORITY VERDICTS

    Both Houses at Parliament have passed the Bill to amend the Jury Act, which will mean that in future, courts will accept a majority verdict ...

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  25. DEFENCE FORCES

    Military authorities announced today that N.S.W. needed only 2000 men to bring its home defence force to the required level. They are confident ...

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  26. TELEPHONE CHARGES

    Replying to a petition asking for lower telephone, charges, the Postmater-General (Senator McLachian) said it was necessary to maintain ...

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  27. REV. DR. ROBERT DEY

    The Rev. Dr. Robert Dey, of Cheltenham Road, Cheltenham, died at St Luke's Private Hospital early this morning. He would have been 89 ...

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  28. LORD SEMPILL

    Lord Sempill, with three companions, took off from Hanworth Aerodrome to-day on the first leg of his attempt to fly to Australia in four ...

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