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  4. THREAT TO SEND SHIPS TO MOROCCO

    THE alleged concentration of German troops, warships, and submarines at Spanish Morocco is denied in Berlin, but, nevertheless, in France anxiety is intensifying, and the French Government has informed the British Government that it proposes to consider ...

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  5. DROWNS AFTER CAPSIZE

    FROM Saturday night until dusk last night. Water Police dragged the harbor unsuccessfully for the body of ...

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  6. Won Championship Titles

    Winners at the Australian swimming championship meeting on Saturday. Top: Roger Cornforth (The Spit), who won the 220 yards breaststroke championship of New South Wales. Below, left, G. Johnson (Queensland), winner of the diving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lithe Speed

    Alan McDougall clearing the last obstacle to win the State 440 yards hurdle title at tho Sports around on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ADVOCATES COMPULSORY TRAINING

    Commenting to-day upon me statement of Field-Marshal Lord Milne, that the youth of to-day was pampered. General Sir Harry Chauvel ...

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  9. Hit-Run Ship Is Theory

    THE possibility is advanced by both the police and a marine expert that a "hit-run" ship was the cause of the mysterious sinking of the ...

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  10. CAN'T GO TO FIGHT IN SPAIN

    THE Minister for Defence, Sir Archdale Parkhill, emphasised yesterday that it was extremely unlikely that any Australian who desired to ...

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  11. ANOTHER 'PLANE FALL VICTIM

    FOLLOWING recent cases of suicide by Jumping from? planes, and accidental falls while machines were in mid-air, another mah met his ...

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  12. Man Was Plaything Of Waves'

    AFTER slipping and falling into,the sea at Ben Buckler yesterday, a man had a fortunate escape from drowning or serious injury through ...

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  13. MORE SHOWERS LIKELY TO-DAY

    ALTHOUGH generally unsettica weather was experienced over the State-during the-week-end, a few light showers on Saturday night ...

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  14. OLD SHIRT SAVED LIFE OF YOUTH

    JACK LAWS, 18, of Harrison Street, Cardiff, owes his life to an almost threadbare working shirt. When the garment became entangled in a wire-winding machine at the Australian Wire Rope Works, Port Waratah, yesterday, the youth was being ...

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  15. NAT. PHYSICAL TRAINING

    THE Minister or Education announced to a speech at Glasgow yesterday that the Government's scheme of national physical training would ...

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  16. YOUTH DIES FROM INJURIES

    THOMAS HAMILTON, 17, a dairy hand employed by William Clarke, a farmer, of Boneg[?]a, died to Albury District District Hospital ...

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  18. Man's Head Is Cut Off By Train

    A man, as yet unindentified, was decapitated by a train at Liverpool yesterday. The driver of the train told the ...

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  19. GERMAN PRESS COMMENT ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    The production to English newspapers of recent comment appearing in the German Press regarding the alleged conditions In Czecholovakla has ...

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  20. SAW HER CHILD KILLED

    BEFORE the horrified gaze of her a mother, three-years-old Lillian Birney was run over and killed by a motor bus in front of her home in ...

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  21. HUGE PROFITS MADE BY BANKS

    THE big five banks have not all declared final dividends for 1936. Aggrerate. profits amounted to £9.608.338, an increase of £760.578 ...

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  22. MAN'S DEATH IN CALLEN PARK

    Referring to the reported issuance of two death certificates in regard to the death. some weeks ago of an elderly inmate of Callen Park, it v. s ...

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  23. SPRING EXERCISES OF ROYAL. FLEET

    SIX battleships, the Nelson, Rodney, " Royal Oak, Ramillies, Resolution and Royal Sovereign, two aircraft carriers, the Courageous and the ...

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  24. MAKING ATTEMPT ON CAPE RECORD

    H. L. BROOK, flying a Percival Gull monoplane, took off from Gravesend airport this morning in an attempt to beat Mrs. Mollison's record ...

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  25. MANY MAROONED BY FLOODS

    Heavy, rains, resulting in floods, have marooned the Big Bell mine and township since Wednesday, and food supplies are' running, low. Men, ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    The Batch Douglas airliner arrived to-day. Str Laurene Phillips, one of the wealthiest shipowners in the world, hi ...

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  27. BRIT. TREASURY BILLS

    THE total amount applied for intenders for £354.000.000 in Treasury Bills was £72 935.000. The average, rate per cent, for the bills at ...

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  28. DUKE FLIES HOME FROM ROYAL WEDDING.

    THE Duke of Kent, who had been A attending the Royal wedding at The Hague, returned to England, by air to-day. ...

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  29. GAVE ALARM OF MAN OVERBOARD

    WHEN, the On[?]nde was in the Great Australian Bight, a woman passenger gave the alarm that there was a man overboard. However, it ...

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  30. V.C. HAS SONGS PUBLISHED

    A V.C, winner, Harry Dalziel, of Brisbane, has had two songs, "A Song of the Tableland," and "Love Time, Merry Love, Time," published ...

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  31. Five Hurt In Cai Crash

    The driver and two girls in this taxi-cab were injured yesterday when it figured in a head-on collision with a car on Bridge Road. Glebe. Two occupants of the car were also hurt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. BELIEVES 'OUAKE WAS IN TIBET

    IT was estimated that the evidently severe earthquake, which set the seismograph needles the world over in violent-motion early on ...

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  33. SUDDEN DEATH OF AGED MAN

    A squad of detectives was despatched to a house in Cobar Street, Hurlstone Park, on Saturday, to investigate the sudden death of ...

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  34. SEATS FOR TEST SELL AT £22-

    The first batch of reserved seats for the fourth Test, match, costing two guineas each, have been sold. Judging by the exceptional booking of ...

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  35. GOVT. TO BUILD HOMES FOR WORKERS

    The Government win launch homes for workers scheme next week, when tenders for 500 houses, 300 to be[?]erected in Wellington and 200 in ...

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  36. NO SETTLEMENT IN FRENCH STRIKE

    A HITCH has arisen in the settlement of the Lille ironworks strike, the overseers refusing to resume. ...

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