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  3. LOYAL ARMY IN RETREAT

    LONDON, March 29.—The "New People's Army" is in headlong retreat from the Pyrenees to Castellon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GLADYS MONCRIEFF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Gladys Moncrieff, the popular singer and musical comedy actress, was seriously injured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FATAL LAMP EXPLOSION

    Injuries which resulted in his death a few hours later were received by Lyell Walter Charles Gooding, 25, married, of Alice ...

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  6. FOUNTAINS OPPOSED

    Objections by aldermen that fountains will detract from the appearance of the King George memorial in Albert ...

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  7. GIFTS FOR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Arrangements are being made by the Commonwealth Government for the establishment of a special ...

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  8. MORINDA GROUNDS ON NEW HEBRIDES REEF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Burns [?] liner, Morinda, which carries out a service between Sydney and Lord Howe ana Norfolk Islands, with periodical visits to the New Hebrides, ran aground on a beach on Malo Island, in the New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UPROAR AT C.P. MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The United Country Party conference to-night rejected a motion seeking the readmission of the Minister for ...

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  10. SOME SHORTS TOO SHORT TO BE SHORTS!

    "I WORE shorts only once," said a woman in evidence in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Henchman: It ...

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  11. ALSO IN THE NEWS

    Forecast: Unsettled, with further rain. Squally south-easterly winds. "Dust Factories."—Alderman Tait, at the City Council meeting said that. ...

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  12. MORE CLINICS FOR OUTPATIENTS

    The establishment of more out-patients' clinics in Brisbane suburbs, and in districts near the city, will be considered at the next meeting of the ...

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  13. VILLAGES WIPED OFF MAP

    SHANGHAI, March 29.—All villages within 100 square miles of the scene of the fighting on the Tientsin—Pukow railway ...

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  14. DALIA STILL ON REEF

    While prospects of refloating the South African Government steamer, Dalia, which is aground on Mecca Rest, off Thursday Island Harbour, are ...

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  15. SAVED WORSE CRASH

    "Had I attempted to get the machine into the air again, we would have crashed, into a house on the far side of the fence," said ...

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  16. POLICE RAID FLAT

    Detective Sergeant J. Rochford, Plainclothes Sergeant H. Aspinall, and Plainclothes Constables Hambrecht and Murray, raided a flat at Spring Hill ...

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  17. INSURANCE AND BANKING BILLS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) attended conferences in Sydney to-day on both the banking and the national insurance ...

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  18. TEST CRICKETERS AT COLOMBO

    R.M.S. ORONTES, March 29 (at sea).—The Australian cricket team to play against Colombo on Wednesday will be Fingleton, Brown, McCabe, Badcock ...

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  19. DR. DOLLFUSS MEMORIAL

    VIENNA, March 29.—The Dollfuss Memorial, which is being constructed in Vienna opposite the Chancellery, is likely to be converted into a memorial ...

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  20. Polish Agreement With Lithuania

    WARSAW, March 29.—The Polish—Lithuanian conversations have ended in a complete agreement for the restoration of road and rail communications ...

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  21. Federal Cabinet Meeting

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Cabinet will meet at Canberra on April 6 and 7 instead of at Sydney on April 7 and 8. ...

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  22. Cool Thief Takes Radio Set From City Theatre Foyer

    WITHOUT arousing the slightest suspicion a man opened the front doors of His Majesty's Theatre on Monday afternoon and stole a £28 wireless from the vestibule, while scores of people were walking past. ...

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  23. ICE-BOUND SHIPS

    MOSCOW, March 20.—The Government asserts that the plight of the 13 Russian ships, which are ice-bound north of Siberia, imperilling the lives ...

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  24. Brisbane Dancer Returning Home

    Miss Laurel Gill, a 16-year-old Brisbane danseuse joined Vic Wells ballet as Laurel Martyn. She had secured a place in Ninette de Valois' new ballet ...

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  25. Government Whip Has Influenza

    GLADSTONE, Tuesday.—An attack of influenza has sent the Government Whip (Mr T. L. Williams) to bed at Gladstone, and he may not be able ...

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  26. Miss Beryl Collins Engaged

    An engagement of outstanding social interest in Queensland is announced to-day. It is that of Miss Beryl Collins, of ...

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  27. Prince And Australian, Wife Injured

    LONDON, March 29.—Prince Pudukota, of India, his wife (formerly Miss Molly Fink, of Melbourne), and their son were injured in a motor car ...

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  28. Noted N.Z. College President Dead

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The death has occurred of Mr. H. J. D. Mahon, president of the Auckland University College, and former ...

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