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  3. WEATHER FORECAST.--

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  5. BOMBING OF FREIGHTER

    Five Union Jacks and a Non- Intervention pennant were displayed on the British freighter Alcira ...

    Article : 544 words
  6. HITLER CHANGES LEADERS

    Herr Hitler has appointed himself supreme commander of Germany's armed forces, under the title Chief of National Defence. Other revolutionary changes in the military and ...

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  7. Steel Helmets In Big Parade

    SYDNEY CROWDS saw a stirring spectacle when sailors from visiting British, French, Dutch and Italian warships, together with units of the Australian forces, paraded in the city streets as a 150th anniversary tribute. Banners and the crowd lend color to this striking view of a section of the parade. In the foreground are the Italian sailors, in steel helmets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHAW'S TIP TO IL DUCE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- A suggestion that "the Italian Government should content itself in the harmless and amusing reprisal of ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. Nazi Heads In Changes

    [?]CHSLEADER HITLER, who has [?]pointed himself supreme com[?]der of the German armed forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRUCK HIT BY ENGINE

    WINCHELSEA, Saturday.-- Victor Herbert Meade, 40, of Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, was killed in a level crossing smash ...

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  11. 50,000 AT EMPIAD OPENING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Rivalling in pageantry, color and massed enthusiasm any modern Olympiad yet seen overseas, the third official British Empire Games began today in perfect weather on the Sydney Cricket Ground. ...

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  12. Traffic Lights For Pt. Nepean Road ?

    The public works committee of the Chelsea Council is considering the installation of traffic lights at the five railway stations in the ...

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  13. SPEED BEATS BRADMAN

    NOT A COMMON EXPERIENCE for Australia's champion batsman and Test captain -- Don Bradman (top) looks at his shattered wicket, clean bowled for 3 by Victorian fast bowler, McCormick (below) in the Sheffield match in Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MOST TEST MEN PASSED AS FIT

    Most of the 16 players selected in the Australian Test team for the 1938 tour of England have been passed as medically fit. ...

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  16. EXPLOSION KILLS NINE

    Nine people were killed when dynamite exploded in a factory at Somerset West. ...

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  17. Fremantle Escaped Convict Captured In 1.30 a.m. Raid

    PERTH, Saturday. -- After surrounding a house in East Perth last night, and watching it for several hours, a large squad of detectives at 1.30 o'clock this morning arrested Arthur Alfred Martin, 41, who had escaped from the Fremantle Gaol a ...

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  18. Car Gift To Car Magnate!

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-- Viscount Nuffield, millionaire motor car manufacturer, who arrived today in the Orion, revealed that his ...

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  19. SNOW ON HEIGHTS; FREAK FEBRUARY

    Snow fell today at Hotham Heights and Mt. St. Bernard. This is just one aspect of freakish February weather which, with yesterday's general rains, wiped out bush fires brought by century-high temperatures only two days ago. ...

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