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  4. ALBURY ARTILLERYMEN AT SEYMOUR

    Members of the 40th Battery, Albury, in camp at Seymour. Top.—Preparing to fire 18-pounder field guns. Bottom.—“Come to the cookhouse door, boy’s” is a welcome call at the camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPANISH VOLUNTEERS

    The British formula for the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain has now been accepted by four powers —Italy, Germany, France and Soviet ...

    Article : 325 words
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  7. JAPANESE OBJECTIVE

    With the [?] of [?] as many Chinese as possible, Japanese troops in Shansi are striking in every direction, says the Peiping ...

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  8. ENTERTAINING DICTATORS

    Objection to the expenditure of public money on the entertainment of dictators visiting England was declared to-day In the ...

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  9. TALKS TO BEGIN WITH THE ITALIANS

    Preparations for the resumption of talks between Britain and Italy were advanced a further stage to-day, when the British Ambassador to Italy (the Earl of Perth) conferred with several members of the Cabinet, including the ...

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  10. CHURCH AND ANZAC DAY

    Declaring that lie thought the Church had been “behind war” through the years, Rev. B. B. Wylie, a returned soldier, told ...

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  11. JAPANESE NAVAL THREAT WORRIES LONDON

    The possibility that Japan may build “super” cruisers which would create a threat to the Australasian and Indian trade routes is causing grave ...

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  12. BRITAIN’S BIG ARMS EXPENDITURE

    It will be revealed to the House of Commons to-night that Britain, during the next financial year, will spend £300,000,000 on her armed forces, ...

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  13. CRUISER INCIDENT IN MELBOURNE

    Questions relating to the incident on the visiting Italian cruiser in Melbourne, when au unnaturalised Italian was assaulted by members of the crew, ...

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  14. MR. EDEN MAY GO TO WASHINGTON AS BRITISH ENVOY

    It is now suggested by the diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Sketch” that Mr. .Anthony Eden may be appointed as British Ambassador in ...

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  15. “HEIL HITLER” TO BE FLASHED FROM MT. VESUVIUS

    “Heil Hitler” will be written in huge Neon letters on the top of Mount Vesuvius as a welcome to the Fuehrer. The greeting will be visible for 20 ...

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  16. AL. CAPONE BROKEN IN SPIRIT

    It is now reported that the spirit of Al Capone, the notorious American gangster, who is serving a long prison sentence for income tax evasion, is ...

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  17. AMERICAN WAR LEADER MAY LIVE

    General Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American forces in the Great War, who has been seriously ill, is now able to take solid food. His ...

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  18. JUGO-SLAVS SEEK PROTECTION FROM ITALIAN SAILORS

    Jugo-Slavs have appealed to the police for protection because they fear they will be attacked by sailors of the Italian cruiser, Raimondo Montecuccoli. ...

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