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  4. ADVANCE OF THE REBELS CONTINUES UNCHECKED

    Advancing swiftly during the week-end on a front of 125 miles, 200,000 rebel troops, under Franco, supported by 300 bombers, are giving the loyalists no rest, says the “Times” correspondent at Hendaye. ...

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  6. STRATHAIRD IN BAY

    Fifty-eight Melbourne passengers on the liner Strathaird, which had a fatal Ease of smallpox last week, were taken by power-driven lifeboats to the ...

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  7. Four Seats Still in Doubt

    Except in Murrumbidgee, where the labor candidate has surprisingly challenged the sitting C.C.P. member, and at ...

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  8. MR. MAIR IN ALBURY

    Following minor corrections in the count in Albury electorate and the distribution of 339 postal votes which were counted yesterday, Mr. A. Mair ...

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  9. New Zealand’s Black Week-End

    New Zealand’s tragic week-end, which commenced with the wreck of an excursion train, when six persons were killed, was ...

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  10. WAS IT A PRACTICAL JOKE?

    The disappearance during the weekend of an engraved brass plate and scroll from outside the wall of the British High Commissioner’s office is ...

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  11. PRISONER’S ALLEGATIONS OF ILL-TREATMENT DENIED

    Allegations of having been kicked and punched in a room at the Mascot Police Station on February 2 were made by Frederick Benjamin Gibson, ...

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  12. 800 PERSONS IN PERIL

    The Osla correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” states that 800 men, women and children are imperilled aboard seven Russian freighters and six ...

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  13. FIVE LEAVE QUARANTINE

    As they had been vaccinated against smallpox just before they left to go abroad, five passengers on the liner Strathaird were allowed to leave the ...

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  14. LOSS OF RODNEY

    When counsel commenced addresses at the marine inquiry into the foundering of the launch Rodney with the loss of 19 lives, J. E. D. Pilcher, for ...

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  15. BAN ON EXPORT OF IRON ORE FROM AUSTRALIA

    Ne decision will be made by the Commonwealth Government on the proposal to place an embargo upon the export of Iron ore from ...

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  16. COUNT VON LUCKNER’S PROFITABLE TREASURE HUNT

    Count Felix von Luckner to-day admitted the truth of the story that he had recovered treasure of notes, gold, diamonds, and pearls, which he ...

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  17. COURT MAY DECIDE FATE OF TREE

    Removal of trees al Albury from time to time has provoked critictism and controversy, but their fate has not yet been decided by a Supreme Court, as this tree’s may be. The tree stands in Benalla show ground and the decision of the society to remove it has been countered with an intimation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. 13 DEAD IN N.S.W. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    In the midst of a song while driving his car at Sutherland last night Thomas Robert Lloyd, 42. of Croydon, collapsed and died. The car ...

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  19. NATIONAL INSURANCE NEXT JANUARY

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) revealed to-day that the Commonwealth’s national insurance scheme should be in operation in January ...

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  20. WOMAN FAILS TO APPEAR IN COURT

    A woman who was alleged to have been criminally assaulted by Cyril Dudley Pendergast, 29, hairdresser, at Bellevue Hill, on March 11, did not ...

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  21. SUPPLY OF FOOD MAY BE WEAK SPOT IN TIME OF WAR

    Colonel Sir Reginald Dorman Smith, leader of the British delegation to the Empire Producers’ Conference, addressing the Millions Club to-day, declared ...

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  22. WHEAT PRICES MAY HARDEN

    Wheat values in Sydney are prone to harden, for good, dormant buying power exists, states the weekly report of the Lindley Walker Wheat Co. Ltd. ...

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  23. ALBURY COUNCIL SHOULD NOTE MAGISTRATE’S DECISION

    A decision of some importance was given in Newtown Police Court to-day by Mr. Sutherland, S.M., when he dismissed a charge against Nelson Lynch, ...

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  24. MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT AT PARTY

    Police inquiries into the shooting of William Henry Hargreaver, 30, wharf laborer, who was admitted to St. Vincent’s Hospital on Saturday night, ...

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