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  4. GERMANY’S MAN OF DESTINY

    A characteristic study of Herr Hitler, taken whilst making one of his many speeches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OSSIBILITY OF AN ARMISTICE IN SPAIN

    The Perpignan correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says it is reply learned that the Republican Government is preoccupied with prevent-further slaughter and destruction in Catalonia. Accordingly, there were reports of the possibility of an armistice. ...

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  7. COMMONS REJECTS LABOR CENSURE MOTION

    The tenseness and drama of recent debates on foreign affairs was completely absent from the House of Commons to-day. On the contrary, 69-year-old Mr. Chamberlain, knowing that he had the complete confidence of his supporters, revelled in light-heartedness, and ...

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  8. 23 KILLED IN COLLISION BETWEEN TWO TRAINS

    Twenty-three persons were killed and many were injured during the night in a head-on collision between a passenger and a goods train at South ...

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  9. C.P. MEMBERS EXPRESS CONFIDENCE IN MINISTRY

    No breakaway occurred to-day in the United Country Party in the State Parliament, and at the conclusion of a protracted meeting, which had been summoned specially to discuss the split, which occurred in the party at the Ballarat conference, members subscribed unanimously to a ...

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  10. CABLES MAY BE CHEAPER

    The Director-General of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) said to-day that Australia would not be involved in any financial obligation under the ...

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  11. RECORD HEAT FOR APRIL

    The temperature at the Weather Bureau readied 94.8 degrees at 3.30 p.m., the highest reading for April ever recorded. Tho previous ...

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  12. FIENDISH DOUBLE MURDER

    After the discovery in a lonely mountain region of the seminude bodies of Mrs. Weston Fromo, aged 46. and her pretty ...

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  13. NOTABLE VISITORS TO AUSTRALIA

    Lord and Lady Tennyson, who will arrive in Melbourne to-day in the giant liner. Empress of Britain. Lord Tennyson is a descendant of the famous poet, and is also well-known in the cricket world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. OUTLOOK SERIOUS

    Over wide areas in northern Victoria and Riverina, sleep are being moved from the parched country to agistment at heavy ...

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  15. SCHUSCHNIGG FORGOT HITLER WHEN HE DECIDED ON A PLEBISCITE

    Why did Dr. Schuschnigg resort to the prebiscite which led to his downfall? asks the Manchester “Guardian’s” former correspondent in Vienna. ...

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  16. ANOTHER ADDITION TO DIONNE FAMILY

    The Dionne quintuplets have a baby brother. The arrival to-day of the latest member of the Dionne family ...

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  17. JAPANESE MOVE TO BOYCOTT BRITISH GOODS

    The Industrial Federation has appealed to stevedores here and at Kobe and Osaka not to handle merchandise from Britain, who, it is ...

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