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  4. Queen and Dominion Students :: Von Ribbentrop in Paris

    Tod: H.M. the Queen chatting to Dominion students at a reception given in London by Lady Howard de Walden. Centre: The German and French. Foreign Ministers, Herr von Ribbentrop (seated left) and M. Bonnet, signing the declaration of friendship in the famous Clock Room of the Quai d’Orsay, Paris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REBELS ONLY 62 MILES FROM BARCELONA

    The Burgos correspondent of the British United Press states that Artesa has been occupied by the insurgents and also Castelldana, eight miles south-west of Borjas-Blancas. Retreating Republicans blew up bridges over the Segre river. ...

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  6. MAN KILLED WHEN TRUCK PLUNGES 100 FEET DOWN MOUNTAINSIDE

    Swerving to avoid a blazing tree trunk -which had rolled down the mountainside, a utility track plunged 100ft. over an embankment on ...

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  7. CRISIS FORCES RESIGNATION NATION OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT

    Prince Konoye, the Prime Minister, has tendered the resignation of Government. Whilst it is claimed that the resignation is due to a demand by the Home Minister (Mr. Suetsugu), seeking the fusion of all political groups ...

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  8. JAPANESE HAVING A TORRID TIME

    Anywhere live miles off the railway lines you could not find a single Japanese in China. The Japanese were having a torrid time and their reverses ...

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  9. MEXICO TO GIVE HOME TO FOREIGNERS WHO FOUGHT FOR LOYALISTS

    The Government of Mexico has announced that it will give accommodation those members of the Spanish Republic’s International ...

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  10. FINANCE AS LEVER

    It is averred by the diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” that evidence of Britain’s determination to employ economic ...

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  11. GREASY MERINO TO 23½d A LB.

    The market at the wool sales to-day continued to rule firm at yesterday’s rates for all descriptions. Competition was widely distributed, being strong on ...

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  12. ACCIDENT PROBLEM IN N.S.W.

    When the State Cabinet meet next week it will deal with a comprehensive report on the traffic situation throughout 1938 with particular reference to ...

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  13. BIG GUY’S VITAL STATISTICS

    Two deaths from leprosy occurred in the metropolitan area during December, according to a return issued by the Government Statistician, ...

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  15. GERMANS TO BE EXPELLED

    The Soviet Government intends to expel all Germans living in Russia before the end of this month. The “Times” correspondent says it is ...

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  16. CYCLONIC STORM

    Damage amounting to thousands of pounds was caused by a cyclonic storm experienced in South Australia last night. The ...

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  17. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE

    Evidence that a police constable had to jump for safety when a car was driven diagonally across the intersection of Bourke and Elizabeth ...

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  18. FINANCIAL RECOVERY

    The cheap money policy of the Minister for Finance (M. Reyond) scored a further victory when the Bank of France decided ...

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  19. MAGISTRATE IGNORES PROVISION OF BETTING ACT

    Although the Amending Gaming and Betting Act provides that a person convicted shall be fined £20 and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment the ...

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  20. FIERCE ELECTRICAL STORM STRIKES NEWCASTLE DISTRICT

    A fierce electrical storm swept the Newcastle district this afternoon. At Carrington Clarence Pascoe, aged’s 36 of Wickham, barely escaped electrocution. ...

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  21. 300 PARIS CINEMAS TO CLOSE AS PROTEST AGAINST NEW TAXES

    Three hundred cinemas in central Paris are closing to-day a week as a protect against the new cinema tax. which ranges from 3.6 per cent to 15 ...

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  22. MAN REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    On a charge of having murdered Bruce Williamson aged 10, on December 29 Henry Bray, 52, horticulturist, was to-day remanded in Red Cliffs ...

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  23. LIGHTNING STRIKES WOMAN

    Struck by lightning near her home at Lakemba, during a severe electrical storm this afternoon, Mrs. Mabel aged 34, was unconscious for half on ...

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