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  4. Women and Girls Digging Trenches as Rebels Near Barcelona

    As five hostile armies approach Barcelona, another marched out from the city throughout the night, consisting of company after company of women and girls to the of thousands with picks and shovels on their ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. SOON BE IN AUSTRALIA

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent at a flower show at Chelsea. They are expected in Australia this year, the Duke having been appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 26 words
  6. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS CONCERNING PRESENCE OF WOMEN AT CAFE

    David Fisher, aged 24, Cafe manager, was fined £30 and Sid Davis, aged 2, waiter, £50, in the licensing Court to-day as the result of a police ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. BASIC WAGE STATIONARY

    There is not likely to be any alteration in the basic wage as the result of the Commonwealth Statistician’s calculation of the retail ...

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  8. ELECTROCUTED BY WIRELESS SET HE MADE HIMSELF

    George Robert MacKenzie Burlet, aged 26, was found dead in the sitting room of his home to-day with a wireless set across his body. He had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. “AUSTRALIA OPPOSED TO CHAMBERLAIN’S POLICY”

    Australia’s unofficial representative, Miss Ruby Rich, of Sydney, pleaded China’s cause at a conference on the cause and cure of war, ...

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  11. INCREASED GUARDS FOR KING AND QUEEN

    Special precautions, including increased police guards for Their Majesties, who are at present at Sandringham, and British and Eire Ministers were instituted at the week-end after the disclosure that terrorists, ...

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  12. DUKE OF KENT’S HOME

    Allegations that “housing arrangements described as scandalous await the Duke and Duchess of Kent” when they visit Melbourne are contained in ...

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  13. ELLSWORTH HURRIES FROM FROZEN SOUTH WITH INJURED OFFICER ABOARD

    Lincoln Ellsworth, who has interrupted his exploratory work in the Antarctic in order to return to Hobart so that Chief Officer Liavaag might undergo ...

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  14. MAN AND TWO WOMEN

    Robert Gaale, aged 23. laborer, was remanded to-day at the Central police court on charges of demanding money with menaces from Florence Sookes, ...

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  15. FLOODS CAUSE HEAVY DAMAGES IN W. A.

    Through the rail bed being softened by a heavy hailstorm, an engine and two carriages of the Albany express were derailed near Narrogin early ...

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  16. FLOODS RECEDING AT KALGOORLIE

    Many mines resumed work after the floods to-day, although only about half the usual “loading” is available from the power house. Slowly the country ...

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  17. 58 JAPANESE COAL MINERS KILLED

    Fifty-eight were killed and 34 are missing in an explosion in the Miyata; coal mine at Kiushiu. ...

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