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  4. MARTIAL LAW IN COLOMBIA; CAPITAL NOW A SHAMBLES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Colombia following Friday’s revolt in Bogota in which it is now estimated that 300 persons were killed. Reports from American Consuls in a number of ...

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  7. BRITISH-RUSSIAN RELATIONS IN AUSTRIA DETERIORATE ; SOVIET GUARDS ENFORCE RULING

    LONDON, Monday.—Coinciding with fresh Russian demands on the Anglo-American authorities in Germany, where the Russians have demanded the closing of automobile aid stations on the 100-mile Autobahn ...

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  8. BREWERY STRIKE IS TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Brewery strikers at a mass meeting to-day rejected the proposed terms of ...

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  9. Meat, Butter, And Sugar Production Show Decline

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Figures made available to the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden), by the Minister for Commerce, ...

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  10. 50 Firemen Fight Ship Fire

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Fifty firemen are desperately fighting a fire which broke out in the hold of the freighter Pemba at Port ...

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  11. Driver Charged; Sequel to Lorry Smash, Delungra

    “An extremely dangerous combination of circumstances” in the words of the Magistrate, Mr. ...

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  12. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  13. DARK MARNE FOR BRISBANE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Sydney Cup winner, Dark Marne, will leave for Queensland tomorrow week to run in the Brisbane ...

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  14. WARNING AGAINST DANCE HALL CONDUCT

    A case in which a defendant in recent District Court proceedings was charged with assaulting a young man who had been principal witness in the earlier matter, was heard at Inverell Court to-day. ...

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  15. Armed Police Search For Escapees

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Armed police 2nd warders last night searched without success for two prisoners who escaped from ...

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  16. FOR INDECENT LANGUAGE FINED £3.

    For using indecent language in Byron Street, Inverell, on Saturday night, Keith Edward Wilson, mechanic, was fined £3 at ...

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  17. Fat Stock Market

    SYDNEY, Monday.—For a penning of 26,133 sheep to-day the market for wethers was unchanged, but heavy lambs and ...

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  18. TO-DAY’S LOTTERY

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  19. WAS TOLD TO “GET OUT OF TOWN.”

    “This man appeared before the court a week ago! when he was given a week to get out of town,” said Constable S. Clarke, giving ...

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  20. WINNER OF ESSAY PRIZE

    Twenty girls and 12 boys—pupils, in country schools—have been awarded prizes in the essay competition sponsored by “The ...

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  21. THE FORECAST

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m. — More showers on tablelands and slopes, contracting to south-east sections of the State by Tuesday; snow on ...

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  22. SIXTEEN PERSONS INJURED WHEN TWO TRAMS COLLIDE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sixteen people were injured when two crowded city-bound trams collided in Elizabeth Street this morning. The trams were packed with ...

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  23. S.A’s. Worst Storm In Living Memory

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A cyclonic disturbance which caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage in South Australia over the week-end was reported early to-day to be concentrated in the Bass Strait, and heavy ...

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  24. SLAUGHTER IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Members of the Jewish terrorist organisation, the Stern Gang and Irgun Zvai Leu mi, are blamed for the brutal massacre of 254 men, women and children in the Arab village of Deir Yassim on Friday The outrage, which has been ...

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