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  5. Signor Mussolini Recalls General de Bono From Abyssinia

    Various sources indicate that the Abyssinian resistance is stiffening, especially the southern sector, and that the campaign is passing into a more stubborn second phase, accompanied by constantly harassing guerilla warfare, involving surprise tactics, instead of sporadic delaying actions, ...

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  6. NO SIGN OF SMITH

    Advice received by the Defence Department to-night from Takuapa (Malaya) states that a search for Sir Charles Kingsfood Smith ...

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  8. GALE LASHES SUBURBS

    Extensive damage was caused in bayside suburbs last night by a 50 mile an hour gale which brought heavy rain and the ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. WARNING PLEASES

    The diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that Mr. Hull’s new statement warning American exporters against trading with ...

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  10. SMITH’S PLANE?

    Royal Air Force officials believe that the aeroplane which was sighted over Takuapa at 7.30 a.m. on November 8 could be none other than the ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. WAR LABORERS RESTIVE

    Unrest is reported among the 1000 Italian laborers engaged in road[?]aking and other tasks behind the Italian lines. The local paper, ...

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  12. STRAIN OF CAMPAIGN

    It is officially announced in Rome that Mussolini has recalled General de Bono, Who has been directing the Italian operations against Abyssinia, ...

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  13. SEARCH TO CONTINUE

    The Air Ministry has agreed to an extension of two days in the search for Sir Charles Kingsford Smith by P. A. F. flying boats. ...

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  14. BOWLERS IN SMASH

    When a motor car in which they were returning from a bowls match capsized on Heidelberg road, Fairfield, late to-day ...

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  15. TRADE WITH ITALY

    Mr. Hull, with the approval of Mr. Roosevelt to-day issued another broadside against American traffic in essential war materials to Italy and ...

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  16. WHOSE PLANE WAS SEEN?

    Hopes that the message from Takuana would lead to the finding of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith were dashed today by Mr. H. F. ...

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  17. AIR OFFICIAL’S VIEW

    Major P. CoIermen (secretary of the Air Board) said to-day that Mr. Broadbent was probably correct in his surmise that the plane seen was his, ...

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  18. SPEEDWAY CRASHES

    Riding in the open handicap at the Speedway Royal last night S. Shue[?] lost control of his machine which hit the fence, somersaulted and ...

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  19. SHORTER WORKING WEEK

    On his return from abroad to-day Mr. W. J. Hutchinson, M.H.R., said that in all the countries the visited he found it generally agreed that a ...

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  20. CAPTAIN TAYLOR

    Because of illness Captain P. G. Taylor, who intended flying to Singapore to take part in the search for the missing airmen, has had to ...

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  21. TRAIN SMASHES CAR

    Hit with great force by an electric train and thrown against a fence 35 [?] away, a single seater car was badly damaged at Amees street level ...

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  22. AVIATION TROPHY.

    The Johnston memorial trophy, which is given for the best feat of air navigation during 12 months, has been awarded by the Guild of Air ...

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  23. RIOTING IN EGYPT

    Students, wearing mourning armlets in memory of the victims of Wednesday’s riots, again demonstrated at various centres, ...

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  24. DR. PAGE’S DAUGHTER MARRIED

    At St. Phillip’s Church to-day, Miss Mary de la Force Page, daughter of the Minister for Commerce (Dr. B. Page) was married by Canon R. B. S. ...

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  25. MISSING ON GLACIER

    Guide Christie, of Weheka, failed to keep an appointment yesterday to meet three men at a ridge near Fox Glacier. A search was made for him, ...

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  26. FELL INTO BOILING WATER

    When he overbalanced and fell into a tank of boiling water this morning at Holdenson and Nielsen’s Fresh Foods Pty Ltd., Flinders ...

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  27. THIEF DIVES INTO RIVER

    A thief, who was being closely pursued, on Thursday, by the owner of some bicycle accessories, which he had taken, finally threw pride and ...

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  28. FERRETTIS FIBRE

    The State Institute for Applied Botany at Hamburg has tested Ferrettis fibre, but considers that it does not rival sheep’s wool. Its tearing ...

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  29. BROADBENT WINS AERIAL DERBY

    Flying the Pereivad Gull in which he broke tho England Australia solo record last week James Broadbent won the speed section of the aerial ...

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