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  4. SPANISH UPHEAVAL DISTURBS WORLD POWERS

    The growing fear that international complications will arise from the civil war in Spain has overshadowed the actual fighting. While France, recognising that there was no time to lose, ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. SLIGHT REACTION in WHEAT

    The upward march of wheat prices was checked yesterday, when merchants offered 4/2 a bushel for bagged and 4/1¾ for bulk, both on a 4d. freight basis. On Friday 4/3 to 4/3¾ were the prices quoted, representing ...

    Article : 511 words
  6. REBEL LEADER'S CLAIMS

    Messages from Spain indicate that apart from the bombardment of Algeceras, there is little change in the situation. ...

    Article : 151 words
  7. CLINCHING THE VICTORY FOR W.A.

    [?] the W.A. captain (right), beats his man at the penalty bully to score his third goal for W.A. in yesterday's hockey match against Victoria at the Subiaco oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OVER 70 YEARS' COMBINED SERVICE

    Sir J. Talbot Hobbs (top) and Mr. T. G. A. Molloy, vice-president and chairman respectively of the Karrakatta Cemetery Board, who have served the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NOT TO BE CHANGED

    As foreshadowed in "The Sunday Times" recently, the action of a minority of trotting members in protesting to the Duke of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. England Prepares for Tourists

    England is spending millions in preparation of an invasion. But the invaders will have no warlike, intentions. They will merely be seeking good fun at Home during what will be a boom year for the British holiday industry. ...

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  11. ITALY NOT SYMPATHETIC

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" says the French Premier. M. Blum, is hoping that Britain's prompt, if informal, approval of the French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CLASHES OF FORCES

    The Government announces that it has occupied Pina Deebro. 45 miles from Saragossa. The rebels claim to have captured Merida, an important ...

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  13. SYDNEY VALUES LOWER.

    Wheat in Sydney dropped one penny a bushel to-day [?] yesterday's price. Bur[?] offered 4/[?] for [?] grain on February [?] but ...

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  14. THE GROUP TROUBLE

    That if the whole of the group settlers' cream cheques were seized again this month, an awkward situation might occur, was ...

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  15. YOUTHFUL JACK TAR

    This bright young lad is Michael 10-year-old son of Captain J. P. F[?]gerald. who is in charge of H.M.A.S. Sydney. which was in Fremantle last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NO INTERFERENCE WANTED

    The Madrid correspondent of the London "Chronicle" interviewed the Spanish Prime Minister, Senor Giralt, who, in contrast to ...

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  17. ALGEORAS BOMBARDED

    It is reported from Gibraltar that the Government battleship, Jamie Primero, disabled all fortifications at the rebel port of Algeciras. ...

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  18. COLLIERY DISASTER

    An inquest was opened yesterday at Barnsley (Yorkshire) on the thirty-two victims of the disaster at the Wharncliffe-Woodmoor ...

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  19. WAGES IN BRITAIN

    Striking evidence of Britain's industrial vitality is afforded by figures showing an increase of £275,000 weekly, in full-time wages paid two ...

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  20. CONTROL OF ARMS INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Defence, M. Daladier, addressing the Senate on the subject of a Bill to nationalise the arms industry. ...

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  21. SALVATIONISTS' GOLDEN WEDDING

    Commissioner and Mrs. Whatmore, of the, Salvation Army, "formerly of Australia, celebrated their Golden Wedding to-day. They have received ...

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  22. SUSTENANCE WORKERS STRIKE

    About 1800 sustenance workers are now on strike for higher allowances. Men have stopped work as follows:— Carlton and East Melbourne; 350; Port ...

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  23. ARGENTINE TRADE

    The Anglo-Argentine Trade Agreement of 1933 was concluded for an initial period of three years and on May 7, 1936. the agreement became ...

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  24. PENSION FOX ACTOR

    Sir Philip [?] Greet actor and producer. who was [?] wiht many ventures for the popular presantation of Shakepeare's plays [?] at home ...

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  25. WOODFULL RETIRES FROM DISTRICT CRICKET

    W. M. Woodfull said to-day there was no chance of his resuming district cricket with Carlton next season. He had decided to retire. ...

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  26. WRECKED IN TYPHOON

    Nine Japanese ships, collecting edi[?] were [?] in a [?] in the China Sea [?] [?] and thirty-six were [?] ...

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  27. APOLOGIES NOT SUFFICIENT

    Messages from Gibraltar indicate that the position there is considered unsatisfactory by the British authorities. ...

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  28. HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES

    The Ministry of Transport's offers to reduce traffic congestioin in Central London were carried a stage further yesterday with the issue of ...

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  29. MIGRATION PLANS

    [?] of in [?] [?] [?] ...

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  30. KING HOLDS FIRST COURT

    Here we see His Majesty King Ldward VIII receiving those presented at his first Court. On the right is noticed the waiting queue about to be presented to the new sovereign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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