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  4. THE SPANISH TURMOIL

    Percival Phillips, at Gibraltar, writes, to the "Daily Telegraph" that foreign reinforcements for General Franco are arriving irregularly at obscure ...

    Article : 426 words
  5. CHINESE TROUBLE

    The Government has postponed until 6 p.m. to-day the execution of its threat to throw 150,000 troops against Sianfu mutineers in consequence of a ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. CIGARETTE IN BED

    Three women and an infant were burned to death and a man killed in a leap from the fourth floor during a spectacular early morning fire in a ...

    Article : 101 words
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  8. Two and a Half Million Words

    The outpourings of our members of Parliament during the past session filled something like 2700 pages of Hansard and nearly two and a half million words were recorded. Each session of Parliament a ...

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  9. OF ALL TIMES OF THE YEAR, WHY PICK CHRISTMAS TO DO THIS?

    With the city full of visitors and the traffic over the Beaufort-street bridge at its peak, the authorities (whoever they may be) have selected this time for one of their periodical jobs of digging up the road at one of our busiest intersections. Incidentally, the Karrakatta-road, near Claremont, was dug up just before the last Royal Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRITISH REGRETS.

    The situation in China from the detention of General Chiang Kai-shek by Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang was mentioned in the House of Commons at ...

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  11. EDWARD'S FUTURE

    "The Duke of Windsor, according to the indications of astrology, will return to England within 10 years as the leader of social life in Britain, after ...

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  12. AFTER MANY YEARS—A PRIVILEGE RESTORED

    Yesterday, after sunset, for the first time in many years, the main gates of King's Park were open. This is in accordance with a new idea of the King's Park Board to allow motorists to use the splendid King's Park drive during the summer. If the privilege is not abused ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BACK TO THE CITY FOR WELL-EARNED CHRISTMAS VACATION

    These tanned workmen welcomed the city when they left the Albany train yesterday. It is some months since Perth last saw them, as they have been engaged on hard work at Newdegate. With them is their little mascot, whose name is "Boozer." It was his first glimpse ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. EMDEN'S POST-BOX

    Memories of the return by Australia of the Emelen's bell were recalled here to-day when the Emden's post-box was gratefully received by the present ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. PIGS AND BACON

    Owing to the failure of farmers to contract for the sufficient number of bacon pigs required by curers next year, difficulty has arisen in the ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. Succession Problem

    A special article in the "Times" urges the necessity, without delay, for passing a new Succession Act declaring to whom, in default of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ITALY AND ENGLAND

    Following Signor Mussolini's Littoria speech, it is learned that England and Italy have reached an agreement in principle. It is hoped to ...

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  18. AN AMERICAN GUNBOAT

    The State Department has confirmed the report that a Spanish Fascist cruiser fired a shell, which hit the water 500 yards from the American ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. A FRENCH ESTIMATE

    M. Dekerilis. National Deputy, declares there are 82,500 non-Spaniards fighting in Spain, of which 54,500 are siding with General Franco, ...

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  20. LIEUT- GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MESSAGE to 'THE SUNDAY TIMES'

    "I wish all a very merry and a very happy Christmas, particularly the little people." Thus the Lieut.-Governor (Sir James Mitchell) in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MILTON'S WRITINGS

    A new explanation of Milton's scurrilous writing while losing his sight is given in the British Medical Journal and suggests the cause was a ...

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  22. IRISHMEN IN SPAIN

    Eighty members of the irish Republican Congress who went to fight for the Spanish Government may find themselves fighting their ...

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  23. SMALL SOVIET

    How two officers of the Spanish cargo boat Andutzmendi allegedly went in fear of their lives was related in the Cardiff Police Court, where ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. A MOANING WIFE

    "I cannot believe that the law regarding a man's wife is the same respecting a man's dog or a noisy machine," declared Mr. Justice ...

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  25. YOUTH RALLY

    A service for the youth of the Empire is planned for Westminster Abbey on May 19, the week after the Coronation. ...

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  26. PARLIAMENTARIANS AND THE CORONATION

    A last minute rush by members of the House of Commons seeking accommodation in Westminster Abbey for the Coronation on May 12 has resulted ...

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  27. POLAND BANS VOLUNTEERS

    Mr. Eden states there is no question of legislation regarding volunteers from Britain. "We are working for International action," he said. ...

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  28. INVENTION FOR AEROPLANES

    Crashproof aeroplane petrol tanks are a stage nearer following severe tests of the Henderson tank. The tests included dropping from heights ...

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  29. RISKS OF EUROPEAN WAR REDUCED

    Speaking in the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, stated that the duty of all nations was to keep out ot the Spanish ...

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  30. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The latest scores in the snooker championship are: Davis 34 frames to Lindrum's 26. ...

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  31. RUSSIAN CENSUS

    One of the most striking changes in the Soviet census to be taken on January 6 is that a Russian citizen is no longer obliged to declare his race, but ...

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  32. ANOTHER PHASE OF THE WHITE LINES FARCE

    While a policeman was on duty at the white lines crossing in the middle of Hay-street yesterday morning, most of the people in the vicinity preferred to cross elsewhere, as this picture shows. "The Sunday Times" has maintained all along that these city crosswalks only serve to dislocate traffic without any additional guarantee of safety. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. EDWARD'S FAREWELL SPEECH

    Although gramophone records of Edward's farewell speech are selling all over America, none were made in England where none are on sale. ...

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  34. ANIMALS FOR PAINTINGS

    Among the transactions at the annual art exhibition in which pictures were sold for commodities instead of cash is the exchange of one canvas for ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. KING AND PRIVY COUNCIL

    The King held his first Privy Council at Buckingham Palace yesterday morning. It is understood the King approved the Proclamation of Coronation, ...

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