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  4. POPE'S LIFE DESPAIRED OF

    His Holiness Pope Pius XI, whose condition is causing the gravest concern. The physicians attending him have abandoned practically all hope of his recovery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Germans Seize Spanish Ship

    The outstanding madest in connection with the civil war in Spain is the seizure of a Spanish Loyalist ship by a German gunboat, which is causing international interest and may have far-reaching effects. ...

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  6. IS GERMANY PREPARED?

    "Germany is preparing, but has a very long way to go before she is the military power she was in 1914," declared Major-General Sir Frederick ...

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  7. Doctors Despair of Pope's Life

    The condition of His Holiness Pope Pins XI, which has been causing anxiety in Vatican circles for several weeks past, has become steadily worse daring the last few days. Matters have been complicated by the steady refusal of ...

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  8. GERMANY ON RATIONS

    Germany's New Year post included ration cards for butter and other fats, which were delivered to every household. When the shops ...

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  9. GERMAN PASTORS

    Pastors opened the New Year by fearlessly challenging Nazism and reading from their pulpits a united manifesto denouncing interference ...

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  10. VESSEL FIRED ON

    Governor Ruiz Olazaran reports that the Koenigsberg fired several shots harmlessly at the Spanish steamer Soton in territorial waters, ...

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  11. HOPE ABANDONED

    A well-informed Vatican authority has disclosed that all hopes of the Pope's recovery have been ...

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  12. PAPAL CAREER

    His Holiness Pope Pius XI. has a number of other titles as head of the Catholic Church—Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, ...

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  13. LOST IN THE BUSH

    Unharmed, though they had a rough time, three young Ascot Vale men lost in the Black Forest since Wednesday morning were ...

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  14. HOW MANY GOLF CLUBS

    "A limitation of golf clubs is entirely unnecessary," said Henry Cotton when he arrived from Belgium to assume duties at the Ashridge golf ...

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  15. ENGLAND PRODUCES SOMETHING NEW IN GOLF ATTIRE

    Mrs. Major, practising on the course at Gleneagles, Scotland, sets a new fashion for lady golfers. ("Sunday Times" Air Mail photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Caves for Air Raids

    All the caves of Great Britain are to be surveyed in order to find out whether they are, or can be made, sortable as shelters from air raids. Around the coastline are ancient ...

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  17. RELIEF WORK

    The bare announcement by the Minister for Works (Mr. H. Millington) that all major work on the Caun[?] Jam would cease [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. A GERMAN STATEMENT

    [?] offical news agency [?] The Red authorities in Bis[?], having refused to surrender to the Koe[?]berg part of the Palos cargo and a ...

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  19. LINKING THE WORLD

    The telephone system of the United Kingdom came under unified control twenty-five years ago and the last sixteen years of that period ...

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  20. FAMOUS SURGEON

    The death has occurred of the famous doctor and surgeon Sir Grafton Elliot Smith at the age of 65 years. ...

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  21. PURCHASE OF DISCOVERY

    "The Boy Scouts' acquisition of the Discovery bas disorganised the arrangements of the British Antarctic Expedition Committee, which is ...

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  23. NEW WING DEVICE

    An Indian, Phiroze Nazir, holding the Government of India's aeronautical research scholarship, has invented a wing device which the ...

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  24. VICE-ADMIRAL'S WARNING

    Vice-Admiral Carls, the new Commander-in-Chief, took over at Kiel, boarding the cruiser Koln, while the Nuremberg saluted with 15 guns. ...

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  25. AIR DEFENCE

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Britain's two-year plan for trebling the home defence air force has been completed regarding the flying personnel, ...

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  26. Scarborough Soil Yields Huge Pumpkin

    Grown out at Scarborough, about half a mile back from the beach, this "Queensland blue" pumpkin, the size of which can best be gauged from the boy seated on it, weighs 59½lb. and is 5ft. 7½in. in circumference. The seed was sown by the grower, Mr. N. A. Thomas, on August 31, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. "THIS IS AN ACT OF WAR"

    There is some doubt regarding the vessels involved which are not named in the German official statement. Reuter's correspondent at Berlin ...

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  28. THE BUSINESS TREND

    The value of retail sales in November was 6.5 per cent, higher last year than in 1935. Stocks were 2.6 per cent. higher than a yea[?] earlier and ...

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  29. GERMANT AND VOLUNTEERS

    It is understood Herr Neurath has informed Britain that Germany is prepared to stop volunteers for Spain if other countries agree to stop all ...

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  30. NEW YEAR MESSAGE

    The Archbishop of Canterbury in a New Year message, states: "Ominous clouds are moving over Europe, yet it would be wrong to yield to the ...

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  31. LATEST PICTURE OF MR. BRUCE SHOWS SIGN OF STRAIN

    Looking old and by not any means himself, the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. S. M. Bruce, got out of a sick-bed to attend the Privy Council ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. BRITISH SHIP HELD UP

    The Loyalist armed trawler fired on and stopped the British steamer Etrib going from Haifa to Liverpool with oranges, off Europa Point, but ...

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  33. NEW BATTLESHIPS

    The keel of the new battleship King George V. was laid at Vickers-Armstrong's yard at Walker-on-Tyne on Friday. The keel of the battleship ...

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  34. ARMY HONOR FOR DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    The Duke of Gloucester has been promoted to the rank of Major-General. H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. FRENCH BUDGET PASSED

    After passing and repassing between the Chamber and the Senate in a series of sittings lasting over 32 hours, the Budget was finally passed by the ...

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  36. NON-INTERVENTION

    Lord Plymouth, chairman of the non-intervention committee, has sent to the Foreign Secretary full details of the land and sea ...

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  37. THE REASON?

    The installation of a better audit system at Australia House. London, and the office of the Commissioner-General in New York is given as the ...

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  38. YEAR'S CYCLING RECORD

    The one-armed Bradford cyclist. Walter Greaves, covered 45.383[?] miles in a year's ride and created a new world's record which was previously ...

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  39. JAPAN WILL BUT WOOL TO-MORROW

    Fully a 5 per cent, rise in the price of wool is expected at the Melbourne sales on Monday afternoon when the Japanese buyers ...

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  40. SPAIN'S BERNARD SHAW

    Migue! de Unamuno, Spain's Bernard Shaw, has died at Avila. He was born at Bilbao in 1864, and has been honored by Orford and Cambridge ...

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  41. OLD SWISS RESIDENTS

    Mr. and Mrs. E. Teitnauer, senior, of Geelong, the oldest Swiss residents in Victoria, celebrate their diamond wedding on Monday. They were married ...

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