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  4. Desperate Fight for Madrid

    Terrihc lighting has taken place on the battlefront south-east of Madrid, the loyalists making persistent counter-attacks and holding the rebel advance in check. The food problem in Madrid is acute, many old people ...

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  5. The Canning Bridge Gun Battle

    "The Sunday Times" deems it a dary to allay public alarm and tell the truth about the allegedly fierce gun battle which took place in the vicinity of Canning Bridge on Thursday last. Highly colored stories such as those that have been circulated ...

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  6. MRS. SIMPSON'S TROUSSEAU

    A collection of about forty costumes is being taken to the Villa Louviei, from which Mrs. Simpson is selecting her trousseau. ...

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  7. PERTH PLAYER'S TIMELY CLEARANCE

    This timely clearance was made at the South Perth Polo Ground yesterday, when teams representing Perth and Hunt Club met in a Joyner Cup match. Dan Luck, the well-known Perth player, has just beaten the camera with his clearance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRISONERS RELEASED

    A tribunal of the Popular Front acquitted 83 persons captured in a raid on Angel Mountain, accepting them as Socialists who had to fight against ...

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  9. ITALIAN BAN ON VOLUNTEERS

    A ban on volunteers to Spain is officially announced. ...

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  10. NAVAL CORDON AROUND SPAIN

    It is understood that Portugal has agreed to the supervision of her frontier by British representatives. According to the diplomatic writer ...

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  11. FOOD PROBLEM ACUTE

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Times" states that the war strain is beginning to tell on the populace. The food problem is going from bad ...

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  12. PROVISIONS FOR SPANISH CHILDREN

    The British fleet oiler Cherry Leaf was expected to reach Malaga to-day with a large supply of provisions, mainly intended for children. The ...

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  13. HERE TO STUDY FEDERAL AND STATE RELATIONS.

    Professor W. Menzies Whitelaw, one of the world's leading authorities on modern-day historical trends, who is at present visiting Perth. Professor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. VICTORIAN PREMIER ADVISES "YES" VOTE

    Premier of Victoria, who passed through on Tuesday by the Mooltan for London where he will attend the Coronation celebrations. Mr. Dunstan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SEEKING JOBS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Avil[?] (Spain) says Moscow leaders, operating through "puppets" in England, stand ...

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  16. SOVIET AMBASSADOR RECALLED

    The Soviet has recalled its Ambassador, M. Rosenberg, from Spain for "other work." Leon Gaikls, counsellor at the Soviet Embassy at Valencia, ...

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  17. PROHIBITION OF VOLUNTEERS

    According to the recommendation of the International Non-intervention Committee, the Government's participating tn the agreement will from ...

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  18. Search for Missing Plane

    No trace has been discovered of the missing Stinson aeroplane, which left Brisbane yesterday for Sydney. Thirteen planes are engaged in an intensive search. Wreckage was reported to have been seen north of Sydney, ...

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  19. FREE STATE'S ATTITUDE

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" states that in the Dail, Patrick Belton, leader of the Irish Christian Front, supporting an amendment ...

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  20. "NO LUCK AND CRABS ARE EIGHTPENCE EACH!"

    Prices of crabs ranged yesterday from 8d. to 1/ and they are still scarce in the river after the leanest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SMILES OF VICTORY

    Southern Cross players photographed yesterday at the W.A.C.A., when they defeated Collie for die "B" section final of Country Week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PORTUGAL'S FAITH IN BRITAIN

    Italy, Germany and Portugal have all passed decrees banning volunteers to Spain on pain of imprisonment. A Portuguese communique states ...

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  23. BOMBAY ELECTIONS Congress Party's Success

    The first results of the elections for the provincial Upper Houses in Bombay, comprising 30 seats, of which four are nominated by the Government, ...

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  24. "BRADMANS" OF KOJONUP

    Frank Bessen (left) and his brother. Merv Bessen, the crack Kojonup cricketers, who performed remarkably well during Country Week. M. Bessen in four innings, which included two centuries, had an average of 277, while in the semi-final between Southern Cross ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TRADE AND DEBTS

    The Finance Committee recommended to the Senate the passage of a resolution to extend the President's reciprocal trade agreement power. ...

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  26. HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION

    Financed by the German Himalayan Foundation, an expedition, led by Dr. Karl Wien, Professor of Geography at the Munich University, will leave for ...

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  27. Glasgow Goes Westward

    Glasgow may have to be recharted. An astronomical puzzle, kept secret for close on 12 years, has now been revealed to snow that Glasgow is moving westward at the rate of 10 feet a year. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALANDER AT HOME

    The New Zealand Finance Minister, Mr. Nash, visited several Birmingham works, including the General Electric Co., where he saw equipment being ...

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  29. DEATH OF KING GEORGE V's VALET

    Never fully recovering from the shock of His Majesty's death, Richard Rowlett, valet and keeper of the wardrobe to King George V., has died in ...

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  30. UNION LEADER MURDERED

    Norman Redwood, an official of the Tunnel Subway Workers' Union, which was Involved in a strike in a local sewer, was shot dead from a ...

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  31. FLOODS AT SHARK BAY

    These pictures show the result of the rains following the recent cyclonic disturbance at Shark Bay, where, in some parts, residents were seriously embarrassed by rising waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. HOSTILE CROWD

    An official communique states that after a distribution of gifts to churches and mosques in Addis Ababa, a section of the crowd threw several hand ...

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  33. BATHTUB MURDER

    Major Green, a negro porter, who was convicted of murder in the first degree in connection with the death of Mrs. Frank Case (25), has been ...

    Article : 260 words
  34. PROMINENT U.S. BUSINESS MAN TO MARRY

    Owen D. Young, prominent American business man, and Mrs. Louise Clark will be married here to-morrow. Friends disclosed that he is 63. She is ...

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  35. LUNCHED WITH KING AND QUEEN

    Lord Wakehurst, Governor-elect of New South Wales, and Lady Wakehurst were the guests of the King and Queen at luncheon at Buckingham ...

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  36. MARIE PREVOST

    Marie Prevost, a famous actress of the silent screen, who died recently left only personal effects valued at 300 dollars. She was once credited with ...

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