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  2. Advertising

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  3. Russia's Latest QuickFirer

    Russia's latest anti-aircraft gun, a multiple-barrelled weapon capable of pouring a hail of small shells at an invading air fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMANY SHORT OF WOOL.

    The Australian Associated Press special Berlin correspondent says there is a serious shrinkage of German wool stocks, owing to inability ...

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  5. BELGIUM'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    M. Paul Spaak, Foreign Minister, in a speech here, repeated that Belgium would be true to her obligations. She had only indicated ...

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  6. PITCHED BATTLES IN BOMBAY.

    BOMBAY, Sunday.—Pitched battles and looting continued all day to-day. Ten more were killed and many injured. Hundreds of hooligans were arrested. ...

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  7. V.C. Honored

    Colonel D. G. Johnson, the last winner of the Victoria Cross, in the Great War, who has been appointed aide-de-camp to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EFFORTS TO STEM REBEL ADVANCE. Loyalist Reinforcements Rushed to the Front.

    The Spanish insurgents' surprise thrust from Toledo, by which they hammered a gap in the outer defences of Madrid, is described by the "Daily Mail's" special correspondent, cabling from Cabanos Dela Sagra, on the Toledo-Madrid road, he says:—"General Varela ...

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  9. 18 KILLED IN ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Eighteen were killed and many injured in an earthquake, in the neighborhood of Udine. Fifteen of the victims were trapped while ...

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  10. REMOVAL OF TRADE BARRIERS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Council of the International Chamber of Commerce accepted a thirteen-point plan aiming at the gradual removal of trade ...

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  11. GOOD DEMAND FOR WHEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Wheat rose steadily last week, largely owing to unfavorable reports of crop prospects in the Southern Hemisphere, smaller ...

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  12. SHIP CAPSIZES.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Sunday.— Eighteen members of the crew and one woman passenger perished last night when a Canadian ship rolled over in a ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN RECOVERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Economist's" banking supplement recalls that an effort early in 1936 to unload some of the Commonwealth Bank's Treasury ...

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  14. ROUMANIAN LOANS.

    A reminder that Australia is not the only country with large overseas loans comes from the Treasurer (Mr. Casey), who is concerned ...

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  15. ATLANTIC AIR RACE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Mrs. Amy Mollison is here seeking an aeroplane in which to compete in the New YorkParis race in 1937. She says one is ...

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  16. Communists Defeat Nanking Troops.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Peking correspondent says that Communist armies clashed with Nanking troops. The former were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TRADE IMPROVEMENT.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The chief reasons for the buoyancy of the share markets are the steady rise in the prices of primary products, progressively ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN POLITICAL RALLY.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—Standing on top of a specially-erected tower seventy feet high, the Chancellor (Dr. Schusehnigg) addressed the greatest political ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER'S SLOUCH HAT.

    LONDON, Monday. —The "Daily Mail" regrets that the prosaic bluepeaked cap is supplanting the Australian wartime hat. It adds: "The ...

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  20. PROTECTION of REFUGEES

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.—Diplomats disclosed to-day that at a secret conference here yesterday Argentina begun conversations with a view to ...

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  21. ASTHMA RELIEF.

    What a relief itis to be freed from air attack of Asthma, to lose those awful spasms. The remedy is at hand in, Corvisart's Inhalation, a remedy that has ...

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  22. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    There will be 421 square feet, of Australia in Britain next February. The location will be Earl's Court Exhibition Building. ...

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  25. WAR ON CANCER.

    Important advances in the treatment of cancer vere described by Dr. N. Davis, who returned to Australia by the Mariposa after examining the ...

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  26. BEAR PROTECTED HIM FROM PACK OF COYOTES.

    BURNS LAKE (British Columbia), Monday.—Arthur Gammon, a prospector, is in hospital here, after two Smelling weeks, during which time he ...

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  27. BLUM THREATENS TO RESIGN.

    PARIS. Monday.—The danger of a Popular Front collapse caused the Premier (M. Blum), when speaking at Orleans, to threaten to resign and go to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Little Hope of Early Locarno Conference.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says that the Foreign Minister (M. Delbos) has received a copy of the German note to ...

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  29. National Insurance.

    National insurance as a practical proposition may be ruled out during the tenure of the present Commonwealth Parliament, but as ...

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  30. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), Sunday.— A ten-ton German flying-boat, the Sephir, as a prelude to the establishment of a regular passengeer mail service ...

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  31. CURB ON COMMUNISTS.

    ROME, Monday.—Signor Mussolini received chiefs of the German police to-day. It is believed that an increase of Communist activities in Europe, ...

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  32. BOOM IN BRITISH CAR INDUSTRY.

    A sensational boom in the British motor industry is predicted in Coronation year. The "Daily Mail's" motoring ...

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  33. MEDICAL TEACHING METHODS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Wall, a member of the Legislative Council Board of Health in New-South Wales, has been travelling in England and ...

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  34. NEW GUINEA BOUNDARY.

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A monument is to become a symbol of firstclass national importance. There is historic significance in the decision of ...

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  35. Portuguese Crown and Crown Jewels Stolen.

    LISBON", Monday.—Under the eyes of guards and many visitors, thieves stole an historic golden crown and valuable crown jewels from the ...

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  36. LONDON BUTTER MARKET

    LONDON, Sunday. — Australian "Kangaroo'' and New Zealand choicest butter, after an erratic week, firmed to about 96/ a cwt. The previous ...

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  37. Fire Aboard Liner.

    NAPLES, Monday,—Earlier alarming possibilities arising from the Italian luxury liner Vuleania's S.O.S. on account of a fire aboard have just been ...

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