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  3. MAN KILLED BY POLICE.

    Declaring there was no justification for the police fusillading men huddled in a lorry and others running to escape. Mr. Justice Hanna, ...

    Article : 183 words
  4. MADRID SHELLED.

    Madrid's period of peace, lasting over the Easter, was shattered by shelling of the city, causing many easualties, a renewal of bailies on ...

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  5. HEARD THAT HER HUSBAND WAS KILLED IN SPAIN.

    While Lili Damita, wife of the Australian film actor Errol Flynn, was frantically endeavoring to confirm in London a report that her ...

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  6. WAR MENACE.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — General Pershing, in a statement on the twentieth anniversary of the American entry in the Great War, said, "Again war ...

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  7. CURB ON NAZIS.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—A note from the German Government denies that Germans are interfering with institutions in South-West Africa, where ...

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  8. GANGSTER AND RACKETEER.

    MOSCOW, Monday.—While official secrecy is maintained regarding the charges against Yagoda, ex-chief of the Secret Police, it is certain he will he ...

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  9. Workers' Representatives at Abbey Ceremony.

    THE Royal invitation cards to the Abbey on May 12 have now been printed. In addition to the arms of the King and Queen they bear the arms and floral emblems of the Dominions, including Australia. ...

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  10. Officials Fined Under Act of Richard II.

    SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), Monday.— Convicted on a charge of forcible entry under a British law passed 456 years ago in the reign of Richard II., five ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. Committed Suicide by Blowing Up Building.

    The drama[?] suicide of a hairdresser is believed to have been responsible for an explosion in a block of flats in which ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Tuere is a notable reappearance of Australian butter in the big retail shops in contrast with a scarcity of Japanese. Both are ...

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  13. Indians Want Mr. Baldwin to Prevent Oxroasting.

    A public meeting passed a resolution appealing to Mr. Baldwin to prevent ox-roasting in England as part of the ...

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  14. Royalties Unlikely to Visit Sydney.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Associated Press understands that at present it is very improbable that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will visit Sydney for ...

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  15. "DOWN WITH ITALY!"

    BELGBADE, Monday.—About 600 students hostilely demonstrated on the occasion of a visit by Dr. Benes, carrying banners inscribed "Long Live the ...

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  16. REDUCTION OF TRADE BARRIERS.

    LONDON, Monday. — Well-informed circles in London discount stories about the calling of an international economic conference contained in reports ...

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  17. Tanganyika Germans Revolt Against Nazi Methods.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning Post's" Dar-es-Salaam correspondent says 75 per cent of the Germans in Tanganyika are revolting against ...

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  18. PERRY AFTER A FORTUNE

    LONDON, Monday.—When he has amassed £50,000 from professional tennis and [?] Fred Perry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MOVE TO CHECK SPECULATORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government is seeking to check an increasing volume of speculation in armaments and commodity shares, according to the ...

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  20. Halifax Citadel Becomes Problem.

    HALIFAX, Holiday.—Historic Citadel Hill, once a powerful defence of British interests in North America, still towers over the modern city of ...

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  21. AUSSIES' SECOND ROUTE MARCH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fixed bayonets added a spectacular touch to the Anstrillians' second route march. However, it was not so successful as ...

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  22. At Least 12 Dead in U.S. Storms.

    ATLANTA, Tuesday.—Spring storms killed at least twelve in the southern States and injured 50 on the first anniversary of the tornadoes that killed ...

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  23. Strikers Attack New Hands.

    LILLE, Monday.—The owners of a chicory factory which had been closed for three weeks owing to a strike, engaged 60 new hands, who had no ...

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  24. CAR AS ADJUNCT TO CRIME.

    "The motor-car has become such an important adjunct to crime that before long Parliament will have to consider what may be done to restrict the ...

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  25. Merchants Praise N.Z. Apples.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. W. T. Jordan, N.Z. High Commissioner, was present at a luncheon arranged by Mr. Turner, London manager of the New ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. Canadian Mormons to Observe Golden Jubilee.

    CALGARY (Alberta), Monday.— The only Mormon temple in the British Empire stands at Cardston, Alberta —a beautiful structure which cost ...

    Article : 214 words
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