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  3. CIVIL WAR

    General Franco believes that the civil war will last another winter unless a knock-out blow is speedily administered. ...

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  4. CHINESE FLEE NANCHANG

    It is believed that the Japanese advance from the south from Kiukiang is aimed at Nanchang to facilitate the cutting ...

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  5. ZERO HOUR

    Pithead stop work meetings are to be held at all mines throughout the State next Thursday when the National ...

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  6. BULGARIA MAKES ARMS PACTS

    A new treaty between Bulgaria and the Balkan Entente, namely, Turkey, Greece, Yugo Slavia and Roumania, was signed last night and is regarded as of far-reaching importance in the interests of peace. ...

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  7. TURNED AWAY

    Seeing the approach of a Chechoslovakian flag borne by three Sudeten Germans during the procession of 200, ...

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  8. GLASGOW EXHIBITION

    GLASGOW, Sunday.—Nearly six million people have visited Glasgow exhibition in three months. It is estimated that attendances aggregating ...

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  9. HIGHER COMPANY TAX IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The tax on companies whose income exceeds £8,300 per annum, has been raised from 30 to 35 per cent, for 1938, and ...

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  10. BODIES NOT RECOVERED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The belief that the three men drowned at the North Head yesterday were washed out to sea, was borne out to-day when, ...

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  11. ALL BUSY ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    A decree which proclaims the left bank of the Rhine inaccessible to any foreign soldier or military, attache, ...

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  12. COMMUNIST ORGANISERS ACTIVE ROUSING VILLAGES

    Following the tactics which had previously been so effective in China, communists from the Eighth Route Army have entered Manchukuo and ...

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  13. NO REPRIEVE FOR GIRL'S KILLER.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A petition for the reprieve of James Mark Watherston, who was sentenced to death recently for the murder of Elizabeth ...

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  14. YALLOURN DISPUTE

    The threatened strike of engineers at the Yallourn power station of the State Electricity Commission was virtually brought to an end to-day when ...

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  15. CRETE REVOLT

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The abortive revolt at Crete proved to be the isolated action of a few hundred, hotheaded malcontents. The ...

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  16. BETTER MECHANISED

    The insurgents claim they are making steady progress near Gandesa. Their superiority in aircraft and artillery compels the loyalists to rush ...

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  17. TIMBER STRIKERS RESUME

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A six months' strike at Haydon Bros. timber mills at Barwon Downs ended today when 25 strikers resumed work: ...

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  18. RACIAL POLICY

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that newspaper readers of Italy must be slightly puzzled over the reason which prompted the Duce's ...

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  19. Tokyo Acclaims—

    The War Office declares that the Soviet troops lost 30 additional killed last night in counter attacks and the military barrage. Two more tanks ...

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  20. ROBBERY AT PENROSE

    SYDNEY, Monday—Expert cracksmen early this morning blew open a safe at T. S. James's general store at Penrose, and stole £20 in silver and ...

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  21. BANK HOLIDAY CROWD

    Despite the hot sunshine throughout the morning, the wicket had not recovered from the week-end, and It was decided not to commence play ...

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  22. JAPANESE TRADE

    A serious drift against Australia in trade with Japan during the past two years is disclosed in figures released ...

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  23. ESPERANTO CONGRESS

    Seventeen hundred delegates from thirty countries cheered when Sudeten and Czechoslovakian delegates followed one another on to the ...

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  24. —Moscow Disclaims

    The War Commissar declares that he has no knowledge of the Manchukuan Soviet-Japanese tension. ...

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  25. APPROVED SOCIETY

    The attitude of the Catholic Heirarchy towards the National Insurance scheme will be announced from the pulpits of all Catholic Churches next ...

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  26. TURNS DOWN PART AFTER BLAST FROM FANS

    One of the most important roles of the cinema, that of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," was offered to ...

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  27. BUILDING STOPPED TO MAINTAIN MUNITION SUPPLY

    The Government is preparing to increase the manufacture of munitions, 20,000 tons of iron remaining in their hands due to the ...

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  28. FUTURE TESTS

    Charles Bray, writing in the "Daily Herald," says that proposals are to be submitted to the Boards of Control without delay that tests in ...

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  29. FEDERAL REVENUE

    Customs and excise collections for the first month of this financial year totalled £3,818,081, or £128,805 less than for the corresponding month last ...

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  30. FUEL PIPE LINE

    The Government has decided to lay a 280 mile underground pipe line to convey petrol from the oil port of Donges on the Atlantic coast to ...

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  31. ARROGANCE CHARGE

    At a meeting of the All India Moslem League the president accused the Congress Party of such arrogance as would threaten a cessation of ...

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  32. POLICE WILL WATCH CYCLE PARADE

    It is proposed to take action against cyclists infringing the traffic regulations, particularly with regard to persons riding without both hands ...

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  33. RAIN, SNOW, WIND

    Torrential rains, snowfalls and wind of high velocity swept through New Zealand during the week-end, reaching the greatest intensity on Sunday. ...

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  34. AIR NAVIGATION

    All flying within New South Wales will be under Federal control by the Civil Aviation Department when the State Government passes the Air ...

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  35. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    John Pegg and John Simpson were crushed to death to-day by 30 tons of brick which fell on them while they were working in a deep trench at the ...

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  36. JEWISH DECOYS

    Eight rebels were killed and 15 wounded in a pitched battle with troops at the foot of Mt. Gilboa, near Nazareth. ...

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  37. RANGOON RIOTING CONTINUES

    Further rioting occurred in eight districts today bringing the casualty list to 67 killed and 420 injured. The King's Royal Ri[?]es arrived on ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. £500 ACID PLANT

    The Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd., intend establishing a plant at Deer Park, near Sunshine, for the ...

    Article : 53 words
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