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  3. TERRIBLE RAIL FATALITY

    In the greatest railway smash in the history of Rumania, 150 persons were killed and 300 injured when a collision ...

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  4. TOLL OF ROAD

    Road accidents claimed many more victims to-day and ambulance and police officers fear that the casualty list will be the ...

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  5. ITALIAN THREAT TO FRANCE

    He added that France's attitude towards Italy's denunciation of the 1935 agreement tended "to aggravate Italy." "Italy, as we have already said, is ready for anything," ...

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  6. SPANISH BATTLE ON TWO FRONTS

    Approximately half a million men are engaged and General Franco's famous centre wedge forces, headed by the Italian Black Flame cavalry, pushed through snow and mud in an effort to break the Government's ...

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  7. MELBOURNE SWELTERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The temperature in Melbourne to-day rose to 94.2 degrees. ...

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  8. LORRY DRIVER INJURED.

    Neil Cleary, lorry driver, of Queanbeyan, received injuries and shock necessitating his admittance to Queanbeyan district hospital on Saturday ...

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  9. RETURN OF FORMER AGENT-GENERAL.

    Sir Frederick Young, former AgentGeneral for South Australia, arrived from London on Sunday. Sir Frederick urged migration from ...

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  10. GERMAN WHALING QUEST.

    The Norwegian newspaper, "Afte[?]posten," states that a German expedition will proceed to the Antarctic in the catapult ship, Schwabenland, ...

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  11. SEA RESCUE

    One of the most thrilling rescues in the annals of the sea was related to-day when the American freighter, Shoda, rescued two ...

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  12. ULSTER DECLARES LOYALTY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Northern Ireland Parliament adjourned on Friday until March 7. In a message to the people of Ulster, the Prime ...

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  13. AFRICAN TEST

    Thanks to a fine first-wicket partnership between Paynter and Gibb, England is in a strong position in the first test match against South Africa. ...

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  14. DOUBLE CENTURY

    At the end of the first day's play in the Queensland versus South Australia match which commenced on Saturday in Adelaide, Queensland ...

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  15. GERMAN INTEREST MEMEL.

    KAUNUS, Monday.—Father Mironas, the Lithuanian Premier, announced in the Parliament that his Government recognised Germany's ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN TOMB FOUND INTACT.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—A British archaeologist, Mr. Walter Emery, while excavating a cemetery at a depth of 30 feet in the neighbourhood of the Step ...

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  17. HOSTILE EMBLEMS

    The Pope, in responding to the Christmas wishes extended to him by the Cardinals of the Holy See, reviewed the events of the year, and ...

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  18. BANK ENTERED

    The Hornsby branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney was entered on Christmas Day and thieves attempted to force a safe ...

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  19. PEACE RULER

    The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press says that a reliable British informant states that Wang Shinwei, ex-Premier of Nationalist ...

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  20. JAPANESE TERMS

    The Chinese Foreign Office has rejected the terms for a settlement of the conflict between Japan and China proposed by the Japanese Premier, ...

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  21. SOLIDARITY

    A packed gathering at a plenary session of the Pan-American Congress yesterday thunderously applauded the formal signature of a ...

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  22. FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    "Democratic peoples must guard against the enemies from within as diverting from democratic principles would gradually submerge ...

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  23. TRADE TALKS

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) when interviewed by the Australian Associated Press, said that he had been impressed with the ...

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  24. GERMANY DELAYS REPLY TO U.S. NOTE

    The German Foreign Office has decided to suspend until after the Christmas period the representations to the United States Government over ...

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  25. SWEPT TO SEA

    There was a dramatic rescue at Bondi to-day when five surfers were swept out to sea. They were brought ashore by lifesavers and two baths ...

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  26. America to Increase Atlantic Fleet

    The United States Government has announced that it is maintaining on a permanent basis the fleet of 35 warships, which it assigned to the ...

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  27. HAWAIIAN SWIMMER IN SYDNEY

    Kyoshi Nakama, Hawaiian star swimmer, who arrived in Sydney today, said that he would compete in the 110 yards, 220 yards and 440 yards ...

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  28. STUD PURCHASE

    Mr. Percy Miller has purchased for stud purposes Gipsy Prince, and the mare will leave on the first available boat for Sydney. ...

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