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  3. DRY SPELL

    A substantial increase in the consumption of water has been the direct result of the continuous dry and hot conditions being experienced ...

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  4. FRANCO ADVANCES IN SPAIN

    GENERAL FRANCO'S ARMY IN ARAGON CLAIMS TO BE BREAKING THROUGH FORMIDABLE REPUBLICAN FORTIFICATIONS, TAKING THE TOWN OF BALIGUER, 16 MILES NORTH OF LERIDA, AND ...

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  5. FOUR POWER CONFERENCE SUGGESTED

    FEATURES OF THE FRANCO-ITALIAN SITUATION TODAY WERE RESPONSIBLE GERMAN OPINION THAT AGREEMENT CAN BE REACHED AND FRANCE'S MILITARY MEASURES IN DJIBOUTI. ...

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  6. EYES SOUTH

    Revealing that Japan's southward expansion has not been forgotten amid the expansion on the Continent of Asia, the ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. GERMAN WARNING

    According to the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," recent incidents on the Slovak-Hungarian frontier have ...

    Article : 217 words
  8. SCATTERED RAIN

    Rain fell in a few scattered areas in New South Wales in the past 24 hours, but the heat wave, and humid conditions was the general order [?] many ...

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  9. FRENCH BUDGET

    "We are determined to draw up a new national balance sheet in 1939 for the first time [?] three years," declared the Finance Minister (M. ...

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  10. FORBES TRAGEDY

    Louisa Morris, 72, was shot dead in her home at South [?] on the outskirts of Forbes to-night. Her daughter, Louisa May Morris, ...

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  11. MEAT IMPORTS

    The Empire Beef Council will commence next week the preliminaries regarding the licensing scheme for the regulation of mutton and lamb ...

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  12. COAL SHORTAGE

    The German Press announcement that persons holding winter relief fund coal coupons for December will not obtain supplies before January, ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA

    It is becoming increasingly clear that the recent Boer trekker celebrations will have far-reaching effects on the future course of South African ...

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  14. WOLVES DRIVEN OFF BY VILLAGERS

    Villagers at Brusturi with axes, picks and shovels beat off, after two hours, a pack of famished wolves which killed four peasants. ...

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  15. PRAYER FOR JEWS

    The German newspaper "Der Sturmer," the organ of the Jew baiter, Streicher, violently attacks the Archbishop of Canterbury for the ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. BRITISH PRESS

    New attacks on the British Press, this time for allegedly trying to widen the breach between France and Italy by publishing false reports of ...

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  17. GERMAN REFUGEES

    The Prague correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns that the Government refused a German demand for the extradition of all emigres ...

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  18. WYANGELA DAM TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The body of James Larsen, 50, was found in the Wyangela Dam to-day. He was last seen in a rowing boat yesterday. It ...

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  19. GOLD ORNAMENT.

    Sweden's most precious antique, the Vadstena Braktea gold ornament, dating back to 400 A.D., has been stolen from the Royal Historical ...

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  20. DROP IN VICTORIAN WHEAT CROP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Victorian wheat crop for this season[?] was estimated to-day at 18,000,000 or 19,000,000 bushels, a drop of ...

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  21. BRITISH INQUIRY INTO ESPIONAGE TRAFFIC

    The British Minister at Henday[?] (Mr. St. Clair O'Malley) has returned to London to enable the Foreign Minister (Lord Halifax) to hear ...

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  22. TRADES UNIONS

    Though the membership of trades unions increased during 1038, it is still well behind the pre-depression levels. The number of male members of 194 ...

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  23. MINER LOST IN BUSH

    PERTH, Thursday.—Fears are entertained for William Harrop, 64, a miner, who has been missing in the bush near Gin Gin for three days. ...

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  24. EMIGRATION OF JEWS FROM DANZIG

    Authorities in Danzig are reported to be allowing emigrating Jews to take half their capital. The remainder will be used to assist Jews ...

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  25. DUKE OF KENT TO VISIT LONDONDERRY

    It was officially announced in Londonderry to-day that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will visit the city on March 9, when the freedom of ...

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