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  2. LERIDA UNSUBDUED

    While the rebel pressure on Lerida, the key to Catalonia, is reported to be increasing, and the city is surrounded on three sides, ...

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  3. BIG SURPLUS

    A cheering start for the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon), who introduces his first Budget on April 26, is afforded by ...

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  4. EGYPT VOTES

    Early returns in the Upper Egyptian elections show a landslide against the Wafdists, the present Opposition party. Lower ...

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  5. LIVELY END

    Disturbances marked the conclusion of the election campaign in Brisbane to-night. Every policeman and patrol car ...

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  6. "MERE GUESSWORK"

    Although speculation is taking place in Canberra regarding the method of financing the new defence programme mainly in the hope of ascertaining the ...

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  7. ISOLATION

    Summing up his European impressions in an address to-night, Mr. Herbert C. Hoover said he did not believe that a general war was ...

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  8. GREATER CITY

    To-day, April 2, the City of Greater Newcastle comes into being. Eleven municipalities and portions of the Lake Macquarie ...

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  9. FOUR DAILY

    A schedule for the daily seaplane service between Sydney and Newcastle was announced by Mr. Stuart F. Doyle. ...

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  10. BEFORE EASTER

    Government circles expect that a general Anglo-Italian agreement will be signed before Easter. It is understood that a verbal ...

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  11. MEXICAN OIL

    Mr. F. V. Rickett, of London—known as the "Lawrence of Finance"—who is famous for his Ethiopiann oil deal in 1935, to-day conferred with the Mexican ...

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  12. SECOND TRIAL

    A verdict of manslaughter was returned by a jury at Goondiwindi to-day against Harold Thomas Mullen, Who had been charged with having murdered ...

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  13. PETROL IGNITES

    Four men were seriously injured to-day when an explosion occurred in a storm-water channel in Surry Hills. Petrol had evidently seeped into the ...

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  14. MUCH SPECULATION

    Whatever was behind Signor Mussolini's speech, official quarters here say they do not see the slightest bearing on the Anglo-Italian negotiations says the ...

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  15. BALANCED PROGRAMME

    Steps taken by the Commonwealth Government in a plain for coordination of the national defence programme and the works policies of the State Governments ...

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  16. MARY MAGUIRE

    In the Los Angeles Superior Court to-day Judge Wilson approved of a seven-year contract between Mary Maguire, the Australian actress, and Twentieth-Century ...

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  17. GRAZIER'S RIGHTS

    Counsel delved into many sections of the Dog and Goat Act, before the Full Court to-day, in an endeavour to define the rights of a grazier who killed a dog ...

    Article : 351 words
  18. IN SIX WEEKS

    The Managing Director of Airlines of Australia (Mr. G. A. Robinson) today announced that within six weeks a new service between Sydney and Brisbane was ...

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  19. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    A finding that a sports club at Smithfield had been maliciously 'set on fire by some person or persons unknown on February 16, and that James Leslie Morris, ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. STRANGE SICKNESS

    Mysterious illnesses on the P. and O. liner Stratheden resulted in very strict precautions on arrival at Plymouth. A purser's assistant was put ashore at ...

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  21. FIERCE FIGHTING

    Reanimated by their successes on the Tientsin-Pukow railway front, the Chinese have reoccupied Tsiatso, in Northern Honan, and Szean, in Northern Chekiang. ...

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  22. "DEAR AND HOLY"

    The Munich correspondent of "The Times" states that Herr Hitler, in an election speech at Frankfurt, said. "We are accused of carrying on ...

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  23. SHORTER SERVICE

    The Anzac Day service in Sydney Domain, to take place immediately the march through the streets is completed, will only occupy about half the time of previous ...

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  24. OUT OF QUARANTINE

    After being fumigated, the P. and O. liner Strathaird was, released from quarantine today, and later berthed at Pyrmont. Site will leave for Brisbane ...

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  25. WEST PACIFIC

    The area in which the United States naval manoeuvres are planed in the Pacific is believed to have been revealed by reports from Japan's mandated islands in ...

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  26. EDDIE CANTOR

    Eddie Cantor, the film and radio comedian, addressing the Jewish Society said he had received Nazi threats against his own and the lives of his wife and ...

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  27. ONE TO EVERY NINE

    With 304,000 motor vehicles registered in New South Wales, the State has the fourth highest ownership rate in the world, said the Minister for Transport ...

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  28. COMPANY'S GIFT

    The sum of £900 has now been donated towards, defence funds by private individuals or organisations. The latest contribution is £100, ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. JUDGE'S REBUKE

    Declaring that it was impossible for any Judge or jury to give proper consideration to a case in an atmosphere of heat and discourtesy, Mr. Justice Owen ...

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  30. PREMIER'S FATE

    The Government's new Finance Bill, by which it is expected that the Premier (M. Blum) will stand or fall, has again been delayed owing to the Premier's ...

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  31. EXPORT PRICES

    Export price levels were at their lowest point in February since 1935, according to statistics released by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. R. Wilson) ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. SAVED FIVE LIVES

    Displaying, heroism, William Aitken, a fire chief, saved five lives when an explosion and fire in a collier trapped 10 miners. ...

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  33. EDITORS AT LAW

    Benjamin Benedict Woods. proprietor and editor of "The Australian Don Fancier" was awarded £200 by a jury in the Cauese Court to-day. ...

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  34. DRIVER ACQUITTED

    By the Judge's direction. David Anderson the driver of the Edinburgh-Glasgow express, which met with disaster at Castlecary, 13 miles from Glasgow in December, ...

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  35. PERTH BUILDING DISPUTE

    A mass meeting of men involved in the buildings strike decided this afternoon to return to work pending submission of the dispute to arbitration. Unless an ...

    Article : 55 words
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