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  2. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    The Australian selectors, Messrs. D. Bradman, W. Johnson, and E. J. Dwyer, to-night announced the composition of an Australian XI. ...

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  3. KING EDWARD

    It is authoritatively stated that the King's visit to India precludes a trip to Canada in 1937. The Government, however, is discussing the ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. IN MARCH

    With the return of the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) to Canberra to-day, it was made clear that the Ministry has every ...

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  5. BANISH WAR

    The Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull), on the eve of his departure for Buenos Aires to attend the Inter-American Peace ...

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  6. BATTLE FOR MADRID

    General Franco's troops have established themselves in the outskirts of Madrid after heavy fighting. However, it is nowhere claimed that the rebels have entered the city. The rebels advanced from the south and the west and ...

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  7. DANGER PASSES

    It was announced by the officer in charge of Country Fire Brigades (Mr. Barber) to-night that the bush fires on the Blue Mountains ...

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  8. ABLE TO CONTINUE

    Before his departure for Sydney, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) said that with the money already in hand ...

    Article : 359 words
  9. RAIN STOPS PLAY

    Dismissing Farnes, Wade, and Voce in rapid fashion, Frederick quickly brought to a conclusion for 344, England's first innings against Victoria, at the Melbourne ...

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  10. BRITISH PROPOSAL

    The Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" states that two months ago the United States rejected the British proposal to continue the status quo ...

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  11. CAR OVERTURNS

    Six people were injured when a large touring car overturned on a bend on the Bulla-road, near Bulla, this afternoon, and burst into flames. ...

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  12. WELCOME HOME

    A crowd of 200,000 people turned out at 8.30 a.m. yesterday to welcome President Roosevelt home. This is especially, notable because the President usually ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. £30,000 DAMAGE

    Damage estimated at about £30,000 was caused by a fire which gutted the cycle works of Hartley's Pty. Ltd., at the corner of Hanna and Whiteman Streets, South ...

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  14. SHIPPING STRIKE

    It is announced from Washington, that President Roosevelt has declined to intervene in the strike which is paralysing the Pacific and Atlantic Gulf, ...

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  15. ALLEN'S SPEECH-MAKING

    The sports gossip writer of the "Daily Mail," sympathising with G. O. Allen's frequent speech-making, says: "If Allen could just say "Thank you" at the many ...

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  16. SHOTS IN STREET

    As the result of a shooting affray in Alexandria late yesterday afternoon, two men were admitted to the South Sydney Hospital, suffering from flesh wounds, but ...

    Article : 217 words
  17. LEGACY OF £2000

    Solicitors are attempting to trace an Australian, Miss Norcen Bulger, who has been bequeathed £2000 by James Peter Reiphold, 30, a dairy farmer, formerly of ...

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  18. SOVIET REPUBLIC

    The nineteenth anniversary of the establishment of the Soviet Republic was celebrated by a gigantic review of troops and civilians in the Red Square. M. ...

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  19. SPANISH REBELS

    The Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. D. Mannix), making his first appearance at a function, connected with the All-Australian Roman Catholic ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. NOT THERE YET

    The 32ft. auxiliary cruiser Viking, manned by a party of six men under the leadership of Mr. Gower C. Wilson, had not reached Lord Howe Island last ...

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  21. COUP JUSTIFIED

    The late Cabinet's indifference to Irak's seething discontent is given by the New Foreign Minister of Irak (Dr. Alasil) as justification for the recent army coup ...

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  22. BODY UNEARTHED

    A Prisoner, who is facing a heavy sentence in an effort to ameliorate his lot, revealed detail of a two-year old murder. The District Attorney's staff then ...

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  23. CHAIN PHARMACIES

    To consider the effect upon their industry of the establishment of further chain chemist shops in New South Wales, a meeting of the Council of the Retail ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. REBEL GOVERNMENT

    It is reported from Berlin that Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Portugal, and certain South American republics, have already intimated their ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL

    The Australian Associated Preen under stands that the President of the Wool Industry Association (Mr. Kawanishi) has urged the Ministry of Commerce and ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. SHEARER'S BODY

    Police this morning found the body of Bruce Samuel Jackson, 52, single, a shearer, in a paddock between Springsure and the racecourse, about a mile and a ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. BITTEN BY ANT

    While tightening a wire fence at his week-end cottage in Upper Macedon yesterday afternoon, Charles Watta Graves, 50, of Castlemaine, stood on a nest of ...

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  28. ELIMINATE MOSES

    A demand that the Bible be rewritten —and particularly that Moses should not be mentioned as the recipient of the Commandments— is made by the Nazi ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. GIRL STEPS OFF TRAIN

    Lily Wormleighton, 10, stepped from a train travelling at 40 miles an hour between Kilkenny and West Croydon stations yesterday. She did not know that ...

    Article : 32 words
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