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  2. SURRENDERED QUIETLY

    Although it was announced in a defiant broadcast at midnight that the inhabitants of Barcelona would defend the city to the last, ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE SEES DANGER

    With the possibility of a challenge by a powerfully armed and resolute nation, it was idle for Australians to hide from themselves ...

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  4. BARCELONA FALLS

    It is officially announced from General Franco's headquarters at Burgos that Barcelona has surrendered without fighting, and that Nationalist troops are now taking possession of the city. ...

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  5. FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE

    Though details of the earthquake in Chile are trickling through only very slowly, sufficient is known to indicate that ...

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  6. DUKE OF KENT SPEAKS TO AUSTRALIA

    The Duke of Kent; Governor-General designate, to-day broadcast a special Australia Day message to the Commonwealth. "In the public life of Great Britain I have tried ...

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  7. THE DROUGHT BREAKS

    Rain has fallen over the Hunter Valley, as well as over most of the State. Already the falls have been ...

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  8. "ADVANCED STAGE"

    Australia had reached an advanced stage in defence preparations. Each week was adding to the national security and strength, said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  9. LOCAL SALES BAN

    No eggs will be available to Melbourne shopkeepers after Saturday as a result of an instruction issued by the Egg Marketing Board to its agents, who have ...

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  10. MAY BE OPENED BY DUKE OF KENT

    Australia's National War Memorial at Canberra will probably be opened by the Duke of Kent early in his term as Governor General. The Commonwealth ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. JUDGE TO INQUIRE

    Judge Stretton, of the County Court, was to-day appointed by the State Cabinet to act as Royal Commisioner to investigate the recent bush fires. ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. HOTEL SUICIDE

    In the view of a number of horrified spectators, a man fell from the sixth floor of a city hotel at Auckland this afternoon to the street below. He was ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. GERMAN TROOPS

    Heavy concentrations of German troops in various parts of Austria are causing alarm, states the correspondent of the "Daily Herald." ...

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  14. MOCK AIR RAID

    The King and Queen, Princesses, and other members of the Royal Family will test the air raid defences at Sandringham on Saturday. The staff and tenants ...

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  15. FIGHTING 'PLANES FOR FRANCE

    The New York "Daily News" says Washington has confirmed a report that France is negotiating the largest order for fighting 'planes ever placed here by a ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. AIR SERVICE SUSPENDED

    Guinea Airways has suspended its service between Adelaide and Darwin because it is impossible to make radio contact with northern aerodromes. It is feared ...

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  17. "TRIUMPH FOR FORCE"

    "If the sword is to prevail, it will be drawn very soon," said the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. W. N. Hughes) to-day. ...

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  19. REPORTED SUICIDE IN CELL

    Dumitrescu, ring leader of the Iron Guard plot which was discovered and frustrated early this month, hanged himself in his cell, using his braces for the ...

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  20. NEW MUNITIONS FACTORY

    Three hundred soldiers travelled secretly on Tuesday night from a camp in the south of England to guard the Government's new £10,000,000 munitions factory ...

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  21. REARMAMENT ADVISORY PANEL

    Mr. R. J. Sinclair a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company, has accented the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) to join the panel of ...

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  22. "AGRESSIVE REALITY"

    Australians were not sufficiently interested in the politics of Eastern Asia, said Mr. H. G. Wells, before he left for England by air early to-day. Australia should ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. PLAY CAUSES RIOT

    After 50 policemen had quelled a demonstration against the United States stage play "Pins and Needles," civic censors ordered the deletion of scenes satirically ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. RAIN SPOILS WOLLONGONG SHOW

    Ring events at the show, which opened to-day, were abandoned when a severe storm swept the grounds. Judging in pavilion sections continued. ...

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  25. NEW PREMIER OF TURKEY

    The Minister of the Interior. R[?]fik Saydam, has been appointed Prime Minister, replacing Jelal Bayar, who resigned. ...

    Article : 23 words
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