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  2. BODY IN BUSH

    The body of a woman was found in dense bush off the Mulgoa-road, nine miles from Liverpool, late this afternoon. Police suspect ...

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  3. DUCE'S SPEECH

    After a preliminary reading of the speech Signor Mussolini delivered in Rome yesterday morning, authoritative quarters in ...

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  4. REBEL ATTACK IN SPAIN

    Negotiations between the Spanish Republicans and Nationalists for the surrender of Madrid have broken down, according to a ...

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  5. MORE FIGHTING IN SLOVAKIA

    Hostilities were resumed yesterday morning between the Slovak and Hungarian forces, and continued late last night, despite the ...

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  6. RECRUITS NOT PLACED

    "Red tape brings things almost to the edge of the abyss. It is very evident that if war came, whatever the plans of the Defence ...

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  7. CHURCHES OBJECT

    Spokesmen for several of the principal churches made it clear last night that they will oppose a proposal advanced by the Mayor ...

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  8. MAKE WAY FOR MR. CURTIN

    An offer to stand down from the Federal Ministry to make room for the Opposition Leader (Mr. J. Curtin) in a National Cabinet ...

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  9. MERCHANTS "PLAY SAFE"

    After they had been urged to "play safe because £25 was the price at which the public boycott began," wholesale produce ...

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  10. "Situation Less Strained"

    After hearing a statement from the Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Motta), the Swiss Federal Council issued a message to the effect that ...

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  11. NO CONNECTION

    A theory that blood-stained articles of clothing found in a dam half a mile from the culvert where the body of the Albury pyjama girl was found belonged ...

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  12. ROYAL COMMISSION ABANDONED

    The Royal Commission inquiring into capitation fees and medical services under the national insurance scheme has been abandoned. ...

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  13. CZECH CONSULATE CHANGE

    The handing over of the Czechoslovakian Consulate to the German Consul-General (Dr. R. Asmis) to-day is not recognised by the Federal Government, which has ...

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  14. POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER

    The Polish Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) will arrive in London on April 3, and will be the guest of the British Government. He will begin conversations ...

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  15. SEIZE UNLICENSED RADIO SETS

    An indication that the Postmaster-General's Department might enforce the provisions or the Wireless Telegraphy Act, giving it the power to seize all ...

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  16. STIR AT QUARTER SESSIONS

    Three young women witnesses created a stir at the Quarter Sessions to-day when they informed Judge Clancy that they did not wish to give evidence against four ...

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  17. FILTHY CAFE

    Commenting that it was the worst case that he had ever encountered, Mr. Scobie, S.M., fined Peter Celly, restaurant keeper of Paddington, £40 at the Paddington ...

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  18. KILLS GIRL, THEN HIMSELF

    A double tragedy occurred to-night at Nebo. Walter Ney, 23, a jockey, cut the throat of Isabel Arnold. 15, then cut his own. Both died instantly. ...

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  19. PEACE DEPENDS ON BRITAIN

    The period of facile, dangerous illusion was ended, declared Mr. Anthony Eden, former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at Grimsby yesterday. ...

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  20. PRIEST BURNED IN CHURCH FIRE

    Fire destroyed St. Anthony's Catholic Church at Alphington to-day and then spread to an adjoining house, which was saved. The contents of the church were ...

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  21. FLIGHT OF GOLD CONTINUES

    Heavy shipments of gold to the United States of America continue. Gold worth £13,000,000 left at the week-end, partly because of the fears of ...

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  22. NOT IDENTIFIED YET

    The young man whose body, partly enclosed in a chaff bag, was found in a cam on a farm near the Calder Highway at Dumosa is still unidentified. ...

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  23. MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY

    Answering a midnight telephone call to an address in Johnston-street, Colling-wood, police and ambulance officers found a woman dead, and her husband ...

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  24. INCREASE IN PAY REVEALED

    Although the intimation was only made to-day, the salary of the Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. J. MacKay) was increased several months ago by £250 to ...

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  25. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE

    To the State Emergency Services' call for women motor-drivers who would be prepared for duty in an emergency there was a good response to-day. ...

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  26. FOREIGNERS ARE SAFE

    The correspondent of the British United Press at Chungking states that Japanese bombing planes have for the last week devastated Chingchow, which has been ...

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  27. NOTED COMPOSER

    The death occurred in Adelaide to-day of Frederick Bevan, the noted composer, at the age of 82 years. Mr. Bevan joined the Adelaide ...

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  28. LIQUOR SOLD WITHOUT LICENCE

    Heavy penalties were imposed on Joseph Muscat. 48, and Anthony Pisani, 46, when they were convicted at the Licensing Court today on a charge of ...

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  29. FORMER SCOTLAND YARD CHIEF

    The death is announced of Sir Basil Thomson, who was Assistant Commissioner at Scotland Yard from 1913 to 1919, and Director of the Intelligence ...

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  30. KEPT MOTHER'S BODY

    Evidence that three elderly women had kept the decomposed body of their 93-year-old mother, because they believed she would rise from the dead on her ...

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  31. OLD MAN FALLS FROM TRAIN

    Thought to have fallen from an electric train last night, Frederick Albert Moses, 75, of Killara, was found beside the rails near Lindfield station this morning. He ...

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  32. MAIDEN ATLANTIC FLIGHT

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  33. SITE NOT YET CHOSEN

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. G. A. Street) stated this afternoon that an advisory committee was at present in the Riverina ...

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  34. ON OTHER PAGES

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  35. CASUALTIES UNKNOWN

    A fresh avalanche swept the village of Bareges, in the Pyrenees, to-day. Residents from the outskirts of the village lowered 40 villagers to safety from the ...

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  36. AWARD OF £5500 STANDS

    Although it agreed that the £5500 awarded Stanley Adrian Charlton, by a jury, in his claim for £15,000 from the Metropolitan Water Board, was very ...

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  37. DOUGLAS AIRLINER CRASHES

    When the left motor failed a moment after the take-off, a Douglas airliner crashed at the municipal airport to-day. It burst into flames, and eight ...

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  38. SAW MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) to-day received the Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. Arthur Greenwood), in the absence of the Leader ...

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  39. RAIL SERVICES RESUME AFTER FLOODS

    After having been suspended for some days because flood waters caused washaways, full traffic was resumed on the Parkes-Broken Hill and the ...

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  40. POPULATION OF RUSSIA

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