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  2. RAIN FALLS INLAND.

    The best rains since last June have fallen during the past 48 hours over an extensive area in northern New South Wales. The falls in many ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE'S APPEAL.

    In an address to-night, the High commissioner, Mr. Bruce, said that the greatest, contribution Australia could make in the present world situation was ...

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  4. DEFENCE LAG FEARED.

    The grave tone of Mr. Lyons's warning on defence created much interest yesterday in defence circles, where it was hoped that it indicated ...

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  5. RQAD TOLL.

    Thirty-one people were killed and 405 were injured in 480 road accidents in New South Wales in the holiday period, from December 23 to January 2. ...

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  6. THE DUKE OF KENT.

    "The King wishes me to say that his thoughts are with you to-day, and that he and the Queen have the happiest recollections of their visit ...

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  7. REBEL TROOPS IN BARCELONA.

    General Franco's troops, headed by a Navarrese Division, with colours flying and bands playing, and by General Yague's Moors, made a triumphant march into Barcelona to-day after the city had surrendered without fighting. ...

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  8. HUGE DEATH ROLL.

    The meagre reports coming from the earthquake zone indicate that Chile, on Tuesday night, experienced a major disaster. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WARNINGS TO FRANCE.

    In Rome General Franco's success is hailed as a great Italian victor. The "Messagero" states that Italy is proud of having shed the blood of ...

    Article : 888 words
  10. MR. CURTIN'S CHALLENGE.

    The leader of the Opposition. Mr Curtin, said to-day that. If Australia's position was as the Prime Minister, Mr Lyons. said after the meeting of the ...

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  11. REBUKE FOR MR. WELLS.

    "There is no doubt that many of the utterances of Mr. H. G. Wells have given us food for thought, but when he discloses the liverish side of his nature, we ...

    Article : 393 words
  12. MAYOR DEMANDS APOLOGIES.

    The Mayor of Greater Newcastle, Aldeiman Jennet, has demanded public apologies from two Labour members of the State Parliament who represent ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA DAY IN JAPAN.

    The Australian Government Commissioner in Japan. Lieutenant-Colonel E. E. Longfield Lloyd, an Mrs. Lloyd celebrated Australia Day at a reception to-day. ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    Well-informed observers believe that as a result of a Polish-German understanding, there will be no eastern drive this spring. ...

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  15. SHOCK RECORDED IN SYDNEY.

    The earthquake in Chile was recorded on the [?]mograph at the Sydney Observatory at 1.46 p.m. on Wednesday. The record indicated that the earthquake was severe. ...

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  16. CABINETS SECRET MEETING.

    The Republican Cabinet met secretly at an unknown rendezvous, after which the Picmier, Dr. Negrln, arrived at Lajunquera. He is repotted to be ...

    Article : 214 words
  17. LESSON FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Hughes, said last night that General Franco's conquest of Barcelona was a triumph of force, and was a lesson ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. NEW DEFENCE LOAN.

    The Minister foi Defence, Mr. Ian Mackenzie, announced in the House of Commons a new 50,000,000-dollar (£12,500,000) loan to finance an ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. FOREIGN WARSHIPS BOMBED.

    It is reported from Toulouse that British, United States, and French warships which were anchored at Caldetas for the purpose of evacuating ...

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  20. LOCKHEED BOMBERS.

    The Lockheed Aircraft Corporation states that the Lockheed Hudson low-winged bombers ordered [?] the Australian Government will each carry a crew of four, and that large ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. NO WIMBLEDON VISIT.

    The Australian Davis Cup team will not visit Wimbledon this year, but will go direct to the United States, as a result of a decision made by interstate ...

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  22. MR. WELLS'S DEPARTURE.

    Mr. Wells lcrt Sydney for London in the Royal Netherlands Indies' Airways airliner, at 5 a.m. yesterday. "Why are you travelling in a Dutch ...

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  23. SHOTS EXCHANGED.

    Several shots were exchanged between a watchman and one of two men whom he surprised at Penshurst early this morning. No one was hit, and the ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. TUMUT HAD NO CIDER.

    Although Tumut is close to Batlow, where excellent cider is made, Tumut is a ciderlcss town. This was discovered by the Minister for ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. SINKING OF SHIP IN GALE FEARED.

    The discovery yesterday of a body under the [?]ffs near St. Ives (Cornwall) has led to [?]s that the 3,221-ton steamer Wilston, of Glasgow, sank with her crew of 31 in Sunday night's ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. MORE NOTES PRINTED IN GERMANY.

    "Is Germany preparing for inflation?" asks the Berlin correspondent of the "NewsChronicle." "Since Dr. Schacht's resignation," he states. ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. ACTION AGAINST M. JAN MASARYK.

    It is officially announced in Prague, according to the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" there, that the Foreign Office is considering appropriate action against M. Jan ...

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  28. MAN AND WOMAN INJURED.

    Kenn[?] Sadler, 22 of Hume Street. Crow's Nest, was critically injured last night when his taxi-cab skidded and crashed head-on into a tram at the intersection of Spit and ...

    Article : 99 words
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