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  4. Tension Darkens the War Clouds Over Europe

    It is officially announced in Rome that the 1901 class of reservists is being recalled for service on Wednesday next. Reuters reports that 30,000 regulars are concentrated at Genoa and Speiza in readiness to go to Spain at a moment's notice, in the event of French troops crossing the frontier. ...

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    Mr G. Pomeroy, inventor of the incendiary bullet during the Great War, who returned to Melbourne recently, after having spent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUICIDE

    A diary giving details of his movements three weeks before his death was produced at the Parramatta Coroner's Court at the ...

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  7. MILITIAMAN KILLED

    Norman Rippon (18) was killed instantly last night when the side of a motor truck in which he and other militiamen were travelling collapsed ...

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  8. MEANS OF INCREASING WOOL CONSUMPTION

    The replacement of leather upholstery by moquette, made of wool and cotton, is suggested by the Australian Wool Board to railway and tramway ...

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  9. Joe Louis Wins On Technical Knock-out

    Joe Louis (champion) defeated John Henry Lewis on a technical knock-out in the first round of their fight for the world's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEFENCE MEASURES

    Mr. Bruce yesterday gave the Defence Council a comprehensive review of the international position, Britain's defence programme ...

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  11. CLOUDBURST

    Upwards of five inches of rain recorded in the Talbragar and Brocklehurst district yesterday afternoon fell in the nature of a cloudburst. Vivid lightning and heavy thunder preceded a storm from the south-west, ...

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  12. N.Z. GOVERNMENT

    A report published in an Australian paper that a serious split in the Labor Party threatened to weaken the Government, and that Mr. Savage's ...

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  13. ROUGH TRIP

    Seventeen miles in 2½ hours cannot he described as fast travelling in these days of speeding ears, but Messrs. S. Coram and T. ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKE

    The United Press representative who reached Conception, which is the centre of a devastating earthquake, reported that the death roll there would ...

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  15. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    A return compiled by the Health Department states that nearly 1500 cases of infectious disease were reported to the Department of Public ...

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  16. AIRLINER'S DILEMMA

    With the Mascot aerodrome blotted out by heavy clouds, the Dutch Lockhead airliner from Batavia overshot Sydney by 17 ...

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  17. FATAL PUSH

    When Mrs. Nellie Berlini (39) quarrelled with her daughter, Lena, aged 14, while under the influence of liquor, the girl, to avoid being struck, pushed ...

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  18. ALABAMA KID WINS

    The American negro, Alabama kid (12.1) scored a win by a technical knockout over Jack Wilson (11.12), of Victoria, in the 11th round last night. ...

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  19. Barcelona Not Prepared For a Siege

    The latest news from Spain states that General Franco arrived at advance headquarters near Barcelona and visited the ...

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  20. MINING FATALITY

    When he bored into an unexploded charge at the Cox's Find mine, James Kerrisk was killed and his mate, Keith Healy, seriously injured. ...

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  21. Loading Commences On Steamer Dalfram

    Sixty waterside workers were engaged yesterday morning at Port Kembla to load the British freighter, Dalfram, with pig iron. Picking up ...

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  22. "HALF FASCIST"

    Mr. H. G. Wells last night bitterly attacked the censorship which, he said, was imposed by the Federal Government on ...

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  23. THE ATTACK ON BARCELONA

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" believes that neither the Moors nor the Italian forces under General Franco's command will enter Barcelona for several days. ...

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  24. PUBLIC MEETING

    A public meeting is called for Wednesday next, February 1, at'8 p.m. in the Council Chambers, for the formation of a Recruiting and Welfare ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS LACKADAISICAL

    Mr. J. A. Lyons (prime Minister) reviewing the changes in the international situation, said, after meeting the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PROBLEM FOR FRANCE

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that the Spanish Foreign Minister left for Barcelona after requesting France to harbor 150,000 refugees. ...

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