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  2. REBELS' NEW MOVE

    Stopped in their advance on Madrid from the Guadarrama mountains, in the North, the rebels, it seems plan to launch a large-scale offensive from the South and West. The air raids on Madrid on Saturday were apparently the ...

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  3. LABOUR DISPUTE

    Speculation on the dispute in the Labour movement is now confined to the possibility of intervention by the Federal Leader (Mr. J. Curtin). ...

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  4. THE QUEEN MARY

    The Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary has regained for Britain the Atlantic Blue Riband. She covered the 2929 miles from New ...

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  5. DR. PAGE'S PLAN

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) said to-day that he was preparing for submission to the Federal Cabinet proposals aimed at ...

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  6. NEW HOPE

    An important point has been reached in the negotiations between Australia and Japan for a settlement of the trade dispute. It ...

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  7. VALUES RISE

    Although Japan did not operate at the opening of the new season's wool sales to-day, there was a record attendance of buyers. ...

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  8. "INTIMIDATION"

    Allegations that intimidation tactics had been adopted by a colliery manager and that the Miners' Federation had been hampered in ...

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  9. DARWIN TO BROOME

    A strong protest against the action of the Administrator of the Northern Territory in granting free passages from Darwin to Broome for unemployed was ...

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  10. "WIDE SCOPE"

    "The real means of defence of Australia is not merely the size of its defence forces or the magnitude of its equipment," said Dr. Page, addressing the Millions Club on ...

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  11. WORKS POLICY

    The State Government's employment policy will be discussed thoroughly when the Cabinet meets to-morrow morning. Every Cabinet Minister has been ...

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  12. PROTRUDING WOOD

    Fatal injuries were received by Lyle George Smyth, ,22 motor mechanic, in a motor-cycle smash at Woolloongabba to-day. ...

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  13. JAPANESE BOYCOTT

    The City Editor of "The Times" points out the unusual circumstances in which the Sydney wool sales will begin. "The effect on prices of the non-attendance of ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. KING'S YACHT

    The Nahlin, on which King Edward is cruising, struck the bridge at Chalcis Strait. Slight damage was done both to the bridge and the yacht. ...

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  15. LIFTED INTO AIR

    Although their house was lifted 20 yards through the air and then demolished by a cyclone, R. H. Gatenby and his wife, a newly-married couple, of ...

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  16. 5000 'PLANES

    M. Breguet, the air pioneer, speaking on behalf of the Government aeronautic mission, which had just returned from Moscow after having inspected the air ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. STOLEN CAR

    After inquiring to-day into the death of V. Segal, 16, who was killed when a motor-car crashed into the railway embankment in Elizabeth-street, on August ...

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  18. SAVAGE ATTACK

    Savagely attacked while asleep at his home early this morning, George Ellis, Manager of the Muswellbrook Gasworks, a widower living alone, was battered about ...

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  19. ROSCOE TURNER

    Mr. Roscoe Turner, while flying from the Pacific Coast to New York, crashed near Gallup (New Mexico). He suffered two broken ribs and a wrenched ...

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  20. JAPANESE LUGGER

    The patrol launch Larrakia caught a Japanese lugger, Wamar, inside the three-mile limit at Bathurst Island. The crew were suffering from dysentery, ...

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  21. HUMANITY MOVE

    The Spanish Embassy has announced that no Government representative attended the "war humanisation" meeting at St. Jean de Luz, where suggestions of ...

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  22. MEAT POLICY

    The "Financial News," commenting on the meat negotiations between Britain and the Argentine, says the question arises whether Britain can afford to close the ...

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  23. ABOUT £4000 PROFIT

    Although the Australian Davis Cup team suffered defeat, the tour proved profitable in all respects, said Jack Crawford, who returned on the Narkunda to-day with ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. OXFORD GROUPS

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens), who was the principal speaker at an Oxford Group meeting at the Calvary Episcopal Church ...

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  25. EMPIRE MINISTERS

    A suggestion that arrangements be made for holdling meetings of Ministers of Agriculture within the Empire every few years with the object of coordinating ...

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  26. BRITISH M.P. DEAD

    The death has occurred of Mr. Alfred Holland, Labour M.P. for Clay Cross, Derbyshire. ...

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