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  4. NEW TURN IN SPANISH STRUGGLE

    A Spanish Government communique states that the city of Teruel, on the Aragon front, is completely in the hands of the Republicans. The last of the anti-Government posts were captured at dawn. ...

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  7. GIANT FLYING BOAT

    The giant Imperial Airways Flying boat Centaurus left Rose Bay a few minutes after 4 o'clock this morning on a flight to New Zealand. With a crew ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. FREIGHTER AGROUND

    The coastal freighter Saros (3304 tons. Captain J. Aitken), Sound from Geelong to Sydney, ran ashore at Cape Everard, between Gabo Island and ...

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  9. PALESTINE FIGHTING

    Lieutenant K. J. Mountain, of the First Border Regiment, and Private J. S. Creasey, of the North Staffordshire, Regiment, died of wounds ...

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  10. WOMAN DIES WITH THROAT WOUND

    Mrs. Alice Findlay, aged 38 years, of Holden-street, Hindmarsh, was found bleeding from a wound in the throat in Military road, Largs Bay ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. Little Girl's Body in Sack

    Alfred Spicer, aged 65 years, a gardener, appeared at the Parramatta court to-day on a charge of having murdered Marcia Hays, ...

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  12. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake of intense proportions, apparently centred in the ocean, badly shook the capital early on Friday morning. All instruments at the ...

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  13. WOMAN MURDERED AND HUSBAND HURT

    Mrs. Hannah Lewis, aged 70 years, was, murdered, and her husband, Samuel Lewis, critically injured in their home at Telaviv. Both had been ...

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  14. PLAIN SPEAKING

    The Pope, in a vigorous attack on German church policy when he received cardinals, said there was real and actual religious persecution in ...

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  15. SYDNEY BEACHES CROWDED

    More than 100,000 people visited Sydney beaches yesterday, and five out of very six men bathed in trunks in spite of regulations to the contrary. ...

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  16. LUNATIC ASYLUM FIRE

    At least eight lives were lost in a [?] following Christmas celebrations at Mont Redon lunatic asylum, near Le Puy. The institution ...

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  17. PAN-AMERICAN CLIPPER REACHES N.Z.

    The Pan-American Clipper which is making a survey flight from Honolulu, landed in Auckland Harbor at 4.10 p.m. to-day. ...

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  19. TRADE AGREEMENT

    Provided that both the Governments ratify the proposal which has been drawn up, a trade agreement between Australia and New Zealand should ...

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  20. PRIMATE'S BROADCAST

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang), breadcasting throughout the national circuit, recalled his own Christmas, broadcast of last year, ...

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  21. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    The "Sunday Referee" learns that the Prime Minister (Mr. NeVille Chamberlain) has invited Mr. Winston Churchill to join the Cabinet and ...

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  22. TRAVELLERS KILLED

    Caught in a blinding snowstorm, an aeroplane on the Bucharest-Paris service crashed at Bergreithsten, a town in Czechoslovakia, on Christmas Eve, ...

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  23. SHELL FALLS IN CINEMA QUEUE

    A Nationalist shell fell on a cinema queue, killing a man and a girl and injuring a dozen other people. Another shell, penetrated the roof of a theatre ...

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  24. ELDERLEY WOMAN

    A brutal attack was made on Saturday night on Clara Edwards, aged 79 years, of Little Napier-street, Fitzroy. She is now a patient in St. ...

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  25. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    To take up the position of United States Trade Commissioner in Sydney, Mr. G. C. Howard, of the Department of Commerce, Washington. ...

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  26. REPUBLICAN PORTS SHELLED

    Four Italian warships shelled Castellon and also Berriani, where foreign ships were loading oranges. Republican 'planes drove off the warships. ...

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  27. ATLANTIC FLYER IN SYDNEY

    The liner Mariposa to-day brought to Sydney. Mrs. Berly Markham, woo not long ago flew solo across the Atlantic. She is returning to South Africa ...

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  28. GRANDSON OF MUSSOLINI

    Signora Vittoria Mussolini gave birth to a son at Orsova. It will be named Guido. This is the first grandson to carry on the [?] The ...

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  29. NEW TASMAN RECORD

    The Awatea made a Tasman crossing from Sydney in 55 hours 47 minutes, cutting 35 minutes off her own record. ...

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  30. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, [?] used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  31. SYDNEY, Monday.

    a fire destroyed the tailoring shop at Parramatta Gaol on Friday and the C.I.B. arson squad is investigating. Official circles are reticent regarding the ...

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