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  5. European and Far East Conflicts

    The Government forces are reported to be crumbling on the Ebro front under the hurricane of Nationalist bombs and shells. The ...

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  7. GORDON POLL VOID

    Holding that it is mandatory for certain formalities to be completed when absent and postal votes are cast at a State election, and that ...

    Article : 284 words
  8. Hankow

    Japanese are closing in on Hankow. They are apparently endeavoring to cut the north south railway. They claim the capture ...

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  9. RACKETEERING CHARGES.

    Continuing his testimony against Jimmy Hines, the Tammany Hall leader who is charged with complicity in racketeering, George Weinberg stated that ...

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  10. TENSE SITUATION

    The Japanese allege that Soviet Datrols crossed the Manchukuo border near Saghalien, but fled when detected. General Yamamoto, commander of ...

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  11. RATION REDUCED.

    The bread ration of six ounces per head three times weekly has been reduced by one third, owing to the bombing of grain laden ships. ...

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  12. HOLIDAY MAKER SHOT

    Nationalist sentries shot a French holiday maker while he was swimming in the Bidassoa River. He was carried across to the Spanish side by the ...

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  13. AIRLINER SHOT AT

    The Secretary of State (Senator Hull) announced that he was asking for full information regarding the ...

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  14. MINES DISPUTE

    A log of claims prepared by the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association will be served on all colliery proprietors throughout Australia ...

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  15. NO IDENTIFICATION MARKS

    The naval spokesman explained to-day that In the absence of identification marks the Japanese were not aware it was a passenger 'plane. ...

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  16. COMMUNIST LEADER.

    Earl Browder, leader of the Communist Party of America, chara cterises the committee now investigating alleged un American activities as burlesque, ...

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  17. NON UNIONISTS

    An important Judgment relating to the scope of the activities of the Federal Arbitration Court was delivered by the High court today. The co[?] decided, ...

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  18. PLANES COLLIDE

    The death roll caused by two 'planes colliding and falling in flames on to a niron works is 36. Many of the victims who were burned are in ...

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  19. SHIPPING AGREEMENT

    The United States Maritime Commission has declared invalid the 1930 agreement under which for 10 years the Dollars Lines paid the Matson Steam ...

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  20. Four Shot Dead

    SAN. JOSE (Costa Rica), Wednesday. Beltran Cortes, a released convict, shot and killed two prominent surgeons and a merchant, Egerico ...

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  21. STAY IN STRIKE

    Following the refusal of the management to provide additional labor to handle a mechanical coal loader at the Durwin Colliery, Redhead, 100 men ...

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  22. FRENCH CRISIS

    The Radical Socialists today carried, a resolution of complete confidence In M. Daladier. Privately addressing the executive, ...

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  23. CLASH IN PALESTINE

    In a clash between a force of military and police, with a bandit band which had been sniping traffic on the Nazaretft Toberias road, 14 bandits were ...

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  24. WHEAT STABILISATION

    The Premier of Tasmania (Mr.Ogilvie) said today that, while he was not opposed to assisting the wheat growers, he would oppose any move at ...

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  25. FORMER AIDE DE CAMP TS TROUBLE

    Lord Gilford, who was well known in Australian as an aide de camp of the former Governor of New South Wales (Sir Philip Game) was arrested at ...

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  26. BRITISH BY ELECTION

    A by election in the Doncaster Division of the West Riding of Yorkshire will be necessitated by the death to-day in hospital in London of ...

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  27. SAFETY INQUIRY

    It was announced today that the tribunal which is to be appointed to investigate questions on the safety of mines and the health of miners will ...

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  28. LAND SPEED RECORD

    On his outward run on the Bonne Ville flats today George Eyeston averaged 347.155 miles an hour, but the electric timing device on his car failed ...

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  29. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  30. CITY WATER SUPPLY REPLENISHED

    All water restrictions were lifted by the Metropolitan Water Board today following a torrential downpour last night on the catchment area. At 8 a.m. ...

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  32. SERIOUS FORT STRIKES

    The Marseilles dock strike has spread to several other ports and to Algeria, and is likely to affect Corsica and Morocco. The Government is making strenuous efforts to settle the trouble. ...

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  33. FEAR OF FREE LABOR

    Officials or the Miners' Federation said today that steps had been taken in Sydney to recommend free labor to work in collieries on the Newcastle ...

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  34. PREMIER'S ALLOWANCE.

    The suggestion that the Premier (Mr.Dunstan) may have disqualified himself from membership of Parllament by accepting, without expressed ...

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  35. JAPANESE WOOL PLAN

    The Department of Commerce and industry Intends to establish next month system of segregating the woollen industry into three categories, ...

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  37. Wheat Prices

    Wheat prices in Sydney today tcuched the lowest point for seven years, silo wheat for prompt delivery being quoted at 2/9 a bushel. ...

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  38. "IF THY EYE OFFEND"

    After reading the Bible with her husband and son in their one room cabin at Mercede (California) Mrs. Clafrene Harwell, aged 26 years, remarked: " I ...

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  40. OVERSEA MARKETS

    Helped by a rise on Wall Street, and a more hopeful feeling In European politics, the markets today showed a tendency for all round improvement. ...

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  41. EXPENDITURE ON HOSPITALS

    The Secretary or Hospitals Commission (Mr.D.K.Ctton today that additions and alterations which it was intended to carry out at six ...

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  42. GOOD BUSINESS WITH U.S.A.

    It is announced that in the first half of 1938 British imports from the United States increased 34 per cent, and exports decreased 47.6 per cent., giving ...

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  43. OUR OABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world are vice. In addition to other special sources of information, is used the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in ...

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  44. PRISON GUARDS ARRESTED

    Two prison guards have been arrested following an Inquiry into the death of four prisoners during a hunger strike. They were released on ball. ...

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