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  5. Desperate Fighting Continues in Spain

    Both sides in Spain are preparing for a great battle on the Catalonian front, holding their best troops in readiness for an ...

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  6. MODERN AERODROMES

    New aerodromes are to be provided at Newcastle, Cessnock. Cooma and Blackheath as part of the drive to provide New South Wales with a ...

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  7. NEW YEAR HONORS

    Most walks of life are represented in the New Tear honors list issued this evening. Prominent among them are Sir Maurice Hankey former secretary ...

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  8. FAR EAST WAR

    Japan regard the statement by one of the leaders of the Kuomintang. Wang Wel, recommending the acceptance of Japan's peace terms as ...

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  9. SCOUTS' CAMP

    After roll call to-day, the first since the Scouts' Jamboree began, nine "stowaways" were discovered. They were scouts who had been unable to ...

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  10. NEW JAPANESE LOAN

    The Finance Minister (Mr. Ikeda) in a new statement declares that the Government is planning the issue of further national bonds, valued at ...

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  11. HONORS FOR NEW ZEALANDERS

    Judge Olster, of the Supreme Court, and Mr. John Luke, former Mayor of Wellington, received knighthoods in the New Year honors list. ...

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  12. CZECH-HUNGARIAN AMNESTY

    [?]n accordance with the Czech-Hungarian agreement, an amnesty has been granted to all Hungarian subjects arrested for political crimes ...

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  13. JAPANESE IN TROUBLE

    When [?] Tong, a young Australian-born Chinese, returned to Australia to-day after a visit to China, be said that the Chinese Government was ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. DESTROYER REFLOATED AND INTERNED

    Admiralty tugs have refloated the Spanish Republican destroyer, Jose Luis Diez, which was grounded on Friday morning during an attack by ...

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  15. POLISH UKRAINIANS

    The executive of the Ukrainian National Democratic organisation, supported by 14 deputies from Eastern Galicia, meeting in secret, decided on ...

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  16. GERMAN CLAIM

    It is claimed that the German 'plane AR69, which is flying to Australia, has broken the world's long-distance record for light 'planes, namely, 4000 ...

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  17. LOAN COUNCIL

    Members of the State Cabinet are optimistic Out the Australian Loan Council at its meeting next month will grant Victoria's application for an ...

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  18. EXPELLED FROM KUOMINTANG

    Wang ching Wei has been expelled from the Kuomintang. ...

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  19. HITLER'S NEXT MOVE

    The "Sunday Pictorial" gives prominence to a story that Herr Hitler instructed the General Staff to be ready early in the spring for another ...

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  20. LIMA CONFERENCE

    In a cable message from Ch[?] the special correspondent of the "New York Times," who covered the Pan-American conference, said that the conference ...

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  21. VICKERS BOMBERS

    Wing-Commander Gayford, officer commanding the record-breaking Vickers-Wellesley bombers, expressed regret on the eve of his departure from ...

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  22. FRANCE AND ITALY

    The French Ambassador (M. Poncet), addressing the French colony, said that France would not buy peace at any price. He affirmed that diplomatic ...

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  23. Brilliant New Buicks.

    One of the many notable things about the new Bulck now on display at the showrooms of Minty's Motors, Wagga, is the striking contribution to ...

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  24. 44 HOLIDAY DEATHS

    The death-roll in New South Wales since Christmas Eve numbers 44, 22 of whom died in road accidents. This compares with a death-roll of 30 in ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY

    Miche[?]resina, aged 40 years, an Italian, was remanded to January 10 at the Mackay police court to-day on a charge of having wilfully murdered ...

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  26. BUSH FIRES

    As a result of Saturday's intense heat a fire broke out between Woodend and Maoedon, in the Black Forest, and burned throughout last night and ...

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  27. FRENCH BUDGET PASSED

    The Chamber of Deputies by 372 votes to 229 passed the budget, which has been returned to the Senate. The Prime Minister (M. Daladier) ...

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  28. FIRE OUTBREAKS

    During 1938 the fires caused in me metropolitan area and in the country were easily a record. In Sydney and the suburbs 6123 calls were answered ...

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  29. INSTALMENTS

    Jones (boastfully): I once got a diploma for staging. Bones: I once was presented with a house for singing. It was simply ...

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  30. PASSED IN SENATE

    The senate, by 281 votes to 16, passed the Budget. ...

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  31. UNUSUAL

    Jones: So there was something in your wife's speech that sounded, strange? Smith: Yes, a pause. ...

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