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  4. SWIMMING

    The elimination race conducted by the Wagga Beach Life Saving Club over a distance of 800 yards was held yesterday morning and once more ...

    Article : 449 words
  5. SPANISH WAR

    Driving onward with undiminished violence, the Spanish Nationalists are giving the Republican defenders of Catalonia no time to rally and ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. CENTENARIAN LOOKS BACK

    The only regret of Mr. William B. Jackson, of Ashfield, who celebrated his 100th birthday last month, is that he has never married. In an ...

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  7. RESUSCITATION METHODS

    Referring to the revival of a girl after resuscitation methods had been applied for 40 minutes by Brighton life-savers, the Victorian honorary ...

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  8. DOCTORS INVITED

    Circulars inviting them to become members of the trades union movement have been sent to 3000 general practitioners in Australia, from an ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. REPUBLICANS CAPTURE TOWN

    The Republicans have captured the important town of Fuento, 50 miles north-west of Cordova. ...

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  10. TRENCH SYSTEM

    Nationalists, commanded by General Noscardo, completed the destruction of the trench system over eight miles long around the Balagner Bridgehead. ...

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  11. SPANISH IRON OBR FOR ITALY

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is reported that General Franco is arranging to send to Italy 45,000 tons of ...

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  12. "TO THE DEATH"

    "The fight is to the death. The hour has come for a supreme effort," declared Senor Comorera, the Catalan Minister of Economy, urging a ...

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  13. BITS AND PIECES

    To have a wisdom tooth extracted, Countess Reventlow (the American heiress) paid £130. Items of the bill were: Suite £45; nurses' wages 21 ...

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  14. 191 FOOT MONUMENT

    World-wide interest is being displayed in plans for the erection of a great 191ft monument of St. Francis of Assist, patron saint of the city of San ...

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  15. THE "DIGGER" HAT

    Romance has walked hand in hand with the development of the now famous looped-up "Digger" felt hat, with its regimental badge and ...

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  16. MORE TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA

    Because unrest in Europe and the war in China have restricted the tourist traffic, it is expected that records for interstate travel in Australia ...

    Article : 339 words
  17. NATIONALIST SUCCESSES

    The Nationalist troops, after the occupation of Government trench systems east of Balaguer, are endeavoring to advance towards ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. HUGE X-RAY TUBE

    The General Electric Company (U.S.A.) has announced the construction of a 1,000,000-volt X-ray tube, which will be invaluable in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. MOONEY PARDONED

    Tom Mooney, after 22 years" imprisonment following a bomb explosion which killed 10 people during the "Preparedness Day" demonstration in ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. THE CORONATION SCOT

    The Coronation Scot, most famous train of the London, Midland, and Scottish railway, will be shipped from Southampton on January 19 for New ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. UNANIMOUS OPINION

    The ship's company of the Jose Luis Dlez, which was bombed, will be repatriated either to Republican or Nationalist Spain, as desired. ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. TAUGHT CZAR'S FAMILY

    In an upstairs room of a house in Baron's Court, London, a man knelt and humbly kissed the ring upon the outstretched hand of a bearded ...

    Article : 371 words
  23. BREWERY OFFERS BEER

    As a Christmas goodwill gesture, the Cascade Brewery Co., Ltd., ol Hobart, sent 16 dozen cases of beer to Sydney for distribution on the lower deck ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. Killed on the Road

    Mrs. Ada Hicks, aged 70 years, of Croydon, was killed instantly near her home to-night, her husband, James Hicks, aged 73 years, suffered a ...

    Article : 67 words
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  26. MOONEY ADDRESSES HUGE CROWD

    Addressing 130,000 in the Fair Ground, a few hours after the pardoning Mr W. Olsen collapsed. He was admitted to hospital. ...

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  27. WOMEN CAR DRIVERS

    For one week this month Canberra will have the highest percentage in the world of women chauffeurs. They will be the wives of local delegates ...

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  28. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    When John Ohlback, aged 61 years, of Blakesley-road, Hurstville, fell between the railway station platform and an oncoming train at Hurstville ...

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  29. FIVE KILLED

    Five were killed and thirteen injured when a Swiss airliner from Zurich to Paris crashed near Senlis, 25 miles north of Paris. ...

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  30. TEMORA GRAIN SILOS

    The Temora grain silos closed on Thursday, with a New South Wales record receival of 583,418 bushels—110,000 bushels more than last year ...

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  31. OUR OWN GIBRALTAR

    The London "Daily Herald" publishes a map of Australia and New Guinea, and says that Australia has decided to have its own "Gibraltar" at ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. SAFETY CAMPAIGN

    Dressed in distinctive uniforms a special patrol of police on fast motor cycles will be formed as part of the road safety campaign. The matter will ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. Japanese Cabinet

    Eight members of the Cabinet have handed in their resignations to the new Prime Minister. It is expected that he will ask them to reconsider their ...

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  34. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    Writing from San Francisco to a friend in Grafton, under date of December 5, Mr. Walter Macarthur, formerly U.S. Shipping Commissioner ...

    Article : 357 words
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