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  2. FURTHER ATTACKS ON BILBAO

    THE insurgents yesterday and today launched a heavy offensive against the Bilbao defences, and penetrated the boasted "iron ring" on a front of one and a half miles. The attack opened with fierce artillery preparation ...

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  3. CONDITIONS IN RABAUL

    One of the most pathetic stories associated with the recent volcanic disturbances at Rabaul is that of Mrs. H. R. Garton, aged 73 years. ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. MURDER OF ANTIFASCISTS

    The bodies of two Italian brothers, Carlo and Sabbatino Roselli, were found riddled with bullets in a wood near Alencon, France, yesterday. The ...

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  5. KING AND QUEEN

    When the King granted an audience yesterday to the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons expressed the hope that Their Majesties would come ...

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  6. TWO FISHERMEN DROWNED?

    Floating keel up in a calm sea, a small rowing boat, found half a mile off the Williamstown Gardens early this morning, indicates, it is ...

    Article : 327 words
  7. RED ARMY PURGE

    THE eight high officers of the Soviet Red Army who were accused of treason and espionage on behalf of Germany have been executed. They were Generals Tukhachevsky (former Commissar for Defence), Yadir (Leningrad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "ALWAYS UNITED"

    THE Commandant in charge of a deputation of French exservice officers visiting Britain, disclosed a moving incident in ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    A by-election in Buckinghamshire due to the elevation of Sir Georgb Bowyer to the peerage, resulted as follows: ...

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  10. EXPORT CREDITS

    The House of Commons fulfilled to-day an unusually heavy programme of business for Friday. Three financial resolutions were passed, the first of ...

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  11. DECAY OF THE EMPIRE

    The British Commonwealth of Nations is a Jewish Freemason abortion,' declares Field-Marshal von Ludendorff in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SOUTH POLAR LANDS

    Although not acquiescing in all the British claims to South Polar lands, the State Department does not intend to dispute them at present. The view is ...

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  13. PEARLING FLEET INTERCEPTED

    THE Acting Administrator (Mr. Giles) announced yesterday that the Commonwealth patrol boat Larrakia had intercepted a fleet of about 50 ...

    Article : 395 words
  14. VICTORIA'S UPPER HOUSE

    AS a result of the triennial election for the Legislative Council held yesterday, it is likely that the United Country Party will increase its ...

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  15. WORLD A SCHOOL

    MR. BERNARD SHAW, broadcasting to sixth form pupils in secondary schools throughout Britain, described ...

    Article : 171 words
  16. PEARLERS' THREAT TO LEAVE DARWIN

    Referring to the threat of Darwin pearlers to leave Darwin and transfer their fleets to Broome and elsewhere because of the recent amending ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    FEDERAL Ministers have reached a tacit agreement to summon a special conference of Federal and State Ministers to discuss the introduction ...

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  18. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor, it is authoritatively stated, will retain his ranks of Admiral of the Fleet, Field Marshal and Air Marshal, but he ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. SHAFT MURDER

    AT Maryborough yesterday a charge[?]of[?]having murdered John Woods (55), a prospector, of Amphitheatre, was ...

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  20. "GREAT LEGENDS SOME DAY"

    The "Sunday Observer," directing attention to Mr. Lyons' speech at the Australia Club on Thursday, asks whether hitherto it has been realised ...

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  21. SINGAPORE BASE

    Singapore's new airport, costing £1,000,000, was opened by the Governor of the Straits Settlements (Sir Shenton Thomas) this afternoon. ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. PATROL LAUNCH IN TROUBLE

    There was an extraordinary anticlimax tonight to a day of slight uneasiness in Canberra regarding the fate of the Northern Australian patrol ...

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  23. Salvation Army Dispute Ended

    Writs issued by Miss Peggy Laurie (42), a London dressmaker and daughter of a former Salvation Army Commissioner, against General Eva Booth ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. Dick Powell III

    Dick Powell, the film star, collapsed on the set yesterday with Intestinal influenza. A physician attributed the illness to ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. Coalminers Trapped

    A torrent of water trapped five coalminers 20ft. underground. Three were drowned, and the other two were rescued after 40,000 gallons of water had ...

    Article : 35 words
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