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  2. THE BAN ON MRS. FREER.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Charges by Mr. Garden (N.S.W.) that the Minister of the interior (Mr. Paterson) had taken refuge in a "coward's castle" to blast ...

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  3. FRANCO SURPRISED.

    Madrid, subjected to even more intensified bombing and shelling, but still stubbornly resisting, now faces destruction, according to General Franco. ...

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  4. KING MOURNS WITH HIS PEOPLE.

    As part of the commemoration of the Armistice to-day the lawns on the north side of the Abbey were again set aside as a field of remembrance, in which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OVERSEA GOVERNORS.

    According to the Johannesburg correspondent of the "Morning' Post" the Union Cabinet is in a position to make representations to the King regarding ...

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  6. CAR OVERTURNS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Thursday.--Two Mount Gambler residents were killed and a third seriously injured in a motor accident on the Glencoe-road this ...

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  7. THE REFERENDUM.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A move to have trade and commerce, industrial powers, broadcasting and television included in the questions to be submitted ...

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  8. HUNGER MARCHERS AT WESTMINSTER.

    The Prime Minister explained in the House of Commons why the Jarrow hunger marchers were not allowed to appear at the bar of the House. ...

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  9. KING VISITS FLEET.

    King Edward went to Portland to-day to inspect the home fleet, driving over flooded roads in torrential rain. The sea had become mountainous ...

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  10. Minister Makes a Demand.

    In a vigorous demand for Parliamentary support, the Minister of External Affairs (Sir George Pearce) said the proposed amendment of section 92 aimed at ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady, Huntingfield, attended by Captain T. R. Wilbraham. visited Berwick yesterday afternoon and were tendered a civic reception by the ...

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  12. ANOTHER SMASH.

    VIOLET TOWN, Thursday.--Five members of Paul Jeacles dance band had remarkable escapes from death, when a Packard saloop car in which they were ...

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  13. CIVIL AVIATION.

    There is no intention on the part of the State Government to take advantage of the High Court's judgment declaring that the Federal Parliament had no ...

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  14. HAPSBURG DYNASTY.

    The restoration of the Hapsburg dynasty will not come within the scope of the present Vienna conference of the signatories to the Rome protocol ...

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  15. LAKE TSANA.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Eden said the Government had no reason to think the Italian Government had any thought of ...

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  16. LATE NEWS.

    LONDON.--Offerings for wool sales include 52,300 bales of Australian and 41,100 of New Zealand. ...

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  17. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    Four motor cars and two trams were involved in a peculiar accident in High-street, Kew, yesterday afternoon. The cars were travelling slowly in an easterly ...

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  18. ACTOR LURED AWAY.

    The New York "Times" publishes a report from Hollywood that the Paramount company proposes to withdraw a 5,000,000-dol suit it had instituted ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Mary Pearce, one of Melbourne's oldest residents, died at the age of 104 years at hor home in Queen-street, city, on Wednesday night. Born in Ireland, ...

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  20. AIR TRAGEDY ECHO.

    Five thousand sea-soaked letters have reached the London postal head, quarters. They had been washed ashore, in two mail bags on the Kentish coast, and nine ...

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  21. U.S. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Eighteen ships manned by non-striking union seamen have sailed. The strikers claim gains in their ranks, but they are apparently ready to negotiate. ...

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  22. Will Not be Permitted to Land.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Should Mrs. Freer return to Australia next week from Now Zealand she will not be permitted to land, even for a limited ...

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  23. Departmental Inquiry.

    A departmental inquiry into all aspects of the Freer case has been ordered, and when this has been completed a report will be submitted to a meeting of the ...

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  24. BOY CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Douglas Sloan, 8 years, of Blenheim-avenue, Surrey Hills, and Jack Wright, 10 years, of Blenheim-avenue, Surrey Hills, were injured when a bicycle they ...

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  25. RETURNING TO SYDNEY.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--After conferring with her solicitors to-day, Mrs. Freer announced that she would leave Auckland for Sydney next week. ...

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  26. FOURTEEN DROWNED.

    Fourteen persons were drowned when a small Egyptian steamer struck a reef and sank. The sole survivor was picked up after ...

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  27. RIOTING IN BOMBAY.

    The riots broke out again in the Kamatipura area, and five were injured. The police were forced to fire on the demonstrators. ...

    Article : 39 words
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