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  3. QUEEN MARIE LYING IN STATE

    Rumania pays its last respects to Queen Marie, whose body lies in state in the hall of the Chateau Pelcs at Sinai, while some of the thousands who filed past pause to offer a silent prayer.--Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GRIM FIGHT IN SPAIN A

    Though the Spanish loyalists who are fighting for Gandesa, key town of Tarragona, have no aircraft ...

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  6. RAILWAY CUT

    Portion of the Eighth Route Army, whose members are Communists, has entered Manchukuo, ...

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  7. Foreign Radio Talk Ban

    A Jewish business man in Rhenish Prussia has been imprisoned for six weeks for receiving news by radio from a ...

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  8. EDEN GIVES NEW LEAD TO CONSERVATIVES

    Mr. Anthony Eden's appeal for social reforms is taken in some quarters to mean that the former Foreign Secretary will become the leader of a new Conservatism. It Is not likely that he will succeed ...

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  9. CATHOLICS AND INSURANCE

    It was announced at St. Mary's Basilica to-day that a joint pronouncement by the hierarchy of the Catholic attitude and official ...

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  10. EIGHT KILLED NEAR NAZARETH

    Eight rebels were killed and 15 wounded in a battle to-day against troops at the foot of Mt. Gilboa, near ...

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  11. 60 KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK

    Sixty persons have been killed and 72 seriously injured in a train smash. A locomotive forced passenger coaches on top of one another. ...

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  12. POPE'S REBUKE TO DUCE

    Newspaper readers in Italy must be slightly puzzled for the reason prompting Mussolini's sudden affirmation of Fascist intransigeance ...

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  13. UNION SECRETARY PLANS PROTEST

    The secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union (Mr. E. C. O'Dea) will ask the Labor, Council, at its next meeting, to protest to the Federal ...

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  14. HARM DONE BY RABBITS

    "Nowhere--not in America nor in Australia, where the pest is notorious--have I seen rabbits so unchecked or the land so rotten with their ...

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  15. BARRISTERS AT 23s 6d EACH

    Most senior and highly-paid members of the Bar, should they be in Judge White's court at the Quarter Sessions to-morrow when the "dock ...

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  16. DIGGER REVISITS FRANCE

    "Have you come all the way from Australia specially for to-day?" asked the Queen, when Colonel Jacob, of Adelaide, was introduced to her ...

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  17. NEW MARINE DRIVE PLANS

    An early conference between the Federal and State Governments on making funds available for the proposed marine drive from South ...

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  18. MORE KILLED IN BURMA

    Further rioting in eight districts has brought the casualty list to 67 killed and 420 injured. The King's Royal Rifles from ...

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  19. JAPAN'S EYES ON NEAR EAST

    Considerable interest is being attached, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Istanbul correspondent to a week-end conference between the Japanese ...

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  20. WATTLE DAY OBSERVANCE

    Boy Scouts and women, with armsful of velvety gold blossom at Central and St. James stations to-day reminded Sydney that this is Wattle ...

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  21. BULGARIA JOINS BALKAN ENTENTE

    The signing of a treaty between Greece and Bulgaria has been officially confirmed. Bulgaria is now a member of the ...

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  22. CRETE REVOLT WAS ISOLATED

    The abortive revolt in Crete proved to be isolated action on the part of a few hundred hotheaded malcontents. ...

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  23. MILLIONS SEE GLASGOW SHOW

    Nearly 6,000,000 people have visited the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow in three months. It is estimated that rain in May ...

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  24. THREE NEWCASTLE FATAL ACCIDENTS

    John Caneris Hajinakis, 39, of Wilson-street. Carrington, who was critically injured when his bicycle and a car were in collision at the ...

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  25. GERMAN TAX RISE

    The tax on companies whose income exceeds £8300 has been raised from 30 to 35 per cent. in 1938-39, and to 40 per cent. for 1939-40. ...

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  26. MOSLEM LEAGUE v. CONGRESS

    The president of the All India Moslem League, Mr. M. A, Jinnah, accused Congress of such arrogance as threatened the cessation of freedom ...

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  27. Thirty Nations Join In Esperanto Gathering

    Seventeen hundred delegates from 30 countries cheered when Sudeten delegates followed Czechoslovakians on to the platform at the 13th annual Esperanto congress. The Italians did not fully take part ...

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  28. SHIRLEY TEMPLE HAS THE 'FLU

    Shirley Temple's illness has been diagnosed as a mild case of 'flu, necessitating her being kept in bed for 48 hours. ...

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  29. TO BE TOWED TO SYDNEY

    The coastal steamer, Mako, has been purchased by W. R. Carpenter and Co., of Sydney, for the New Guinea trade. ...

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  30. POST-MORTEM ARRANGED

    A post-mortem examination will be held to-day to determine the cause of the death of Sydney Alfred Dillon, 44, of Greens-road, Paddington ...

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