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  2. AUSTRALIAN OBSERVANCE

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced today that he had received advice from the High Commissioner in London (Mr. ...

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  3. AFRICAN BATTLE

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Further reports from both Italian and Abyssinian sources, describing in greater detail the three-days' battle early this week in the ...

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  4. LATE KING GEORGE.

    Hundreds of thousands of people have filed past the remains of the late King George V as they lie in state in Westminster Hall, London, and poignant scenes have been witnessed in the ranks of mourners, drawn from all walks of life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LYING-IN-STATE

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Filing, sometimes eight abreast, in double lines past the catafalque in Westminster Hall where the body of the late King George lies in ...

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  6. FRENCH CABINET.

    PARIS, Jan. 25.—A new Cabinet, with M. Sarraut at the head, was formed yesterday, succeeding the Laval Ministry. The principal portfolios are held as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMAN ARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns that Germany is shortly laying down two new battleships of at least ...

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  8. A "TRUCE" ENDED.

    ROME,. Jan. 24.—Italian criticism of Great Britain, and in particular of the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) broke out again today in a virulent ...

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  9. SANCTIONS AND HORSERACING.

    ROME, Jan. 25.—The Italian Turf Club is applying counter-sanctions to horse-racing. It has ordered that the names of the St. Leger and the Oaks be changed to ...

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  10. "ONLY THE OVERTURE."

    BERLIN, Jan. 25.—"We are only playing the overture, like one of Wagner's, with many leading motifs, declared the Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) ...

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  11. DANZIG SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—After arduous negotiations lasting into the early hours of the morning the Danzig dispute was settled at Geneva yesterday. The Senate ...

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  12. CANBERRA MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—Details of the programme for the official memorial service to be held in front of Parliament House, Canberra, on Tuesday were issued ...

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  13. FOOD ORGANISATION.

    BERLIN, Jan. 25.—The Minister of Food and Agriculture (Dr. Darre) frankly admits, in an interview published in the newspaper "Nachtausgabe," that ...

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  14. STREETS DRAPED IN MOURNING

    The procession will pass through streets draped in black and purple, but His Majesty the King has expressed a wish that the blinds of houses along the ...

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  15. PUBLIC OFFICES TO CLOSE.

    It has been decided that the two minutes' silence which will be observed throughout the United Kingdom tomorrow shall begin at 1.30 p.m. ...

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  16. MONUMENT TO HIS MAJESTY.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—Plans for a national memorial to the late King will be discussed by the Federal Cabinet at its meeting at Canberra on Thursday. The ...

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  17. U.S.A. FISCAL DISQUIET.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—There are persistent rumours that some new monetary move is being considered at Washington. The fiscal situation appears to become ...

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  18. CORPSE IN A FIELD.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The discovery of the bullet-riddled body of a scar-faced, elderly man under a hedge outside St. Alban's (Hertfordshire), and the ...

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  19. FOOTBALL CROWDS HUSHED.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Fifty thousand barrackers hushed their clamour at the Stamford Bridge ground today when the raised baton of a bandmaster signalled ...

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  20. N.S.W. Ministry's Attitude.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—State Ministers agreed tonight that a national memorial should be erected to the late King George and the subject will be discussed at an ...

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  21. COMBATING REDS.

    BOMBAY, Jan. 25.—Following a warning from the Punjab concerning the widespread distribution of "red" literature, the police have raided a suspected house ...

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  22. "READ THE BIBLE EVERY DAY"

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Bishop of London, recalling today how the late King George distributed prizes to the Sandringham children, said that when ...

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  23. SERVICE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—Many thousands of Victorians paid tribute to the memory of King George V at special services which were held throughout the ...

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  24. UNWANTED VOYAGE.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 25.—As a result of a sudden thaw, icefields in the Caspian Sea have broken adrift, carrying off 2,000 fishermen and 1,400 ponies. ...

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  25. FIFTY NATIONS SEND MISSIONS.

    Fifty nations will be represented either by Kings or Ministers. The first foreign royalties to arrive in London were the King and Queen of Norway. The Queen ...

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  26. HONOURED IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Senate and the House of Commons of Northern Ireland paid their tribute to the late King George today, members silently ...

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  27. IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 24.—The Government has announced that the proclamation of a national holiday for Tuesday has been cancelled in deference to the wishes of ...

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  28. THE CORTEGE AND LYING-IN-STATE.

    Radiograms—the first to be published in Perth—which arrived by mail plane from the Eastern States yesterday, showing the cortege of the late King George V. passing through London last Wednesday, and the lying-in-state in Westminster Hall. Left: The gun carriage bearing the coffin with Grenadier Guard bearers on both sides, approaching Westminster Abbey. Lower right: The coffir surmounted by the Imperial Crown and the Queen's wreath. On the catafalque in Westminster Ball. On the left is one of the four Life Guards who are watching the coffin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. IN THE SOUTH.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Dolo states that General Graziani's spectacular cavalry raid on the southern front has been ...

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  30. FIRE AT SEA.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The British freighter Forthbridge (5,140 tons) has been abandoned off the north coast of Japan, following an outbreak of fire ...

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  31. FROM BRISBANE PULPITS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26.—In every Brisbane church today, thoughts of the late King George V and prayers for His Majesty King Edward VIII and the royal ...

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  32. "MISS VICTORIA" IN CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, Jan. 25.—On her way home to Australia from Los Angeles, "Miss Victoria, 1935" (Miss Peggy Gamble) was the guest of the city today. ...

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  33. STEEL-SHAFTED BAT.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Attention is drawn by the "Daily Express," in big headlines, to Don Bradman's new steel-shafted bat. The newspaper suggests that the ...

    Article : 56 words
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