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  2. SPANISH PLOT.

    LONDON, Peb. 19.—Just before midnight it is reported from Madrid that swift action by the retiring Government led by Senor Portella had foiled an ...

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  3. AFRICAN CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—The Italian infantry on the northern war front in Abyssinia are now reported to be resting after the victory in the Battle of ...

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  4. BRITISH DEFENCE PLAN.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Newspapers that are hostile to the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) believe they see in the attack on him made by Sir Austen ...

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  5. AIR MAIL SCHEME.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—The British Government's new communication to the Commonwealth on the subject of the England-Australia air mail, made through ...

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  6. CRASH IN FLAMES

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—It is feared that five persons have been incinerated in a plane which was seen to crash in flames tonight in difficult country near ...

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  7. PACT WITH RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Feb. 18.—Disorderly scenes in the Chamber of Deputies today during the debate on the ratification of the Franco-Soviet Pact of Mutual Assistance ...

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  8. STRIKE DEBACLE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—At one of the stormiest meetings in the history of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, the striking seamen indicated today that ...

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  9. BOMBERS WRECKED.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—Disaster marred the opening last night of the Royal Air Force exercises, which are being held now to test the effects upon the control and ...

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  10. ABORIGINES' WELFARE.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 19.—Important proposals for the welfare of aborigines in the Northern Territory were announced today by the Minister for the Interior ...

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  11. LICENSED CREWS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—An attempt is likely to be made to form a new seamen's union from among the volunteer crews now engaged on the various vessels ...

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  12. SEEKING AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—The Federal Cabinet will probably consider amended proposals from the British Government on the subject of Empire air mails at its ...

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  13. HERNE HILL TRAGEDY

    Both of the victims of the Herne Hill gunpowder explosion on Sunday night succumbed to their injuries in a private hospital in Midland Junction yesterday ...

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  14. A FATAL SLEEP.

    AUCKLAND, Feb. 19.—Miss Freda Stark, danseuse, the chief Crown witness in the trial of Eric Mareo (44), musician, who is charged with having ...

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  15. COLLIE MINERS' ACTION.

    Commenting yesterday on a statement by the secretary of the Collie Miners' Union (Mr. T. M. Lowry), who said that a resolution had been passed by the union ...

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  16. NO PEACE OVERTURES.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—In replying to a debate Initiated by Lord Phillimore (Conservative) in the House of Lords today on the Italo-Abyssinian war, Earl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SODEMAN'S FATE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Unless an appeal is lodged by Arnold Sodeman (35), the State Executive Council will probably decide on Tuesday week whether the ...

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  18. EX-GERMAN COLONIES

    BERLIN, Feb. 19.—The official Nazi campaign for the retrocession of the German colonies lost after the Great War was launched last night, under the ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE BATTLE.

    BELGRADE, Feb. 19.—There was a wild scene during the Budget debate in the Yugoslav Parliament today, when amid a din caused by the blowing of motor horns, ...

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  20. U.S. NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The Senate passed without a division today the resolution, already adopted by the House of Representatives, to extend the operation ...

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  21. RUSSIAN COMMENDATION.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that M. Radek, the foremost Bolshevik publicist, undertakes in an article ...

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  22. AIRWOMAN HONOURED

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand airwoman, who recently made the first solo flight by a woman across the South Atlantic, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 19.—Rain fell continuously at Innisfail last night, resulting in a further 850 points being registered for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  24. A TRAGIC LANDING.

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 19.—When the Miles Falcon plane be was landing in a gale at the Wellington airport this afternoon struck a mast and crashed, ...

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  25. HOARDED GOLD.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—It was revealed today that Federal Government agents, engaged on the detection of efforts to evade the Act of 1933 which nationalised ...

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  26. DUTCH SECURITY.

    THE HAGUE, Feb. 19.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 60 votes to 29, today passed a Bill for the creation of a special defence fund equivalent to £6,500,000 ...

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  27. ARMAMENTS SHARES.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—An increase of more than £38,500,000 in the market values of the shares of a comparatively small group of armament and aircraft ...

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  28. ARMING BANDITS.

    HARBIN, Feb. 18.—Advancing as an instance a reported case in which a Soviet aeroplane made a supposed forced landing at Jaoho and handed over to ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND UNEMPLOYED.

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 19.—As a result of the reorganisation of the Labour and Unemployment Department, the Government is setting up a Bureau of ...

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  30. NAZIS NOT WANTED.

    BERNE, Feb. 18.—Following the recent murder at Davos of Wilhelm Gustloff, leader of the Swiss Nazis, and the international stir that resulted, the ...

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  31. TWO CAPTAINS.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—The "Daily Mail" states that the giant Cunard liner Queen Mary will carry two captains, owing to her great size and to divide the ...

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  32. NAVAL SABOTAGE.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—The "News-Chronicle" reports that it has been established by a court of inquiry that the sabotage discovered on the Cumberland ...

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  33. TANGLED IN WEEDS.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 19.—Borda Keith Ashenden (20), of Aldgate, was shooting with a companion on the river flats opposite Renmark this morning when he shot, a ...

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  34. A HUNTER FOR LORD GOWRIE.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 19.—The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has been presented by Mr. W. P. A. Lapthorne, of Toorak, South Australia, with the ...

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  35. BROADCAST STORY CRITICISED.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 18.—Complaints that a recent broadcast by Mr. Aberhart, Social Credit remier of Alberta, contained a risque story, have led the Radio ...

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  36. AIRMAN UNDETERRED.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Mr. C. M. Y. Turner, who returned to Lympne today, having abandoned his projected flight to Australia following two forced landings in ...

    Article : 38 words
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