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  4. SPEED LIMIT DESCRIBED AS A “MENACE”

    The Traffic Superintendent (Mr. Hooper) said to-day that motorists who exceeded a speed of 30 miles per hour while ...

    Article : 206 words
  5. 20,000 LOYALISTS TRAPPED BY REBELS

    Twenty thousand Republicans (loyalists) between Tortosa and the sea have been trapped by the cordon which the Nationalists (insurgents) are throwing round the town, which is the Republican seaplane base, according to the “Daily Mail” correspondent at Burgos. ...

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  6. BOMB EXPLOSION DEATHS BEFORE CORONER

    An inquest was held at Parramatta to-day concerning the deaths of Alfred Ernest Smith, 55, an organiser of the Meat Industry Union, and his wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, 53. who were killed by a bomb explosion at their home at Bede street, Lidcombe, early on the morning of January ...

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  8. HAD ATHLETIC PARENTS

    Winner of the Stewell Gift, Jack Grant, the Geelong footballer, whose running feat has brought him athletic fame, will run ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. SOLID PROSPERITY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage), addressing the annual conference of the New Zealand Labor party, said the Government had made over ...

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  10. RECORD ATTEMPT FAILS

    An Italian aeroplane in which an attempt was being made to establish a record for a flight from London to Cape Town, crashed to-day near Zuara, ...

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  11. CHALIAPIN’S FUNERAL

    Famous singers took part to-day in, the funeral of Feodor Chaliapin, the famous-Russian singer, which was preceded by Requiem Mass in the Russian ...

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  12. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    Bail of £500 was fixed when Henry Frederick, or Henry Fenwick, 52, salesman, was remanded at the Central Police Court to-day to allow ...

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  13. WHALING IN ANTARCTIC

    The Japanese whaling expedition, led by the Nisshin Maru, has returned from Antarctica. Captain Okomoto said the expedition had taken 1500 ...

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  14. COLD EASTER IN ENGLAND

    After a long spell of almost summer weather. Britain to-day experienced the coldest Easter bank holiday of this century. ...

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  15. UNIVERSITY TUTOR COLLAPSES AND DIES

    While hiking at Mount Hotham yesterday, Lawrence Galbraith, 29, lecturer in civil engineering at Melbourne University, collapsed and died. ...

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  16. STRIKERS RESUME IN FRANCE

    Work is resuming to-day in almost all the metallurgical factories. ...

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  17. BEHIND THE LINES AT THE SPANISH WAR

    Top Left.—Nearly 4000 of the Spanish Government militiamen who staggered across the Pyrenees and sought refuge at Luchon were sent back to Catalonia soon after the referendum taken by French authorities. The first detachment, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SUNDAY SPORT TEST CASE COSTLY TO PARSON

    Rev. A. J. Ringley, of Bathurst Ministers’ Fraternity, faces costs of nearly £1000 as the result of his unsuccessful attempt to have ...

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  19. FIRMS QUOTE SAME PRICES

    Addressing a meeting of the Sydney County Council to-day, Cr. Cramer referred to the fact that electrical manufacturers had consistently quoted the ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. JUDGE RUTHERFORD

    Judge Rutherford, leader of Jehovah’s Witnesses, is to have the use of the Brisbane City Hall for a relay of his address in Sydney. The booking of ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. GOLD POLICY ABANDONED

    Abandonment of the gold “sterilisation” policy was announced to-day, opening the way to sweeping increases in available credit. ...

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