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  2. SPANISH CONFLICT

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The international Committee for the application of the original agreement for non intervention in the Spanish civil war has now assumed ...

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  3. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—A man fired a shotgun point blank at a young married woman at Nulma North this morning, wounded her and escaped into dense ...

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  4. FLOOD CALAMITY

    NEW YORK. Jan. 26.—With rain still falling, the calamitous floods that are ravaging nearly 2.000 miles of the Ohio and Mississippi valleys are spreading and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MIGRATION PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Migration was again debated in the House of Commons this afternoon, and particular reference was made by members to Australia, after ...

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  6. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    TOKIO, Jan. 26.—No solution has yet been found of the Japanese political crisis caused by the resignation of the Birota Government on Saturday as a ...

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  7. MOSCOW TRIAL

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—"I scornfully reject the charges being made against me in the so-called Moscow trial," states M. Trotsky, the Russian exile, in another ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IMPORTANCE OF AZORES.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Viscount Rothermere, in an article in the "Daily Telegraph," says:—"One of the most unfortunate results of British policy in the ...

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  9. FOOD IN WARTIME.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—"On the whole, the outlook regarding British. sea-borne supplies is considerably more reassuring than might be supposed from the sayings of ...

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  10. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The British Cabinet, the political correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports, has agreed, in accordance with the recommendations of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—In an atmosphere fragrant with Riviera wattle blossom, the annual Australia Day service was held at St. Clement's Danes today. It was largely ...

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  12. BUILDING WAR PLANES

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—In view of the controversy over the Australian Government's first order to the new Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, of ...

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  13. JAPANESE FEARS.

    TOKIO. Jan. 26.—The Ministry of Communications is most concerned over reports that Britain contemplates excluding Japanese shipping from traffic ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—In an Australia Day broadcast address from London to Australia, the High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said that the international ...

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  15. THE FOURTH DAY.

    MOSCOW. Jan. 26.—The trial of 17 "traitors, wreckers, spies and terrorists" on charges of having plotted, under the direction of Trotsky, to overthrow the ...

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  16. IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 26.a—The Australian Trade Commissioner in Japan (Mr. Longfield Lloyd) and Mrs. Lloyd held a reception today in Celebration of Australia Day. ...

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  17. FRENCH AIR SERVICES.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states:— 'The French Government proposes to extend its control over aircraft ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S POPULATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Stating that there would be more people in Britain in 1942 than ever before, or than there would ever begain, Mr. E. J. C. Honey, of the ...

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  19. RECOVERY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Presiding at the annual meeting of the Midland Bank, Ltd., today, Mr. Reginald McKenna (chairman of directors and a former ...

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  20. BACK TO HIS POST.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—"I am feeling better than ever and ready to face & strenuous year," declared Mr. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia. when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MOTHER'S PLEA FOR RADEK.

    WARSAW. Jan. 26.—Mme. Redek, the 72-year-old mother of Karl Radek, formerly a leader-writer on "Izvestia" and one of the accused in the Moscow trial, ...

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  22. RESCUE AT SEA.

    OSLO, Jan. 25.—The Norwegian steamer Veni (2,981 tons), which has been in distress in the North Sea with a broken rudder, has been taken in tow ...

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  23. U.S. CAR STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Mr. A. P. Sloan, jun., president of the General Motors Corporation, has written to the Secretary of Labour (Miss Frances ...

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  24. DEMEANOUR OF ACCUSED.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The attitude taken up by the accused in the Moscow treason trial towards the charges is causing considerable speculation. According to the ...

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  25. IRELAND'S STATUS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Asked in the House of Commons today whether the claim, of the Government of the Irish Free State to be a republic as regards ...

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  26. POLITICAL UNIFORMS.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Sir Oswald Mosley, British Fascist leader, wore the Black Shirt uniform of his organisation at a meeting at Hornsey last night "as a ...

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  27. FRENCH MISGIVINGS.

    PARIS, Jan. 26.—The Press fears that the Italian and German Notes on the question of volunteers for Spain represent mere playing for time. ...

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  28. ROUND THE WORLD.

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 25.—Miss Amelia Earhart, the well-known American flyer, who has made several notable flights, including the Atlantic crossing, has ...

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  29. STATE LIGHT HORSE.

    LONDON. Jan. 26.—In the presence of the Duke of Gloucester, who was accompanied by his equerry, Captain Howard Kerr, Archdeacon C. L. Riley, of Perth ...

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  30. ASSASSINATION IN PARIS.

    PARIS. Jan. 26.—A murder in a lonely part of the Bois de Boulogne yesterday is believed to have a connection with the Moscow treason trial. The ...

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  31. AIRMAN'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    LONDON, Dec. 24.—When the first meeting of his creditors was held in London today, Lieut. Owen CathcartJones, against whom a bankruptcy ...

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  32. ALLEGED ARMS SMUGGLING.

    LONDON, Jan 25.—The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that a Russian woman named Orval, a widow of a former Parisian gunsmith. ...

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  33. SALVAGE SHIP'S DISCOVERY.

    GENOA, Jan. 25.—The wreck of the British Steam Navigation Co.'s vessel Mongara, which was torpedoed by a German submarine in the Straits of ...

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  34. MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Duty to the amount of £640,440 has been paid in respect of the £1,519,000 estate of the late Lord Joicey, chairman of large ...

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  35. ALBERTA'S TROUBLES.

    EDMONTON, Jan. 25.—Mr. John Hargraves, Social Credit adviser to Alberta's Social Credit Government, announced today that he had broken with the ...

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  36. BRITONS SENT BACK.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Eight unemployed Britons who volunteered to serve with the Spanish Government's forces and left Folkestone on Saturday, were sent back to ...

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  37. POPE'S CONDITION IMPROVED.

    VATICAN CITY Jan 26.— It was stated this morning that the Pope spent a restful night. The pain in his legs has almost disappeared and the condition of ...

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  38. HEAT WAVE AT DALWALLINU.

    DALWALLINU, Jan. 26.—A heat wave, which began last Friday, is being experienced here, the maximum readings on the last five days being 105deg., 104, 104, 100 ...

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  39. STRUGGLE FOR MADRID

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—On his return from Spain today, Captain William Winter bottom declared that he was the only foreigner on the staff of General Franco ...

    Article : 213 words
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