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  2. SPANISH CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—Not only have the Spanish Government forces compelled the insurgents to assume the defensive in the vital Jarama sector ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CUSTOMS EVASION.

    A conviction for a breach of the Customs regulations was yesterday recorded against the Australian Machinery and Investment Co., Ltd. (one of the de ...

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  4. ENDING INTERVENTION.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—The chairman's sub-committee of the international committee for non-intervention in the Spanish civil war held a further meeting at ...

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  5. AMERICA AND WAR

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—A warning that the United States might be compelled to intervene in a European war, despite its neutrality legislation, was given by the ...

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  6. LOST MAIL PLANE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 23.—It was decided to- night that, unless a report was received that appeared to warrant investigation, it was useless to continue the search for ...

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  7. CORONATION PLANS.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—Elaborate preparations are being made to receive in London a huge number of visitors for the coronation celebrations in May. The ...

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  8. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—There is increasing evidence that the problem of Empire defence will overshadow all other subjects for discussion at the Imperial ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S SECURITY.

    VIENNA, Feb. 23.—The German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) who arrived here yesterday to discuss Austro-German relations is reported to ...

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  10. FRENCH HOPES.

    PARIS, Feb. 23.—French commentators consider that Mr. Bullitt's speech means that America will possibly join Britain and France in an economic and ...

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  11. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 23.—Unofficial reports from Japan that the Japanese Government contemplates overtures to Australia for a long-term trade agreement ...

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  12. BAY COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 23.—Mr. Justice Dixon ruled in the High Court of Australia today that the action in which the Union Steamship Co. of N.Z., Ltd, as ...

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  13. A PILOT'S COMPLAINT.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 23.—Officials at Pinkenba wireless station declined to comment today on charges made by Captain J. Kerr that his repeated calls for ...

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  14. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    ROME, Feb. 23.—All natives found in possession of arms following the attempt in a church in Addis Ababa in the week-end to assassinate Marshal Graziani, ...

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  15. JOINING THE LEAGUE.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced today that the Commonwealth Government had ex-tended an invitation to the Egyptian ...

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  16. BRITISH FISHING.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—The Minister of Agriculture ' (Mr. W. S. Morrison) announced in the House of Commons that the Government proposed to introduce ...

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  17. THE DOMINIONS' PART.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) was questioned in the House of Commons today on the speech of the First Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  18. WEATHER RISKS.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 23.—The State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares)' said tonight that passengers and pilots were exposed to grave risks when planes were exposed to ...

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  19. FOREIGN GUESTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—Invitations to send representatives to the coronation have been sent by the Government to heads of all States in diplomatic relations with ...

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  20. INDIAN ELECTIONS.

    BOMBAY, Feb. 23.—The elections for the United Provinces Assembly, which resulted in the Congress Party winning 133 seats as against 95 gained by other ...

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  21. TRADE ROUTE SENTINELS

    LONDON. Feb. 23.—The over-age cruisers Effingham, Frobisher and Hawkins, retained under the "escalator clause" of the London Naval Treaty, are to ...

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  22. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Three men were injured, one critically. when a motor car overturned on the York-road early last night. They were taken to the York Hospital by the St. ...

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  23. ANALYSING THE PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—According to a diplomat who has spec a couple of years in Spain and knows both Barcelona and Madrid well, General Franco's ...

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  24. AIR RISK IN WAR.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—"The contingency of war was symbolised on January 1 by the dropping of insurance war risks from all policies underwritten by way of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ENGLAND AND WALES

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—The population of England and Wales now totals 40,645,000, compared with 39,952,000 revealed by the 1931 census. ...

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  26. NAVAL REVIEW.

    LONDON. Feb. 23.—Thirty-three maritime Powers, including Spain, have been invited to participate in the coronation naval review on May 20. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 23.—The Minister for Industry and Commerce (Mr. D. G. Sullivan) announced today, through the New Zealand Wheat Committee, prices ...

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  28. U.S. NAVAL BUILDING.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—The Navy has decided to oppose the solution suggested by Senator Nye for the solution of the difficulty being experienced in ...

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  29. HISTORIC BUILDINGS.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—Arrangements are being made for the floodlighting between Coronation Day (May 12) and May 17 of Buckingham Palace, the Victoria ...

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  30. Rising Marriage Rate.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—A marked increase in the marriage rate during the past two years is a most hopeful indication that the prediction that Britain's population ...

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  31. LOWER TARIFF WALLS.

    LONDON, Feb. 22—A downward trend in Customs barriers within the Empire will be indicated, it is stated, in the Anglo-Canadian trade treaty, the ...

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  32. CHANGE IN THE OATH.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 23.—It was officially stated today that the British Government had consulted the Commonwealth Government in regard to the ...

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  33. U.S. SUPREME COURT.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—The Senate Judiciary Committee announced today that it would begin hearings on President Roosevelt's proposals for ...

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  34. DANCE HALL BRAWL.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 23.—Four rankers of the North Lancashire Regiment were injured last night in a dance hall fight with Italian ratings from the cruiser Lepanto, ...

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  35. FIGHTING FASCISM.

    DUBLIN. Feb. 22.—Addressing a Fianna Fail convention at Cavan today. the Minister for Finance (Mr. MacEntee) said that General O'Duffy (the Blue ...

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  36. "GENTLEMEN IN BARRACKS."

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—Army privates will soon live in bachelor fiats, with radio connected, tennis courts a few yards away, and running hot water. The War Office ...

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  37. COMMUNIST SETBACK.

    NANKING, Feb. 22.—By rejecting the proposal for a common front within China against Japan, General Chiang Kai-shek, national political and military ...

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  38. "THE OLD SCHOOL TIE"

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—Wondering why the phrase, "the old school tie," always raised laughter, Mr. A. Duff Cooper (the Secretary for War) speaking at a ...

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  39. COOK AND POLICEMAN

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—A romance in a royal kitchen between a policeman and a cook was disclosed today when Police Constable William Waite, who was for ...

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  40. STRANGE "STAY-IN" STRIKE.

    CAIRO, Feb. 22.—The oddest "stay-in" strike on record is in progress at a monastery near Assuit. As a sequel to the excommunication of a number of ...

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  41. BANK BOARD APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 22.—Mr. Edmund God-ward, manager in London for the Bank of Australasia, has been elected to the vacancy on the board of directors of the ...

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  42. MAN THE BETTER DRIVER.

    LONDON. Feb. 22.—"The average man Is a better car driver than the average woman," declared Sir Cyril Hurcomd. speaking in London last night. "In ...

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