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  2. DALKEITH SHOOTING.

    Attired in deep mourning for the husband she is alleged to have killed, a frail looking nervous little woman faced Mr. Justice Dwyer and a jury in the Criminal ...

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  3. BILBAO BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, April 12.—The British Cabinet met yesterday to discuss the attempt by General Franco, the rebel commander-in-chief in Spain, to blockade the ...

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  4. BRITISH POLICY ON SPAIN

    LONDON, April 11.—As there appears to be some misconception in foreign countries regarding the British attitude to the Note dispatched by the Spanish ...

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  5. FASCIST DEFEAT.

    BRUSSELS. April 12.—In the fateful by-election in the Brussels Arrondissement yesterday M. van Zeeland, the Prime Minister, defeated M. Degrelle, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNION CLASH.

    GALENA (Kansas), April 12.—Eleven members of the district union without national affiliation were shot down in Galena's principal street today while ...

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  7. HITLER'S PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, April 11.—"German utterances reflect the difficult outlook which Herr Hitler and his advisers are analysing behind scenes," says the Berlin ...

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  8. INDIAN DEADLOCK.

    LONDON. April 11.—"Lord Zetland's statement hardens the universal suspicion of British intentions. It indicates that he is more conscious of the sword than ...

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  9. THE FINANCE FLURRY.

    LONDON, April 12.—Following the recent uncertainty over the rumours that the United States Treasury's gold buying policy was to be changed, markets made ...

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  10. FRONTIER FIGHT.

    NEW DELHI, April 11.—It is now officially stated that the casualties among the British troops who were attacked by tribesmen in a gorge on the North-West ...

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  11. CANADIAN STRIKERS.

    OSHAWA (Ontario), April 12.—Hopes for a settlement of the strike of 3,700 employees of the General Motors Corporation were not enhanced by ...

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  12. EMPIRE AIR ROUTE.

    LONDON, April 12.—It is learnt that the British Government considers that the principle of a three-cornered partnership in the proposed Tasman air service ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHT PLANS.

    BURBANK (California), April 12.—It is estimated that five weeks will be required to recondition and repair Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam's Electra ...

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  14. PLEASURE IN PARIS.

    LONDON, April 12.—The Paris Press generally halls M. Degrelle's defeat in Brussels as a marked blow to Fascism and a proof that traditionally democratic ...

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  15. JAPANESE TRADE.

    TOKIO, April 12.—When the trade agreement with India is initialled today, Japan will have terminated her disputes I with India, Australia, the Dutch Indies ...

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  16. A SURPRISE FOR MR. FORD.

    QUITO (Ecuador), April 12.—Evidently unaware of Mr. Henry Ford's opposition to labour unions, the Quito Chaffeurs' Union has elected him ...

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  17. EXPELLED BRITONS.

    ROME, April 11.—The British Ambassador in Rome (Sir Eric Drummond) visited the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Ciano) today and formally ...

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  18. THE "STORK DERBY."

    TORONTO, April 10.—The relatives of the late Charles Vance Millar, the terms of whose will caused what was known as the "stork derby," have appealed to the ...

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  19. ALGERIAN UNREST.

    PARIS, April 11.—"We must decide whether we want to keep Algeria or not," says M. Raoul Aubaud, Under Secretary for the Interior in an interview ...

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  20. FRANCE ON MOROCCAN ISSUE.

    PARIS, April 11.—In its reply to the Note of February 9 from the Spanish Foreign Minister (Senor del Vayo), the French Government compliments him on ...

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  21. FOREIGNERS IN EGYPT

    MONTREUX, April 12.—Under the presidency of the Swiss Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. G. Motta), the conference between Egyptian representatives ...

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  22. TOURISTS' UNLUCKY DAY.

    R.M.S. ORONTES (By Radio). At sea, April 11.—Apparently because an oil tanker got into difficulties in the Suez Canal, some hundreds of passengers on ...

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  23. "EDWARDIAN LEGEND"

    LONDON, April 11.—After remarking that while Mr. Geoffrey Dennis's book "Coronation Commentary," purports to deal with all the coronations ...

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  24. A TRIP TO MADEIRA.

    LONDON, April 12.—Jessie Jean Mattin (22) a school teacher, was charged today with having stowed away on the Athlone Castle at Southampton. ...

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  25. "UNARMED NEUTRALITY."

    LONDON, April 11.—It is learnt that neither M. Stauning, the Prime Minister of Denmark, who is visiting London, nor the British Ministers he has met ...

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  26. THE LAND STRUGGLE.

    It is reported that the defenders of Bilbao have been largely reinforced from the loyalist province of Asturias and that they have Improved their position on the ...

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  27. NEW GERMAN PARTY.

    BERLIN, April 11.—The Government has confiscated all foreign newspapers carrying the manifesto of the new "German Freedom Party." ...

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  28. FRAUD ALLEGED.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—Property valued at £19,140 was involved in two charges of fraudulent conversion preferred against Rupert Gordon Russell, salesman. ...

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  29. FINLAND AND THE BALTIC.

    LONDON, April 11.—The Earl of Plymouth, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs will, at the invitation of the Governments ...

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  30. ITALIAN TRADE PACTS

    ROME, April 11.—The Cabinet approved today of trade treaties and exchange agreements with 14 countries, including Britain, the Argentine, ...

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  31. JAPANESE FLYERS.

    LONDON, April 12.—When Prince Chichibu, a brother of the Emperor of Japan, and Princess Chichibu. who are visiting London for the coronation, ...

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  32. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—Traffic control by coloured lights at main city intersection will be put into operation tomorrow morning. The new control method ...

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  33. RATE OF RE-EMPLOYMENT.

    WASHINGTON, April 12.—Mr. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labour, said today that it was impossible to reduce the nation's ...

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  34. "STAY-IN" STRIKE THREAT.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Officials of the Miners' Federation claimed tonight that a threat today by employees at the Ibon colliery, near East Maitland, to begin a ...

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  35. APPEAL TO THE POPE.

    In the name of the Christian conscience of his fellow-workers, the President of the Basque Government at Bilbao has telegraphed to the Pope begging him ...

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  36. MISS BATTEN'S HONOURS.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Miss Jean Batten, who is staying in Sydney, today received advice that she had been awarded the Harmon Trophy for 1936, which carries ...

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  37. SHORTAGE OF WOMEN.

    MOSCOW, April 11.—With the aim of eliminating the predominance of males in the far eastern territories, the Soviet is sending 20,000 girls there. The first ...

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  38. KING'S WAR SERVICE.

    LONDON, April 12.—How the present King insisted, against medical advice, in taking part in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 is told by Mr. Hector Bolitho, the ...

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  39. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    CANBERRA, April 12.—Replies received by the Commonwealth Government from the Governments of the States to the proposal that a uniform date should be ...

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  40. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    WELLINGTON, April 12.—To combat the further spread of infantile paralysis, public and private primary schools in the city area of Wellington were closed today ...

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  41. MADRID FRONT.

    LONDON, April 12.—A dispatch from Salamanca reports an official statement by General Franco, the rebel leader, that the loyalists have last 4,000 killed and ...

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  42. FILM STARS' SALARIES.

    NEW YORK, April 10.—In the list of big salaries paid in 1936 cinema artists are shown in receipt of higher sums than industrial and managerial officials. Kay ...

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  43. BOMBERS COLLIDE.

    ROME. April 11.—Eight airmen were killed when two Italian bombing planes collided during manoeuvres at Forli (about 40 miles south-east of Bologna ...

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  44. LOST IN A FOG.

    PARIS. April 11.—The authorities in the south of France have seized five Spanish loyalist aeroplanes that lost their way and were forced down owing to fog ...

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  45. A BIG BLAST.

    AUCKLAND. April 12.—What the management claims to be the largest deliberate explosion in the southern hemisphere was fired at Portland today by ...

    Article : 72 words
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