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  2. THE MILITARY STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, April 25.—The Spanish rebels on Friday resumed their land offensive against Bilbao, occupying several villages. General de Dano, the rebel leader in ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY.

    Anzac Day was observed yesterday throughout the Commonwealth, and wherever Australians gathered, at services which were marked by reverent appreciation of the sacrifices made during the Great War by Australian sailors and soldiers. ...

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  4. NEGRO HYSTERIA.

    NEW YORK, April 24.—Waves of rellgious hysteria and excitement, which swept the negro quarters of New York following the arrest on Thursday of ...

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  5. ITALY'S FRIENDSHIP.

    LONDON. April 24.—Reviewing the conversations between the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) and Signor Mussolini in Venice, in the course of ...

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  6. FRONTIER UNREST.

    SIMLA, April 24.—With the concentration of 33,000 troops, five companies of light tanks, two squadrons of the Royal Air Force and the assumption of political ...

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  7. BILBAO DRAMA.

    LONDON, April 24.—Four British food ships having successfully run the blockade the Spanish insurgents declare they are maintaining of Bilbao, the Basque ...

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  8. BELGIUM'S STATUS.

    LONDON, April 25.—The British and' French Governments made a joint declaration in Brussels today releasing Belgium from her obligations under the ...

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  9. RAJPUTANA RIOT.

    BIMLA, April 23.—The rioting at Behror (Rajputana) yesterday resulting In 14 persons being killed and 42 wounded when the police were compelled to fire ...

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  10. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    POONA, April 24.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the former Congress Party leader, in an Interview today, declared that the assurances he was demanding from the ...

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  11. NON-INTERVENTION MEETING.

    LONDON, April 24.-A meeting of the sub-committee of the Non-intervention Committee on Spain has been convened for next Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  12. ONTARIO STRIKE SETTLED.

    OSHAWA (Ontario), April 24.—By 2,205 votes to 36, a meeting today of the strikers in the Oshawa plants of the General Motors Corporation ratified the ...

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  13. IN KING'S PARK.

    In the still, cold darkness of the night at its close 10,000 people made their way yesterday to the State War Memorial in King's Park there, while day was yet ...

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  14. ARRESTS IN VIENNA.

    VIENNA, April 24.—It is officially announced that 18 members of the so-called "Austrian Nazi General Staff" have been arrested on a charge of having been ...

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  15. JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, April 23.—An important change in Japan's policy towards China and Russia is foreshadowed by reports in Tokio newspapers, transmitted to London. ...

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  16. THEIR MAJESTIES REMEMBER.

    CANBERRA, April 25.—His Excellecy the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) today received the following message from His ...

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  17. CALIFORNIAN AFFRAY

    STOCKTON (California), April 24.—At least 50 persons were wounded or injured, including several women, in a fight yesterday at a canning plant in which ...

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  18. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    LONDON , April 24—The solicitor to the Duke of Windsor, Mr. A. G. Allen, states that unless William Heinemann, Ltd., the publishers of "Coronation ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    SAN FRANCISCO. April 24.—A "sitdown" strike by 1,200 employees has closed the San Frencisco plant of the Ford Motor Co. The strikers are in ...

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  20. HOSTESS'S SUICIDE.

    NEW YORK, April 25.—While 400 prospective guests for a cocktail party assembled in the lobby of a Park-avenue apartment yesterday, the hostess, Mrs. ...

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  21. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.

    FLINT (Michigan), April 23.—The formation is announced of the Independent Automobile Employees' Association to combat the Committee for Industrial ...

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  22. BUS STRIKE THREAT.

    LONDON, April 25.—London busmen have decided to go on strike from April 30 unless their demand for a 7½-hour day Is conceded. The decision will also apply ...

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  23. MARRIAGE PLANS.

    ST. WOLGANG, April 25.—Sir Walford Selby, British Minister at Vienna, arrived yesterday and is staying with the Duke of Windsor overnight. It is officially ...

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  24. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    The crowd which attended the national Anzac Day service held on the Perth Esplanade yesterday afternoon seemed to exceed in numbers last year's ...

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  25. FEARS OF THE SOVIET.

    LONDON, April 23.—It is believed that Russia's army and submarine strength in Eastern Siberia have increased to a point where the Soviet is able to take a firm ...

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  26. JAPANESE ELECTIONS.

    TOKIO, April 23.—Nominations for the elections to the Diet, which will be held on April 30, will close at midnight to-night. It is regarded as practically ...

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  27. VETERANS PARADE.

    Over 5,000 men, women and children marched through Perth streets yesterday afternoon to commemorate the landing of the first Australian and New Zealand ...

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  28. VIOLENT STORMS.

    NEW YORK, April 25.—A message from Sioux City (Iowa) states that the north-west of the State is without telegraphic or telephone communication as ...

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  29. ANTI-TRUST SUIT.

    NEW YORK, April 24.—Initiating the largest anti-trust action since Standard Oil was declared a monopoly in 1911, the Government has filed a suit asking for ...

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  30. PETTY THEFTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 25.—The Treasury has discharged four elderly women clerks for stealing a total of about 100 dollars (£20 sterling) over a period of ...

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  31. DEATH FOR TREASON.

    BERLIN, April 24—It is now disclosed that a Jew, Helmut Hirsch (21), who was sentenced to death on March 8 for high treason by bringing explosives into ...

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  32. GERMAN PRESS CRITICAL.

    BERLIN, April 24.—The newspapers are vehemently attacking Britain for permitting her warships to protect the blockade-runners, which they assert is ...

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  33. NATIVE WITCHCRAFT.

    CAPE TOWN, April 24.—Bagahkametsi the divorced wife of Tshekedi, chief of the Bamangwato, of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, who pleaded guilty ...

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  34. PALESTINE AND IRAK.

    LONDON, April 24—The British Government has decided to make a grant in aid to the Transjordan Government for the construction of a motor road ...

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  35. ATTEMPT ON CAPE RECORD.

    LONDON, April 25.—Mr. H. L. Brook took off from Gravesend at 5.52 a.m. to-day on an attempt to beat Amy Mollison's record for a flight to the Cape and ...

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  36. WATERFRONT TROUBLE ENDED.

    NEW YORK, April 23.—The strike directed against the ships of the CunardWhite Star and the Furness-Whitby lines at all United States ports by the ...

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  37. FILM OF ROYAL FAMILY.

    LONDON, April 25.—A film of the Sing and Queen and the little princesses in the grounds of their own home will be shown on newsreels beginning tomorrow. ...

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  38. FILM STAR'S MOTHER DEAD.

    LONDON, April 23.—The mother of Miss P. Merle Oberon, the Tasmanianborn film actress, Mrs. Constance Charlotte Thompson, died in a London ...

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  39. ART STUDENT'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, April 23.—A Dominion student, Kenneth Bebbington, of Melbourne, now at the Royal Academy schools, has won a Rome scholarship for painting with ...

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  40. JAPAN AND TARIFFS.

    TOKIO, April 25.—The Minister for Finance (Mr. S. Yuki) announced today that the Government was ready to reduce tariffs by reciprocal agreements. ...

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