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  2. LERIDA FALLS.

    LONDON, April 4.—Lerida, 80 miles north-west of Barcelona, and described as the key to that city, has fallen to the Spanish rebels after a desperate ...

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  3. SMALLPOX PRECAUTIONS.

    Miss Muriel Little, an occupant of a house in Clark-street, Nedlands, where another woman became fatally ill with smallpox on March 23. developed a ...

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  4. AUSTRIA'S FATE.

    LONDON, April 3.—Herr Hitler has returned to Austria to carry on the campaign for the plebiscite to be held next Sunday to confirm Germany's annexation ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN ELECTION.

    CAIRO, April 3.—The completion of the election in Upper and Lower Egypt. except for 18 seats where another poll is essential owing to technicalities, confirms ...

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  6. U.S. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    WASHINGTON, April 4.—In a statement today to the Senate Naval Committee, the State Department declared that the United States must maintain ...

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  7. ANGLO-ITALIAN TREATY.

    CANBERRA, April 4.—Messages received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) from the British Government in the past few days are understood to confirm the ...

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  8. LUNGHAI CONFLICT.

    SHANGHAI, April 4.—The Japanese deny the Chinese claims to successes in the north Tientsin-Nanking railway sector of the important Lunghai railway ...

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  9. MADRID BOMBARDED.

    MADRID, April 4.—In retaliation for the loyalist attacks in the Guadalajara region (north-east of Madrid), which are still being pressed, new rebel batteries ...

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  10. Child Victims at Toledo.

    LONDON, April 3.—The" correspondent of "The Times" at Burgos states that during an air raid by Republican planes on Toledo yesterday a bomb fell on a ...

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  11. REFUGEES IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, April 3.—Rebel aircraft, after flying over France (states a message from Perpignan) severely bombed Portbou (just over the frontier, in Spain) ...

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  12. THE DUCE'S CONCESSIONS.

    LONDON. April 3.—In the Anglo- Italian agreement Signor Mussolini will recognise the British protectorate over South Arabia, including the Hadramaut, ...

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  13. "A TRAGIC MOCKERY."

    LONDON, April 4.—In an interview by telephone with the 'Daily Herald" last night, Nahas Pasha, Egypt's former Prime Minister, who lost his seat in the ...

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  14. MUSSOLINI'S AIMS.

    PARIS, April 4.—Madame Tabouls, the political writer, alleges that Signor Mussolini, with Herr Hitler's connivance, is preparing for an attempt to take ...

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  15. EMPIRE PRODUCERS.

    SYDNEY, April 4.—The British Empire Producers' Conference today adopted unanimously a resolution having as its objective the regulation of supplies of ...

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  16. BRITISH SUBJECTS ASSAULTED.

    SHANGHAI, April 4.—The British Consulate-General has protested to the Japanese authorities against the treatment of two British subjects, William ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BIGGER WARSHIPS.

    TOKIO, April 4.—A threat that Japan would build "pocket" battleships as an outcome of the British and United States decision under the escalator clause of the ...

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  18. ABSORPTION OF INDUSTRY.

    BERLIN, April 4—The German Minister for Economics (Herr Funk), expounding the Nazi plans for the absorption of Austrian industry, said today that it ...

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  19. FRENCH FINANCE.

    PARIS, April 4.—The Cabinet Council adopted without modification today the new financial Bill prepared by the 'Prime Minister (M. Blum), which ...

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  20. H.M.S. HOOD AT BARCELONA.

    BARCELONA, March 3.—The British battue-cruiser Hood (42,000 tons) has arrived here. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. POPE'S FEELINGS.

    LONDON, April 4.—Commenting on the remarkable broadcast from the Vatican City radio station on Friday expressing the Pope's deep resentment at the action ...

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  22. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    TOKIO, April 4.—In an exclusive interview with the Australian Associated Press today, a high Government official stated:—"A commercial agreement with ...

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  23. CARPENTER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE April 4—The Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) was informed in the Fist Civil Court today that a settlement had been arrived at in the ...

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  24. GREAT WESTERN LINE.

    ADELAIDE, April 4.—The Common- wealth Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Gahan), who arrived from Melbourne today, said that the new timetable for ...

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  25. LASSETER'S REEF.

    MELBOURNE, April 4.—Members of an aerial expedition to the interior who returned to Melbourne tonight claim that they have discovered Lasseter's reef. ...

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  26. AMERICAN AIRWAYS.

    WASHINGTON, April 3.—It is stated that the Government is opening negotiations with the Netherlands Government for landing rights in the Netherlands ...

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  27. EVANGELICAL CHURCHES.

    BERLIN. April 4.—Representatives of the Evangelical churches in a proclamation on the Reichstag election that will accompany Sunday's plebiscite, state:— ...

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  28. PARIS PREPARES FOR ROYALTY

    PARIS, April 4.—An entire wing of the Quai d'Orsay palace, which was built in 1846 and lacks modern comforts, is being converted speedily into a suite for use by ...

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  29. JAPANESE ECONOMY.

    TOKIO. April 3.—Following the Emperor's recent exhortation to his subjects to use Japanese products, Admiral Prince Fushimi, Chief of the Naval Staff, who ...

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  30. HUNGARY CALM.

    BUDAPEST, April 3.—"Nothing has happened to disturb Hungary's calm. On the contrary, two friends of the country have become ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    AUCKLAND, April 4.—A case began in the Auckland Supreme Court today in which Isabella Jane Paddock, matron at the Waihi Hospital, claims £400 special ...

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  32. RACING CAR HITS CROWD.

    ROME, April 3.—Nine persons, including six children, lost their lives at Bologna today when a Lancia car taking part In a thousand-mile road race skidded ...

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  33. LEG TORN OFF.

    SYDNEY, April 4.—Thomas Hunkin (21), of Rowntree-street, Balmain, showed amazing fortitude yesterday afternoon when his leg was torn off ...

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  34. JAPANESE TRADE.

    TOKIO, April 3.—The Government has decided to send a representative to South Africa at the first opportunity to renew negotiations for a trade treaty. ...

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  35. FIRE AT AIRPORT.

    NEW YORK, April 3.—The main hangar at the municipal airport at Miami (Florida). containing 14 planes, was destroyed by fire on Saturday after an ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND LOTTERY.

    VANCOUVER, April 3.—A conviction against Captain J. H. Rankin, who was arrested in December last following a police raid on what was alleged to be ...

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  37. VOTING IN THE PLEBISCITE.

    SYDNEY, April 4.—About 200 German nationals resident in New South Wales left Sydney this evening in the Norddeutscher Lloyd freighter Neckar to vote ...

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  38. AIRTIGHT CABINS.

    LONDON, April 3.—The aeronautical correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" states that the Air Ministry is experimenting with airtight cabins in order to ...

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  39. DEATH OF A SULTAN.

    LONDON, April 3.—The death has occurred of the Sultan of Selangor of the Federated Malay States. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. ...

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  40. STATE ELECTION RESULTS.

    LONDON, April 4.—Commenting on the results of the recent State elections in South Austral Queensland and New South Wales, "The Times," in a leading ...

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  41. "THE REAL MENACE."

    CHICAGO, April 4.—The Secretary of the Interior (Mr. H. L. Ickes), speaking here today, declared that Fascism, not Communism, was the real menace to ...

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  42. LIFE ASSURANCE CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, April 4.—The Acting Federal Attorney-General (Senator McLachlan). who arrived in Sydney today, said that the new Bill to provide for the control ...

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  43. RAIL TROLLEY CAPSIZES.

    BRISBANE, April 4.—One man was killed and three others were injured to-day when a rail trolley on which they were travelling between Lynbrook and ...

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  44. FOUND DEAD IN PADDOCK.

    DALWALLINU, April 4.—Watkin Thomas Thorpe (38), was found dead in a paddock on his property at West Wubin late on Saturday afternoon. There was ...

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  45. HOMAGE TO MUSSOLINI.

    ROME, April 4.—It has been announced in the Senate that the principal native chiefs of Abyssinia will go to Rome for the celebrations on May 9, which is the ...

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  46. MEMBER'S FACE SLAPPED.

    LONDON. April 4.—The House of Commons was thrown into turmoil at question time today. Commander R. T. Bower (Conservative) remarked to ...

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  47. FATAL PLANE CRASH.

    BRUSSELS, April 4—A Renard plane which was undergoing trials for a flight into the stratosphere in the presence of Professor August Piccard crashed on ...

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  48. NATURALIST'S VENTURE.

    SAN DIEGO (California). April 4.— Mr. Richard Archbold, of the American Museum of Natural History here, is planning an exploration eight by airboat to ...

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