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  2. FRANCO'S TRIUMPH.

    Twenty-four hours after the fall of Madrid, General France's headquarters at Burgos announced early yesterday afternoon that the war that had torn Spain for 32 months had ended. City after city in south-eastern Spin declared for General ...

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  3. FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    LONDON, March 29.—The Hungarian terms for a settlement of the dispute (involving considerable fighting) over the frontier between Slovakia and Ruthenia ...

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  4. NATIONAL REGISTER.

    CANBERRA, March 29.—Reviewing its proposals to create a national register, the Federal Cabinet decided today to abandon the decision reached in Hobart ...

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  5. POLAND'S DANGER.

    WARSAW, March 28.—While Poland's military and moral preparedness for war continues to be the theme of the newspapers and of public utterances, the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLICY.

    LONDON, March 29.—In an unexpected and brief statement in the House of Commons yesterday—due to the pressure of the acute general anxiety—the Prime ...

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  7. STRONG LINE URGED.

    LONDON, March 29.—Signed by 34 Government supporters, including Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Duff Cooper, Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. L. S. Amery, ...

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  8. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, March 28.—In announcing in the House of Commons today the Government's proposals for assisting the shipping industry, including ...

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  9. WHERE CANADA STANDS.

    OTTAWA, March 28.—The question of Canada's status in the event of war appears to be leading to a crisis in the House of Commons. ...

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  10. DICTATORS APPLAUD.

    ROME, March 28.—Signor Mussolini, responding this evening to cheering thousands outside the Palazzo Venezia, who hailed the fall of Madrid, said on ...

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  11. DEBATE IN LORDS.

    LONDON, March 29.—Lord Davies (Liberal) submitted a motion in the House of Lords yesterday welcoming assurances that the Government was ...

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  12. ROUND GIBRALTAR.

    GIBRALTAR, March 28.—Troops and artillery from the interior are garrisoning districts surrounding Gibraltar. It is understood the Nationalists ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE NAZI CAMPAIGN.

    BERLIN, March 29.—The Press campaign against Poland has been intensified following a warning to Poland published yesterday in the journal "Diplomatic ...

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  14. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    TOKIO, March 29.—In a statement to the Japanese Press today the Prime Minister (Baron Hiranuma) said that Japan belonged neither to the tota[?]arian nor ...

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  15. PLAN WELL RECEIVED

    LONDON, March 29.—The Government's long-awaited shipping plan has brought satisfaction in the shipbuilding areas, many of which are languishing ...

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  16. ADELAIDE CONSUL OBDURATE.

    ADELAIDE, March 29.—Declaring that he would not do something which might be regarded as South Australian support for what Great Britain regarded as an ...

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  17. DENMARK'S FEARS.

    LONDON, March 29.—Denmark is becoming increasingly fearful that Germany will demand the return of the areas awarded to Denmark at Versailles. ...

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  18. REJOICING IN MADRID.

    The streets of Madrid were filled yesterday with cheering, dancing and singing crowds. Strangers embraced each other, may tearful. Cars passed laden ...

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  19. MR. CURTIN'S VIEW.

    ''Labour will oppose any set-up for the introduction of conscription, either for the armed forces or for industry.'' said the Leader of the Federal Opposition ...

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  20. ITALIAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, March 29.—It is reported on reliable authority in Rome that Signor Mussolini, in the course of a two-day visit to Calabria, starting today, will ...

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  21. THE CONSCRIPTION ISSUE.

    LONDON, March 29.—A comparison of the British and French contributions to the discussion whether Britain should adopt conscription reveal a fundamental ...

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  22. DEFENDING SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM, March 28.—Sweden is increasing her naval conscript training period from 200 to 340 days and adding 30 days to army conscript training. ...

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  23. DEFIANCE FAVOURED.

    SYDNEY, March 29.—Leaders of metal trade unions said tonight that the decision of the Federal Cabinet to make the national register compulsory would not ...

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  24. TRANSITION IN AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, March 29.—The absorption of Czechoslovakia by Germany had a sequel in Auckland, when the Czech Consul handed over the records and seals to ...

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  25. BY PLANE TO ALGERIA.

    ALGIERS, March 29.—Fourteen Republican planes arrived at Oran today, carrying 48 army officers. Eleven of the planes are of Russian make. ...

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  26. War Supplies from Germany.

    GENEVA, March 28.—War materials which for a week past have been pouring through the Brenner Pass into Italy are reported to have mostly come from Czech ...

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  27. STOCK MARKETS DEPRESSED.

    LONDON, March 29.—The stock markets are still dominated by the political uncertainties and business is negligible with the exception of shipping stocks, ...

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  28. ATTACK IN STREET.

    HOLLYWOOD, March 29.—Delia Bogard, a 17-year-old cinema actress, who was recently cast in a romantic role opposite Jackie Cooper, was attacked and ...

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  29. NEW LITHUANIAN CABINET.

    KAUNAS, March 28.—General Tschenius, Chief of the General Staff, has formed a new Cabinet in succession to that of Father Mironas, which resigned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. FRANCO'S AIMS.

    SEVILLE, March 29.—General de Liano addressing over 50,000 inhabitants of Seville this morning, said General Franco, interpreting the desire of ...

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  31. M. DALADIER'S BROADCAST.

    PARIS, March 29.—The Cabinet unanimously approved today of the text of the statement of French policy to be broadcast by the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VIEWS.

    ADELAIDE, March 29.—Inquiries made today among leading members of the Government party in the State Parliament indicated little likelihood of ...

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  33. DEMOCRACIES ATTACKED.

    BURGOS, March 28.—Senor Serrano Sunez, the Nationalist Minister of the Interior, in a broadcast today said:—''Spain will not forget the behaviour of ...

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  34. IMPORTS FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON, March 28.—Asked in the House of Commons today if, in view of the great volume of subsidised German imports, he would consider imposing by ...

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  35. IN EVENT OF WAR.

    LONDON, March 29.—The Minister for Transport (Dr. Burgin) disclosed in the House of Commons yesterday that the Government would take over all ...

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  36. A SYMPATHETIC MAGISTRATE.

    LONDON, March 28.—"I have a certain sympathy for you in getting enmeshed in these regulations," said the Sheriff when fining Richard Hamer, laird ...

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