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  2. HEAD OF P. AND O. LINE

    The chairman of the P. and O. line (Lord Craigmyle), Lady Craigmylc, and their daughter, the Hon. Jean Shaw, who arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the new liner Stratheden. Captain D. Harrison, commander ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NATIONALIST RAIDS ON BARCELONA

    Between 200 and 300 people are believed to have been killed in two air raids that were made by Nationalist airmen on Barcelona yesterday. At least 100 children are known to be among the victims. ...

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  4. WILL LEAVE SHORTLY

    Everything is almost in readiness for the flight which Flying-Ofncer A. E. Clouston and Mr. V. A. Ricketts will begin from Croydon on Sunday ...

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  5. TUBB, CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

    Frank A. Tubb, secretary of the Gun Clubs Association of Victoria won the champion of champions title at Tottenham yesterday He killed 34 starlings ...

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  6. DEMOCRACY IN PERIL

    Striking phrases were used by the leader of the Opposition (Major Atlee) when he declared in a speech at Holbeach (Lincolnshire) ...

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  7. DEFENCES OF U.S.A.

    The so-called "peace at any price" group has begun to attack the defence programme, which was announced by President Roosevelt to Congress on Friday. ...

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  8. 375 MILITIA-MEN IN CAMP

    To-day 375 militia men of the Gippsland Battalion (the 52nd) entered camp for six days' intensive training. The personnel is made up of the headquarters ...

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  9. EXPLOSION DISASTER

    At least 50 bodies have been recovered from the munitions factory at Segni, 40 miles from Rome, where three explosions occurred ...

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  10. OBJECTION IN YACHT RACE

    At the Rosal Geelong Yaeht Clubs reBatta to-day the breeze was tery light and as no Al class boats lined up for the morning race the cscnt was abandoned. Defiance was ...

    Article : 427 words
  11. SCIENTISTS ON ICE-FLOE

    Plans for rescuing the four Soviet scientists who have been making weather observations on an ice floe in the Arctic for several months were announced to-day by ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. DELAY IN AIR SERVICE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) denied to-day an accusation contained in a cable message from Australia that the delay in the inauguration of a ...

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  13. HOME FLEET'S CRUISE

    Promptly to time, in spite of storms which were raging in the Channel, the ships of the Home Fleet sailed from Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour ...

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  14. GREEK LEADERS IN EXILE

    The last of his two prominent opponents have been removed by the Prime Minister (General Metaxas), who announced last week that his regime had become "100 ...

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  15. BOY KILLED BY ELECTRICITY

    Harold Westbrook Harslett, aged 15 years, son of an alderman in the Kogarah Council, was killed by electricity in the garage of his home at Kogarah Bay this ...

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  17. TRAINING FOR NAVY

    The latest development in Russia's campaign to strengthen Its navy is the formation of an organisation which has been named "The Young Sailors." ...

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  18. ENGAGEMENT OF KING ZOG

    The engagement of King Zog, of Albania, and the Countess Geraldine Apponyi, of Hungary, was officially announced in the Albanian Parliament ...

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  19. STEEL WORKERS ON STRIKE

    Four hundred men went on strike late last night at the steel mills of Dorman, Long, and Co. at Middlesbrough(Yorkshire). ...

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  20. CRITICISM OF CRITICS

    Referring to day to statements made at the summer school of the Australian Institute of Political Science about defence, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) ...

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  21. LIFE-SAVERS TO COMPETE

    This is the closing day for entries for the most important events in the lifesavers year-the surf rescue championships for men and for women. Training for the ...

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  22. CELEBRATIONS BY NAZIS

    Elaborate precautions were taken by the police yestorday to check celebrations by Austrian Nazis of the fifth annlversary of the Nazi revolution in Germany. ...

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  23. MAN RESCUES DAUGHTER

    When a fire broke out in his weatherboard house early this morning Mr. Francis Jackson, of Shaw street Wagga, rescued his daughter by lifting her ...

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  24. EARLY CHAPLIN FILMS

    Inquiries by the British Film Institute have revealed that no two authorities are agreed about the number of films which Charlie Chaplin made for the Keystone ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT TO RESUME TO-DAY

    Both Houses of Parliament will resume to-morrow after the Christmas recess, and regular sittings will be continued until the adjournment for Easter on April 14. ...

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  26. TWO KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Searchers found the bodies of Mr. Gerard Vultnee, aeroplane designer, aged 37 years, and his wife in the burnt wreckage of their plane. ...

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  27. STORM DAMAGE IN BRITAIN

    Five deaths and extensive material damage have been reported as a result of the storm which began on Saturday morning and continued throughout the greater ...

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  28. DESTROYER MAY BE SEIZED

    The Ansaldo Shlpping Company has been granted a sequestration order against Russian interests in Italy for about £260,000 in respect of unpaid orders, ...

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  29. MISSING PLANE WAS SAFE

    Alter police and civilians had reached all night and early to-day, a missing airliner was found to be safe at Balfour Castle, Shapinsay, a small Island in the ...

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  30. BACK TO WALHALLA

    Residents along the narrow-gauge line from Moe to Walhalla were amazed yesterday to see the train pulled by two NA engines, which are known as "coffee pots" ...

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  31. KING RETURNS TO LONDON

    The King and Queen, with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, left Sandringham this morning by train on their return to London. They had been ...

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  32. ILLNESS OF PRINCE NICHOLAS

    The condition of Prince Nicholas, father of the Duchess of Kent, has improved slightly. An eminent German specialist, Dr. Bergmann, has arrived at Athens to ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. TWO CLUNES PICNIC REUNIONS

    Former residents of Clunes who visited the Fitzroy Gardens yesterday for it holiday reunion had the choice of Joining two picnic parties — the Clunes in Melbourne ...

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  34. SHIP SUNK IN ARCTIC

    The steamer Rabochi (2,513 tons) was crushed by ice in the Aretic Sea and sank. The members of the crew were saved by the ice-breakcr Lenin, to which their food ...

    Article : 41 words
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