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  2. REPORT OF MUTINY IN SPAIN

    Italian troops at Cadiz (Spain) mutinied on Monday and refused to board trains for the front, states a report issued by the Spanish Press Agency at Gibraltar. Officers with revolvers drawn quelled the mutiny and ...

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  3. MOROCCAN SOLDIERS IN SPAIN

    Fierce Moroccan soldiers, who joined General Franco's Nationalist army early in the Spanish Civil War, have again been conspicuous in Nationalist successes. In Franco's push toward Barcelona, the Moroccans have fought their way to Lerida, the gateway to the seat of the Republican Government. These pictures show soldiers before they embarked for Spain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. M. BLUM IN DANGER

    It is reported that the new financial measures prepared by the Prime Minister (M. Blum) will be too drastic for the Senate and that ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN SHOT DOWN

    An Australian airman, John Whitehead, of Sydney, is reported to have been shot down in an aerial engagement with the Japanese and ...

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  6. DECLINE OF SHIPPING

    British ships were being driven from the seas, the president of the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping (Mr. W. A. Souter) told the ...

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  7. WORKS IN NORTH

    DARWIN, Thursday. — Despite recent statements about heavy proposed Government expenditure in North Australia, evidence given to-day by the director of the ...

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  8. POLICY OF SURRENDER

    "We are asked to seek peace along the hopeless and humiliating path of surrender," said Mr. Lloyd George, in a letter supporting ...

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  9. MORE ARMS FOR ITALY

    The doctrine that the offensive was the best defence was enunciated in the Senate to-day by Signor Mussolini. ...

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  10. DEFENDED BY BOARD

    The board of directors of Imperial Airways Ltd. has sent a letter to shareholders defending Mr. G. E. Woods Humphery, the former ...

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  11. DEMANDS FOR HOME RULE

    The six Czech political parties have passed a joint resolution opposing the demands for home rule that have been made by the ...

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  12. TAXI INTERESTS TO SEE COUNCIL

    Representatives of taxi owners and drivers will wait on the licensed vehicles committee of the City Council next week, to ask that the number of taxis should ...

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  13. WORKERS HOLD SAFEGUARD

    Referring to the recent cases of sabotage of aircraft, Earl Winterton (for the Government) said, in the House of Commons last night, that the principal ...

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  14. 40 WARSHIPS ON STOCKS

    The building of naval vessels continues to be the backbone of the Clyde shipbuilding industry. Some 40 war vessels of various types ...

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  15. WARRANT FOR SOLICITOR

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest ot William Agg-Large, solicitor, of Mayfair, who has been charged with having fraudulently converted money belonging ...

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  16. NO TERRITORY IN COLONIES

    Because of climatic conditions and large native populations, no territory was available in the British colonies where largescale settlement of Austrian refugees was ...

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  18. WAFDISTS ARRESTED

    Troops were called out last night after it had been reported that the Wafdists were making plans to rush the polling booths at the election to-day. ...

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  19. WORLD AFFAIRS

    A review of the foreign news of the week is given by "Sentinel" from 3UZ and 3UL on Sundays at 9.45 p.m. The pseudonym of "Sentinel" masks the identity of one of ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

    Price of gold, £7/0/0½. Exchanges: Dollar, 4.96[?]; franc, 161¼; guilder (Batavia), 8.95. Australian mining shares quiet. Wiluna, ...

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  21. HUGE CLUSTER OF STARS

    The discovery of a gigantic cluster of stars in the southern constellation Sulptor is announced by the director of the Harvard Observatory (Dr. Harlow ...

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  22. WORLD'S BEST FLIGHT

    The flight of Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston and Mr. V. A. Ricketts from London to New Zealand and back in 10¾ days is described by the journal "Aeroplane" as ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. CITY PARKING AREAS AVAILABLE

    Ample accommodation was available for all cars likely to be parked in the city if the City Council carried out its promise to abolish street parking, said ...

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  24. THREE KILLED WHEN BOMBERS COLLIDE

    Three members of the Royal Air Force were killed to-day when two bombers collided in mid-air near Winchester. Wreckage was strewn for a quarter of a mile. ...

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  25. Deaths Follow Injections of Serum

    Six women have died of tetanus at Orlando (Florida) following the injection of cancer serum. Five other women are also suffering ...

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  26. U.S.A. NAVAL PLANS

    The Secretary of state (Mr. Hull) announced this morning that the United States Government intended to invoke the escalator clause of the London Naval ...

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  27. PARTIES DISSOLVED IN RUMANIA

    By special decree King Carol has dissolved all political parties in Rumania and has established a Royal Advisory Council. The Patriarch Chrlstea has been ...

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  28. LORD LLOYD VISITS TURKISH STATESMEN

    Lord Lloyd, formerly British High Commissioner in Egypt, has arrived here to confer with the Prime Minister (Kennal Ataturk) and other Turkish statesmen. ...

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  29. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.—Recruits for the regular army continue to enrol in record numbers. Last week enrolments were 710, an increase of 435, or more than 158 ...

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  30. Fire Damage, £1,500

    DIMBOOLA, Thursday. — A fire this morning destroyed three old wooden buildings in Lochiel street, a shop and dwelling attached, the office of Mr. Cedric R. ...

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  31. TRAIN DISASTER

    The charge of culpable homicide that was preferred against David Anderson, driver of an express train from Edinburgh to Glasgow, has been withdrawn, and ...

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  32. MAHATMA GANDHI SERIOUSLY ILL

    Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian Nationalist leader, is seriously ill. He is suffering from the strain of overwork, and has been advised to rest for ...

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