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  2. LERIDA NOW IN NATIONALIST HANDS

    Large reinforcements rushed by the Spanish Government to Lerida could not stem the tide of the Nationalist advance in the north of Spain. On Monday the city fell to General Franco's forces. This picture, received by airmail yesterday, shows Government reinforcements marching into Lerida on March 15, when the city was first threatened. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FEARS FOR SAFETY

    Many Germans and Austrians who are living in Britain are seriously doubting the safety of boarding the German liner Wilhelm Gustloff, ...

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  4. THRILLS ON ISLAND

    Thrilling adventures befell Mr. H. F. Broadbent and Mr. H. Wicke, his mechanic, when they reached Sesok, on the island of Flores, to ...

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  5. IRRIGATTON AND LAMBS

    Reviewing his tour of Victoria, Dr. John Hammond said yesterday that the best farmers in the irrigation areas were the equal of any in the world—but we needed ...

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  6. CHINA CELEBRATES VICTORY

    Fireworks and processions that lasted for hours marked the celebration of Chinese victories over the Japanese forces in the South Shantung area. The Chinese troops are now pressing on to Tsinan, the base of ...

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  7. COLLAPSE NEAR

    The Basllica of the Holy Sepulchre is to be closed at once, because of the danger of collapse. The District Commissioner of Lands (Mr. ...

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  8. WALKED OUT OF CHAMBER

    Members of the Sudeten (German minority) party left the Chamber in a body last night to express their disapproval of the Government. ...

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  9. AT SPEED OF COMET

    The British technical aviation Bress acclaims the record-making flight of Flying-officer A. E. Clouston and Mr. V. A. Ricketts ...

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  10. EXTENSION OF IRRIGATION

    NUMURKAH, Friday. — Replying to representations made at meetings at Strathmerton, Numurkah, Waaia, Nathalia, and Picola on Thursday and Friday ...

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  11. STRIKE IN BRITAIN

    The first strike against "dilution" (admitting non-unionists to special trades) has begun in Britain, despite appeals by the ...

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  12. LAYING UP SHIPS

    A compensation pool to enable tramp shipping to be laid up instead of operating at uneconomic rates is proposed in a ...

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  13. TREATY WITH ITALY

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that before the enforcement of the Anglo-Italian Treaty, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) ...

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  14. MARCH ON SENATE

    Carring out their threat of a demonstration, supporters of the Left Wing flocked toward the Senate last night shouting, "Blum must ...

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  16. M.P. WHO WAS STRUCK

    The condition of Commander R. T. Bower (Con.), who was struck across the face by Mr. Shinwell (Lab.) in the House of Commons on Monday, is causing ...

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  17. CO-OPERATION IN WORLD

    The need for co-operation and understanding between the nations of the world was emphasised by the Prime Minister Mr. Chamberlain), when he spoke at a ...

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  18. SHOTS AT PURSUERS

    Three revolver shots were fired while he was chasing four youths, Kenneth Owen Guilfoyle, electric welder, Kilburn street, North Caulfield, told the Caulfield Court ...

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  19. Austro-German Plebiscite

    The propaganda for the plebiscite on the Austro-German union, to be held to-morrow, was opened in Vienna by Herr Gauleiter Buerckel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SLY GROG RAID

    Mr. Mohr, P.M., told a young woman, Nancy Sergeant, of Argyle street, St. Kilda, at the St. Kilda Court on Thursday, that only her youth and the absence of previous ...

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  21. WAS HE?

    "I'm just a gullible dupe," Albert Sonenberg sadly told the Court to-day, admitting nine marriages. Having admitted that he had been ...

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  22. RESTRICTIONS ON JEWS IN HUNGARY

    The Prime Minister (Dr. Duranyi) announced to-day that a bill would be introduced to limit the employment of Jews by private firms in Hungary to 20 per ...

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  23. Killed in Conveyer

    Being left-handed contributed to the death of Edward Francis Flannery, aged 15 years, confectioner, of Hodgkinson street, Clifton Hill, on March 11, ...

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  24. [?]IGGERS TO FORM GUARD

    The Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce) has announced that [?] Australian returned soldiers attending [?] unvelling of the Villers-Bretonneux ...

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  25. Says Woman Took Money

    A woman who was alleged to have stolen £6 in cash and personal belongings from a man whom she met in the city appeared at the City Court yesterday. ...

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  26. PAID HOLIDAYS FOR ALL

    Twelve million persons will benefit if recommendations made by the committee presided over by Lord Amulree are adopted by the Government. The committee has ...

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  27. FITTER'S-DEATH

    Although he had been warned that it was dangerous, an attempt to open a blank cartridge caused the death of James Edward Carroll, aged 17 years, fitter, of Brunswick ...

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  28. ACROSS OCEAN UNDER SAIL

    The Latifa, a Bermuda rigged cutter of 53 tons, 58 feet in length, sailed from Southampton water yesterday on a 3,000 miles crossing of the Atlantic under sail. ...

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  29. VON CRAMM TAKEN TO BERLIN

    Go[?]ried von Cramm, famous international tennis player, who was arrested [?]e weeks ago after his return from a [?]nnis tour of Australia, has been taken ...

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  30. Elster Creek

    To investigate allegations that the Elster creek in its present condition is a menace to health, the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Goudie), Messrs. Field and ...

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