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  2. LIGHT HORSE IN CAMP Largest Siuce War

    Sixteen hundred cavalry horses made an impressive sight yesterday as they moved from the Broadmeadows railway station ...

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  3. RUSH FOR JOBS

    About 250 building artisans, carpenters, plasterers, and plumbers besieged an office in Collins street yesterday afternoon where ...

    Article : 461 words
  4. ADVENTURES ON PATROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Several times attacked by savages, and once nearly drowned in a mountain torrent, Mr.J.L. Taylor, an ...

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  5. MONEY FOR DEFENCE

    By passing the Defence Loans Bill the House of Commons has given the Government authority to increase its borrowing powers for ...

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  6. U.S.A. AIR FORCE

    An increase in the strength of the United States Army Air Corps to 6,000 planes, this being 500 more than the House of Representatives agreed to, was approved ...

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  7. TROOPS FOR TROPICS PARADE IN RAIN.—

    —Members of the Darwin Mobile Force marching in a ceremonial parade at Liverpool (N.S.W.). It rained heavily throughout the parade The force will leave for Darwin this month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TROOPSHIP SAILING

    Australia's largest movement of troops and munitions by sea since the war will take place soon. The Montoro, which docked yesterday ...

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  9. LUBRAS BROUGHT TO DARWIN.

    —Lubras, who are alleged to have been found by the patrol launch Larrakia on two pearling luggers, being brought ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Spanish War

    Messages from the Nationalist headquarters at Burgos state that General Franco will not consider granting terms for the ...

    Article : 528 words
  11. DIFFICULTIES OF REICH

    "Le Temps" refutes to-day the arguments put forward by the German Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Gocbbels) in his speech at the Leipzig Pair yesterday, in ...

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  12. "ENCOURAGING RESPONSE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Before his departure for Canberra to-day the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes) said that the next few weeks should see the ...

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  13. GANDHI BREAKS FAST

    Mahatma Gandhi broke his fast at 8.55 a.m. to-day by drinking orange juice. It is understood that an ...

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  14. NEW LIGHTING METHODS

    Remarkable developments in house, showroom, and cafe lighting were displayed to about 150 architects and engineers in the showrooms of the British ...

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  15. BAN ON N.Z. POTATOES

    After six hours' debate the annual meeting of the Federal Potato Advisory Committee adjourned yesterday without having reached any decisions regarding ...

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  16. KING TO LEAVE ON MAY 6

    In view of the possibility that the arrival of the King and Queen at Quebec may be delayed by weather conditions, the King has decided to leave Portsmouth ...

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  17. STILL WITH CZECHS

    The Slovak Cabinet decided at a meeting at Bratislava to withdraw its threat to secede from Czechoslovakia. ...

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  18. MORE VEGETABLES

    Deliveries of vegetables to the market have increased slightly, but good quality peas and beans are scarce. Tomatoes are a little more plentiful. Better quality ...

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  19. WOMAN AIDED SUICIDE

    Mrs. Marie Burckhalter caused a sensation in Court when she pleaded guilty to manslaughter on a charge that she aided her husband to commit suicide on ...

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  20. WIRELESS TRAINING

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Another important contribution to Australia's defence preparedness is to be made by the South Australian division of the Institution of ...

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  21. ZIONIST CONFERENCE

    Delegates to the annual conference of the Zionist Federation of Australia and New Zealand were entertained at luncheon yesterday by the Council of ...

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  22. GAY DOGS IN BRITAIN

    Dogs with tailored coats, complete with handkerchief in pocket, and beauty parlours for dogs were to be seen in England to-day, said Mr. G. Sutton, of the ...

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  23. BODY ON N.S.W. BEACH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—John Mansfield Condon was committed for trial to-day on a charge of manslaughter after an inquest at Wollongong on Alexander ...

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  27. MARTIAL LAW IN IRAK

    By Royal decree, martial law has been enforced at Rashind, six miles from Bagdad, where the Army headquarters are situated, and the neighbouring districts. ...

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  28. HINT OF EARLY TRADE PACT

    The early negotiation of an AustralianAmerican reciprocal trade agreement was Hinted at by the Australian Commissioner at the Golden Gate Exposition (Mr. Arthur ...

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  29. MORE EMPLOYED

    Between January 16. the date of the last return and February 13, employment improved in all but a few industries in Great Britain. ...

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  30. COLONEL BECK'S VISIT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) informed the House of Commons yesterday that the Polish Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) would shortly visit ...

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  31. ALLEGATIONS OF CONSPIRACY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Nicola Truda, aged 58 years, investor; Nicola Romeo Truda, aged 21 years, salesman; and Ellen Matilda ...

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  32. STILL DEADLOCK

    British and Jewish delegates to the palestine conference met informally for two hours at St. James's Palace late last night but failed to end the deadlock ...

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  33. GOVERNOR'S OPERATION

    The Governor of Assam (Sir Robert Reid), who had to be relieved of his duties last month, has undergone an operation for appendicitis. ...

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  34. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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  35. COUNTERFEITING GANG ARRESTED

    Secret service operatives arrested six men and two women in rounding up a counterfeiting ring which circulated more than 1500,000 dollars (£A375,000) worth ...

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  36. KING'S LEVEE

    Mr. Vincent Fairfax, of Sydney, was the only Australian presented at the King's second levee at Buckingham Palace today. ...

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  37. OFF TO THE COURTS.

    —Kerang and Alexandra players setting out yesterday to compete in the country tennis week matches at Kooyong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. RUMANIAN PREMIER DIES

    Dr. Miron Cristea, aged 70 years, Prime Minister and Patriarch of Rumania, died of pneumonia at Cannes, where he had been convalescing after heart attacks. ...

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  39. ERIC CAMPBELL CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Full Court reseived judgment to-day at the close of addresses in the proceedings in which Eric Campbell, solicitor, was called upon ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. PLANES UNSATISFACTORY

    The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Express' 'says that Imperial Airways Ltd. has refused to accept for service five new Armstrong-Whitworth Ensign ...

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  41. MOOLTAN ARRIVES

    FREMANTLE (W.A.) Tuesday.—The P. and O. liner Mooltan arrived to-day with the following passengers for Melbourne:—Mesdames Mackay, Roberts, ...

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