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  2. CANBERRA WINS MASSY CUP

    The Massy Cup again changed hands yesterday when Canberra defeated Queanbeyan by 6 points to two, in a game that held the interest of a great crowd from the start. Half way through the first spell, Norton kicked a penalty goal ...

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  3. ALBERTA PANIC

    Alarmed by the overwhelming victory of the Social Credit candidates in the Alberta Legislative Assembly elections, bankers and business men held ...

    Article : 283 words
  4. STRIKE OFF

    The shipping strike was declared off by an overwhelming majority at a mass meeting of 1,500 striking seamen in the basement of the Sydney ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. LTTLE HOPE OF AVERTING WAR

    Political and official circles in London have now little hope that the Italian-Abyssinian war will be averted, says the "Sunday Times." This, however, will not lessen the Government's determination to utilise the League machinery to its fullest extent. ...

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  6. SPAIN FORESEES MOORISH RISING

    Spain fours a hising of Moroccan tribesmen if Ethiopia is attacked. The War Office is creating large dumps of war material in ...

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  7. ETHIOPIAN SAFEGUARDS FROM AERIAL ATTACK

    Emperor Silassie has ordered special measures to be taken in the event of air raids. The arrival of enemy aircraft will be signalled by three ...

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  8. MR. L. K. S. MACKINNON

    The death occurred last night of Mr. L. K. S. MacKinnon, Chairman of the V.R.C., in his 74th year. Mr. MacKinnon had been in ill-health ...

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  9. RING OF FIRES

    The dry spell experienced in the metropolitan area was responsible for an outbreak of nearly fifty bush fires during the week-end. ...

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  10. BRITISH FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN

    It is denied that the Mediterranean fleet is being strengthened, or that the cruiser programme has been varied. However, H.M.S.'s Revenge and ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. LONDON LANDMARK

    After many false alarms, it is now definitely announced the demolition of the famous Adelphi terrace, overlooking the river Thames will begin ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. PENAL SENTENCES

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says: "Amid great confusion and excitement, the conflict between the Nazi school favouring severe penal ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. AVIATION BOOM

    "The Sunday Times" states the British aircraft industry is enjoying the biggest boom in history. Statistics issued to-day reveal that ...

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  14. ITALIAN ARMY DISPLAY

    Half a million Italians entrenched in the Italian province of Bolzane, form not only the mightiest army ever mobilised in Europe for peace time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RADIO INDUSTRY

    What is described as the most successful show in the history of the radio industry closed today at Olympia, and exhibits are being ...

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  16. MALTESE PRECAUTIONS FOR AIR ATTACK

    The Government has ordered the construction of public air raid shelters in every district in the island. The police have distributed leaflets, ...

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  17. NEW MOTOR CYCLE RECORDS

    Lap records were continuously broken in the Ulster Grand Prix, the fastest motor cycle road race ever run. ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. ITALIAN ACES KILLED

    Three Italian aces, Major Bedendo, Lieutenant. Tessore, and Lieutenant Nicastri, were killed when participating in a prize for the international ...

    Article : 40 words
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