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  3. WILL ITALY SEND TROOPS TO SPAIN?

    There is much speculation in foreign diplomatic circles over a conference lasting two hours between Signor Mussolini and General Astray, representative of General Franco, and other members of the Spanish delegation. ...

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  4. MIDDLESEX

    (Australian Associated Press special) The short day's play in the match against Middlesex was more interesting than many in whcih runs were ...

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  5. Invasion of South China Looms

    The assumption is growing that the Japanese invasion of South China is imminent, coupled with an attack on the Canton-Hankow railway. The Hong Kong correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  6. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Military authorities have begun to discharge a number of reservists [?] recently were called up, and [?] establishments in ...

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  7. ESCAPED STOWAWAY CAUGHT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The man who escaped from the locked cabin of the Awatea was located to-day in a city office, and will appear in court ...

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  8. YOUTH'S ARM TORN OFF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Victor Moxham, aged 16, of Murrumbe[?] had an arm torn off when it [?] caught in a machine in a city factory ...

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  9. PAROLE FOR 300 PRISONERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A new prison parole system adopted to-day will enable, 300 prisoners within the State to apply for release under ...

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  10. TAX BURDEN ON INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Increasing taxation was blamed for seriously handicapping industrial development by the retiring president of the ...

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  11. EIRE ELECTION

    Complete lack of logic seemingly governing Irish politics is aptly illustrated by the situation leading to the elections, says the Dublin ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. NAVAL LIMITATION FEELERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. H. C. Bywater) says that it is understood that the United ...

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  13. LEAVE OF ABSENCE

    The Medical Board which examined the Commissioner for Police (Mr. Mackay) reported that his condition is not serious and recommends that ...

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  14. UNSKILLED LABOUR FOR DEFENCE

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby)[?] announced last night that a large proportion of the Commonwealth's defence programme would be ...

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  15. CHINESE PLANES OVER JAPAN

    Two mysterious war planes believed to be Chinese flew over the Japanese island of Kyushu. ...

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  16. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG MOVED

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—It is understood that Dr. Schuschnigg moved during the week-end from a villa in the Port Belvedere Palace, where he ...

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  17. CONSCRIPTION

    Labour members were alarmed by a statement in the House of Commons by Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, ...

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  18. FORMOSA IRON FOR JAPAN.

    TOKYO, Tuesday.—Admiral Kobayashi, governor-general of Formosa, who is on a visit to Japan, said that the industry of the island was being ...

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  19. LOWER TARIFFS

    The Japanese fostered Government at Nanking, announces the extension of big reductions in the North China tariffs on January 20 to Central ...

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  20. NEW GUINEA AIR LINER DELAYED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The airliner Carmania on its inaugural flight from Sydney to Rabaul, was delayed at Cairns for an hour to-day owing to ...

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  21. "DOCTORS' BACKS UP"

    It is understood that an Australian-wide broadcast of the views of the New South Wales branch of the B.M.A. will be made next week ...

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  22. DEFENCE PLANS

    "Joint plans have been prepared by the Navy and Air Force for every emergency and providing [?] complete trade protection," said Sir Thomas ...

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  23. AIR BOMBINGS

    Public dismay over the news from Spain and the Far East of the heavy civilian casualties as a result of the air bombing, was reflected in ...

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  24. AMERICAN BOXER MATCHED

    Despite a points decision given against him at the Stadium last night, Ken Overlin, the American boxer, is to fight Attilio Sabatino in about ...

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  25. TASMAN AIR MAIL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) described as mischievous and harmful statements which are circulating in New Zealand that the Government is ...

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  26. NO CONSCRIPTION IN PEACE TIME

    (From the Political Correspondent of Australian Associated Press) Conscription will be submitted to Parliament for instant introduction ...

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  27. KIDNAPPED

    A few hours before G men rushed to New Rochelle to renew the hunt for the kidnapper and murderer of Peter Levine, James Cash, the 5½ year ...

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  28. N.Z. PREMIER DENIES EXCHANGE RUMOUR

    Annoyed by the repeated statements from Australia that New Zealand was to blame for the delay in the inauguration of the trans-Tasman air mail ...

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