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  2. GOVERNMENT CLAIMS NUMEROUS SUCCESSES

    THE Spanish Government claims numerous successes, including the defeat of 700 rebels at village of Sietamo by troops advancing upon Saragossa, who were assisted by 10 aeroplanes. Other ...

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  3. OLYMPIC GAMES OPENED BY HITLER

    THE Olympic Games were opened by Herr Hitler to-day after the competitors from every nation had lined up in the huge stadium. Much of the colour departed from the scene, however, for ...

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    Norman Youngberry (centre) gave a lecture on grasses and clovers at the Lismore Junior Farmers' Field Day at the High School agricultural plot on Saturday morning. He was assisted by the district agrostologist (Mr. L. W. McLennan), who is on his right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MARTIAL LAW POSSIBLE

    The Government is considering the declaration of martial law to meet the serious situation which has been created as a result of the High ...

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  6. ITALY AND GERMANY ACCEPT

    Messages from Berlin and Rome report that the German and Italian Governments have informed the British and French and ...

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  7. KILLED MOTHER WITH HATCHET

    After all-night questioning by the police, Gladys Macknight, the 17year-old daughter of a prosperous New Jersey businessman, admitted ...

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  8. LABOUR DISUNITY

    The Labour conference carried a resolution for a special Federal committee, under the chairmanship of the Federal leader (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  9. FATALLY SHOT

    Gordon Maxwell Moon (15), of Toronto, who was accidentally shot in rugged country near Brunkerville yesterday, died in Wallsend hospital ...

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  10. Seaman Dies From Mysterious Illness

    After an eight days' fight for his life against a mysterious illness which caused the death of his cabin mate a week ago, William ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. ITALIANS MASSACRED?

    Travellers continue to bring reports indicating the fighting in Dessie and Addis Ababa is graver than the Italians acknowledge. Ras Seyoum is ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. TEST VALIDITY

    Inter-State importance attaches to the action to be taken on Monday onbehalf of the Melbourne-Riverina hauliers in their fight to maintain ...

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  13. AVIATION PIONEER DEAD

    The death is announced of Louis Bleriot, the first man to fly the English Channel. ...

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  14. Lord Sempill at Karachi

    Lork Kempilll landed here at 11.30 this morning. He will continue his journey to Australia in a few days after repairs are made to the ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. BONES IN ASHES

    Human bones, metal buttons and the barrel of a gun have been found in the ashes of a fire on the farm of Raymond Farrll (47), farmer, near ...

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  16. A.L.P. CHALLENGED

    Despite the A L P. "black" ban, 33 unions yesterday attended the Labour council conference of unions affiliated with the A.L.P. A feature was the ...

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  17. FELL INTO WELL

    On his way home from Mass at Rostrevor College chapel at Magill this morning, George Ronald Gregory (8) fell into a well and was ...

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  18. Secret Talk?

    Mussolini is reported to have held a secret talk with Dr. Schuschnigg and also the German representative. ...

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  19. SYDNEY FOOTBALL

    Rugby League football matches played yesterday resulted: Eastern Suburbs beat St. George 23-5; Newtown beat South Sydney 16-15; ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. Alleged Gunman Involved In Brawl

    A man alleged to be a notorious Sydney gunman; was admitted to the General Hospital last night in a semi-conscious condition, suffering ...

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  21. CARELESS RIDING

    Following interference to a number of horses during the running of the Highweight Handicap at Canterbury races yesterday, Jockey G. Browne ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. "ONLY A FARCE"

    Captain P. S. Mumford, addressing the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, said that civil aviation in. Europe was nothing but a farce. It ...

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  23. £108 Dividend

    Two huge dividends were paid at Morpethville races yesterday. Bajardo won the Morpeth Handicap at 50/1 and paid a straight out ...

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  24. Out For Two Years

    J. Marlowe, the rider of Starter in the Breeders' Handicap at Helena Vale races yesterday, was disqualified for two years for improper ...

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  25. Wreck and Cargo Sold

    The Abel Tasman wreck and cargo were sold at auction yesterday to a Greymouth syndicate for £160 and £400 respectively. There was a large ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. Part of Missing Airliner?

    A French flying boat has located an aluminium float believed to be part of the missing airliner which disappeared with 11 aboard. ...

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