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  2. SEVEN DROWNED.

    The motor ship, Hibou, heeled over and suddenly sank in Georgian Bay, drowning the captain, stewardess, and five seamen. Ten ...

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  3. "NO NEUTRAL ZONE AT BARCELONA."

    The rebels' broadcast threat to destroy ships carrying arms has' not yet reached the Russian and French Governments. A further broadcast announced that a neutral zone would not be established at Barcelona for foreign vessels, ...

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  4. FARMERS CLASH.

    Thirteen persons were killed and many were wounded in a clash between farmers of the neighbouring towns of ...

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  5. JOIN LEAGUE.

    A speech from the Throne announced that Egypt shortly will apply for entry to the League of Nations, calling a conference of ...

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  6. ONE OF THE WORST FIRES IN STATE'S HISTORY.

    When insurances are paid on the Millaquin distillery fire it is anticipated that they will be the greatest paid ...

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  7. £6000 BLAZE.

    Damage estimated a £6000 was caused at Geaveston, Huon, on Saturday afternoon, when a fire destroyed stately public buildings, ...

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  8. RICH GOLD FIND.

    J. Congdon confirmed the report of a further rich gold find on the Midas ground at Lolworth Creek, when he arrived in town from the diggings. ...

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  9. PEACE TIME STRENGTH.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced on Saturday that the Commonwealth militia is now at peace time strength, ...

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  10. TENSION REVIVED.

    Tension has been revived with Manchukuo owing to the kidnapping from the Peiping-Mukden train of five Japanese officers, ...

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  11. STAPLE FIBRE.

    The Australian Associated Press special Manchester correspondent says important developments have been made in the use of staple fibre ...

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  12. MODEL PRISON.

    The insurgents claim to have driven back the militia, capturing the model prison, which though battered by General Franco's guns, still is a ...

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  13. FIERCE STORM.

    A storm wrecked houses and damaged furniture at Nikemba on Saturday afternoon, carrying iron and timber ware for distances up to a mile. ...

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  14. NEW PHASE.

    The American maritime strike entered a new phase yesterday, when the Masters', Mates', and Pilots' Association and Marine Engineers' ...

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  15. SOVIET TRIAL.

    The trial of the foreigners who have recently been arrested in Russia on charges of sabotage and other offences has commenced at ...

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  16. PERFECT SYSTEM.

    Perfection of the system for wartime, whereby the whole of England will know within 7 minutes when air raiders have ...

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  17. U.S.A. Instructions.

    The State Department gave free authority to the Secretary of the U.S.A. Embassy in Madrid to close and leave with his staff upon his ...

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  18. OFFENSIVE FILMS.

    Archbishop Duhig explained last night the precise decision, of the Catholic Hierarchy of Australia following the Papal encyclical on films. ...

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  19. Germany and Italy Denounced.

    The Government is violently denouncing Italy and Germany. It declares: "Italy found General Franco an accomplice to attempt to convert ...

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  20. AGREEMENT PROSPECTS.

    After three days of close bargaining, further proposals for a settlement of the Japanese trade dispute were formulated yesterday for ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN NURSES AT FRONT.

    Two Australians, Misses Alleen Palmer, daughter of Mr. Vance Palmer, the well-known author, and Margot Miller, who are at present ...

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  22. HUME WEIR.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) on Saturday opened the Hume Weir at the junction of the Murray and Mitts Mitta Rivers for which the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS' VENTURE.

    An Australian, Miss Kathleen Robinson, daughter of Mr. Matthew Robinson, station owner, of Wyalong, is the chief figure in a philanthropic ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. CRASH WHILE LANDING.

    The pilot and two passengers were injured when a Fokker three-engined monoplane, carrying four joy-riders, crashed in landing in a high wind at ...

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  25. FELL DEAD NEAR COFFIN.

    Miss Minnie Webb, aunt of the film artist, Miss Fay Webb, who died on Thursday, fell dead as she was standing beside the ...

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  26. THE INSURANCES.

    Insurances on the Millaquin Distillery total £144,025, held by 27 companies, of which the Standard Insurance Co. of New Zealand Ltd., is ...

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  27. HUNGER STRIKE.

    Eight hundred male and 400 female Nationalist students in the Vilna University are taking part in a hunger strike to enforce their demand ...

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  28. "EUTHANASIA IS PRACTISED."

    "There is no doubt that euthanasia is practised by medical men in Britain, and I have no reason to think that it is not done in a proper and ...

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  29. LARGS BAY IN COLLISION.

    The Large Bay, bound for Australia, collided with the Gravesend collier, Corquest. The Large Bay was not damaged, and proceeded. The ...

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  30. IZVESTIA'S ATTACK.

    The "Izvestia." declaring that Germany is trying to frighten Britain into isolation, bitterly attacks the reported Japan-German agreement as a ...

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  31. SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS

    Although he held out no hope of an early reduction in postal charges, the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. Brown), who arrived ...

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  32. WINE AT WEDDINGS.

    Methodist ministers have decided to refuse to preside at wedding breakfasts where wine is served, on the ground that they might be expected ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. "STORK DERBY" LEGAL.

    Mr. Justice Middleton ruled that the "Stork Derby" clause in the Millar will was valid, but that the prize was intended for motners of legitimate ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. Compulsory Training in Britain.

    The "Sunday Dispatch" says it is believed that the conscription which the authorities are considering consists of a fortnight's compulsory ...

    Article : 40 words
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