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  2. REBELS CLOSING ON MADRID

    JUST three months have elapsed since the outbreak of the revolt in Spain, and to-day the insurgents are vigorously attacking the capital from the north-west, west, and south-west. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TWO INJURED IN 'PLANE CRASH

    FAILING to rise at the end of the runway at Mt. Garnet, 100 miles south-west of Cairns, early this morning, a North Queensland ...

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  4. A RECORD AND A MASCOT

    Opperman with his wife at the Sydney G.P.O., after he had clipped 45 hours off the Brisbane—Sydney non-stop cycling record. On the left is Mr. Bruce Small, holding the Kangaroo presented to Opperman during his trip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOOWOOMBA STRUCK BY CYCLONE

    HEAVY damage was done by a cyclonic gale, which lasted only about 60 seconds, early to-night. The seed-grading shed of the State Wheat Board in Water Street was partly wrecked, huge pieces of galvanised iron, weighing many tons carrying ...

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  6. TRAIN PLOUGHS INTO CROWD

    THIRTEEN persons were killed and five injured when an express train ploughed at full speed into a crowd at Toukh, 30 miles ...

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  7. BATTING PRACTICE ON EASY WICKET

    THE cricket yesterday was not exciting all the time. The English batsmen took the chance, on an easy wicket, of having pleasant hours of batting practice without any interfering nets in the way. ...

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  8. WILD RIOTING IN BOMBAY

    The Moslem—Hindu clashes continued yesterday, nine, more persons being killed and 100 injured. To-day the situation grew worse ...

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  9. BRITISH SHIPS IN PACIFIC

    The imperial shipping committee, under the presidency of Sir Halford Mackinder, has commenced drafting its report on the problems of British ...

    Article : 268 words
  10. RESTORATION OF HAPSBURGS

    The Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) announced that Austria would hold a plebiscite on the restoration of the Monarchy at the proper time. He ...

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  11. GERMANY AND COLONIES

    It is generally accepted in London that Herr von Ribbentrop (the recently-appointed German Ambassador to London) was responsible for the ...

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  12. "TALKING BOOKS" FOR THE BLIND

    Following his gift of £1,350,000 for medical research at Oxford University, Lord Nuffield has given £35,000—to be spread over seven years—to the ...

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  13. LABOUR FAVOURS ROOSEVELT

    The American Federation of Labour made public yesterday its four-yearly preelection report to 33,000 local unions and 110 national and ...

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  14. SEARCH OF SEA FOR ACTORS

    Although a wide area of the sea between the New South Wales coast and Lord Howe Island has been searched, there is still no trace of the motor ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. DRIVERS AWAIT COURT'S DECISION

    Although a largely-attended meeting of drivers of commercial vehicles was held to-day no action was taken to cause a spread of the bus drivers' ...

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  16. NAZIS CONTROL DANZIG

    Simultaneously with the dissolution of the Social Democrat Party, the police arrested 200 of its leading members. Opposition to the Nazi ...

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  17. YOUTHS FOR FARM WORK

    Only two States have replied so far to the Commonwealth Government's requests for the views of the States an a resumption of migration. ...

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  18. CYCLING RECORD

    The French cyclist, Maurice Richard, broke the one hour's unpaced world's record, covering 45 kilometres 398 metres. He broke nine other ...

    Article : 34 words
  19. NO FLYING BOATS ON SEA OF GALILEE

    A proposal that the Sea of Galilee should be used by Imperial Airways Hying boats on the Anglo-Australian route, has been abandoned in ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Wilhelm Frederick Brauer (54), husband of Mrs. Wilhelmina Mary Brauer (48), whose body was found in the ashes of her home at Roadvale, a ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA

    Several persons are missing following a series of forest fires, which raged dangerously close to the environs of San Francisco to-day. Thousands ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. ARCHBISHOP'S WARNING AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    The Roman catholic Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Prendiville), addressing 1500 men at the first annual communion of combined schools and colleges of ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. KAISER WAS HOSTILE TO JEWS

    E. F. Benson's book, "The Kaiser and English Relations," reveals that in 1907 the Kaiser, who was strongly anti-Jewish, told Sir Edward Grey ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. AMERICAN AIR RECORD

    Litutenant John Sterling set a new record of 127,346 miles an hour in, winning the Mitchell Trophy air race, the premier event of the United States ...

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  25. GERMAN BAN ON SALE OF FOREIGN SECURITIES

    Owing to the high quotations of foreign securities on the German Stock Exchanges, which are regarded as dangerous and unjustified, the ...

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  26. HOTELKEEPER FATALLY INJURED

    James William Williams (68), hotelkeeper, of Mount Moriac, died in hospital this morning from injuries received when the truck in which he ...

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  27. 80 CHILD MIGRANTS FOR SYDNEY

    With the increasing support being given to boy migration from England, there is every probability that the scope of the Barnardo Homes in New ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. DIVIDEND OF £181

    High Star, winner of the Maiden Handicap, six furlongs, at the Dargaville Racing Club's meeting, held at Avondale, was neglected in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. TOOK WRONG TURN AND WALKED 90 MILES

    Three men who took a wrong turning had to walk 90 miles. Messrs. Kelly, Bruce, and another, who were motoring to the Eastern States passed ...

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  30. BARQUE'S LONG VOYAGE ACROSS PACIFIC

    The four-masted barque, Joseph Conrad, has arrived here for a fort-night's stay. She is on the last leg of a two-year round-the-world cruise. ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. DRIVER'S ESCAPE PROM BURNING TRUCK

    [?] W. Bretz, of Beenleigh, had a narrow escape from injury late last night when his truck capsized and caught fire, on the Glamorgan Vale ...

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  32. GENERAL RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    General rain fell throughout the State during the week-end. Although it was light in the upper parts of Eyre Peninsula, and one or two centres ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. SOCIETY WOMAN'S SUIT FOR DIVORCE

    Mrs. Ernest A. Simpson (an American) has lodged a petition for a divorce from her husband, who is an ex naval officer. The case will be ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £7/2/2½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.89 to the pound sterling, and the franc at 105. Previous quotations ...

    Article : 49 words
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