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  2. HURRIED MEETINGS OF BRITISH MINISTERS

    Before leaving for Sandringham to spend the week-end with Their Majesties, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) presided over another meeting of Ministers, at which the Spanish situation was discussed. ...

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  3. MOROCCAN MOVES ALARM FRANCE

    The Berlin official newsagency denies that German troops have landed in Spanish Morocco or that barracks are being prepared for them; but the value ...

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  4. SEARCH FOR AUSTRALIA'S BEST SPIN ATTACK

    Confidence has returned to displace negative cricket, and I think Australia can win the fourth Test in Adelaide. Our spin bowlers are better and ...

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  5. MR. MENZIES HERE TODAY

    The arrival of the Federal AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Menzies) in Adelaide today, will mark the opening of the Yes campaign for the referendum. At ...

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  6. WHY U.S. TYPE PLANES WILL BE BUILT

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), in a statement yesterday, gave in more detail reasons why the Commonwealth Government had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BALANCED BUDGET HOPED FOR BY 1938

    In his Budget message to Congress for the 1937-38 financial year, President Roosevelt says that a balanced Budget in 1938 will be possible only if ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANY BANS WEDDING FILM

    Hopes that the friction between Holland Germany over this week's Royal wedding had ended were somewhat dashed today by the police ...

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  9. REBELS PRESS NORTH OF MADRID

    Fierce fighting continues north-west of Madrid, where the rebels are pressing a large-scale attack in the hope at piercing the city's defences. ...

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  10. "MARKETING PROVISION INCONCLUSIVE"

    At the Botanic Park yesterday, Mr. Makin, M.H.R., said that the referendum marketing proposals were incomplete and inconclusive, and it would be ...

    Article : 354 words
  11. COUNTESS WORKS IN MILK BAR

    Following the appearance of this advertisement in the personal column of "The Times":— Would Eileen (nee Bedie Dalley) ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. AMERICA TOLD SHE FOUGHT IN VAIN

    Introduced by Mrs. Roosevelt, Dr. Maude Royden, distinguished English preacher and author, warned a meeting of women today against America ...

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  13. Poland Supplying Large Arms Shipments

    Reports have reached London that large shipments of munitions are being dispatched to both panics in the Spanish civil war from Danzig. They ...

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  14. Rabbiter Finds Two £100 Notes

    Lost by James Joseph Harriott, farmer, of Brinkley, in an hotel at Murray Bridge on Saturday afternoon, a wallet, containing two ...

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  15. U.S. Minister Considers War Unlikely

    The Acting secretary of state (Mr. Moore). in a statement based on official dispatches, declares:— "I do not think that reports from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "Legacy But Not Fortune"

    Officials of the Perpetual Trustee Company, Limited, declined to comment on the cabled report of the discovery of Countess de Vismes pending a ...

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  17. MASKED GANG ARRESTED IN KENTUCKY

    An organisation of masked Kentucky mountaineers reminiscent of the Klu Klux Klan is disclosed by the indictment of 25 members of the so-called ...

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  18. Bigger Relief Provision Wanted

    Protests against the provision of Only £130,000,000 for relief work projects until June 30 resulted in a parade of 8,000 persons in New York. Banners on ...

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  19. Paralysis Epidemic Thought To Be On Wane

    The seventh death from infantile paralysis occurred at Dunedin on Saturday, the victim being a man aged 21. There have been no further admis ...

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  20. BRITAIN PROTESTS TO FRANCO

    The Government has instructed the British Ambassador to Spain (Sir Henry Chilton) vigorously to protest against the bombing of the neutral zone ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. Poison Symptoms After Eating Sugar

    After having eaten a meal at a guest house in Wagga last night several of the guests became ill. Seven of them showed definite symptoms of poisoning. ...

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  22. WOMAN CHARGED AFTER COLLISION

    Following a collision at Mile End on Saturday evening, a young woman driver and a man companion were arrested by Motor Traffic Constables ...

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  23. Many Would-Be Passengers, But Ships Forced To Sail With Vacant Berths

    Abnormal congestion in interstate shipping traffic between Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide which has been caused by the third Test match in ...

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  24. "THUMPING TRIUMPH" WANTED

    The cricket editor of the "Observer." sarcastically differing from Englishmen who declare themselves delighted that Australia won at ...

    Article : 208 words
  25. U.S. Airman Going Home Without Pay

    Bert Acosta who went to Spain to fly for the loyalists, is returning because he cannot obtain payment. Federal agents will meet him on Wednesday ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. McCormick May Play In Sydney Shield Match

    The selectors of the Victorian Shield team for Brisbane and Sydney will meet tomorrow night to discuss the advisability of sending McCormick, the fast ...

    Article : 98 words
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