PERTH, Monday.—Two of the English cricketers—Robins, the unofficial vice-captain, and Duckworth, the wicketkeeper—suffered ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 267 wordsIn an unexpected attack from Toledo, Spanish rebels under the command of General Valera made a thrust towards Madrid. The movement has been described as one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 1,320 wordsTalking, winner of the A.J.C. Derby, has been sold for £19,000— an Australian record—to Mr. Alan Cooper, owner of the Segenhoe Stud, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 266 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— Mr. Ian Bowatcr, a director of W. V. Bowater and Sons Ltd., British newsprint manufacturers, said on his arrival in Sydney by the Awatea ...
Article : 157 wordsTHE Town Planning Association decided yesterday to congratulate the City Council on the proposals to buy the Royal Melbourne ...
Article : 103 wordsDiplomatic officials revealed to-day that at a secret conference held here yesterday Argentina began conversations with a view to organising the 14 South ...
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Article : 258 wordsIn the banking supplement of the "Economist" attention is directed to evidence given before the Banking Commission by the economic adviser to the ...
Article : 293 wordsSignor Mussolini received chiefs of the German police to-day. It is believed that the increase of Communist activities in Europe, especially in Spain, has caused ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that M. Delbos has received a copy of the Note which Germany sent to Great Britain on the subject of the ...
Article : 153 wordsStanding on top of a specially crected tower 70ft. in height, to-day, the Chancellor(Dr. Schuschnigg) addressed the largest political rally ever held in Austria ...
Article : 159 wordsArthur Gammon, a prospector from take Burns (British Columbia) reached here yesterday after dragging himself for two weeks through wilderness with a ...
Article : 132 wordsDanger of the Popular Front collapsing caused the Prime Minister (M. Blum), in a speech at Orleans, to-day, to threaten to lesign and to to the country ...
Article : 147 wordsThe National Rifle Association has decided that if possible it will send a team to Australia in the autumn of 1938 for a tour of five months. The tour will cost ...
Article : 96 wordsAs an appropriate event for the Corona tion festivities, the Lord Mayor (Councillor A. G. Wales, M.L.C.), suggested yesterday a repetition of the great choral ...
Article : 223 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Because of the rough weather which has been experienced in the Tasman Sea, there is now very little hope for the safety of Brian Abbot ...
Article : 178 wordsHOBART, Monday.—A daring escape from the Hobart gaol was made this afternoon by Angelo Conitto, alias Enrico Massaroli, who was awating trial on a ...
Article : 218 wordsEighteen members of the crew and one woman passenger perished last night when a sand-carrying ship, 52ft. in length rolled over in a gale which swept Lake ...
Article : 84 wordsEighteen persons were injured, three of them seriously, when 50 gas-filled balloons burst into a great sheet of flame in the football stadium to-day. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe spokesman for the Foreign Office has continued a report that the Crews of three Japanese fishing-boats have been arrested at Noumea and charged with ...
Article : 44 wordsMiss Eileen Joyce, the Australian planist, intends to give up her musical career next year, when, she revealed yesterday, she is to be married. "Instead of ...
Article : 421 wordsFollowing the rioting between Hindus and Moslems, as a result of which British troops were called out, pitched battles and looting were continued all day ...
Article : 109 wordsJupiter, the brillian planet which is to be seen moderately high in the western sky early in the evening this month, will be eclipsed to-night by the moon. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 283 wordsA gift of £1,000 to the Lord Mayor's Fund was received yesterday from Mr. Ernest O'Sullivan, one of the joing general managers of the English, Scottish, and ...
Article : 242 wordsFellowing the beneficial rains recorded at the end of the week, prices of wheat in Melbourne have declined 1/½d. to 1¾d. a bushel. In the event of useful ...
Article : 108 wordsMiss Winifred Birkett, of Sydney, has won the Australian Literature Society's gold medal for the best Australian novel published in 1935 with her book "Earth's ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Imperial Shipping Committee, after having held 200 meetings, has completed its investigation into questions referred to it by the Governments of Great Britain. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 20 Oct 1936, Page 9
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