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  3. NEW CZECH STATUTE FOR MINORITIES

    The Political Committee of the Czechoslovakian Cabinet has completed the main outlines of the new minorities statute, ...

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  4. Bradman Again Superb at Lords

    (From the Special Representative of the Australian Associated Press) Another double century by Bradman was the feature of the first day's play against the M.C.C. at Lords. The Australian captain, although suffering an injured toe and ...

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  5. BRITISH AIR MINISTER RESIGNS

    (From the Political Writer of the Australian Associated Press) It is understood that Lord Swinton definitely, handed in his resignation as Air Minister, which, if the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) has not already accepted, he is almost certain to accept. ...

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  6. CABINETS FALL

    The resignations are announced of the Belgian and Hungarian Cabinets, headed respectively by M. Paul Janson ...

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  7. FRENCH DEFENCE LOAN

    PARIS, Saturday.—The first instalment of the French defence loan of £28,000,000 will be issued at 98, with interest at 5 per cent. The term of ...

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  8. LONDON LOAN FAILS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The underwriters were left with 95½ per cent. of the London County Council's housing loan of £10,000,000, which opened ...

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  9. ENGLAND BEATS GERMANY AT SOCCER

    BERLIN, Sunday.—In the soccer match at which [?]10,000 were present, England beat Germany by six goals to three. ...

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  10. Mussolini Will March With Hitler in War

    There was a noticeable lack of cordiality in Signor Mussolini's references to Britain in a speech delivered at Genoa. The Duce's attitude to France was very unflattering. ...

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  11. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN AIR SERVICE

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenz[?] King, in the House of Commons confirmed the announcement that[?] there had been an ...

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  12. JAPANESE AIR RECORD

    TOKYO, Sunday.—The monoplane, "Wings of the Century," completed a 6,785-mile flight in 58 hours 10 minutes, beating the record of 6,615 ...

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  13. EIRE BUDGET

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—No new taxes or reliefs from existing taxes marked the Eire Budget, which' was introduced in the Dail[?] by the Minister for ...

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  14. PENSIONS SCHEME

    The Federal Ministry proposes to push the national health and pensions insurance proposals through both Houses of Parliament this ...

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  15. BRADMAN'S 1,000 FOR MAY WITHIN REACH

    Carrying on lame throughout his innings of almost 5½ hours, against bowling which was creditable until he began to ...

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  16. SUSPENDED

    The Mexican Government has recalled its Minister in London, Prim[?] V[?]a Michel, in view of Britain's "unfriendly attitude." ...

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  17. NAZI HERESIES LISTED

    ROME, Saturday.—The Va[?]ican [?]as issued a secret instruction to Catholic teachers and universities. The secret instruction lists eight Nazi heresies, ...

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  18. ITALY DEPENDENT ON GERMANY

    The eagerly awaited economic analysis by "The Economist" of the effect of the annexation of Austria and ...

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  19. INSPECTOR-GFNERAL OF A.M.F.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An early announcement is expected of the appointment of an Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Forces. It is ...

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  20. AID TO CHINA

    A secret session of the Council agreed to a resolution strongly worded, urging the members of the League to assist the Chinese and to send in ...

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  21. FRANCE'S NAVAL STRENGTH

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Minister for the Navy, M. [?]amp[?]chi, states that France's naval strength in 1942 will be 50,000 tons above that of Italy ...

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  22. JAPANESE GAINS ON LUNGHAI RAILWAY

    The Japanese announce that a mobile column has severed the Lunghai railway, blowing up the bridge near Tancheng. Despite a Chinese denial, the Domei Newsagency claims that at Hsuchow the Japanese have isolated between 70,000 and 80,000 ...

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  23. SPANISH AIR RAIDS

    VALENCIA, Sunday. — Twenty-eight were killed and fifty injured in a midnight air raid. A [?]omb sunk the British steamer Greatend, which ...

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  24. BOMBER CRASHES IN FLAMES

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Vickers-Wellesley bomber, believed to be one of those intended to attempt the Australian record, caught fire in mid-air ...

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  25. HARD MASSY CUP MATCH

    Queanbeyan defended the Massy Cup against Canberra yesterday, winning by 10 points to nil. The match was one of the hardest battles witnessed locally for a long lime, and several players sustained injuries. ...

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  26. NO POPULAR FRONT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Sunday.—Messrs. Greenwood, Dalton and Morrison, on behalf of the Labour Party executive, issued a 2,000-word manifesto rejecting the ...

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  27. WAR STRAINS

    It is now believed that there are a million Japanese troops in China and, of these, 300,000 are immobilised from the ...

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  28. MARKETING POLICY

    A statement of Government policy on marketing will be made to the House of Representatives on Wednesday by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  29. CENTENARY SONG

    The Queanbeyan Celebrations' Committee on Friday awarded the prize for the Queanbeyan Centenary Song Competition to Madam Evelyn ...

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  30. NORTHERN AIR MAIL BASES

    A year's supply of fuel will be stored at Karumba and Groote Eyelandt air bases to meet the requirements of flying boats operating the ...

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