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  6. Political Repercussions Throughout Europe

    With the announcement of Britain's new foreign policy and its inevitable effects abroad, pent-up diplomatic activity throughout Europe has been unloosened, says the diplomatic writer of the Australian United Press. ...

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  7. NO MANDATE

    A manifesto issued after to-day's meeting of the National Council of Labor declares thai the Government had no mandate for a change ...

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  8. REMARKABLE CHANGE

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that it is becoming more evident every minute that Mr. ...

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  9. LORDS TO DISCUSS CAPTAIN EDEN'S MOVE

    The battle over Captain Eden's resignation and the Government's foreign policy will be transferred to the House of Lords to-night when Lord Addison ...

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  10. TRAINS HELD UP

    A message from Alice Springs states that the train from the south which is held up by flood damage to the line, is not expected for a fortnight at least, ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The "Financial Times" states that Russia has purchased eight or nine cargoes of Australian wheat, aggregating 75,000 tons, for shipment to ...

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  12. GERMAN MISGIVINGS

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that German misgivings have arisen partly from Mr. Chamberlain's reference to tine League, which ...

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  13. RECALL OF JAPANESE GENERAL

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" says that the recall of General Matsut and his principal divisional commanders is partly due to incidents ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  15. RUSSIA BUYS 3,200,000 BUSHELS

    For the first time in nearly four years, Russia purchased Australian wheat to-day. Russian orders were for 11 cargoes, amounting to 3,200,000 ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL LABOR

    Mr. R. J. Heffron, who has been elected leader of the industrialists opposed to Mr. Lang, in an interview to-day said: "Our objective is to rehabilitate ...

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  17. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Early this month a respirator for the treatment of infantile paralysis cases was installed at the Wagga Base Hospital. The Minister for Health (Mr. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA KEPT INFORMED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day revealed that during the recent English Cabinet crisis and the following developments, the Ministry was ...

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  19. STRANGE STAY-IN STRIKE

    The Warsaw correspondent of "The Times" says that 400 artists, ballet girls, and others took possession of the Warsaw Opera House, intending a stay-in ...

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  20. DISLOYALTY IN GERMANY AND RUSSIA

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Telegraph" says that the list of 62 persons recently deprived of citizenship for disloyalty to the Reich brings the ...

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  21. CHINESE AIR RAIDS

    The spectacular Chinese air raid on Formosa was carried out by 12 Russian 'planes, and indicates the development of the Chinese air force, the ...

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  22. REDUCED POSTAL RATES

    A reduction in postage rates was strongly advocated to-day by Sir Heaton Rhodes, former Postmaster-General for New Zealand, who is now on a visit to Victoria. ...

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  23. "HERO OF THE HOUR"

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that Mr. Neville Chamberlain is the hero of the hour. The announcement that the Italian ...

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  24. 10 NEW CASES YESTERDAY

    The total infantile paralysis cases since the beginning of the year reached 275 to-day, when six new cases were reported in the metropolitan area and ...

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  25. "MIGHT HAVE BOMBED JAPAN"

    Commenting on the bombing of Formosa, Rear-Admiral Noda, chief of the Naval Information Bureau, admitted to-day that the Chinese might possibly ...

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  26. SPEED LIMIT ATTACKED

    The superintendent of the Central District Ambulance (Mr. H. J. Mitchell) to-day reiterated his claim that 30 miles an hour speed limit ...

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  27. SAILORS' SWEETHEARTS

    Police officials revealed to-day that several Sydney girls had run away from home lately to follow U.S.S. Louisville sailors. Several had been traced, ...

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  28. DISCUSSIONS WITH EIRE

    Both sides maintained their original attitudes regarding partition when the discussion between Great Britain and are were resumed to-day after private ...

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  29. ATTACKS ON SHIPPING

    In the House of commons to-day Mr. Chamberlain stated that the Government had received communications from Salamanca in reply to the British ...

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  30. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day there was wider demand from Yorkshire and good support from all continental sections. The market ruled fully firm on the ...

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  31. YOUNG SYDNEY ARTIST

    A young Sydney artist, Harold Baker, has been awarded the 1937 Archibald' Prize for a self portrait. There were 141 entries. The Windsor ...

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  32. SYDNEY MINISTER ATTACKS MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    Addressing the Legacy Club to-day the Rev. Wylie Blue, of Scots Church, declared that Mr. Chamberlain's attitude towards dictatorship was not ...

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  33. FRANCE'S DILEMMA

    Political opinion is clearly splitting into two factions, one strongly favoring rapprochement with Italy and Germany in the form of a Four-Power ...

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  34. GIRLS STRANDED IN ADELAIDE

    Two young women, aged 19 years and 20 years, who were left stranded after the departure of the U.S. cruiser Louisville, have been taken into police ...

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  35. CENTAUFUS HOME

    The Imperial Airways flying-boat Centaurus reached Southampton to-day on her return from Australia. Altogether she has flown 30,000 miles ...

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  36. BRITISH SHIP DAMAGED

    A British steamer awaiting orders in Valencia harbor was struck by a shell on the forecastle and holed above the waterline. The crew's quarters ...

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  37. HEAVY DAMAGE

    A particularly heavy storm has caused considerable damage in the northern parts of Tasmania. Lowlying ground has been flooded and ...

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  38. DEMSEY CASE

    Most of to-day's evidence in the Criminal Court in the case in which four men were charged with having murdered the truck driver, John ...

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  41. "NO SHADY NEGOTIATIONS"

    "The Government had the choice of accepting the fatalistic view that war was inevitable, or doing its utmost to extricate the world from the vicious ...

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  42. PAGEANT FLOAT PRIZE

    Controversy over the first Prise in the float (Symbolic section) in the anniversary pageant reached a climax to-day when it was announced that the ...

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  43. GEELONG SERIES

    The Geelong February wool Series concluded with a more Confident atmosphere to-day, When 13,600 bales were offered, 90 per cent, of which ...

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  44. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  45. ACTING CHAIRMAN OF U.C.P.

    Mr. E. C. Sommeriand, M.L.C., was to-day appointed acting chairman of the Country Party during the absence abroad of Mr. J. P. Abbott. ...

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  46. FASCIST SALUTE BY EARL OF PERTH

    Italian Journalists read as good omen in the fact the British (the Earl of Perth) gave the Fascist salute to friends farewelling ...

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