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  4. "Britain Gould Not and Would Not Reverse Far Eastern Policy"

    Mr. Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, said that many statements had appeared in the British and Japanese press that Japan would require a fundamental reversal of Britain's Far Eastern policy before opening negotiations. ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. PUBLIC SERVICE JOB

    An allegation that Lancelot Joseph Priestly, Bachelor of Science and consulting chemist, had paid £731 to get a job in the Public Service was made ...

    Article : 332 words
  6. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING

    While Anthony Lemoint O'Brien, 46, was loading stone on to a motor lorry, assisted by a man named Collins, at Malabar this morning, a man suddenly ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. NATIONAL REGISTER

    Thousands of cards were handed to callers at the G.P.O. yesterday, and at several periods during the day there were five long queues of people ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. MUNITIONS PROFITEERING

    It was reported in Canberra that, in order to prevent profiteering in munitions and other defence supplies, a payment of 4 per cent. on the total ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. AUTHOR'S THREAT

    Prank Clune, accountant and author, caused a stir in the Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court, when he threatened Mr. Harvey Prior, who was ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. 2 SHOPS GUTTED

    A fierce fire, which was started by spontaneous combustion in a bale of straw, gutted two shops at Paddington yesterday afternoon. The blaze ...

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  11. "HONORABLE SELF EXPLOSION"

    The Domeei Newsagency announced that while flying from Hankow a Japanese 'plane crashed near enemy lines, and the occupants, comprising General Toji and eleven others, were compelled to meet honorable self-explosion as a result of ...

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  12. JEWS IN PALESTINE

    As a protest against the suspension of the immigrant quota, the National Council of Palestine Jews ordered a stoppage of work throughout Palestine, ...

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  13. MISSING WOMAN

    Miss Anne Hogan, 63, who has been missing from her home at Willoughby for three days, was found dead this morning in the grounds of St. ...

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  14. G.P.O. Thronged Again

    The G.P.O. and all other city and and suburban post offices were again thronged from an early hour this morning by people making applications for ...

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  15. KILLED AT TROTS

    Kicked on the head when Rock Denver and Lord Prince fell in the Novice Handicap at Richmond Trots yesterday, H. Phipps suffered fatal ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. HEFFRON PARTY

    An executive meeting of the Heffron Party, which is supporting the Boycott of the National Register, has been convened for Friday next, when the ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. POLAND AND GERMANY

    The Nazi leader, Foerster, returned to Danzig. It is understood that he indicated that he found Hitler optimistic that the Danzig problem could be settled by negotiation between Poland and Germany, provided there was no outside ...

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  18. WHEAT MARKET

    Further selling today depressed wheat to a new low record, when July Liverpool futures were quoted at 3/7 per cental. In ...

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  19. RAILWAY STRIKE

    All chances of amicably settling the Broken Hill railway dispute were lost when the Railway Board of Reference rejected the whole of the men's ...

    Article : 169 words
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  22. WRONGLY REPORTED DEAD

    It is revealed that a bellboy, Hall, who was reported dead among the Narkunda victims, is among the injured in hospital, and is progressing ...

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  23. In Melbourne

    Supplies of register forms were exhausted at the Melbourne G.P.O. before noon, and additional supplies had to be procured. There was a strong ...

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  24. Coffin Carried in Perth

    Five men and a woman carrying a coffin bearing the solgan. "We are not going to be cannon-fodder for Menzies," walked the street of Perth ...

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  25. Rush at Adelaide

    Despite union opposition, more than 1000 people an hour applied for forms at the Adelaide Post Office. During the lunch hour recess the unions held ...

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  26. ENGINE LEAVES LINE

    Nine men were injured today when an engine left the line at Herne Bay station, on the East Hills line. Four hundred relief workers were ...

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  27. Stickers on P.O. Doors

    During the night some person or persons unknown plastered the doors of the South Brisbane Post Office with stickers advising people to boycott the ...

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  28. Kalgoorlie Miners

    A decision to boycott the National Register was reached by the gold miners yesterday. These men are members of the A.W.U., officials of ...

    Article : 77 words
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