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  3. JAP. ADVANCE

    The Japanese occupation of Amoy Island is complete, and it is considered to be a prelude of an invasion of South China. ...

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  4. SEVERE EARTH TREMOR AT SALAMAUA

    An earthquake occurred at Salamaua at 1.42 yesterday morning, followed by a small tidal wave which swept across the isthmus between the picture hall and Kila, where a number of houses collapsed. ...

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  5. British Anxiety Deepens Over R.A.F.

    Although he declared that the position in regard to Britain's air expansion programme was satisfactory, a long speech by Lord Winterton in the House of Commons to-day, left a very uneasy feeling amongst members of all parties. ...

    Article : 703 words
  6. MARKETING

    Following discussions yesterday at the annual conference of the Australian Agricultural Council at Canberra, four ...

    Article : 414 words
  7. FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH

    The most unlucky circumstances for the superstitious yesterday appears to have been that the world had fewer calamities than usual. ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA'S[?] DAY

    Residents of New Guinea, however, will have cause to remember the day because of the earth tremor and t[?]al wave which have ruled out more than[?] ...

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  9. LOTTERY LUCK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—So many decided to defy superstition to-day that record sales were made of lottery tickets at the State Lottery office. ...

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  10. 44 HOUR WEEK IN HOTELS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Arbitration Court to-day reduced the working hours of hotel employees in Victoria and Tasmania from 48 to 44 ...

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  11. GAMING HOUSES

    The declaration by the police of certain, hotels as gaming houses caused considerable disquiet in many circles. ...

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  12. BRAZIL RISING

    Seven officials believed to be all Brazilian members of the Berlin Banking Institution, were arrested to-day on the charge ...

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  13. ALL PARTIES URGE AIR FORCE PROBE

    Immediately, after the close of the Air Force debate, moves occurred in all parties to obtain an inquiry into the Air Force ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. ATTEMPT TO REFLOAT SHIP

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Another attempt will be [?]de to-morrow night to refloat the Port St. John, which has been aground on the reef on the ...

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  15. TEST OF AIR BEACONS

    A comprehensive test of radio beacons installed at all main aerodromes will be undertaken by the Civil Aviation Department shortly. ...

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  16. MR. LYONS [?] KEPT MOVING

    An average of nearly 4,000 miles a month has been travelled by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) this year in the discharge of official business. ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. THIEVES DISTURBED

    One man was shot and four other men escaped in a car believed to be a taxi cab when three constables came upon five men robbing a ...

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  18. OVERSEA AIR MAILS

    A suggestion that the Portal Department had not been advised officially of the arrangements made for the inauguration of the oversea[?] air ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. ALIEN MIGRANTS INCREASING

    Migration of Southern Europeans to Australia continues to increase. During the first quarter of 1938, 1,709 Southern Europeans arrived in ...

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  20. BAN ON INDECENCY

    Certain Australian periodicals are likely to be included under the ban which the Commonwealth Government intends to place on indecent ...

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  21. MEDICAL FITNESS

    As the first step of the carrying out of the Education Department's scheme of physical improvement among school children, examinations ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. VESSEL STOPPED

    According to the Gibraltar correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," information has been received from the Non-Intervention Board that the ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. BRITISH MIGRATION

    There was a slight decline in British migration to Australia, 2,200 permanent settlers arriving in the first quarter of 1938, as against 2,263 ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. Body Found in Harbour

    The body of Mrs. Annie Brown, aged 48, was found this morning at Lake Parramatta. She left home yesterday afternoon to go walking ...

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  25. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—Following a collision between two motor cycles at Mayfield early this morning, Albert Sanderson[?] of Wallsend, was ...

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  26. Young Man's Suicide

    When George Wykes. aged 22, of Campbelltown complained of a severe pain in the stomach yesterday his employer said, "I will send for an ...

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  27. AIR RAIDS IN SPAIN

    Bombs from rebel planes killed 46 and wounded 48. To-day bombers damaged the British ships Zelo and African ...

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  28. Support for Judge Foster

    The "Church Standard" to-day supported Judge Foster in his protest against the censoring by the Australian Broadcasting Commission of ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. Baker Fined for Light Bread

    At the Balmain court today, William Larcher, was fined £66/10/with costs in default 134 days' gaol for having had short weight bread ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. BOER WAR VETERANS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced yesterday that Cabinet had decided to meet £10 of the cost of funeral expenses for South African ...

    Article : 69 words
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