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  3. AUSTRALIA 502

    The Australians' match against the M.C.C. was resumed this morning in cool, cloudy conditions. Farnes and Smith operated with ...

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  4. EVE OF JAPANESE VICTORY

    The Japanese say that they are on the eve of their greatest war victory as a result of the destruction of the Lunghai railway at Sinanchen, 70 miles east of Hsuchow. By cutting the Lunghai railway at three points, the Japanese ...

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  5. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CRISIS

    (By the Political Writer of the Australian Associated Press) It is learned that the leader of the German Sudetens in Czechoslovakia (Herr Henlcin) when in London visited the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald). ...

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  6. DUCE'S SPEECH

    Antipathy between Italy and France has never been more bluntly struck than by Signor Mussolini[?]s statement on ...

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  7. LARGE AUCKLAND FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—A fire in Auckland last night destroyed a large building in the heart of the city, doing damage estimated at £75,000. The ...

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  8. UNIONS OPPOSE DOMESTIC EMPLOYEES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Because other unions wished to oppose application by the Domestic Employees' Union of New South Wales [?]or registration as ...

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  9. NEW INSURANCE SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. A. Dewar, underwriter and broker of Lloyds, London, who reached Sydney to-day on the Monterey, told of a new ...

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  10. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister in Charge of the 150th anniversary celebrations (Mr. Dunningham) said to-day that they had proved a ...

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  11. SUBMARINE CARRIES SPANISH POSTAGE

    The world's first submarine post is being established with the object of increasing communication between ...

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  12. DORSETSHIRE MURDER CASE

    HONGKONG, Monday.—Able Seaman Edwin Dwyer, aged 19, of the H.M.S. Dorsetshire, was remanded on a charge of murdering Leading ...

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  13. LORRY DIVES OVER CLIFF

    Keith Boles, a carrier, had a narrow escape from instant [?]eath when [?] lorry got out of control and fell [?] feet over a cliff at Pheasant's Poi[?] ...

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  14. S.P. BETTING

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-day called for a report from the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) concerning steps taken last week to eradicate ...

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  15. NEW LOAN

    The terms of the new £10,250,000 Commonwealth internal loan will open for public subscription on Thursday, May 19, were ...

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  16. BRITISH CABINET

    The Prime Minister. (Mr. Chamberlain) has returned from the Chequers and is expected to Have audience with the King this morning in connection ...

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  17. Manslaughter Charge Fails

    Judgment was reserved by the Supreme Court today in the point, which it was asked to determine as to whether Robert Richard Walton, ...

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  18. NO AUSTRALIAN FLOUR FOR MANCHUKUO

    TOKYO, Monday.— The D[?]me[?]. Newsagency says that Manchukuo will admit two million sacks of Japanese flour for the remainder of this ...

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  19. FRENCH DEFENCE LOAN

    PARIS, Monday.—Wireless talks and bright coloured posters exhort the people to subscribe to the £28,000,000 sterling defence loan. ...

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  20. BOXER CANCELS TRIP

    Although Fred Henneberry declared some months ago that he was going to England in the winter, he has now cancelled the arrangements ...

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  21. RODNEY DISASTER

    The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day[?] suspended the certificate of Charles[?] Henry Rosman, master of the launch Rodney which capsized in ...

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  22. GAY CHOU FOR N.Z.

    Gay Chou is to return to New Zealand where he is to do his future work. He will leave on the Awat[?]a on May 23. ...

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  23. WHARF DISPUTE

    The Commonwealth Government has notified the Waterside Workers' Federation, that unless it lifts the embargo on the handling of scrap ...

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  24. JUDGE OBJECTS

    When the Federated Rubber and Allied Trades Union of Australia asked Judge Drake Brockman to-day for a 30-hour week, His Honour said that ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. ELECTION COUNT

    Mr. W. Sh[?]ahan, who was defeated by 172 votes at Petersham in the last State election, stated to-night that he intended to appeal to the Court of ...

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  26. CAR FATALITY

    The City Coroner[?] (Mr. Oram), to-day dismissed a manslaughter charge against Ernest H. Colman, a pawnbroker's assistant, saying that there ...

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