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  3. PSYCHOLOGICAL

    A vast agreement as an example to the world, which was expected to be achieved as a result of the Anglo-America trade ...

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  4. BOMB RAID

    An unidentified aeroplane, believed to be a civilian machine converted for military use by the rebel General Cedillos[?] supporters, yesterday bombed ...

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  5. GRAVE TENSION IN CENTRAL EUROPE

    "There has not been a more critical time since the Great War," said the President of Czechoslovakia (Dr. Benes) in a speech at Tabor. The reports of German troop movements has caused the ...

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  6. GOOD LORDS—?

    "Never a week passes without your reading of the divorce or family scandal of some Member of the House of Lords," declared ...

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  7. TROOPS MOVING

    Troop movements, which have taken place on all the German frontiers, even though they are officially described as ...

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  8. EMPIRE AIR MAIL

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) has announced negotiations are complete for the inauguration of the Empire flying boat airmail ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. WOOL FOR JAPAN

    TOKYO, Sunday.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Yoshino) informed wool importers that he was ready to permit the importation of 20,000 bal[?] ...

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  10. NO CHILDREN

    The Chief Justice (Sir Michael Myers), has remarked on the number of divorce petitions which come before Court, where the marriage has ...

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  11. CAR RACER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The wellknown speedway driver, Les Dill[?] (27), was killed while competing in miniature car races at the Sydney ...

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  12. PROTECTIVE SENTENCE

    Federal officials have received word from Germany that Dr. Ig[?]atz Griebl, leader of the American Nazis, who was imprisoned for landing at ...

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  13. JOBLESS INVADE PUBLIC BUILDINGS

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—Resisting the Dominion and Provincial Government's orders that they are not eligible for relief aid unless they ...

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  14. CHINESE LEAVE HSUCHOW

    The main body of the Chinese forces has evacuated Hsuchow. The Japanese claim to have ...

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  15. KOGARAH TRAGEDY

    While using an electric griller in his home at Kogarah to-day, Arthur William Davis (28), a married man with two children, collapsed and died ...

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  16. MINIATURE RAIL CRASH

    LONDON, Sunday.—Seventeen are seriously injured and 13 are suffering from shock as a result of a head-on collision on a miniature railway at ...

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  17. GOLD FOR WAR MATERIALS

    PERPIGNAN, Sunday.—Nearly 200 tons of gold and silver bars are on their way to Havre from Barcelona[?] by road. The leader of the convoy ...

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  18. £21 MILLION ON TURKEY'S DEFENCE

    ANKARA, Sunday—The Turkish Assembly voted £21,000,000 for defence. ...

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  19. Two Liners for Pacific Run

    Negotiations for an improved steamship service between Canada and Australia have been practically ...

    Article : 253 words
  20. Billion Dollar

    President Roosevelt has increased the 1939 defence budget to over 1,100,000,000 dollars (£275,000,000 ...

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  21. Defence Vote

    The famous airship authority, Dr. Eckner, sailed for Germany today. He said that he was still hopeful of obtaining helium from America ...

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  22. IRON EMBARGO

    The question of competition between eastern and western States did not apply, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), yesterday when ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS WIN SURREY TENNIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Misses Wynne and Coyne won the final of the women's doubles at the Surrey tournament, defeating Mrs. Hopman[?] ...

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  24. CANADA SAFE

    Fears that the coast of British Columbia would be open to the enemy in the event of war in the Pacific, have been removed by the Minister ...

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  25. GROUP 8 WINS INTER-LEAGUE FIXTURE

    In a scintillating League game at Queanbeyan yesterday, representatives of Group 8 defeated the combined team from Groups 9, 13 and 17, by 23 points to 10. The game was one of the best seen at Queanbeyan for many a day, and although increased charges ...

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  26. PREPAREDNESS

    A scheme for training the civil population in defence against invasion is sought by the State Congress of the Returned Soldiers' League. ...

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  27. MADMAN KILLS 28

    A demented Japanese aimed with a rifle ran amok in Yokohama and killed 28 and wounded two. He then f[?]ed, pursued by the police and firemen into ...

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