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  3. SCENE IN KING'S HALL

    An alleged attempt by a member of the medical profession to use duress upon a member of Parliament to influence his address to the House of Representatives on the National Insurance Bill, was the high pitched climax last night to a day of wrangling in ...

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  4. SWATOW

    Japanese marines are reported to be attacking the outskirts of Swatow, the South China treaty port between Amoy and ...

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  5. Terrible Slaughter in Air Raids

    An intensification of the bombing of coastal cities by the insurgents has been responsible for the worst air raid during the war at Alicante. Two hundred were killed and 1,000 injured in a raid,lasting ...

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  6. FLOOD FEARS

    The Richmond River is rising rapidly as a result o[?] torrential rains in the mountains. Families in low-lying areas ...

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  7. POLICE CHIEF UNDERGOES EYE TEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay) to-day underwent his final eye test. The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) does not ...

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  8. VON LDCKNER REGRETS GUARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Count F[?] Von Luckner to-day regretted the necessity for a police guard over him. He was not afraid of Communists, but ...

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  9. POSTS VACANT IN FAR EAST

    The offices of Assistant Trade Commission in China and Assistant Commissioner in Japan have become vacant. The former Assistant ...

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  10. DE VALERA DEFEATED IN DAIL VOTE

    The de Valera Government was defeated by 52 to 51 votes on a private motion. The Dail immediately ...

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  11. CHEAPER FLOUR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With the reduction of 5/- a ton in the price of flour, it is now £9/5/- a ton. This represents a drop of 15/- since May ...

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  12. NO FORTIFICATION OF PAPUA

    There is no possibility of Australia's defence organisation being extended to Papua. It was claimed by Government spokesmen yesterday ...

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  13. AERIAL RESCUE IN THE ARCTIC

    Three airmen travelled a distance of 14,000 miles on relief to icebreakers ice bound in ' the Arctic and took off 184 ...

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  14. HAMPSHIRE

    A warm sun following the rain through most of yesterday induced Bradman after winning the toss from the Hampshire captain (Paris), ...

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  15. DROUGHT GONE

    There was general Jubilation in pastoral circles as a result of the widespreid rains which has broken one of the worst droughts experienced in ...

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  16. SEQUEL TO WHARF BAN LIFTING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In order to confer with officials of the A.C.T.U. and the executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation on the Sydney ...

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  17. BEHRING SEA

    The Alaskan Fishermen[?]s Union, responding to a request from the American fishing boats in the Behring Sea, has ...

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  18. SMALL LOANS

    A small loans branch will be opened as an experiment in Melbourne by the Bank of ...

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  19. AIR FORCE INQUIRY REFUSED

    In the House of Commonsto-day[?] the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) refused the Labour demand for an inquiry into the Air Force and also [?]o ...

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  20. WHEAT SLUMP

    Wheat prices dropped again today and touched the lowest level in Sydney for more than two years. ...

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  21. STUDENT POISONED

    Percival Andrew Taylor, aged 21, a University student, was found by his mother yesterday lying on a couch at his home at Tammeray ...

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  22. HITLER STAGGERS VIENNA

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Herr Hitler has staggered the population by repla[?]nlrg Austria, abolishing the ...

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  23. TOWNS BOMBED

    An undetermined number of towns in San Luis Potosi, were bombed, by the planes of General Cedillo, according to a ...

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  24. GERMANY MAY MODIFY FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that the Secretary of the Propaganda Ministry (Dr. Funke) announced, amid enthusiastic applause from the audience of businessmen, that he is investigating the possibility of ...

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  25. TAXI DRIVERS ATTACKED BY FARES

    Early this morning two taxi drivers were taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for treatment for injuries inflicted upon them by ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. MEXICAN RIFT MAY BE SHORT

    Mr. O'Malley, the British ambassador to Mexico, Interviewed here on his way to Britain predicted that the resumption of diplomatic relations ...

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