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  3. DEADLOCK IN OTTAWA REVISION TALKS

    The Anglo-Australian trade discussions are at a deadlock, remaining exactly as they were last week. Sir Earle Page and the other Australian delegates and officials conferred among themselves during the week-end. ...

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  4. ONLY 3½ MILLIONS

    The Commonwealth surplus for 1937-8 is not expected to exceed £3,500,000. Varying estimates up to £4,000,000 ...

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  5. France Occupies Chinese Islands

    It is confirmed in London that France has occupied the Taracel Islands to the north-east of Hainan, which are within easy flying distance of Indo-China. There are a series of reefs and lagoons suitable for a seaplane ...

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  6. FLYING BOAT

    The Empire flying boat Challenger, which is completing the Empire flying boat trial over the Empire air mail route, ...

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  7. MAYOR OF HONOLULU DIES AT SEA

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The mayor of Honolulu, Mr. George Wright, aged 55, died to-day aboard the Mariposa, between Pago Pago and Honolulu. ...

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  8. NEW RAILWAY RECORD

    LONDON, Monday.—The London and Northern Railways streamlined engine, hauling the Coronation Express, covered 306 miles at a speed of ...

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  9. "SEA DEVIL" LEAVES QUIETLY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Count von Luckner's yacht, Sea Devil, slipped quietly through the harbour to-night. She is going to Brisbane to pick up ...

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  10. COPPERFIELD WINS CAR

    LONDON, Monday.— Chipperfield, playing at the Silkeyholme Golf Club's course at Bamford, completed the 18-hole competition for the ...

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  11. YORKSHIRE OUT

    Further rain on Sunday left the wicket soft for the resumption of Australia's game against Yorkshire, but in the absence of strong sunshine, ...

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  12. Japan Watching

    The Domei Newsagency says that Japan lacks notification of the occupation, but is watching the situation with concern [?] make ...

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  13. SUZANNE LENGLEN DEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—Suzanne Leuglen died this morning. Mlle. Lenglen first came into prominence by winning the Wimbledon ladies' singles ...

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  14. NAZI PURGE

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says the admission by the Nazi leader in Austria (Herr Buerckel), that twelve ...

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  15. BREAD PRICES TO FALL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Master Bakers' Association will hold a meeting to-morrow to consider the bread prices. In view of the fall of the ...

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  16. RECALLED

    Cabinet decided yesterday to recall the Australian ministerial delegation to the Ottawa Revision Conference at the end of this month. ...

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  17. FISHERMEN'S BEND AIRPORT ABANDONED

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) announced yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had decided to withdraw the offer of ...

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  18. SPANISH WAR

    Both sides in Spain are concentrating their most powerful elements in an important battle for the possession of Sagunto, says the Hendaye ...

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  19. WOOL INDUSTRY

    Claiming that the condition of the industry was such that it could not bear the cost of "prosperity loading" imposed by the Arbitration Court, ...

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  20. SPEED LIMIT

    Several members of the Legislative Assembly and also members of the Legislative Council declared today that they intended to take up the ...

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  21. Women's Golf Title

    There were several surprises in the first round of the Associates' golf championship of N.S.W. at Rose Bay. Mrs. M. Rankin, who led the ...

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  22. IRON DEPOSITS

    With the discovery of valuable iron ore deposits in Western Australia, the demand for the lifting of the embargo on the export from Yampi ...

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  23. TERRORISM

    Arab terrorism and Jewish reprisals continue, the latest incident of which being a Jewish colonist shot at Samaria, resulting in three being killed ...

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  24. GREYHOUND RING-IN

    The allegation that the greyhound, Grand Pegge, was rung in as Fly Back at the local race meeting on Saturday night was made when George Hedley ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA MAY GIVE RECOGNITION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) declined yesterday to discuss cabled reports that as a result of the Anglo-Italian agreement Britain may decide ...

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  26. Farmer's Disappearance

    The son of the well-known sheep farmer, Tertius Munro McKinnon, aged 26, who suddenly disappeared on Saturday afternoon following his ...

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  27. ASCENT OF EVEREST

    A succession of yearly expeditions to Everest is wanted, writes the leader of the current expedition, Talman. Summing up results he points out ...

    Article : 66 words
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