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  3. VOLUNTEERS

    The Australian Associated Press states that the Secretary to the Non-Intervention Committee (Mr. Hemming), is leaving for Burgos before ...

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  4. COAL CONFERENCE FAILS

    Although hopes were held out that the conference between colliery proprietors and the Miners[?] Federation, which was presided over by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Mair) would provide a basis for the settlement of the coal strike, it is believed ...

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  5. TROUBLE THREATENS IN RUMANIA

    [?]The germ of yet another dispute on the vexed question of the Central European minorities is indicated by messages from Rumania as a result of the Munich settlement. Though there is no comment so far it is strictly controlled press. ...

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  6. TANGANYIKA

    Anxiety regarding the future of Tanganyika is reflected in a strenuous campaign which is being conducted throughout ...

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  7. DANUBIAN[?]DRIVE[?]

    The first concrete indication of early implementation of Herr Hitler's visionary policy along the Danube is evidenced by Doctor Funk's visit to ...

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  8. Further Zones Entered

    The Army High Command announces completion of the occupation of zones one and two in Czechoslovakia. ...

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  9. FOUR EXPLOSIONS NEAR ROTHBURY

    Four explosions occurred in the vicinity of Rothbury between 10.50 and 11.20 to-night. ...

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  10. CZECH CABINET

    The Czech Government resigned to-night. The Government was reconstitu[?]ed again under General ...

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  11. LABOUR TO TEST HOUSE OF COMMONS

    In order to test the feeling of the House of Commons regarding the foreign policy of the Government, the Labour Party intends to move an ...

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  12. Compulsory Conference Ordered in Q.

    [?]Following the application on behalf of 53 colliery proprietors in the State of [?]Queensland, the Industrial Court today ordered a compulsory ...

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  13. LITERARY FUND

    Recent representations to the Commonwealth Government on behalf of Australian writers for greater financial assistance in view of the special ...

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  14. CHINESE NAVY

    The Japanese naval air force claims to have sunk 48 Chinese warships since the outbreak of the China campaign. ...

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  15. HANKOW

    Three divisions of [?] Communist troops, whose successes have stirred the regular army into emulation, have arrived on the Yangtse front ...

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  16. TOSCANINI TO TOUR U.S.A.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The famous[?] conductor, Toscanini, has been granted a passport after an earlier refusal and will travel to America. ...

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  17. FLYING BOAT DELAYED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Engine[?] trouble delayed the flying boat[?] Cameronia at Gladstone, where it will stay overnight. The boat was due at ...

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  18. DEBATE IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    Resuming the debate in the House of Lords, Lord Strathbolgi referred to evidences of German weakness and the fact that the Nazis were losing ...

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  19. TIBBETT JEWELS RECOVERED

    SAN PEDRO, Tuesday.—G-men recovered 20,000 dollars worth of jewellery, of the 50,000 dollars worth reported to have been stolen ...

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  20. DARWIN HOSPITAL.

    As a result[?] of inquiry by the Parliamentary Standing Committee of Public Works[?] which went to Darwin[?] for the purpose a recommendation has ...

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  21. British Anti-Aircraft Guns at Hongkong.

    Mr. T. C. Bryce Shanghai, publisher who arrived from the Orient, declared that Britain possesses 250 anti-aircraft guns at Hongkong capable of ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. N.Z. BANKER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Private cabled advice from New Zealand to-day announced the death of Sir Harold Beauchamp, leading New ...

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