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  3. COAL FIELDS RESUMPTION

    With all the four State Governments having signified their intention of co-operating with the formula enunciated by the N.S.W. Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Mair), for a settlement of the coal[?] strike, the way has now been paved to a resumption of ...

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  4. PALESTINE

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the situation in North Palestine is particularly bad. ...

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  5. Czechoslovakia Dismembered by New Boundaries

    The British delegation to the League states that the International Commission granted to Germany all the territory comprising[?] Herr Hitler's Godesberg demands by using the pre-war census figures of the old Hungarian empire as a basis of population ...

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  6. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Ministry expects the Vickers Wellesley's long-distance record attempt from Egypt to Australia to begin a[?]out ...

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  7. REST ORDERED

    It is understood that the doctor ordered Mr. Chamberlain away for a rest owing to the tremendous strain he has undergone in the ...

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  8. SIX-HOURLY WEATHER SUMMARIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— As part of the new aviation weather service, a summing up of the weather over the Commonwealth will be issued at ...

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  9. WIRELESS BEACONS PLEASE PILOTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Highly successful results from tests during the past few weeks with the Lorenz direction finding beacon system, which ...

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  10. ROME TALKS

    After Lord Perth's fourth call on Count Ciano in four days, it is now admitted that the Anglo-Italian negotiations have entered the ...

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  11. SCHOOL FOR DETECTIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday—More than 150 men will be trained at Australia's first detective school which[?] was opened at St. Kilda by the Police ...

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  12. MERCURY ATTEMPTS CAPE RECORD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Mercury, the upper portion of the composite aircraft, left Dundee for Capetown at 1.20 p.m. on Thursday, in an ...

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  13. 200 ENTOMBED IN MINE

    TOKYO, Friday.— Two hundred miners were entombed in an explosion firedamp in a colliery at Yubari. One hundred others escaped. ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE VOTE

    After the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) had replied in the House of Commons to-day to the criticism expressed during the ...

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  15. FEWER ROAD ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Road accident statistics for New South Wales in July and August show a reduction of 6.6 per cent, over the same month in ...

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  16. JEWISH REFUGEES PERMITTED TO LAND

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The 28 Germans and Czechs, of Jewish descent, comprising lawyers, chemists, surgeons, textile workers, metal ...

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  17. DECLINE IN SERIOUS CRIME[?]

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The annual report of the Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay) tabled in Parliament to-day, discloses a marked drop in the ...

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  18. FRANCO AGAINST MEDIATION

    General Franco is resolutely[?] opposed to any mediation. "We do not submit to big powers deciding our fate without ...

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  19. HEAVY FIGHTING

    The Chinese embassy in London reports that the Chinese have relieved[?] the pressure of the Japanese advance towards the[?] ...

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  20. RUTHENIA

    The Polish Foreign Minister (Col. Beck), had a long conference with Count Csaky, formerly of the Hungarian Foreign Office, and it is ...

    Article : 222 words
  21. NAZI TERRORISM

    Nazis have invented a new method of terrorising Jews. They visit homes at night time; take the names of the occupants, and threaten that ...

    Article : 213 words
  22. FASCIST COUNCIL[?]

    The Fascist Grand Council ended at 2.40 a.m. after sitting for four hours 40 minutes. The communique issued after the ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. SLOVAK STATE

    Internal political cross currents are making the play less desperate as a result of an agreement reached by the Zelina Conference for the ...

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  24. NATIONAL SECURITY PLANS FOR BRITAIN

    The "Daily Mail" says that when Parliament meets on November 1 there will be a searching inquiry resulting in changes, in the party ...

    Article : 78 words
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