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  3. EX-SERVICE LEGIONS

    "The British Legion were the first to hold out the hand of friendship to German ex-servicemen. I am pretty sure they still ...

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  4. ITALIAN AIR FORCE

    Signor Mussolini, Herr Milch, the German Under-Secretary for Air, and Signor Valle, Italian Under-Secretary ...

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  5. FORTS IN BALTIC

    The League of Nations Council disposed of the deadlock between Sweden, Finland and the Soviet regarding the ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. ANGLO-SOVIET PACT

    The "Daily Telegraph" in a leader, says the new Anglo-Russian proposals go far to bridge the existing gap, and ...

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  7. ROYAL TOUR

    The King piloted the Royal train part of the way through the Rockies to-day. He entered the engine cabin at Beaver Mouth ...

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  8. JAPANESE BLOCKADE

    It is disclosed that a Japanese warship stopped the German steamer Sauerland, bound for Shanghai, on Wednesday says the Shanghai correspondent of the "Times." The vessel's papers were examined. The German ...

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  9. ANZACS REVISIT SOMME ISOLATION ENDED

    LILLE, Sunday. Fifty New Zealand ex-servicemen and their wives visited the Somme and placed [?] on ...

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  10. INDIAN OCEAN

    The flying boat Guba, which will leave on Saturday to survey an alternative air route across the Indian Ocean, will be in continuous radio ...

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  11. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Commerce (Senator McLeay) told a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce to-day that the future policy of the Government on ...

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  12. GRIFFITH ELECTION

    The winning Labour candidate and the defeated U.A.P. candidate, clashed at the declaration of the poll to-day, and charges ...

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  13. "SECURITY LOAN"

    The new Commonwealth £4,750,000 loan was opened last night by the Treasurer (Mr. Menzies) in a national ...

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  14. FOOD INQUIRY

    The State Governments have been urged by the Minister for Commerce (Senator McLeay) to co-operate wi[?] him in inqui[?]ng into the nutritive ...

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  15. GIANT AIRCRAFT

    To undergo training for the handling of the giant Short Sutherland aircraft, a number of officers and men of the R.A.A.F. will leave for ...

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  16. HAZARDOUS ELIGHT

    Thomas Smith, 25, of Los Angeles, took off at 4.50 a.m. local time in an attempt to fly non-stop to London. He flew the smallest plane ...

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  17. SURPLUS PLANES

    There were more planes in Australia than could be found work for, said the Controller General of Civil Aviation (Mr. Corbett) to-day, when ...

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  18. ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    As a result of combined strike action taken to-day by metal trade unionists at the Clyde Engineering Company's works in regard to the ...

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  19. LABOUR UNITY

    The suggestion that a select committee representing official A.L.P. and Heffron parties be appointed to discuss the whole question of Labour unity[?] ...

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  20. COMPULSORY VOTING MOVE

    Sir Frank Anderson will again introduce a compulsory voting bill for Parliamentary elections. It provides for penalty ranging ...

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  21. WILMOT ELECTION

    With the counting of 544 postal votes in the Wilmot by-election today, the position has not been materially altered and victory for the ...

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  22. ROME-BERLIN AXIS

    Italo-German committees for economic relations concluded a number of agreements, according to the Berlin correspondent of the "Times," ...

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  23. UNIONISTS RESIGN

    In a protest against "continued attacks on the State Labour Government by the secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the Railways' ...

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  24. FRANCE WANTS PEACE

    The Premier (M. Daladier), speaking at the inauguration of the American Legion memorial at Neuilly, said, "The French people never claimed to ...

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  25. ISOLATION

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) in an address denounced proposals for national isolation, asserting, "Regimentation of practically ...

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  26. COALITION

    A resolution urging the United Country Party to form a composite Government with the U.A.P., at the earliest opportunity, based on a ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND ELECTION

    Mr. C. S. Webb, the Protestant Labour candidate in the Townsville State by-election on Saturday, declared that he would appeal against ...

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  28. OIL SUPPLIES

    Sir Colin Fraser, chairman of directors of the New Zealand Petroleum Co. Ltd., who returned to Sydney today, said the nearest potential source ...

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  29. AIR TRAINING

    The Air Board and Civil Aviation departments are preparing a report concerning the proposal of aero clubs and other civilian air schools to ...

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  30. IRISH REPUBLICANS

    A conference of Republican oiganisations in Dublin protested by cable to President Ro[?]sevelt against the action of the Los Angeles police in ...

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  31. MR. ATLEE INDISPOSED

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Atlee) has slight ptomaine poisoning. He sent a message to the annual demonstration of the Labour Party at ...

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  32. POLISH TRADE WITH GERMANY

    The German-Polish committee has fixed exports from Poland and from Danzig to the Reich for the next three months. It is announced that ...

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  33. SYDNEY WRESTLING

    In one of the roughest wrestling[?] bouts of the season Chief Little Wolf (19 st. 9) defeated[?] Billy Hanson (16 st. 2) by two falls to one at the ...

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  34. REMAND ON MURDER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bail was refused to Ernest Edward Devine, 35, and Arnold Hourigan, 23, who were remanded at the Newtown Police Court ...

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