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  3. PRIME MINISTER LET DOWN

    "I am the head of the department that let the Prime Minister down. I am responsible, as an officer under my control made a mistake, the responsibility rests with me or my department. I felt that I had done my duty, and ...

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  4. WARSHIPS SENT TO SWATOW

    The Hongkong correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Britain and America answered the Japanese demands for the withdrawal from Swatow by each sending another warship to the harbour. The ...

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  5. ROYAL TOUR ENDS

    With the Royal Standards flying over Buckingham Palace for the first time for six weeks, the King and Queen and ...

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  6. BRITAIN ACTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons that the Foreign Minister (Lord Halifax) had ...

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  7. NAVAL DEFENCE

    The British and French defence conference is in full agreement on the main points of the discussion. The rapid progress is due to the ...

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  8. PENSIONERS

    Mr. J. Beasley, M.H.R., and the Mayor of Ascot (Alderman Sweeney) clashed at the Newtown Town Hall this afternoon. They were ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. FOLK DANCING

    As a protest against the decision of the Education Board to introduce folk [?] dancing among boys, the chairman of the High ...

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  10. PEACE IN EUROPE

    The efforts of the Holy See in the past fortnight to create better understanding between the two conflicting groups of ...

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  11. SWEATING

    Preliminary steps towards Comwealth-wide legislation to deal with the evil of sweating in industry, were taken by the Premiers' Conference ...

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  12. PERJURY ALLEGED

    Arising out of an alegation that Lillian Jane Vogwell, 48, gave false evidence in a Supreme Court action, a charge of perjury was preferred ...

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  13. REFUGEE MIGRANTS

    Foreigners, awaiting the arrival of the liner, Esquilino, to-day, caused considerable trouble. In their anxiety to board the vessel and meet ...

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  14. WOMEN'S GOLF

    Staging a magnificent recovery over the concluding stages, Mrs. S. G. Pearce, of Newcastle, defeated Mrs. T. G. Murray, of Armidale, 5 ...

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  15. UNUSUAL LENIENCY

    Although he had been convicted on six charges of breaking and entering and stealing at the Quarter Sessions, yesterday, Harry Jackson, 23, ...

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  16. CATTLE RUSTLERS

    The north-eastern part of Victoria is being ravaged by cattle rustlers, and farmers a rseuffgreinoMASETA and farmers are suffering heavy ...

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  17. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), who returned to Sydney to-day from Canberra, is gratified at the result of the Loan Council. He paid tribute ...

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  18. WALKER ESTATE

    Mrs. Emily Louisa Jeffrey to-day applied to the Chief Judge in Equity[?] Justice Long [?] Innes, that all exhibits in the Thomas Walker will case be ...

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  19. ARABS CLASH WITH TROOPS[?]

    JERUSALEM, Friday.—Four Arabs, including the notorious murderer, Isman Naquis, were killed in a clash with troops. ...

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  20. FRANCO-TURKISH PACT

    The Franco-Turkish pact will be signed simultaneously in Paris and Angara on Friday evening. ...

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  21. EUROPEAN PACT DELAYED

    It is understood that the Soviet rejected the revised Anglo-French proposals, and talks will be suspended ...

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  22. FLIER RETURNS BY BOAT.

    MOMBASA, Friday-Captain Taylor, commander of the Guba, will leave Mombasa by steamer for Singapore on July 3, and arrive bacto In ...

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  23. ANOTHER NEW DEAL FOR AMERICA

    Ostensibly to help the lending and spending programme, Mr. Roosevelt, at a special Press Conference, announced a new ...

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  24. HINT TO MIGRANTS

    An appeal to migrants to forget then old world enmities and feuds when they entered Australia was made yesterday by the Minister for ...

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  25. HOCKEY CARNIVAL

    Crookwell won the Country Women's Hockey Carnival for the sixth successive year by defeating Newcastle No. 1 by 4 goals to 2. ...

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  26. ACTRESS FRACTURES ANKLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mary Maguire, the Australian film actress, fractured an ankle in the ballroom scene of her latest picture. She will be laid up ...

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  27. SUNDAY CAR RACING ENDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Midget car racing on the Sydney Sports Ground on Sundays is to cease after Sunday next. The Minister for Lands (Mr. ...

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  28. JEWELLER'S LOSS

    The police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a diamond and platinum brooch, valued at £250, from a city jeweller's store. ...

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  29. JOCKEY'S APPEAL DISMISSED

    The committee of the Victorian Racing Club to-day dismissed the appeal of the well known jockey, A. Driscoll, against the 12 months' ...

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  30. GOOD NEWS FOR DOMINION

    Because of import restrictions, Colgates-Palmolive Pty. intend to build a £50,000 factory at Patone. The director of the company (Mr. ...

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  31. INTERVIEW WITH BANK

    Representatives of the Loan Council are to see the Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Charles Reading) in regard to the ...

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  32. SNAPPY WINS WATERLOO CUP

    Snappy, who was runner-up in the Victorian Coursing Championships to-day won the N.S.W. Waterloo Cup. Snappy started at 3/1. The winner ...

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