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  2. SINGAPORE VISIT.

    The Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. Thorby, will leave Sydney by Empire flying-boat for Singapore next Tuesday. ...

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  3. AIR RAIDS.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, said last night that he proposed to arrange for one of his Ministers to direct the work the State Air Raids ...

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  4. UNIFORMS FOR MILITIA.

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Hughes, who is the Ministerial leader of the militia recruiting campaign, said yesterday that the ...

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  5. N.Z. BANS SOME IMPORTS.

    Japanese goods will apparently be completely banned, and the importation of some British goods heavily reduced under New Zealand's trade ...

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  6. ROME TALKS.

    Further evidence of inspired cordiality towards Great Britain is expressed in the Bologna newspaper "Avvenire d'Italia," says the Rome correspondent ...

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  7. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Premier of Japan, Prince Konoe, has tendered the resignation of his Cabinet. The Emperor summoned the ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT'S WARNING.

    In a stirring message to Congress to-day, President Roosevelt said that Americans must be prepared to defend religion, democracy, and international good faith. He asserted that good faith and reason in international ...

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  9. "CANNOT DISSOCIATE OURSELVES."

    President Roosevelt issued a warning that although war, which had threatened to envelop the world in flames, had been averated, it had become increasingly ...

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  10. PLANE CRASHES FROM 200 FEET.

    Stalling when about 200 feet above the ground as the pilot was making a flat turn into the eastern end of the Essendon Aerodrome this afternoon, a ...

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  11. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    A tendency to divert New Zealand trade from Australia and the United States to Great Britain is reported to be evident as a result of the ...

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  12. SOVIET ARMY'S NEW OATH.

    The text of the new oath which will be taken tay the entire Soviet Army on its 21st anniversary on February 23. is: "I solemnly pledge myself to be an ...

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  13. U.S. DEFENCES IN THE PACIFIC.

    Particular reference is made in the Navy Department's report to the necessity for extending the Pacific line of defence as far west as Guam (south ...

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  14. WELCOME RAIN.

    The best rain since October fell in Sydney yesterday, but falls in country districts, where rain is badly needed, were disappointing. Useful rain fell at ...

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  15. SPECIAL DUNTROON COURSE.

    The tentative decision announced five weeks ago, to confine exclusively to members of the militia forces the 25 special appointments to be made to the ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. BROKER DIES IN PRISON.

    Clarence Royal Curwen[?] 52[?] a former member of the bankrupt firm of Ward and Co., stock and share brokers, died in Pentridge Gaol yesterday, after having served less than ...

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  17. M. DALADIER IN TUNISIA.

    Two hundred mounted tribesmen, in Bedouin garb, grected the Premier of France, M. Daladier, with a salvo on his arrival at the desert outpost of ...

    Article : 329 words
  18. POPE'S ADVICE TO SUCCESSOR.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that, in order to lay down guiding principles for his successor, the Pope is retiring to his ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. CONTROL OF TRAFFIC.

    The State Cabinet at its meeting on Tuesday will give special consideration to problems connected with the control of traffic. ...

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  20. JACKIE COOGAN AND BETTY GRABLE.

    It is announced that Betty Grable and her husband[?] Jackie Coogan[?] have separated pending the outcome of the accounting of the estate of Coogan's father. ...

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  21. NO RACE WITH BRITAIN.

    Germany does not intend to attempt submarine equality with Britain. The submarine tonnage of Britain is estimated at 70,000, while Germany's is ...

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  22. YOUTH KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Noel Bing, about 16, was killed by lightning during a storm at midday to-day. He was employed by a drover who had a ...

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  23. CAREERS FOR GERMAN YOUTHS.

    A strict watch will in future be kept on the careers of youths, with the object of diverting labour into national key industries, including metal and agriculture. ...

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  24. SCOUTS SING IN RAIN.

    Torrential downpours of rain at the Scouts' Jamboree late yesterday afternoon flooded many camp sites. Portion of the afternoon's arena ...

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  25. POLE STRUCK AT LAKEMBA.

    Lightning struck a telegraph pole in Haldon Street, Lakemba, at the height of a storm yesterday afternoon. The pole was split and a vivid light played about the street. ...

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  26. "PROMOTION BY MERIT."

    The Base Commandant[?] 2nd Milltary District, Major-General Hardie, asked about the statement of Mr. Bruce C. Sinclair-Smith in a letter to the Editor of the "Sydney ...

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  27. BRITONS' ARREST IN SPAIN.

    The British Government is considering the advisability of sending counsel from London to appear for Mr. Ernest Golding, the British Pro-Consul at San Sebastian, who, with his ...

    Article : 246 words
  28. PARIS PICTURE SHOWS CLOSE.

    Three hundred picture shows in central Paris closed to-day for a week as a protest against the new cinema tax, which ranges from 3.6 to 15 per cent., according to monthly ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. GERMANS TO LEAVE RUSSIA.

    It is reported from Moscow that the Soviet Government intends to expel all Germans living in Russia before the end of the month. LONDON, Jan. 4. ...

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  30. DAMAGE IN VICTORIA.

    Widespread electrial disturbances, which brought rain and brilliant displays of lightning to Melbourne on Tuesday night and carly to-day, caused damage in the country. ...

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  31. SHOTS FIRED AT SUSPECTS.

    Several shots were fired by Liverpool police last night at two men who abandoned a stolen car and escaped in the darkness by running across a vegetable garden and into ...

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  32. WOOLLAHRA RECRUITING MEETING.

    A parade of more than 200 troops will precede a recruiting meeting to be held at the Woollahra Council Chambers to-night when the Mayor[?] Alderman Grimley, will officially ...

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  33. FRENCH FINANCES.

    The "cheap money" policy of the Minister of Finance, M. Reynaud, scored a further victory when the Bank of France decided to reduce the discount ...

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  34. TOM MOONEY STILL IN GAOL.

    A false report, apparently first published in London, has been circulated that Tom Mooney, the Labour leader, who is serving a life sentence for participation in a fatal ...

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  35. DALFRAM NOT WANTED.

    The Mayor of Greater Newcastle, Alderman G. W. Jenner, to-day sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Mr Lyons, asking him to use his influence ...

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  36. MISSING MAN FOUND IN HOSPITAL.

    Phillip Allen. 30, who disappeared from a farm at Brownlow, near Camden, three days ago, was identified yesterday in the Liverpool Hospital, where he was admitted as a patient ...

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  37. ATLANTIC AIR MAIL.

    An experimental London-New York air mail service will be inaugurated on June 1. It will be flown by the new flying-boat appropriately named Cabot, which will refuel in mid-air. ...

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  38. JEWISH HOTELS TO CLOSE IN RUMANIA.

    The Minister of Finance has ordered 280 Jewish-owned public houses and restaurants. including some of Bucharest's largest establishments, to close by February 15. ...

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  39. GOLD STILL RISING.

    Gold was quoted to-day at £7/10/5 an ounce, compared with £7/10/0½ yesterday, th[?]s establishing a new high record. Such of the cable news in this issue as is so ...

    Article : 111 words
  40. DEFAULT IN ALBERTA.

    The Province of Alberta, which is under the control of a Social Credit Ministry, has defaulted on 1,000,000 dollars (Aust.£250,000) worth of debentures due on January 1. ...

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  41. REVOLVER STOLEN FROM CHURCH.

    A report was made to the police yesterday that a revolver, with a mother-of-pearl handle, and a gun licence had been stolen from a room at the St Benediet's Church, George ...

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  42. POLES EXPELLED FROM FRANCE.

    Two hundred and fifty Poles have been expelled for participation in strikes. They are now without a country. ...

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