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  2. CHANGES IN CABINET.

    The Executive Council last night approved the following changes in the State Ministry:— Mr. A. Mair, formerly Minister for ...

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  3. RACING ODDS.

    The Federal Government has decided that no broadcasting station in New South Wales—national or commercial—must broadcast betting odds ...

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  4. VOTING BY MINERS.

    Aggregate meetings of miners on the northern and southern coalfields yesterday adopted the formula reached between the State ...

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  5. "BATTLE" OFF COAST.

    The Australian Naval Squadron, which was fully mobilised during the recent European crisis, yesterday, at Jervis Bay, engaged in the most ...

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  6. PALESTINE TERROR. Arab Leader is Murdered.

    Outrages in Palestine are not abating. Days and nights are being passed anxiously, Arabs and Jews not knowing the hour when terrorists ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VITAL RAILWAY IN CHINA IS CUT. Japanese Invaders' Claim.

    The Japanese Navy spokesman declared in Tokyo to-day that the invading army which had landed at Bias Bay, 100 miles from Canton, on Tuesday, had cut the Kowloon-Canton railway (China's munitions "lifeline") at several points. ...

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  8. ANXIETY IN BRITAIN. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Mr. Chamberlain is returning from his holiday in Scotland to face one of the gravest periods of national disquiet and political unrest, if not crisis, ...

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  9. GIRL'S DEATH.

    Evidence that Elma Lavinia Bate, 24, of Hawthorne Road, East Brisbane, whose body was found in a bath at Menzie's Hotel on Friday, was "highly ...

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  10. HUGE CHINESE DEFENCE FORCE.

    The Chinese troops, it is stated, have rallied at the last of the outer lines protecting Canton. The Japanese admit that 50,000 men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 409 words
  11. MAY RECAST CABINET.

    The Political Correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that it is understood that Mr. Chamberlain is curtailing his holiday, and may return to Downing Street early next week to ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. "DANGER TO FOREIGN INTERESTS."

    The Consul-General for China, Dr. C. J. Pao, said yesterday that the Japanese landing of 40,000 soldiers at Hachung, Bias Bay, was premeditated by Japan, ...

    Article : 349 words
  13. LIMITING ARMS.

    Reports that Germany is awaiting British and French replies to proposals for an armaments limitation agreement are not confirmed in well-informed ...

    Article : 630 words
  14. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS.

    A cable message received by the Japanese Consulate-General in Sydney states that Mr. T. Kawai, director of the information bureau, Foreign Office, ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. SOVIET DEFENCE PLAN.

    Reliable reports that the Soviet is hastening the construction of a vast artificial no-man's-land across its western frontier as a first line of defence ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. LUGGER CASES SETTLED. Terms Not Disclosed.

    A settlement between the Commonwealth Government and the Japanese plaintiffs in the remaining lugger arrest appeals was reached when the Supreme ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. NEW MILITIA DEPOT.

    Searchlight towers, and provision for anti-aircraft listening stations will be included in new defence buildings at Moore Park, the contract for the first ...

    Article : 300 words
  18. "IF GERMANY IS FALSE." Britons Must Prepare.

    The Solicitor-General, Sir Terence O'Connor, in a speech last night, recalled that Germany had disclaimed emphatically all desire for further ...

    Article : 253 words
  19. GERMAN TRADE AIMS.

    The most able economic brains are being pooled to ensure the efficient organisation of Germany's economic drive in South-eastern Europe, ...

    Article : 339 words
  20. FIRE CAUSED BY LIGHTNING.

    Alan Kevin Hynes, 21, was badly burned last night when a garage in which he was working at the rear of his home in Bellevue Street, Arncliffe[?] ...

    Article : 285 words
  21. PRISONER BY PLANE.

    A man, who had appeared before the Court at Adelaide several days ago on a charge of embezzling bank money at Honolulu and against whom an extradition order had been ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. SHRIMPS IN WATER TAPS.

    Many city water taps have produced small shrimps and water beetles during the past few days. By a strange coincidence the shrimps have escaped principally from the ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. BENES IS NOMINATED.

    Dr. Benes, former President of Czechoslovakia, has not replied to the Scottish Nationalists' telegram, inviting him to accept their nomination as a candidate at the ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. CONTROL OF PEARLING.

    The powers possessed by the Federal Government, under the Pearling Ordinance of the Northern Territory, will be used in efforts to prevent trespass by pearlers on the aboriginal ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. EARLY MORNING FOG.

    A dense fog formed near the upper reaches of the Parramatta River early this morning, and was driven by a westerly wind toward the sea. ...

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  26. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Although Sister Kenny's ma[?]n claim that she can cure cases of infantile [?]aralysis has not been substantiated by a committee of seven specialists after a year's test at the ...

    Article : 66 words
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