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  2. PACT WITH JAPAN.

    Particulars of the new trade agreement between Australia and Japan, which was signed in Sydney yesterday by the Minister for External ...

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  3. GARNISHEES.

    The State Government has received protests from a number of business people against the proposal of the Minister of Justice, Mr. ...

    Article : 462 words
  4. SHUNTERS' THREAT.

    Shunters at the Enfield railway marshalling yards, at a meeting yesterday morning, decided to continue the partial regulation strike. At a meeting ...

    Article : 250 words
  5. FLYING-BOAT MISHAP.

    After an exciting race against time, the Challenger, piloted by Captain G. U. ("Scotty") Allen, which is completing the Empire flying-boat trial ...

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  6. DEADLOCK IN LONDON.

    The deadlock reached in the trade talks between the United Kingdom and Australia now seems so complete that the possibility of the negotiations ...

    Article : 198 words
  7. AVOIDING WAR.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, addressing a mass meeting at Kettering, gave a comprehensive review of the Government's domestic, ...

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  8. ATTACKS ON SWATOW.

    Fears that the Japanese are about to invade South China at Swatow have been revived by the news that Japanese warships have brgun ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN DEBT PACT.

    It is fell in London financial circles that a step towards international political understanding has been reached as a result of the ...

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  10. MEXICAN TAXES ON TRADE.

    The Mexico City Correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "The Government has announced plans for imposing a 12 per cent. tax on all exports, ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. YALLOURN DISPUTE.

    Proposals to end the strike of 150 engineers at Yallourn were made in a letter received by the Trades Hall Council yesterday from the State Electricity Commission. ...

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  12. TELEGRAM TO HERR HITLER.

    The telegram which Commander O. Locker Lampson, M.P., sent to Herr Hitler on June l8 protesting against his "attack on helpless minorities" was not allowed to reach Herr ...

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  13. RUSSIAN FLIES TO JAPAN.

    M. Lushkoff, a Russian aviator, who new to Japan on June 13, is said to have made a signed statement to the Domel news agency that M. Stalin is ...

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  14. ELECTRIC TRAIN DRIVERS' DEMANDS.

    A meeting of electric train drivers to-day, agreed unanimously to a series of demands for improved wages and conditions. The men want their pay and status to be raised to the ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. POLICE AFFAIRS.

    Members of all parties in the State Parliament are awaiting with keen interest the speech the Chief Secretary, Mr. Gollan, will deliver on the Police ...

    Article : 261 words
  16. BRITAIN'S HOPE.

    The hope is expressed in London that, if Italy fulfils the Anglo-Italian agreement by the early withdrawal of its volunteers from Spain, the Dominions ...

    Article : 236 words
  17. DUTCH SERVICE.

    The first K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) machine from Amsterdam, with Continental mails for Australia arrived at Jililitan Aerodrome, Batavia, yesterday on schedule, at 10.30 ...

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  18. DAME ENID LYONS AS NURSE.

    Dame Enid Lyons nursed an unconscious woman who had been injured in a head-on collision near Goulburn, and the Prime Minister's car did service ...

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  19. £2,500 FROM AUNT IN AUSTRALIA.

    A firm of London solicitors has informed James Edward Middlebrook, of Wednesbury, that his aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Thornton, has died in Australia, leaving him £2,500. ...

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  20. EUROPEAN REFUGEES.

    A proposal that Germany shall permit its exiles to take with them such additional capital as will enable them to qualify for migration to the Dominions and other ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. RED ARMY WOMEN'S FEAT.

    Three Red Army airwomen flew a single-engined seaplane across Russia from Sebastopol, on the Black Sea coast, to Archangel, the northern port, in 10 hours 33 minutes, at ...

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  22. MAN'S BODY FOUND IN UNDERGROWTH.

    The body of Henty Appleby, 61, of Fernhill, was discovered near Angel's Bridge, on the Prince's Highway, near Corrimal, this afternoon. ...

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  23. PRIVATE AIRLINES.

    The tunning of privately owned and controlled airlines within Australia is not the responsibility of the Commonwealth Government said the Minister for Defence, Mr. ...

    Article : 295 words
  24. ARREST OF NAZI OFFICIALS.

    Newspapers announce that 12 Nazi Commissioners whom Herr Buerkel, the German Commissioner controlling Austria, placed in charge of Jewish businesses, have been ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. INTRUDERS FIRE SHOTS.

    Four shots fired by men in a taxi-cab supplemented the more conventional excitement at a birthday party at the house of Mrs. Agnes Cannard, of ...

    Article : 209 words
  26. CZECHS URGED TO HURRY.

    The Premier of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Milan Hodza, received the British and French Ministers, who are understood to have conveyed representations from their Governments again ...

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  27. FATHER-IN-LAW OF MILLIONAIRE.

    Mr. Francis French, of Newport Rhode Island who is the father-in-law of Mr. John Jacob Astor, one of the richest men in the United States, and who applied for a job with ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. MISSING GERMAN BARQUE.

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the Hamburg-Amerika Line, owners of the missing German barque Admiral Karpfanger are confident that the vessel is ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. FASCIST LEADERS TESTED.

    Out of 64 high Fascist directors only the Secretary-General Signor Starace, and seven others passed all the athletic tests, which Fascist provincial secretaries must pass. ...

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  30. SPOONS SOUVENIRED FROM PLANE.

    So many silver spoons have been souvenired from Airlines of Australia's Douglas D.C. 3. Kyilla, that a new stork has to be secured. Miss. T. Gurney, assistant secretary of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. MOCK LANDING IN BRITAIN.

    The Admiralty, the War Office and the Air Ministry announce that combined exertises will be carried out in the Channel between July 5 and July 10, with the object of ...

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  32. YOUTH'S FALL FROM TRAM.

    A tram conductor who went to the assistance of a youth who had been seriously injured in a tram accident was assaulted by another youth last night. ...

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  33. MR. LYONS PLEASED.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, yesterday expressed satisfaction at the conclusion of the agreement. "It is difficult to satisfy everyone," he said, ...

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  34. GIFT FROM THE AIR.

    Members of the Canberra Alpine Club will conduct a novel treasure hunt next week-end on the snowelad slopes of Mount Franklin, 45 miles south of the Federal Capital. ...

    Article : 152 words
  35. ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    Mr. A. P. Herbert (Ind.), moving in the House of Commons that the entertainment tax should cease at the end of the present financial year, declared: "It is barbarous to ...

    Article : 153 words
  36. SIR JOHN JAMES BURNET.

    Sir John James Burnet, the eminent architect, died yesterday, at the age of 81. Sir John James Burnet designed many of the principal public and commercial buildings ...

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  37. PRINCESS LUNCHES OFF "HOT DOGS."

    Princess Louise, of Sweden, who is making a tour of the country, literally had a taste of American democracy when she lunched as the guest of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt. ...

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  38. SHIPPING AGREEMENT.

    The new shipping agreement, which is for a period of two years from July 1, 1938, provides for the pooling of all cargoes in both directions between ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. LIVE BOMB IN TIP.

    Morris Crotty, 12, of Ivanhoe, and another boy, unsuccessfully attempted to draw the pin from a Mills bomb which they found in the municipal tip, at Ivanhoe, to-day. ...

    Article : 83 words
  40. "EQUAL RIGHTS" IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A League of Equal Rights has been formed to ensure equality between the British and Afrikaans anthems, and the British and Union flags. ...

    Article : 48 words
  41. JUSTICE CARDOZO.

    Justice Cardoza of the United States Superme Court, is seriously ill and has been placed under an oxygen tent. He became ill in January; some time later he appeared to ...

    Article : 50 words
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