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  2. NEW B.M.A. MOVE.

    "In view of the united opposition" of members of the British Medical Association to the terms of service for doctors under the national ...

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  3. FIRST TEST.

    The best Australia can hope for in the first test at Trent Bridge is a draw, but it is thought that the team will need to make a good ...

    Article : 436 words
  4. NEW GUINEA.

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Hughes, who returned last night from his visit by air to New Guinea said that he regarded it as a land of great ...

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  5. DANGER FOR BRITAIN.

    Mr. Eden, M.P., in addressing his constituents at Leamington last night, made the most outspoken speech since he resigned from the Foreign ...

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  6. ADVANCE ON HANKOW.

    The Japanese announce that they have begun to advance on Hankow along the Yangtse Kiang and by five overland routes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUDETENS IN CLASH.

    A clash between Czechs and Sudeten Germans at Warmdorf resulted in 47 Sudeten Germans being arrested, and several injured. A ...

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  8. MORE PLANES ORDERED.

    The Air Ministry has placed the biggest contract for aeroplanes ever ffivrn to a British firm. It is an order believed to exceed 200 high-speed ...

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  9. FREIGHTER IN PERIL.

    During a fierce cyclonic gale, which swept the castern half of the Tasman Sea, in the week-end, the 5,056-ton tramp steamer Liangollen ...

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  10. LINERS DELAYED.

    Three passenger liners, the Mariposa, the Awatea, and the Wanganella, coming from New Zealand to Sydney, met the full force of the gale. Passengers ...

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  11. DELAY URGED.

    The executive council of the Australasian Holy Catholic Guild of St. Mary and St. Joseph, which is a registered friendly benefit society, has passed ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. WEATHER PROSPECTS.

    The Weather Bureau says there is still a possibility of showers at Nottingham on Monday. The south-east of England is threatened with a thunderstorm, and there is just a chance ...

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  13. INDUSTRIALISTS REBUFFED.

    A rebuff to the industrial faction of the Labour movement in New South Wales involved in the feud with the Lang group was administered by the ...

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  14. PLANE NEAR DISASTER.

    A Guinea Airways Lockheed aircraft had a narrow escape from disaster on Wednesday. It was learnt to-night that three machines ...

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  15. THREE BRITONS KILLED.

    The three British occupants of a Wilson Airway plane which had been chartered by the Tanganyika Government were killed when the machine crashed ...

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  16. PLANE FORCED DOWN.

    Squally weather along the Queensland coast during the week-end caused interruptions to air services. Four planes flying down the coast to ...

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  17. GERMAN AIMS IN BALKANS.

    The "Financial News" Voices the opinion often heard in the city, that the prolongation of the Spanish war and Italy's consequent economic ...

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  18. CROWD HOSED.

    After burning undetected for three hours,, a fire which had developed to uncontrollable proportions destroyed two large factories in Stawell Street, ...

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  19. MOUNT EVEREST.

    The absence of direct messages to "The Times" from the expedition Mr. H. W. Tilman is leading up Mount Everest is causing people to fear that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BEACONS NOT FUNCTIONING.

    The narrow escape of the airliner again focusses attention on the fact that the ultra short-wave beacons are not functioning as aids to pilots. Although one has been ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. POISONS BILL.

    The Minister for Health, Mr. FitzSimons, said last night that a bill to tighten up the present control of poisons in New South Wales would be ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN DISASTER.

    An examination ot the wreckage of the Air Force plane in which four Royal Air Force boxers and two South Africans were killed revealed that fragments of the machine were ...

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  23. FLOODS IN N.Z.

    Very heavy rain has fallen in most parts of the South Island in the last 21 hours and serious floods have occurred. At Enfield, near Oamaru, the public hall ...

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  24. SOVIET LEADERS CHARGED.

    The Oslo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that nine more former Russian diplomats will be tried on charges of "Trotskyism, sabotage, and conspiracy against the ...

    Article : 232 words
  25. BUILDING UNIONS' CLAIMS.

    Yielding to the advice of other building trades unions, the members of the Bricklayers' Union, at a stop-work meeting on Saturday, decided to place ...

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  26. PILOT'S COOLNESS.

    The crew of six of a R.A.F. bomber had a remarkable escape, to which the coolness and resource of the pilot contributed, when the machine burst into flames at 4,000ft while ...

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  27. FIREMAN'S FEAT.

    An unconscious boy, strapped to the back of a fireman was carried up two ladders lashed together up the face of a high cliff to-day. ...

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  28. ITALY'S ISLAND FORTRESS.

    Mr. Hector Bywater the naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," says that in spite of the rigid Italian censorship, it has become known that the Island of Leros, in the Italian ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. WORLD'S LARGEST PLANE.

    The Los Angeles correspondent of the Herald-Tribune" says: "Shrouded in such secrecy that only a few chosen officers of the Army Air Corps are permitted knowledge of ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. JAPANESE SUBPOENA MR. ABBOTT.

    The plans of the Administrator, Mr. Abbott, for a tour of the Northern Territory, in company with the Minister for the Interior, Mr. McEwen, have been ...

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  31. MAN'S ORDEAL.

    After lving fully conscious for nearly 12 hours, with a broken leg caught under a tractor. Frederick James Trevail, 29, farmer, of Sherlock, died at his home late on Friday ...

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  32. U.S.A. BOMBER CRASHES.

    A giant United States Army bomber crashed in a thunderstorm, killing eight occupants, all believed to be army men. ...

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  33. EMBARGO ON IRON ORE.

    The "Nikkan Kogyo" says that Japan will demand 5,000,000 yen (£A375,000) as indemnification for the loss a Japanese company that is interested in the ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. COLONIAL DEMANDS OPPOSED.

    "Public Enemy Number One of Human Progress" is how Mynheer L. Wolff, a member of the Dutch Young Liberals described the German demand for colonies at the ...

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  35. BUDGE AND MAKO BEATEN.

    Y. Petra and B. Destremeau (France) beat J. D. Budge and C. G. Mako (U.S.A.), 3-6, 6-3, 9-7. 6-1, in the final of the doubles in the French tennis championships to-day. ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    At the International Labour Conference, Mr C. K. Culley, Australian Labour delegate attacked Australia's social policy, and declared that the Commonwealth Government was ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. UNAUTHORISED ROAD SIGNS.

    Kyeamba Shire is opposed to advertising signs along public roads, and is in agreement with the policy of the Main Roads Department to allow only road directions to be ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. STATE LOTTERY.

    The 508th State, lottery will be drawn to-morrow night at the Australian Hall. Elizabeth Street, at 7.15. A full list of the [?] prize-winners, ...

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  39. MEN BREAK HOTEL WINDOWS.

    According to a report made to the police five men drove up to the Vulcan Hotel, at the corner of Wattle Street and Mary Ann Street, Ultimo, on Saturday night. After ...

    Article : 71 words
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