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  4. HITLER SETS BAIT FOR THE SOVIET

    DELIBERATELY playing for position with alliances and counter-alliances in the air, Herr Hitler failed to make his expected announcement of the severing of diplomatic relations with ...

    Article : 443 words
  5. FIRST TWO-WAY FLIGHT

    HAVING achieved the distinction of being the first aviators to make a two-way crossing of the Atlantic, Dick ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. BATTLE OF TALAVERA LOOMING

    A BIG Government counter-attack on Talavera Is imminent. The rebel, claim that the drive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 324 words
  7. Essay Prize Winners

    Top: BETTY PILGRIM, of Marrickville Girls' School, winner of first prize in the under 12 years section of the Australian Museum Essay competition. In presenting the prizes at the Museum yesterday, the Acting-Minister for Education, Mr. Hawkins, Jokingly referred to her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MYSTERY DROWNING UNSOLVED

    UP to an early hour this morning police were unable to clear up the mystery surrounding the death of John Troy, 13, ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. Famous Screen Matt Dies

    THE film colony was stunned when the death was announced yesterday, after a short illness, of Irving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. POINTER M AMERICAN ELECTION

    PORTLAND (U.S.A.), Tues. NATION-WIDE interest was taken in the first elections of the current campaign held in ...

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  12. French Strikes Growing

    THE Blum Government has not yet succeeded in obtaining a settlement of the Industrial crisis, and president Lebrun has returned ...

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  13. ELDERLY MAN INJURED

    Hurrying to board a moving tram in Dover Road, Rose Bay, yesterday, James Winterbottom, 69, of Dumeresque Avenue, Rose Bay, fell and ...

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  14. ROYAL STANDARD FLIES AT PALACE

    The Royal Standard was flown at Buckingham Palace for the first time since the accession of King Edward when his Majesty ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    Swerving to avoid a bicycle at the corner of Princes Highway and Reeky Point Road, Kogarah last, night, a St. George' ...

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  17. 3000 TROOPS LEAVE FOR PALESTINE

    Two ships carrying nearly three-thousand troops, 10ft Southampton for Palestine within an hour this afternoon. The Laurentle which ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. PATROL BOAT DAMAGED

    THE patrol boat Larrakle, which left for the Aru Islands on Saturday night with the Naval Commandant, Lieutenant - Commander ...

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  19. MAY BE GAINSBOROUGH SKETCH

    Bought at a sale recently for a small sum by T. H. McDermott, a Melbourne collector, s sketch, which is still in his possession, is thought ...

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  20. COOLER CONDITIONS EXPECTED

    Following upon the cool change which reached Sydney In the early hours of yesterday morning, conditions yesterday were comparatively ...

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  22. 'PLANE STRIKES STORM

    Fighting head-winds all the way, the Bungana took three hours to fly from Launceston to Melbourne today, The weather was considered so ...

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