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  2. LATE CABLES

    STYLING itself the Free German Station, a new secret German radio was heard for the first time last night, purporting to be broadcasting from the Ruhr district. The announcer said that through ...

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  3. Pay For Soldiers' Families

    DETAILS of separation allowances for dependents of men in the Second A.I.F., Militia and ...

    Article : 279 words
  4. Windsor In France

    The Duke of Windsor, looking younger than in any picture taken for years, is seen talking to French staff officers, somewhere in France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Communists Sent To Russia

    LARGE-SCALE transfers of Germain Communists from Nazi concentration camps to Russia are disclosed by underground sources of information in Paris. ...

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  6. FORESEES RISE OF A NEW EUROPE

    DISCUSSING Britain's war aims in an Empire broadcast last night, Mr. Chamberlain ...

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  7. COUPLES BURNED TO DEATH

    TWO married couples were burned to death when trapped in fierce fires at Broken Hill and ...

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  8. SON FACES CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mrs. Ann Ridout was admitted to Kyabran Bush Nursing Hospital early this morning, suffering from a shattered ...

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  9. Council Aids Pensioners To Meet

    LOUD applause from the public gallery greeted the decision last night of the Leichhardt Council to place the Leichhardt Oval at the disposal of the Old Age and Invalid ...

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  10. Canteens Fund Closed

    Total receipts from the A.I.F. Canteens Fund, since its inception in 1920, amounted on June 30 last to £761,642. ...

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  11. German Naval Defence Received Surprise

    LONDON, Monday.--How an R.A.F. plane surprised the defence of the German naval base at Withclmshaven is described to an Air Ministry ...

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  12. NEW WHEAT SCHEME

    CANBERRA. Monday,--New wheat policy providing for a first advance to the grower of 210½ a bushel will be announced to the Federal ...

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  13. INOCULATION MADE HIM SWEAR

    Inoculation against typhoid was given in Paddington Court yesterday as an excuse for indecent language which had been used by a ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST MAN

    John Henry Moron, 34, seaman; was remanded at Central Police Court yesterday to December 4 on a charge of having murdered his wife. Florence ...

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  15. 10 MORE YEARS OF WAR IN CHINA

    LONDON, Monday.--It might take anything up to 10 years to finish the Chinese war, the Japanese Premier, General Abe, told Osaka business ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. FREIGHTER HITS WHARF

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The stem of an interstate freighter struck Port Alma wharf, Rockhampton, to-day. The railway line was thrown out of ...

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  17. FIRM GIVES £5000 TOWARDS 'DROME

    Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. yesterday offered to contribute £5000 towards the cost of an aerodrome to Central Ulawarra Shire. ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. Men Freed On Murder Charge

    A repudiation by Peggy Patterson of all the evidence she had given at the Coroner's Court inquiry into the death of Guido Callettl led to the ...

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  20. MANY GIFTS FOR COMFORTS FUND

    Goods' received at the Lord Mayor's Fund Comforts Depot, Martin Place, include flannel shirts, scarves, cotton vests, cotton underpants, pullovers, ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. NEW AWARD CLAIM

    In times like the present, with the international situation as it was, no sane man would attempt to alter Wages or working conditions, either ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. TO HEAD ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Monday.--The appointment of M. Jean Mornay as head of the Anglo-French Economic Coordination Committee was announced ...

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  23. BLOCKADE SHIP DAMAGED

    LONDON, Monday.-- The British freighter Stangate, which achieved fame by running the gaunlet of the Spanish blockade during the civil ...

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  24. GOT GERM IN EAR SWIMMING

    An abscess was removed from the ear of Nurse Jeminah Corderoy, 25 at Eastern Suburbs Hospital last night. ...

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  25. NIGHT TRAINING A HARDSHIP

    Apprentices undergoing night technical left home at 6 a.m. and frequently did not get home in time for dinner at night, said Mr. ...

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  26. TELLS OF VICE RACKET

    LONDON, Monday.-- A horror picture of the Japnese-controlled "vice-raket" which now holds sway in Nanking former Chinese capital, is ...

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  27. AIR CORPORATION FORMED

    LONDON, Monday.-- The formation of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, which will take over the activities of Imperial Airways, was ...

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  28. ALLEGED RING-IN OF DOG

    PARKES, Monday.--That a maiden performer was "rung-in" as a Champion greyhound was alleged at Parkes Quarter Sessions to-day when ...

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  29. TO SEEK OIL IN QUEENSLAND

    An intensified search for petroleum is to be made in Queensland. It was stated in Sydney yesterday that the Queensland Government ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. LOST JAP. WHALER FOUND

    TOKIO, Monday.-- It was reported to-day that the 1,000,000 yen Japanese whaling ship Koshu Maru has been found, eight months after ...

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  31. DENIES POSTPONED FED. ELECTION

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Rumors that the next Federal election was to be postponed were emphatically denied to-day by the Prime ...

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  32. SAFETY ON THE WATERFRONT

    The Department of Labor and Industry has convened a conference on a date to be fixed to examine safety conditions on waterfronts in N.S.W. ...

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  33. KNIFE IN POCKET GASHES ARM

    Leonard-Bird, 42, machinist, was painfully injured in an unusual accident at his home in Austenham Street, Leichhardt, yesterday. ...

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  34. MAGNETIC MINES EASY TO BEAT, SAYS FISK

    "GREAT BRITAIN will have no difficulty in devising means of combating the magnetic mines," said Sir Ernest Fisk last night. Sir Ernest was recently appointed secretary to the ...

    Article : 158 words
  35. HAS £1,000,000,000 ABROAD

    LONDON. Monday.-- The value of Britain's investments abroad is officially estimated at more than £1,000,000,000. ...

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  36. A.L.P. BRANCH MEETINGS

    DULWICH HILL, Seaview Hall, Seaview Street, 8 to-night. HARCOURT EAST: Ideal Hall, Beamish Street, Campise, 9 ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. KING'S CROSS RATE ASSESSMENTS

    The petition by King's Cross landholders protesting to the City Council against rate assessments in their area was referred by the council ...

    Article : 67 words
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