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  2. PREMIER'S FIRM VIEW ON STAY-IN-STRIKES

    A report on the stay-in strike of gas workers at Brompton on Monday, stating that its settlement was apparently due "to the ...

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  3. GAS WORKERS CLAIM VICTORY

    Members of the Gas Employes' Union claimed yesterday that their stay-in strike at the Brompton gas works on Monday had resulted in a definite ...

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  4. NO COUNCIL CLAIMS ON ABATTOIRS FUNDS

    To settle any doubt on the part of district councils which thought they were entitled to a share of the £165,000 reserve fund of the old Metropolitan ...

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  5. DEPARTMENT REPLIES TO DAIRYING REPORT

    Although strong criticism of conditions in the dairy industry, and the administration of the Dairy Industry Act by the dairy branch of the ...

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  6. 200 TO CONFER ON SHIP

    An event probably unique in Australian navigation will take place on August 16. when the 2,700-ton motor ship Moonta. owned by the Adelaide ...

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  7. MUSSOLINI REPLIES TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    The Italian Ambassador (Count Grandi) called at 10 Downing street today and handed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) a personal letter ...

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  8. JAPAN IN SEARCH OF CREDITS

    The Japanese Government is seeking unprecedentedly large' additional credits which, with the former appropriations, aggregate £24,000,000. Luxury ...

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  9. £35,657,000 TRADE BALANCE

    Official figures issued today by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Wilson) and the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) reveal a highly satisfactory ...

    Article : 336 words
  10. MASSACRE OF 300 JAPANESE

    TOKIO, August 2. Official confirmation has been given of the massacre of nearly 300 Japanese and Korean civilians, including ...

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  11. REBELS MAY ENTER NEW TERRITORY

    The possibility is growing of the rebels invading the province of [?] through which runs the Valencia-Madrid highway, the lifeline of the capital. ...

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  12. MEETING OF LOCAL BODIES CONVENED

    The Mayor -of Woodville (Mr. J. S. Butler) said last night that a meeting of representatives of councils, convened by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Barrett) ...

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  13. How Inner City Of Peiping Was Saved

    How Major D. J. Cowan. British Charge d'Affaires at Peiping, saved hundreds of lives by courageously intervening to prevent street fighting, has ...

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  14. DR. NORWOOD ON WORLD PROBLEMS

    There was no "solid front" in Europe that democracy had to fear, said Dr. Cyril Norwood, president of St. John's College, Oxford, at the official opening ...

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  15. GIBRALTAR DOUBTS STILL PERSIST

    Before Parliament rose tar the recess went to the House of Commons to discover the most outstanding topic of conversation among members on the ...

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  16. BROMWICH'S FINE WIN

    A sensation was caused in the third round of the German tennis championship today by the defeat of von Cramm, title-balder since 1932. by ...

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  17. Heavy Bombardment Of Madrid

    Rebel batteries round Madrid began a very heavy bombardment of the capital at 3 a.m. today. more than 60 shells falling in the centre of the city. ...

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  18. Soviet Protest Against Raid On Consulate

    The Soviet Ambassador has protested to Japan regarding the raid on the Soviet Consulate at Tientsin by Japanese and White Russians. He ...

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  19. FRENCH REPLY ON SPANISH CONTROL

    The French reply to the British nonintervention proposals agrees to the resumption of control on the FrancoSpanish frontier immediately similar ...

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  20. No Change In Japanese Textile Quotas

    Australia does not propose to make changes in the control of Japanese exports, the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) said today. ...

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  21. VICTORIAN MEMORIAL TO KING GEORGE V.

    The design for a memorial to King George V.. which was submitted by Mr. W. Leslie Bowles, of York street. Prahran, was accepted today by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BULK HANDLING BILL THIS SESSION

    Although many of the details have yet to be determined, a Bill to provide for a start to be made with a scheme of bulk handling of wheat in South ...

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  23. Spain Wants Sanctions

    The Government intends to demand the imposition of sanctions by the League against Italy and Germany. The Premier (Senor Negrin) will ...

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  24. Amber And Green Equal Red To Traffic

    Amber and green, snowing together, equal red—at least, so far as motorists and pedestrians are concerned. That is the burden of a. traffic control lights ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. Spaniards In South Australia Called To Colors

    Official information received in Adelaide yesterday stated that all Spaniards living in South Australia must comply with a Spanish Government ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL TRAIN DERAILED

    Alter crossing the railway bridge about a quarter of a mile from Burra station this morning, a back axle of the third coach on the express from ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. Farmer Finds 51 Whales Stranded

    Mr. J. Burke, farmer and grazier, of Stanley, occupier of Perkins Island, at the mouth of Duck River, crossed to the island on ...

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  28. SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN WHEAT SOUGHT

    Italy's wheat harvest is expected to yield about 295,000,000 bushels, enabling her to dispense with imported (wheat, according to the Minister for ...

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  29. Duke And Duchess Of Windsor In Venice

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are creating much interest among thousands of tourists in Venice, the Duchess appearing frequently in short, ...

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  30. "COULD EAT BANANAS DAY AND NIGHT"

    HOBART, August 3 Undaunted by his failure to create a world record in banana eating on July 21 last, Ernest Renault, of South ...

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  31. THE KING FLIES TO YOUTHS' CAMP

    Taking the first flight of his reign. His Majesty the King flew from Windsor Great Park to Martlesham Heath today and then motored to the holiday ...

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  32. More Cases Of Infantile Paralysis In Victoria

    One death from infantile paralysis and two more cases were reported today. A boy aged four, from North Brighton, died a few hours after he had been ...

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  33. Rumored Romance Of Patricia, Lady Jersey

    Mr. Robin Wilson, a stockbroker, today declined to confirm or deny that he would marry Patricia, Lady Jersey. who was recently granted a divorce. ...

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  34. German Crop Below Average

    The grain harvest is estimated at between 8 and 10 per cent, below last year's crop, which was 5 per cent, below average. ...

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  35. Big Increase In French Estimate

    The Ministry of Agriculture estimates that the French wheat crop will be 71,000,000 quintals—2,500,000 quintals more than last year's harvest ...

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  36. Air Service Between

    The Delhi correspondent of The Times' says that news from Kabul (Afghanistan) indicates that negotiations are proceeding there for a weekly ...

    Article : 35 words
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