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  2. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The full international committee for non-intervention in the Spanish civil war, comprising 27 nations, met this afternoon in its ...

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  3. WAR IN CHINA.

    BRUSSELS, Nov. 5.—The nineteen States represented at the conference called under the Nine-Power Treaty to seek a restoration of peace in the Far ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRUCK MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 5.—John Demsey the transport driver, whose body was found in a concealed grave near West Kinglake on Wednesday, was shot while ...

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  5. THE FRANCO JUNTA.

    LONDON, Nov. 4—The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), during question time in the House of Commons today, made a statement on the progress ...

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  6. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    TOKIO, Nov. 5.—First impressions of the proceedings of the Brussels Conference for a restoration of peace in the Far East have brought out no definite ...

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  7. UNEASY PALESTINE.

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 4.—Despite the rigorous measures introduced for the suppression of Arab terrorism in Palestine, outrages still continue to be ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. COLONIES CLAIM.

    BERLIN, Nov. 5.—The fact that Herr Hitler in the past few days has had interviews with Herr von Ribbentrop (Ambassador to London) and the German ...

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  9. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—That delays are dangerous is the American view concerning the Anglo-American trade treaty. It is pointed out that while Mr. Roosevelt and ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. HITLER'S INTENTIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—If Herr Hitler did anything as spectacular as denounce the Versailles Treaty in the Reichstag (which it has been said, he may do next week) ...

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  11. STORIES OF REVOLT.

    AMMAN (Palestine), Nov. 4.—A radio broadcast from Berlin and reports in the Arabic Press, alleging that a revolt has been launched in Transjordan ...

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  12. FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Nov. 4.—The French Press has received with mixed feelings the reports of Britain's alleged negotiations with General Franco. ...

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  13. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—The "New York Times" states that when the unity conference between representatives of the American Federation of Labour and the ...

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  14. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    PARIS, Nov. 5.—Despite reports from the United States stating that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor might abandon their proposed visit to America in view ...

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  15. AIR BATTLE AT SEA.

    BARCELONA, Nov. 4.—A running air fight off Mataro (on the coast, about 20 miles north of Barcelona) followed an attack from the air on the French ...

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  16. SHANSI INVASION.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 5.—The Japanese are maintaining the offensive in North China and their advanced forces in Shansi are reported to be swooping down on Taiyuan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ARMS FOR REBELS.

    GIBRALTAR, Nov. 4.—At a frontier post today British police stopped a van drawn by mules travelling from Gibraltar to La Lines (a town controlled by ...

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  18. AIR PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON. Nov. 5.—In regard to the German Press comments on the British decision to introduce news broadcasts in foreign languages, to counter foreign ...

    Article : 321 words
  19. SIGNIFICANT OMISSIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—"A rather curious qualification in the demand by the 'National Zeitung' (General Goering's newspaper) for the return of colonies," says ...

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  20. U.S. HOSTILITY.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Because they were displeased at the American action to their projected visit to study housing and industrial conditions (as they ...

    Article : 341 words
  21. INSURGENT SUPPORTER.

    GIBRALTAR, Nov. 4.—Senor Juan March, a millionaire supporter of General Franco, accompanied by Fascist officials, has left for Rome, aboard the ...

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  22. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Perturbed at reports fro Wellington that the British and New Zealand Governments are negotlaing a new trade agreement, which, it is ...

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  23. SENOR CABALLERO ARRESTED.

    PARIS, Nov. 4.—The Correspondent of "Le Matin" at Hendaye (near the Spanish frontier) states that Senor Caballero (a former Prime Minister of Spain) has ...

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  24. MURDER CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 5.—An application for the withdrawal of the murder charge against David McIntyre Mansfield (32), of Lanchester-street, Carlton, was ...

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  25. NEW GUINEA EXPLORATION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—A second expedition to explore New Guinea, organised by the Museum of Natural History, is expected to leave shortly in a new flying ...

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  26. MALAYAN AIR DEFENCE.

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 5.—The Federal Council has approved a suggestion by Sultans in the Federated Malay States that they should make a gift of 2,500,000 ...

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  27. LARRAKIA'S PATROL.

    DARWIN, Nov. 5.—Although the Administrator (Mr. Abbott) said today that he had received word from the patrol boat Larrakia, which left here last week, ...

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  28. LOST IN FOG.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—A pilot and a pupil of the Royal Air Force, when they became lost when flying in dense fog. Jumped out of the plane in parachutes. The ...

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  29. AGAINST COMMUNISM.

    ROME, Nov. 4.—The three-Power anti-Communist pact, between Italy, Germany and Japan, will be signed on Saturday. ...

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  30. YAWL'S EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—After an eventful voyage of 111 days from Guayaquil (Ecuador), the 50ft. yawl Zjawa III, flying the Polish flag, reached Sydney early ...

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  31. STOWAWAY'S MISTAKE.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 5.—A Scotsman named James Crawford received a rude shock when he came out of hiding and gave himself up to the captain of the ...

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  32. KING BORIS ON FOOTPLATE.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—King Boris of Bulgaria, whose ruling passion is engine driving, today drove the streamlined Coronation Scot locomotive from Euston to ...

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  33. YOUNG GIRL SAVES BROTHER

    SYDNEY. Nov. 5.—The resourcefulness and pluck of a ten-year-old girl enabled her to save the life of her six-year-old brother when the two children were ...

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  34. LABOUR DENUNCIATION.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Mr. William Green (president of the American Federation of Labour) in a statement today approved the resolution carried yesterday ...

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  35. RACING ROMANCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Miss Peggy Thrale (21), the winner of the Newmarket Town Plate in 1936 and again in 1937, left her home early this morning. When she ...

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  36. "CIRCUS AURA."

    NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—In a leading article the "New York Daily News" says: "The little Baltimore girl's ambition to swank round in her home country is ...

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  37. LOVE ACROSS THE SEAS.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The postman's knock has been a calendar to a little house at Carlton, Yorkshire. Every Monday for 17 years the postman has left a ...

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  38. POLITICS AND THE PRESS.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 5.—Consequent on demands from Labour members for disciplinary action against the Press, the Government contemplates introducing ...

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  39. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—The State elections will be held shortly before or shortly after Easter next year. Since the Federal elections, it has been suggested that the State ...

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  40. HELICOPTER MARVELS

    BERLIN, Nov. 4.—Today the powers of the new type of helicopter with which Flight-Captain Hanna Reitsch gave a demonstration yesterday of flying ...

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  41. HORSE IN REFRESHMENT ROOM

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—William Jones (26) was charged in the Cowra Police Court today with indecent language, malicious damage to property and resisting arrest. ...

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  42. "DICK" SHEPPARD BURIED.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Scenes eloquent of the affection in which he was held by the public marked the funeral of the late Canon H. R. L. ("Dick") Sheppard, the ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. A MEDAL FOR MISS BATTEN.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand airwoman, who last month established a new record for a solo flight between Australia and ...

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  44. STATUS OF NURSES.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—It is announced that the Earl of Athlone has consented to act as chairman of a committee to inquire into the status and recruitment of ...

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  45. DESTRUCTION OF STOCK.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—As a consequence of the discovery of a case of foot and mouth disease at sales at Stowmarket, in Suffolk, today, 400 cattle and 2,000 pigs ...

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