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  2. PACT OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) revealed in the House of Commons to-day that the main subject that the French Foreign Minister (M. Barthou) wanted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HITLER EXPLAINS TO THE WORLD

    In the eagerly awaited speech that he delivered in the Reichstag the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) accepted full responsibility for the drastic action that was taken a fortnight ago to suppress the alleged plot by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIA LEADS IN ZONE FINAL

    Australia established a useful lead of two matches to one in the European zone final of the Davis Cup contest yesterday when Crawford and Qu[?]st defeated ...

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  5. GENERAL STRIKE

    A general strike of gradually increasing intensity in San Francisco and Oakland, to begin on Monday, was declared by union labour on ...

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  6. COUNTRY PARTY BREACH

    The trouble which is expected in the United Country party of Victoria because of the new nomination form which Federal Parliamentary members of the party ...

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  7. FOOTBALL BRAWL

    Apart from the merit of Collingwood's victory over Carlton, the chief feature of the important League football match at Victoria Park on Saturday was the keen ...

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  8. AIR LINER CRASHES

    When taking off from Dyce, the new aerodrome at Aberdeen, with a party who wished to see the King's Cup air race, the air liner Aberdonian, the machine in ...

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  9. KAYE DON FOUND GUILTY

    Kaye Don, the racing motorist, was convicted by the jury in the Tynwald, or Parliament House, at Douglas, Isle of Man, to-day, on a charge of the manslaughter ...

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  10. Raid in South-West Africa

    It was stated this morning that among papers confiscated by the police in a raid on the offices of the Hitler Youth Movement at Windhoek (South-West Africa) ...

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  11. Exciting Scenes in London

    A march of anti-Nazi demonstrators led to scenes in the crowded West End late on Saturday night, when police, mounted and on foot, were rushed to Plccadilly Circus, ...

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  12. Miss Hartigan Defeated

    In the final of the Irish championship Mrs. Sperling (Denmark) d. Miss Hartigan (Australia), 6-3, 6-1. (FURTHER RESULTS IN STOP PRESS ...

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  13. Labour Candidates For Tasmanian Seats

    HOBART, Sunday.—The endorsed Labour candidates for the Bass, Franklin and Denison seats in the House of Representatives and for the Senate were announced ...

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  14. TRAVERSING STRATOSPHERE

    Mr. Tsuneto Obara, who is credited with 700 inventions, has announced the invention of rocket air torpedo, that is said to be capable of reaching anywhere ...

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  15. Hume and Riverina Nominations

    WAGGA, Sunday.— The Wagga branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association decided to nominate Messrs. Collins, M.H.R., and Nock, M.H.R., to contest the ...

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  16. FLIGHT OVER WEDDELL SEA

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer, arrived at Calcutta from London by air this evening on his way to Singapore, where he will leave by private plane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Johannesburg announces the death of Bill Heffernan, a former boxer, who achieved fame in the heyday of Australian boxing, and went ...

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  18. Shots in Unemployed Riot

    Two persons were killed and three seriously injured in an unemployed riot within the offices of the local administration relief building. According to the police ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. Vienna Plunged Into Darkness

    Half the city was plunged into darkness at midnight when trams and broadcasting stopped. It is officially stated that the cause was the rupture of an overhead ...

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  20. People's Court Opened

    At the opening of the People's Court, which has been appointed to deal with crimes of treason and sedition, with power to impose the death penalty, the Minister ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. NO MORE "TIN HATS"

    The "tin hat" (steel helmet) will disappear from the Army equipment, states the "Daily Herald," which adds that as a result of experiments at the National ...

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  22. THEFT FROM CUSTOMS HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Thieves entered the Customs House at Cairns and took 61 tins of prepared opium and 100z. of cocaine, valued at £244 and £70 ...

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  23. General Johnson's Remarks

    The Charge d'Affairs at the German Embassy (Dr. Rudolf Leitner) called at the State department to-day to ask for an official explanation of a speech made by ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. Cricket Board of Control in No Hurry

    It is difficult to understand the delay by the Cricket Board of Control in deciding whether Mrs. Woodfull, wife of the Australian captain, shall be permitted to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 339 words
  25. UNFIRED SHELL EXPLODES

    When the destroyers Vautour and Albatros returned to Toulon from target practice a gunnery lieutenant on the Vautour ordered a charge to be withdrawn ...

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  26. FLOOR PAINT.

    For old wood floors, verandahs, worn linoleum, concrete or cement, use SOLPAH PAVING PAINT. Quick-drying, water-proof, tough, and washable for indoors or ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. REFUGEES!

    Over a decade ago those who were persecuted in the Great War sought refuge in quieter countries. Now, those who temporarily [?]ee from the cares of everyday ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. AN OPPORTUNE BUYING COUP.

    Just in time for the Sincerity Stock-taking Sale. The Mutual has acquired a manufacturer's range of beautiful quality Down Quilts, in Silks, Satins, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. COME EARLY[?] TO-DAY

    to The Mutual Sincerity Stocktaking Sale of Drapery, China, and Furnishings, where everything's drastically reduced, except a few proprietary lines. A representative ...

    Article : 40 words
  30. RHEUMATISH

    At first sign take URODONAL, the Great French Remedy. Dissolves Uric Acid, Washes the Kidneys. Chemists. [Advt.] ...

    Article : 18 words
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