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  2. EXTRADITION CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Proceedings were taken at a special Court of Petty Sessions to-day to establish a prima facie case against John ...

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  3. ALEXANDRA AVENUE

    Suggestions to relieve traille congestion in Flinders street and St. Kilda road, contained in a report from the city engineer ...

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  4. Science Congress

    With the final addresses of the Australasian Science Congre this week at Canberra ended remarkable survey of the prese[?] ...

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    MR. LINCOLN ELLSWORTH'S VESSEL, the Wyatt Earp, in the South Polar regions. It has been suggested by Sir Douglas Mawson, the Antarctic explorer, that this ship should be used by Australia for exploration of the Antarctic, and it would then be possible to arrange annual expeditions by Australian scientists and science undergraduates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOUR-WING PLANE British Invention

    Three years of experiment have resulted in the perfection of a commercial aeroplane with retractable auxiliary wings, which ...

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  7. Spain NO SPECIAL DEBATE

    Replying to the second letter of the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Attlee), the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) has again declined ...

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  8. DEFENCES IN DESERT

    TUNIS.—A thorough view of the Mareth fortifications, the Maginot line of the Tunisian Desert, shows that the French General Staff ...

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  9. GLAD TO BE HOME!

    "I don't know Home cooking was better than this" "Boy, you don't know you're alive Any cooking is good cooking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ISLAND BASES BILL

    Identical bills authoiising the expenditure of 65,000,000 dollars (£A16,250,000) for 12 naval and air bases, including one at Guam, ...

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  11. KILLED WHILE SURFING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While surfing at South Cronulla beach during a thunderstorm on December 23, Walter John Partridge, aged 24 years, of Auburn street. ...

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  12. The "Sentinel" Talks

    THE "Sentinel" will present his weekly talk on foreign affairs from 3UZ, 3SR, and 3UL at 9.45 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  13. PRISONER'S DEATH

    At an inquest yesterday into the death of Clarence Royal Curwen, aged 52 years, formerly of Head street, Elwood, who died in the Metropolitan Gaol, Coburg, on ...

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  14. BACK TO DAYS OF BEAUX

    Bath, once the city of fashion, routs, and valetudinorians is to have its 18thcentury glories revived next summer. A great international festival of music, ...

    Article : 161 words
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  16. BITTER FRENCH DEBATE

    The debate in the Chamber of Deputies on foreign affairs principally on whether the Pyrenean frontier should be opened to the passage of arms to Spain, will not ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. NEW GERMAN CRUISER

    The 10,000-ton heavy cruiser Seydlitz was launched yesterday. She carries eight 8-inch guns, the size of the armament having been inereased ...

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  18. WORKLESS EAT CRUSTS AT BANQUET

    Eleven unemployed men carrying posters bearing the words, "You Feast While We Starve," entered a fashionable West End restaurant last night during a duiner ...

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  19. MORAL SUPPORT GIVEN

    The Council of the League of Nations adopted the report of the Assistance to China Committee, in which China was assured of moral support. It was also ...

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  20. FRONTIER QUESTION

    The Australian League for Peace and Democracy has cabled the French Prime Minister (M. Daladier), demanding the opening of the Spanish frontier. The ...

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  21. DANZIG TALK DEFERRED

    The Council of the League of Nations has decided to postpone discussion of the Danzig problem until its next session. The German population of the Free ...

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  22. AFRICAN WOOL WORRIES

    Bradford advices from Cape Town suggest that the South African wool industry is alarmed at the increasing German control of the Cape wool market ...

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  23. MR. WELLS AND WOMEN Statement Explained

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. H. G. Wells, at an Institute of Journalists' gathering today, appealed to journalists present to intercede on his behalf with Australia's ...

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  24. Obituary MR. LEWIS KLUG DEAD

    The death occurred in Melbourne early yesterday morning of Mr. Lewis Klug, J.P., of Queenscliff who recently retired from municipal life after 33 years service. ...

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  25. BOMBING IN BURMA

    A bomb was thrown yesterday at a car in which the Premier's children were riding. No one was injured, however. The Burma Electric Supply Company ...

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  26. AIR FORCE ALLIANCE

    The second alliance between a unit of the Royal Air Force and a unit of a Dominion air force is announced by the Air Ministry. ...

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  27. POSITION "NOT ALARMING"

    Malnutrition among school children in Victoria is not nearly so alarming as was alleged by Miss Jean Daley at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council on Thursday ...

    Article : 203 words
  28. BOGGEDI

    The runway at Darwin aerodrome collapsed under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. WORLD UNITY TALK

    "The Way to World Unity" will be discussed by Mr. H. G. Wells in an address from 3AR at 9 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  30. NELSON EDDY ELOPES

    The screen actor and singer Nelson Eddy and Ann Franklin formelly wife of the producer Sidney Franklin, eloped and were married at Las Vegas Nevada. ...

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  31. DR. A. J. McK. FARGIE

    The death occurred at a private hospital yesterday of Dr. A. J. McK, Fargle, of Hennessy avenue, St. Kilda, He was aged 54 years. ...

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  32. RAIL TONNAGE DECREASE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—For the quarter ended September, 1938, net tonnage carried by the mainland State and Commonwealth railways was 7,900,000 ...

    Article : 153 words
  33. JAPAN SCORNS NOTE

    The Foreign Office spokesman said today that the Government attached no importance to the French Note (similar to the British one protesting against the ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. APPEAL POSTPONED

    The special appeal of the Brotherhood of St. Laurence, which had been allotted the month of February by the Charities Board, has, owing to the urgency of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. DEATH SENTENCE STANDS

    The State Ministiy will not recommend to the Governor in Council a last-minute commutat'on of the sentence of death passed on Thomas William Johnson, aged ...

    Article : 84 words
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