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  3. POPULAR FRONT

    The annual conference of the Labour Party after hearing Sir Stafford Cripps, endorsed the executive's decision regarding ...

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  4. TEAR GAS BOMB

    Twenty persons were taken to hospital following an explosion of a tear gas bomb in a theatre in Liverpool. Witnesses state that ...

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  5. NATIONAL INSURANCE AT END

    Legislation will be introduced by the Government within the next two weeks to postpone indefinitely the ...

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  6. Crushing Japanese Defeat

    According to a report from Chungking, the Japanese were crushingly defeated in a big scale drive against Siangyang and Fancheng. They have withdrawn towards Anlu in order to ...

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  7. SIAM CHANGES NAME

    The Government has announced its intention to officially change the name of the State from Siam to Muang Thai, as ...

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  8. ANGLO-SOVIET PACT TALKS

    According to the Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) will make an ...

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  9. N.Z. FINANCES

    The New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) arrived at Southampton and announced his intention of conferring with the Government ...

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  10. WON THROUGH

    The American airman, Thomas H. Smith, circled over a coastguard station at Saint Bee[?] Head in Cumberland at ...

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  11. POLITICAL STIR

    A stir was caused in political circles in Sydney to-day over a public announcement by the Minister for Works (Mr. ...

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  12. LOAN FOR WORKS

    The Treasurer (Mr. Menzies) last night announced large subscriptions towards the new Commonwealth £4,750,000 loan which ...

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  13. NATIONAL SERVICES

    The Lord of the Privy Seal (Sir John Anderson) speaking in Scotland, referred to the magnificent response to the national service campaign in ...

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  14. SABOTAGE

    The pirate radio station somewhere in Ireland, announced that a thousand gas masks would be burned in ...

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  15. MODIFIED

    The naval spokesman, announcing a modification of the Japanese blockade of the Chinese coast, said that such ...

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  16. Cost to China of

    Imperial headquarters report that 936,345 Chinese dead have reen counted on battlefields from the ...

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  17. PACIFIC DEFENCES

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. During the next two years the Government proposes spending £9,200,000 on defence, most of which ...

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  18. CIVIL AVIATION

    New offices of the Civil Aviation Department in Little Collins Street, Melbourne, have been leased by the ...

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  19. HEFFRON LABOUR

    The Heffron Labour Party has gained another Parliamentary Labour supporter. Mr. F. Burke, of Newtown, announced to-night his ...

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  20. GAOL IMPOSED

    A sentence of six months' imprisonment with hard labour was imposed on Robert Francis O'Connor, alias Drummond, 53, at the Kogarah ...

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  21. PORTUGAL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) has received from Dr. Salazar a reply to the personal message which he sent him ...

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  22. JEWISH CINEMAS CLOSED DOWN

    The Military Governor has closed down Jewish cinemas and all-night cafes, until further notice, in order to prevent reprisals ...

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  23. HIRE PURCHASE

    Warning the public to examine thoroughly a hire purchase agreement before signing, Mr. Arnold, S.M., said in the Small Debts Court ...

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  24. TURKEY FOR PEACE

    The Anglo-Turkish agreement was never aggressive, but a contribution towards safeguarding humanitarian ideals, declared the President of the ...

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  25. MONEY LENDING

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) has ordered an investigation into the alleged activities of the firm of Burnett and Burnett. whose offices ...

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  26. AMERICAN HISTORY

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) promised a deputation from the British-American Co-operation Movement that he would go into ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR THEFT CHARGE

    At the Canberra Court yesterday[?] before Mr. J. S. Crapp, J.P., Keith Stockbridge, of Kingston, was charged on warrant with having ...

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  28. NARROMINE MYSTERY

    About 30 witnesses will be called at the Dubbo Court to-morrow when Albert Andrew Moss, 60 years, will appear on a charge of murdering ...

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  29. JAPAN PROTESTS

    Japan has protested to the English and French authorities at Shanghai against alleged Chinese misuse, of the French flag. ...

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  30. INS[?]N[?]

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frank Murray Hughes, of Victoria, who was taken into custody last week for having caused anonyance to Katrine Roselle, ...

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  31. EDUCATING RUSSIANS

    The Council of Nationalities unanimously passed the budget. The Minister of Education (M. Kaftnov) said that 47,000,000 people, ...

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  32. GERMANY TRAINS RESERVES.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Victor Lutze, chief of the Stormtroops, is organising a defence corps within the Stormtroops to give monthly training to ...

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