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  3. FORECAST:

    Mainly Fine: Showers In South. ...

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  5. ON OTHER PAGES

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  8. Europe's Reaction To Britain's Peace Plans

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader, scouts the suggestion that appeasement is defeating the Government's purpose and adds that Lord Halifax and Mr. Chamberlain have employed ...

    Article : 471 words
  9. FRENCH DISCOVERY

    Police and customs agents discovered an electrically-lit, cemented tunnel, with an underground railway leading from a chateau at ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. GUBA MOVES ON

    The Guba will be fully fuelled to-morrow morning for the proposed take-off at 9 Sydney time for Chagos, Archipelago. The ...

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  11. Fine: Cold Night

    N.S.W. Forecast: Mainly fine, but in the southern border districts rather cloudy, and still a tendency to scattered showers ...

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  12. INTERFERENCE IS RESENTED

    Following the town council's rejection of the German tender for the supply of electrical equipment, Mr. Bodenstein, Secretary for Internal Affairs ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. LIEUT. COOPER

    According to the Peiping correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain, Lieutenant Cooper, who has been held by the Japanese, arrived ...

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  14. Police Activity At Narromine

    The police had further successes during the weekend in their intensified search of the Narromine district. ...

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  15. BORN IN N.Z.

    It is believed that Ledwedge Vincent Lawlor, who is alleged to have fired a shot near the Ducheas of Kent, was born in New Zealand. ...

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  16. NEW HOSPITAL

    Ten mothers and their new-born babies were among 63 stretcher cases removed from the century-old Westminster Hospital to the new £800,000 ...

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  17. Crowds Follow Royalty to Church

    Their Majesties, accompanied by President Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, and members of the Royal party, left Hyde Park House at 10.45 a.m. for the tiny St. James Episcopal Church. Both their Majesties looked refreshed after a good night's ...

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  18. STORING SURPLUS FODDER

    Urging that the surplus fodder should be converted into silage by storage in shallow trench pits, William Green, chairman of the ...

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  19. Naturalist's Grim Find

    A naturalist exploring the countryside found the head and other portions of a woman's body in a wood at ...

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  20. OWEN MOORE

    Owen Moore, the film actor, who was known to early-day movie picture enthusiasts as "Piccadilly Jim." and who was the former husband of Mary ...

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  21. POPULAR FRONT

    Sir Stafford Cripps, having announced that a Popular Front movement was politically impracticable the committee decided, to wind up the ...

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  22. MAN MENACED

    The police are investigating the possibility that another hold-up during the week-end was the work of Lien who robbed a cafe proprietor at ...

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  23. State Lottery

    The 598th State Lottery will be drawn to-morrow. A complete list of the winning numbers will appear in the ...

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  24. FLIGHT IN VAIN

    Informed by radiogram that her bister, Mrs. Gaze, of Melbourne, was dangerously ill, Mrs. Eva Flowers, wife of Colonel Flowers, of London, left ...

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  25. COLD MORNING

    When the thermometer dropped to 42.2 degrees this morning it was Sydney's coldest morning since August 11 last. ...

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  26. POISONED WINE

    Prompt medical attention saved the lives of 25 high officials of the puppet Government of Nanking. They included the President, Liang ...

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  27. NEW ROLES

    The National Maritime Board, which is representative of shipowners and seamen, has agreed on new rules intended to effect far-reaching ...

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  28. BANKS TRANSFER

    The customs house and also, the branches of the Yokahama Special Bank and the Federal Reserve Bunk, have been transferred to the Japanese ...

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  29. WELCOMED BY TURKEY

    The Turkish Government warmly welcomed the Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Gafescu. A delegation has left for Rome to sign the Italo-Bulgarian trade convention. ...

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  30. MAN HUNT

    Although the police have been unable to identify the body of a young man who was murdered in a hut near Dumosa three months ago, they have ...

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  31. NO PLAN

    The former Premier, M. Flandin, speaking at Avallon, complained that the Government had not produced a plan for the specific collaboration of ...

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  32. PAPERS AMALGAMATE

    It was announced to-day that "The has amalgamated with the "Sunday Chronicle." ...

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