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  3. CHANGES IN BRITISH MINISTRY

    From Left: Lord Stanley, Under-Secretary for India, becomes Dominions Secretary; Mr MacDonald, formerly Dominions Secretary, replaces Lord Harlech as Colonial Secretary; Lt.-Col. Colville, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, takes Mr Elliot's place at the Scottish Office; Mr Elliot, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DEATH OF WOMAN AND YOUNG SON

    An inquest was opened at Narrandera to-day concerning the deaths of Jane Maria Gash (31) and her son Stanley (2½), ...

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  5. More British Ships Are Sunk By Rebel Planes

    Almost at the same time as the British House of Commons was listening to Ministers protesting against the activities of rebel bombers, insurgent planes dropped bombs on shipping in Valencia Harbor. Two British ...

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  6. Mexican Crisis: Fighting Almost Over

    The Mexican President, General Lazaro Cardenas, whose assassination was attempted recently when four bombs were dropped from an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRAYERS ANSWERED

    Remarkable instances of how his prayers for assistance had been answered were given by Mr. E. Brainwood, a travelling evangelist, ...

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  8. Conspiracy Of Silence In Alleged Murder Case

    Myles Henry McKeon (26), motor driver, was charged at the Central Criminal Court to-day with the alleged murder ...

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  9. New Air Minister

    Sir Kingsley Wood, formerly Minister of Health, who has succeeded Lord Swinton as Secretary for Air. Lord Swinton recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NO MORE NEW PETROL STATIONS

    No new petrol filling stations will be established in New South Wales, except in unusual circumstances. This, said the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS FAIL ON WET WICKET

    On a rain-soaked wicket, the Australian batsmen failed in the first innings of the match against Middlesex to-day. The team was ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. "I'VE SHOT MYSELF"

    [?]erbert Leslie Webb (24), law clerk, [?] found at East Kew last night, with [?] pouring from a wound in his [?] He remarked, "My God, I've ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. BODY IDENTIFIED

    The body of the woman who was found strangled with her own stocking in a waterhole at Sandgate, in the Newcastle district yesterday, ...

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  14. MISSING MEN

    [?] message received from Cornwell [?] on. in the Alice Springs district, [?] effect that Heazlett and his com[?]on. Gooch, who were reported ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. MONEY FOR MOTHERS OF BIG FAMILIES

    The famous "baby derby" ended with the paying of prizes to the winning mothers from the estate of the eccentric millionaire, Harry Millar. Four ...

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  16. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The local wheat market again became easier to-day and prices were further reduced by 1½d per bushel. Bulk parcels were quoted at 3/5 ...

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  17. TO FIGHT SPEED LIMIT

    A new motorists' organisation shortly will be formed in Sydney to fight the speed limit of 30 miles an hour in areas outside the city limits. It will ...

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  18. HEAD BLOWN OFF

    [?] headless body of Antonio Gnatto [?] found yesterday in a quarry at [?]. He had been employed as a [?]er monkey there for some time. ...

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  19. IF WAR COMES

    The Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip) stated in the House of Commons that in the event of war there would be a ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. Japanese Face Annihilation

    Three strong Japanese columns are reported to be rushing to relieve General Doihara, who has lost 4000 men killed. The ...

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  21. 37 DIE IN FIERCE HURRICANE

    The disastrous hurricane which swept the Palao Group last month resulted in 37 experienced pearlers losing their lives and several luggers being sunk. ...

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  22. FLIGHT BY 30 BOMBERS TO NEW ZEALAND

    Thirty Vickers Wellesley bombers have been recently purchased in Britain by the New Zealand Government at a cost of £750,000. They will be flown from England to New Zealand by New Zealand pilots now serving with the Royal Air Force. The type of plane is illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. COLD WEATHER

    This morning was the coldest of [?] season, the mercury falling to [?] degrees—less than three degr[?]es short of freezing point. ...

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  24. Lost Her Life Looking for Husband

    Nancy Knight (43) was burned to death and her son Noel (22) severely burned in a fire which broke out in the kitchen of ...

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  25. STILL SPEAKING

    Although China and Japan [?] at war, their respective Consuls-General in Sydney continue to meet socially. Both ...

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  26. K. U. WARREN DEAD

    The death was announced this morning of Mr. K. U. Warren, General Manager for Australia and New Zealand of the Prudential Assurance Company. ...

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  27. VICTORIOUS BOXER

    FRED HENNEBERRY (Australia), who secured a narrow points decision over Ken Overlin (America) at Sydney last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. NEW MINISTER

    The Premier (Mr Stevens) announced last night that Mr. Mair, the Assistant Minister, would succeed the late Mr. Dunningham as Minister for ...

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  29. TWO KILLED WHEN R.A.A.F. PLANE CRASHED

    Two were killed and three injured—two critically—when an Air Force Avro-Anson crashed at the R.A.A.F. aerodrome at Greenhills, ...

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  30. Doctors Have "Backs Up" Over Health Insurance Scheme

    It is understood that an Australian-wide broadcast of the views of the N.S.W. branch of the B.M.A. will be made probably next week ...

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  31. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) in a broadcast address said that no criticism of the Health Insurance proposals had been advanced which could ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. NIGHT LANDINGS

    Two night landings were made by a plane which left Grafton yesterday afternoon for Warwick (Queensland). One was in the street of a country ...

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