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  4. AGREEMENT WITH ITALY

    The text of the Anglo-Italian agreement appeared in print for the first time in the Foreign Office to-day. It is far reaching, covenng the exchange of armament fortification information in the Mediterranean, Red Sea, ...

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  5. NEW JAPANESE DRIVE

    The concentration of Japanese warships and trans-ports off Foochow and Amoy leads to the belief that the navy intends to make attempts to restore Japanese pres-tige by a new invasion of China. ...

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  6. Abolished Examination

    E. J. OGILVIE The Tasmanian Premier and Minister for Education, who announced to-day that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PREMIER ANNOUNCES HIS NEW CABINET

    Mr. Chaffey, who was Chief Secretary, Mr. Shand (Assistant minister) and Mr. James Ryan, M.L.C. (Honorary Minister) have ...

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  8. BOY INJURED BY CIRCUS LEOPARD

    Peter Walton, aged 10, was inspecting a leopard at a circus at Moss Vale, when the animal thrust out its paw and seized him, ...

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  9. DOCTOR WILL APPEAL

    Dr. William Barton Jakins, who was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment at the Quarter Sessions yesterday, for having driven a motor car while under ...

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  10. SECRECY NECESSARY

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) last night emphasised the need for secrecy regarding the Commonwealth's defence ...

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  11. BIG SALARIES

    The Commonwealth Government has called applications for two men in connection with the aeronautical research laboratory ...

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  12. A.J.C. Double

    Final acceptances for the A.J.C. double indicate that there will be 24 starters in the Doncaster and 18 in the Sydney ...

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  13. SPANISH WAR

    Advancing on a 20 miles front, the Rebels captured Chart, 14 miles from the Mediterranean. ...

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  14. Sydney Town Hall Will Be Locked

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Nock) [?]tated, last night, that all doors [?] and windows to the Town Hall [?]ould be locked, and a staff of ...

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  15. Shots Fired In Danish Parliament

    A young man fired several shots in the Parliament building, and it was first thought that it was an attempt on the ...

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  16. PLENARY POWERS

    The Senate unanimously passed a Bill giving M. Daladier plenary financial powers. ...

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  17. Chaffey Was Stumbling Block

    The dramatic changes in the personnel of the State Cabinet, practically without any warning, caused a shock in political circles. Even up till late ...

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  18. RACING CRASH

    Double Speed, one of the horses injured at the Geelong races yesterday, fractured an elbow and subsequently was destroyed. ...

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  19. FIGHT ON SHIP

    A fight occurred on board the tramp steamer, Thistleford, at Miller's Point, last night, between a number of the members of the crew and officers, ...

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  20. DIRECTOR CHARGED

    At the Central Court to-day, Thomas Joseph Clarke (50), described as a bookkeeper, was charged with having, on December 2 last, fraudulently ...

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  21. Final Gallops

    The final gallops of all Doncester candidates to-day was satisfactory. The "A" grass track at Randwick was in good condition. ...

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  22. SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT

    After the firing of shots by a young man in the gallery of Parliament, Pastor Schmidt, representing the German minority in Parliament, declared that ...

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  23. WHEAT PRICES

    The local wheat market was quiet and unchanged to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 3/11½ (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots at 4/1½ per ...

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  24. FATAL PLANE CRASH

    One was killed and one injured when an R.A.P. plane crashed at Tbingdon. ...

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  25. GOLF

    Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald, representing Oldfield's Sports Store, Sydney, gave an interesting and instructive lecture on golf at the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION

    AMBROSE PALMER, who defeated Ron Richards in a light for the heavyweight championship of Australia. (See story Page 7). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. £10,000 DAMAGE

    The fire at Lake Cargelligo last night destroyed three shops, a bank and a private house in the main street, besides damaging two adjoining stores, ...

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  28. Western District

    Despite the adverse seasonal conditions, the Western District Exhibit at the Sydney Royal Show was placed second, only 36 points behind North Coast and Tablelands. It was regarded as one of the best exhibits ever ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Mestoravon for Cup

    The trainer, R. Cashman, after watching Mestoravon gallop at Broadmeadow this morning, announced that he would start in the Sydney Cup. ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau, at 12 noon, for the next 24 hours:—Still more or less cloudy on the coast and tablelands, ...

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  31. EASTER WEATHER

    The State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, said to-day that the weather for most of the Easter holidays should be mainly fine, warm and sultry. He admitted ...

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  32. Yampi Sound Iron Ore for Japan

    The Yampi Sound Mining Company Limited has sent an application to Mr. Lyons for a license to work the Koolan Island iron ore deposits up to 1,000,000 ...

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  33. EASTER TOURNAMENT

    Dubbo Golf Club's Easter carnival commences to-morrow and continues until Monday. Fourball competitions will be played ...

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  34. LEAVE CANCELLED

    Members of the Royal Australian Air Force, at the Richmond station, are indignant at the order which, yesterday, cancelled their Easter holidays leave. ...

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  35. AWARDED £81

    When John Herbert Smith (26), or Dubbo, was employed as a shearer by William Hunt, a contractor, of Orange, on November 9, 1936, a foreign body ...

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  36. STOPPED SUICIDES

    J. T. Strong, ex-sergeant of police, who died on Tuesday, aged 61, was credited with having rescued about 100 would-be suicides from the Gap, at ...

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  37. INSURANCE SCHEME

    Under the projected National Health Insurance Scheme, doctors will be paid 11/- per year for each insured person entitled to medical benefits. ...

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