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  4. Lyons Government Crisis of its History

    The Lyons Government is facing the most serious crisis that has arisen since it was elected to office. This critical situation has been forced by differences of what should be the fate of the national insurance scheme, and ...

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  5. New German Corridor

    It is reported that the Czech Government has granted permission to Germany to build a highway across Czechoslovakia from Breslau to Vienna. The map shows how the highway will split Czechoslovakia, already reduced by the cession of Sudeten areas (shaded in map) to Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Faces Most Serious

    Suffering from hunger and thirst, a stowaway was found on the Moth plane of Flying Dr. Fenton yesterday. He had been crouched in the front of the cockpit of the machine, which had been housed in the hangar ...

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  7. DOESN'T LIKE HITLER

    EX-KAISER WILHELM ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COBAR TRAGEDY

    At the conclusion of an inquest at Cobar on Tuesday, Robert Evan Williamson (26), a miner, was committed for trial on a charge ...

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  9. Overseas Borrowing For Defence Scheme

    During the second reading debate in the House of Representatives on the Bill to raise £10,000,000 for defence by a loan, partly overseas, Mr. Curtin ...

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  10. "Will Not Hand Over An Acre of Our Territories"

    "I do not believe there is to[?] any section of opinion in [?]is country which is disposed [?] hand over to any other ...

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  11. DOES NOT THINK MUCH OF HITLER

    Asked for his opinion of Hitler, ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, who broke his long silence on the Fuhrer in a special interview in Holland with ...

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  12. TAXATION INCREASES

    Mr. Lyons said last night that any decision to make further increases in taxation would depend upon the position at the Budget about the end of ...

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  13. MIGHT RESIGN

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies), whose threatened resignation has contributed to the crisis facing the Government over the National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. JEWS UNABLE TO BURY DEAD

    As a result of a decree forbidding them the use of motor cars, Jews are unable to bury their dead. There are at least 100 corpses awaiting ...

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  15. SCRUB FIRES

    Scrub fires, which broke out yesterday in outlying suburbs, the mountains and the coastal areas, were still burning last night. ...

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  16. Postponed for Three Years

    It was stated in Sydney to-day that the Chamber of Commerce had decided to ask the Prime Minister to postpone the operations of National ...

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  17. Trapped Men Rescued From the Flames

    A message received this morning stated that after a fight lasting throughout the night, firemen succeeded in geting the Blue Mountains ...

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  18. WEATHER FORECAST

    More or less cloudy alone the coast and adjacent tablelands, with some scattered showers, but chiefly on the north coast; otherwise weather mainly ...

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  19. 800 VOLUNTEERS JOIN MILITIA

    Since the recruiting campaign was launched in September, 800 volunteers have joined the militia force, which now numbers ...

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  20. Will Be Abandoned ?

    The crisis over the National Insurance Bill was the sole theme in the lobbies of Parliament House to-day, and the general opinion at present is ...

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  21. GERMAN VIEW ON AUSTRALIA

    "Australia's seven millions are incapable of producing an army with the ability of coping with a great Power," says the newspaper, ...

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  22. LOWER PRICES

    The wool sales closed to-day with best greasy merinos at par with the September closing. Good to average wools were five per cent. down, and ...

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  23. Price of Bread

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Ashley urged that the Government should ensure that consumers were able to buy bread at the price they paid ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    A sailor last night prevented a deaf and dumb man from jumping over the Harbor Bridge. With the assistance of two others, the ...

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  25. "Special Edition of Liberal" on Thursday

    The official opening of the [?] new Council Chambers by the [?] Minister for Works and Local [?] Government (Mr. E. S. Spooner) ...

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  26. TO PICKET WHARVES

    Port Kembla waterside workers, at a meeting at Wollongong to-day, made arrangements to picket the wharves as soon as a licensing office was opened. ...

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  27. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Sydney wheat market was unchanged today. Bulk (new season's parcels) was quoted at 2/6½ and bagged (new lots) at 2/7½ a bushel. ...

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  28. Wheat Silos Will Soon Be Filled

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Reid) said that because of the lack of ships this year every terminal and ...

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  29. CUSTOMS TARIFF

    In a schedule introduced into the House of Representatives by the Minister for Customs last night, 97 changes are made in the customs tariff. They ...

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  30. JAPAN'S PLANS

    Japan intends to exclude foreign capital from all enterprises essential for defence or economically necessary for Japan, says the newspaper ...

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  31. Missing Men

    Clem Tackep, an Italian, one of two men who had been missing in wild country, 90 miles from Kalgoorlie, was found yesterday by a police party, ...

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  32. AGAINST FRANCE

    The popularity of anti-French demonstrations in Italy is increasing. In addition to demonstrations in [?]aples, Turin and Florence, 3000 ...

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  33. Bombers' Round Australia Flight

    Three Avro Anson bombers, carrying six officers of the R.A.A.F., recently completed a 6487-miles training flight round Australia. The object of the flight, the route of which is shown in the above map, was to give the men an intensive course in aerial navigation. They kept in constant radio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. DEFENCE PROGRAMME.

    The Commonwealth Government's three years defence programme has been revised in the light of the September crisis and increased from ...

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  35. BEAUTIFUL VOICES

    Mr. Leslie Curnow, of Melbourne, one of the adjudicators at the Railway Institute eisteddfod, declared last night that Australia simply teemed with ...

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  36. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    The monoplane Cessna, from Gunnedah, got out of control this morning, and crashed, partly into the soft earth and partly into the canal, at St. Peters, ...

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  37. "NO WAR" PACT

    The German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) and the French Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) have signed a "no war" pact, under which the ...

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  38. TENNIS CHAMPION

    The screen star, Helen Vinson, has [?]sed a suit for divorce from the well-known English tennis player, Fred [?] alleging cruelty. She charged ...

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