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    Inferring the abandonment by the United States of her traditional policy of isolation, President Roosevelt in his message to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REMARKABLE EVIDENCE IN EXTRADITION CASE

    Mr, S. W. Barry, of the Crown Solicitor's Office, applied before the Central Police Court to-day for the extradition from Bombay (India) to New South Wales of John Woolcott Forbes, company director and financier, who had been arrested on a provincial warrant and remanded. ...

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  6. HIGH COMMISSIONER

    MR. S. M. BRUCE who declares that he has no intention of re-entering Federal politics. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WOMAN INJURED

    In an attempt to prevent her daughter being struck by a motor lorry, Mcs. Elsie Herring (25), of North Sydney, was herself seriously injured this ...

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  8. PACIFIC DEFENCE

    A Bill has been introduced into Congress providing for the fortification of Guam, in the pacific. It has been officially announced that ...

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  9. JAPANESE CONTINUE BOMBING ATTACKS

    The Japanese con inue bombing the interior towns, and refugees continue to leave Chungking in hordes. ...

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  10. OPTIMISTIC VISITOR

    On his arrival from Melbourne today, Australia was envisaged as a powerful manufacturer of aircraft, with the world as a market, by Mr. L. J. ...

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  11. CRITICISED

    "This Bill is only half-baked and the Bill, before it can claim to be national, must be withdrawn and re-drafted," ...

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  12. £100,000 RELIEF

    The amount of money collected by various funds for the relief of bush fire sufferers in Victoria now exceeds £100,000. ...

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  13. UNUSUAL DEATH

    A claim that Mrs. Elinor Hunter (51), who was gassed in a Bellevue Hill flat on December 20 last, hud been the first wife of the late ...

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  14. CIVIL WAR

    The "London Times" Hendaye correspondent declares that several units of the Nationalist fleet are reported to be waiting oft the Mediterranean ...

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  15. New South Wales Fund

    The Lord Mayor's fund in aid of sufferers in the N.S.W. and Victorian bush fires now amounts to £865. Contributions from Sydney theatres ...

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  16. HELP SOUGHT FOR BUSH FIRE VICTIMS

    The N.S.W. Housewives' Association appeals for clothing for the victims of the bush fires. The proceeds are to be distributed by the Minister for ...

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  17. 'FLU EPIDEMIC

    Two hundred people have died and 50,000 are ill as the result of an influenza epidemic which is sweeping through Hungary. ...

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  18. PIG IRON TROUBLE

    It was stated to-day in shipping circles that the loading of the steamer Dalfram with pig iron for Japan will commence on Monday next, if the ...

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  19. OUTNUMBERED

    The Spanish Government states that in the attacks on Barcelona the Republican forces were outnumbered by two to one, while the rebels ...

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  20. Coogans Separate : Husband "Indefinite" About Divorce

    Jackie Coogan, film star, who is unable to provide for his wife, Betty Grable, film starlet, because his claim against bis mother and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Aid For Bush Fire Sufferers From England

    "In our desire to help foreigners we sometimes are apt to forget the needs of Britain and the British Em- pire," says Sir A. R. K. Southby, mem- ...

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  22. DETECTIVE ASSAULTED

    Detective Head was struck on the head with a jemmy during a struggle in a lane off Riley Street, Surry Hills, early this morning. His assailant ...

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  23. TURNED DOWN

    Callander (Out.), Thursday. It is unlikely that an offer made by the New York Fair officials to the Dionne ...

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  24. Prime Minister's Son Narrowly Escapes Death from Bomb

    Mr. Frank Chamberlain, son of the British Prime Minister, had a narrow escape when an explosion, believed to have been ...

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  25. NEW UNION

    Unable to agree with the views of the party led by Mr. Hefferon, over 200 railwaymen, who were formerly members of the A.R.U., ...

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  26. INQUIRY OPENS

    Two boys, aged 14 and 13 respectively, and a girl, aged 13, vividly related to the Coroner today how Robert Haneby had shot ...

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  27. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Don Dangerfield, of the Dubbo postal staff, has received notice of his transfer to Colac, Victoria. Mr. A. Roach, of the Trangie branch ...

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  28. THE INTERMEDIATE

    The Education Department announced to-day that results of the Intermediate Certificate examination would be released on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  29. FOOTBALLER KILLED

    Hilton ("Sailor") Sullivan (28), well-known Cowra footballer, and a member of that town's Maher Cup team, was killed instantly when he ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL

    Miss Nora Heysen, daughter of the Adelaide painter, Hans Heysen, achieved the most notable performance of her career to-day, when she ...

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  31. WHEAT

    At the International Grain and Hay Show, Chicago (U.S.A.), held late last year, fourth prize in the white wheat milling and baking ...

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  32. WALKER'S INJURIES

    The South Australian wicketkeeper, C. W. Walker, underwent an operation to his injured finger at the Lister Hospital yesterday. A piece of bone ...

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  33. LABOR'S TROUBLES

    There will be no Federal intervention in the N.S.W. Labor faction fight, according to Mr. J. Graves (secretary of the Lang Labor Party). ...

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  34. Ex-Prime Minister Stresses Need For Better Spirit in Democracies

    In a speech in Wales to-day, Mr. Lloyd George, who was Prime Minister of Great Britain during the Great War, vigorously attacked the foreign policy of the Government. ...

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  35. Daladier Government is Believed To Be Showing Signs of Nervousness

    The Daladier Government is showing signs of nervousness regarding the possibility of a hostile vote by the Socialist-Radical members. A great fight is believed to be ...

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  36. NOT BANNED

    The general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. Moses) states that there has been no ban by the Commission on news ...

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  37. H. G. WELLS SARCASTIC

    Giving his views on women at the Institute of Journalists' luncheon to-day, Mr. H. G. Wells said that half of the women he had seen in Australia ...

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  38. Mr. Bruce Not To Re-enter Federal Polities

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce), who reached New Zealand to-day by the Mariposa, described as ridiculous reports that he ...

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  39. HUMID WEATHER

    Hot, humid weather conditions prevailed again yesterday, the maximum temperature being 102, following a cool night. ...

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  40. BOMB OUTRAGES

    Hundreds of detectives throughout London are seeking the hiding place where quantities of explosives may still be stored, allegedly by Irish terrorists. ...

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  41. FILM STAR SHOWS A

    Mrs. Clark Gable has departed for Reno to obtain a divorce. She said that she wishes Clark happiness if he marries Carole Lombard. ...

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