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  4. GERMANY PREPARES TO STRIKE QUICKLY AT POLAND

    "The Times" Berlin correspondent states that final military preparations are necessary if a decision is made to force the Polish dispute now. The concentration of troops is progressing increasingly, and ...

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  5. WILL HE STRIKE ?

    HERR HITLER In Whose hands rests the fate of Europe. If be decides to strike at Poland, war will he inevitable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wheat Growers Want 3/10 Per Bushel

    Three hundred wheatgrowers at a meeting at Wycheproof agreed that the responsibility of stabilising the wheat ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S EYES ON RAYS MANOEUVRES

    COUNTER-MILITARY MOVES BY ALL PEACE BLOC POWERS Britain is reported to be watching closely the Italian and German manoeuvres, which involve the movement of 3,000,000 men. Other countries are making counter-preparations, including Britain and France, whose Three defence forces are beginning or have begun manoeuvres. Poland is manning her frontiers, Rumania is calling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLEGED FRAUD

    At the Auckland Police Court, Samuel Guy Pomeroy (27), an engineer, who claimed to be the son of John Pomeroy, inventor of the ...

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  9. FAST BOMBERS

    It was announced at Sydney to-day that an all-Australian twinengined bomber with a top speed of 300 miles per hour and a range ...

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  10. Orwin Denies Charges Of Improper

    James Orwin, Commonwealth Works Director in N.S.W., giving evidence before the special Inter-departmental Board inquiring into charges arising from the Royal Commission on the G.P.O. contract, denied that he ...

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  11. American Tennis Title to Australia

    Quist and Bromwich defeated Hopman and Crawford, 8/G, 6.1, 6/4, in the first all foreign doubles final in the tournament ...

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  12. AMERICAN PAIR

    Misses Marble and Fabyan defeated Miss Stammers and Mrs. Hammersley, 7/5, 8/6, winning the women's national doubles, and presaging a likely ...

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  13. WEEK OF DECISION HAS ARRIVED

    The British United Press Berlin correspondent states that although no official advice has been given, it has been hinted to Britons that they should ...

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  14. Japanese Planes Bomb Chinese City

    An intensive air raid, carried out by the Japanese at Kiatangfu when the city was bombed following reports that the Chinese ...

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  15. Diplomatic Post For Australian?

    Mr. Rex Leeper, formerly of melbourne, who, it is understood, may shortly become British Minister at Bucharest. He is at present head ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Duchess Of Kent's Costly Linen Sheets

    Referring to a message from England that the Duchess of Kent, wife of the Governor-General designate of Australia, had paid as much as 50 guineas ...

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  17. CARTOONIST'S DEATH

    The body of Leonard F. Reynolds (42), cartoonist, of the "Sun-News Pictorial" was found in the sea at the foot of the cliffs near Beach Road, ...

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  18. Search For Woolcott Forbes

    The Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay) said last night that his department had not the slightest idea where Woolcott Forbes was ...

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  19. DOMESTIC WORKERS

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator Foil) announced last night that English domestic workers might soon be able to migrate to Australia for less ...

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  20. DARWIN POLICE

    A message from Darwin describes the reported "menial duties" imposed on members of the police force as absolutely unfounded and a figment of the ...

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  21. FORECAST

    Still unsettled in the southern, central and eastern districts, with further rain, chiefly light to moderate, but some heavy ...

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  22. Tokio Talks Finished ?

    The "Times" Tokio correspondent reports that the chief Japanese delegate to the Anglo-Japanese talks (Mr. Kato) is preparing to return to China, ...

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  23. UNSETTLED WEATHER

    The State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) to-day said that an intense form of southern disturbance was responsible for the unsettled weather over a large ...

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  24. Scientist From Hungary For Tomato Research

    Dr. A. P. Fisher, a Hungarian agricultural scientist, who arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. AUSTRALIAN DROWNED

    A private cable received at Canberra announced that Stanley Garthside (36), a member of the division of economic entomology of the Council of Scientific ...

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  26. In French Territory

    Japanese planes to-day bombed Macbang and pursued refugees onto French territory killing ten with machine guns. ...

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  27. Savage Dogs Kill Horse

    Savage dogs are now blamed for the death of a mare in Lithgow yesterday. It was at first thought that the injuries ...

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  28. Five Air Bases For U.S. In Pacific

    The U.S. Navy has ordered work to be started on five Pacific Island air bases, following the letting of construction contracts totalling about £2,921,000. The bases will be at Kancghe Bay, on Oahu Island; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and at Midway, Johnston and Palmyra Islands. The Navy's announcement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. DUBBO MAN MET INVENTOR OF TELEPHONE

    At the Monarch and Roxy Theatres next Saturday a picture dealing with the life of the late Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, ...

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  30. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Sydney wheat market advanced about Id per bushel to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 2/11 per bushel (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots ...

    Article : 132 words
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