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  4. Prime Minister's Statement On Tragic Submarine Disaster

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) announced in the House of Commons that a full public inquiry would be held into the loss of the submarine Thetis. He gave an assurance that the dependents of the crew ...

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  5. Search Continued

    While still checking up on the movements of the missing drover, Timothy O'Shea, detectives now are concentrating mainly on the search for William Bartley, who is believed to have met with foul play in the ...

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  6. Mr. Chamberlain And Soviet's Reply

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain said that the Soviet reply to the Anglo-French proposals had been received, ...

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  7. R.A.A.F. Put On Strong War Footing: Giant Boats As Coast Patrol

    Short Sunderland "Hying fortress" in the air. Arrows indicate gun turrets in the nose and tail of the machine, which weighs 20 tons fully loaded. The Commonwealth Government has ordered from Britain an unspecified number of Short Sunderland Flying Fortresses for long-range reconnaissance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FOUGHT THREE MEN

    While Miss Marie Watson (17) was walking down Spofforth Street, Cremorne, last night, she was attacked by a young man who flung ...

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  9. Japanese Cabinet Unanimous On Isolation From Europe

    The Premier of Japan (Baron Hiranuma) stated that since modern wars jeopardised humanity, Japan must introduce moral diplomacy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THREE SHOTS FIRED AS DUCHESS OF KENT LEFT FOR CINEMA

    Three shots were fired when the Duchess of Kent was leaving her home for the cinema to-night. She was not injured, and an elderly man, who said he had arrived from Australia three weeks ago, was taken into ...

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  11. FOR SIX MONTHS

    Federal Cabinet has decided to extend the term of the A.B.C. for six months to the end of December next. This will be the fourth extension. A ...

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  12. NO NEW PEACE MESSAGES FROM POPE

    A statement issued at the Vatican City to-day declared:—"Some newspapers refer to new messages sent by the Pope to ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. FORECAST

    Some further showers in cen-tral and south eastern areas ex-tending to isolated places on coast; some further snow on ...

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  14. ESCAPED INJURY

    While returning from an inspection of sheep in the Nyngan district on Sunday night, Messrs. Allen Jones (Dubbo), F. Wotton (Wellington), E. ...

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  15. TWO SHOTS FIRED AT PAWNBROKER

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Eric Kelly (26), laborer, and Robert Sydney Jones (3.4), motor mechanic, were ...

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  16. Many Perish In Disastrous Fire

    At least 32 are dead, 25 injured and hundreds homeless following a fire in a movie theatre. The blaze allegedly was started from a cigarette thrown ...

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  17. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Sydney wheat market again was weaker to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 2/5 (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots at 2/7 per bushel. ...

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  18. SERIOUS FIRE AVERTED BY TWO EMPLOYEES

    A fire broke out this morning in an oats kiln at Parsons Bros and Coy. Pty. Ltd., in Kent Street, City, and it was only by the efforts of ...

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  19. CENSUS OF WEALTH

    A special meeting or the United Australia Party was held to-day, at which Cabinet's opposition to the proposal for a wealth census ...

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    THE NEWLY-CONSTITUTED AIR FORCE COURT OF ENQUIRY which held its first sitting in the Arbitration Court, Melbourne, recently. Above are members of the court. From left: Group Captain Wrigley, Judge Piper and Squadron Lender Walters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. OBITUARY

    Died at the residence of his daughter, 105 Hastings Parade, Bondi, last week, Mr. Arthur Fox, aged 85 years, after an illness, extending over two ...

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  22. Teachers' Federation

    At a meeting of the Dubbo branch of the Teachers' Federation on Saturday the president (Mr. E. T. Wallace) was in the chair. There was a ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT PREPARED TO SPEND £10,000 ON AERODROME AT DUBBO

    Provision has been made by the State Government to spend £10,000 on an aerodrome at Dubbo. This is exclusive of the amount to be spent by the Municipal Council in purchasing the necessary land. ...

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  24. FLYING BOAT GUBA

    The flying boat Guba, which is to make a survey of an alternative air route from England to Australia via the Indian Ocean, was unable to ...

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  25. Who Was to Blame?

    The "Daily Mail urges an early answer as to who was blameworthy. It asks where were Lord Stanhope, the first Lord of the Admiralty, and the ...

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  26. Finland and Sweden Conflict With Soviet

    A somewhat sharp conflict is developing between Russia and Finland over the desire of Sweden and Finland to fortify the Aland Islands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MURDER CHARGE

    At Brisbane yesterday, Derwent Evans Arkinstall (18), electrician's apprentice, was further remanded, until June 13 on a charge of having ...

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  28. Earle Page And C.P. Leadership

    It was reported at Canberra last night that members who retired from the Federal Parliamentary Country Party late in ...

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  29. G.P.O. CONTRACT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced last night that G. H. Whittle and Sons Pty. Ltd. had agreed to delay the start of the contract for the ...

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