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  4. Anglo-Japanese Negotiations

    The House of Commons was informed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) to-day that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations regarding Tientsin would be held at Tokio. With a view to the ...

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  5. DANGER MONTHS

    Who said yesterday dial July, August and September would be the months in which tension in Europe would become most severe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Britain Must Declare War If Poland Is Attacked

    "We must all consider July, August and September as the months in which the tension in Europe will ...

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  7. FORECAST

    Further rain, fairly general, but scattered only in the north coastal areas and on the southern tablelands. Freshening N. ...

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  8. DEFYING LAW

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said yesterday, "If people want to organise themselves to defy a law which ...

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  9. AGENTS IMPOSING ON REFUGEES

    It was disclosed yesterday that some agents in Sydney who were, engaged in assisting refugees and aliens to obtain ...

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  10. GOOD RAIN THROUGHOUT WEST

    Soon after midnight last night steady rain set in at Dubbo and continued throughout the morning. Twenty-five points were ...

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  11. NATIONAL REGISTER

    At a meeting of the Interstate executive of the Australian Labor Party yesterday, the proposed trades union boycott of the ...

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  12. STILL CHAMPION

    JOE LOUIS Who held his world's heavyweight title with a technical knockout in the fourth round of his fight with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DISASTROUS FIRE IN CITY OF LONDON

    Damage estimated at more than £1,000,000 was caused by a huge fire which broke out in the danger zone of London last ...

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  14. DUKE OF WINDSOR TO VISIT ENGLAND

    According to the Paris correspondent of the newspaper, "Star," the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will visit England in October to see the Duke's ...

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  15. Hotel Trading Hours

    Mr. J. C. Ross, M.L.A., urging a revision of hotel trading hours, described the Government's refusal to touch the Liquor Act as "sheer ...

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  16. LOUIS WINS

    Joe Louis retained the world's heavyweight championship, scoring a technical knock-out over Tony Galento in the fourth round. ...

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  17. N.S.W. FALLS

    With the exception of the north-east quarter, general rain has been reported over a wide area of the State. Prospects favor further rain over most ...

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  18. STORM COMING

    The Postmaster (Mr. O'Rourke) advised "The Liberal" this afternoon that the barometer at the Post Office registered the biggest ...

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  19. BODY IN SEA

    The headless and armless body of a man was taken from the sea near the breakwater at Mackay yesterday. One leg also was missing. ...

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  20. £50,000 PAID FOR STUD SHEEP

    By the time the Sydney stud sheep sales finish at the Show Ground to-day, more than £50,000 will have changed hands between ...

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  21. G.P.O. TENDERS

    Mr. W. Dovey, K.C., to-day expressed the hope that the inquiry into the signing of G.P.P. extension contract would be ...

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  22. N.Z. AIR FORCE

    The Minister for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood) announced in the House of Common's that New Zealand had accepted the recommendations of the ...

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  23. FOOTBALL

    Molong is next on the list of challengers for the Jack Hore Gold Cup next Sunday in the attempt to lift the trophy. ...

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  24. EXPORT OF WHEAT

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced last night that the N.S.W. Government had decided to co-operate with the Commonwealth ...

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  25. POLES SHOOT DOWN GERMAN PLANE

    A German military plane, alleged to be flying over fortifications opposite Gyndnis, was brought down yesterday by Polish coastal artillery, ...

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  26. Britain Sends Strong Note To Germany

    The British Government, in a strong Note to Germany, published to-night, formally denies that it is pursuing a policy of encirclement, and denies that it is inevitable that Britain must always be hostile to Germany in the ...

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  27. WHEAT MARKET STEADY

    The Sydney wheat market was quietly steady to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 2/3 (Sydney March basis), and bagged lots at 2/5, per bushel. ...

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  28. WOMAN'S BRAVERY—RESCUES CHILDREN FROM BURNING HOUSE—HOME DESTROYED

    When a fire broke out during the night at Upper Yarrowitch, between Walcha and Riamukka, at the home of Mrs. Vida Green, the latter showed great bravery. It appears that a small fire was ...

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  29. INJURED MAN FLIES 1200 MILES

    Mr. C. Cranston, of Dural, aged 79, thrived at Sydney last night after flying 1200 miles from Townsville in nine hours. He was carried lying on a ...

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  30. GUARANTEES TO SOVIET

    It is understood that Britain and France are willing to give Russia reciprocal guarantees for automatic assistance in the event of direct aggression ...

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  31. DAVIS CUP MATCH

    Althoueh Quist did not practice to-day owing to stomach trouble, he will play in the Davis Cup match on Friday. ...

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  32. AIR MAIL LETTERS

    Approximately 2,000,000 air mail letters for New Zealand from four Empire flying boats left Sydney on the liner Awatea last night, their weight being ...

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