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    LOUD HALIFAX (British Foreign Minister) who is stated to have assured France that Britain would not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. France Refuses to Intervene in the Spanish Civil War

    M. Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister, delivered his long and anxiously awaited speech to the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, when he indicated that France would continue in her decision not to intervene in the ...

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  6. Cheering Mobs Hail Rebels as Troops Enter Barcelona

    A message from Burgos stated that Barcelona surrendered at noon without a shot being fired, and the Nationalists entered the city without opposition. The "Daily Telegraph" ...

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    LINCOLN ELLSWORTH (Antarctic Explorer) who may sell his exploration ship, the Wyatt Earp, to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    M. BONNET (French Foreign Minister) Deputies his views on the Franco-who outlined to the Chamber of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EGG SUPPLIES

    Though large supplies of eggs continue to go overseas, they will have to be rationed both in Victoria and N.S.W. for some ...

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  10. POKER MACHINES

    Mr. Arnold, C.M., made scathing comments upon clubs which were being permitted to retain gaming machines while shopkeepers were ...

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  11. CONFIDENT

    "When I say that this is a great country and the Empire can never be defeated, I am stating a fact," declared the ...

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  12. NOT PESSIMISTIC

    Addressing the annual meeting of shareholders, the chairman of the Midland Bank (Mr. Reginald Kenna) declared that Great ...

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  13. TAXATION BILL

    It was revealed to-day that although the new Taxation Bill provided for the extraction by the Federal Government of an ...

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  14. THE WYATT EARP

    Sir Douglas Mawson, stated / to-day that Australia possessed a great opportunity to investigate the potentialities of the Antarctic by Mr. Lincoln ...

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  15. MINISTER CALLS FOR WOMEN TO ENROL FOR NATIONAL SERVICE

    Typical Australian women, endowed with common sense and ability to perform their work in emergency calmly and efficiently, are required by the ...

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  16. N.Z. COST OF LIVING

    Mr. Savage (Prime Minister) states that his Government contemplates action in connection with the increased living, costs. ...

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  17. MR. CURTIN THINKS PARLIAMENT SHOULD BE SUMMONED IMMEDIATELY

    In a statement issued to-day, Mr. J. Curtin, loader of the Federal Labor Party, made a further demand that the Prime Minister should immediately ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. LABOR SPLIT

    An Interstate split in the Party which, if it eventuates, will seriously prejudice the chances of the party gaining the Treasury ...

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  19. EXAGGERATED

    A challenge tu remarks uttered recently by the High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) was made by Lord Strabolgi (Labor Whip of the ...

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  20. "SENT TO THE TOWER"

    The King has approved of the appointment of Major-General Bartholomew as Lieutenant of the Tower of London, a position which is regarded ...

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  21. WILL THERE BE WAR?

    Speaking at a civic reception to-day, Mr. S. M. Bruce (High Commissioner) said that if there was a world war in the future it was inevitable that ...

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    JOHN BROWNLEE (Famous Tenor) who has made complimentary remarks in America regarding the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Strong Comment By Mr. Justice Lukin

    A strong word was used by Mr. Justice Lukin, in the Federal Bankruptcy Court, to-day, when he criticised the trading ...

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  24. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Demonstrating his claims for selection in this year's Davis Cup team, Viv McGrath closely pressed John Bromwich during the latter stages, of ...

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  25. CRICKETERS ARRIVE

    The Victorian Sheffield Shield team arrived at Sydney to-day in readiness for the match against N.S.W. at the Cricket Ground to-morrow ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP

    Mr. N. Brookes, chairman of the Council of the Lawn Tennis Association, said at a meeting last night that if they could choose the right men, ...

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  27. STATESMAN'S SON

    The Czechoslovakian Foreign Office has issued a statement condemning Jan Massuryk for an article from his pen, published in the New York ...

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  28. NEW MOVE

    The directors of Die Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd. have decided to establish an aircraft division of their engineering works and to ...

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  29. WAR MEMORIAL

    The Duke of Kent, when Governor-General, will probably open the Australian War Memorial in 1940. A considerable amount of work has still to ...

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  30. FURTHER RAIN

    With the exception of the Riverina and south-west slopes, good cain has been reported in every division of the State. The Riverina rain, however, ...

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  31. 20,000 DEATHS

    Latest messages indicate that the number of deaths in the earthquake may reach 20,000, while hundreds of thousands are ...

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  32. TRADE TALKS

    A representative of German Industry will arrive in London to-day to cooperate in the arrangements for the approaching trade talks between ...

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  33. DEFENDS FRANCO

    Father Argath, a New Zealand priest, who is on a visit to Broken Hill, said that he had no fear that General Franco would bow either ...

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  34. WORLD SITUATION

    It the Australian people would not be warned by the position in Spain they would not take heed though one rose from the dead, declared the ...

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  35. SOIL EROSION

    The Soil Conservation Commission reports that bush fires are one of the contributory causes of soil erosion, and it is intended to take advantage of ...

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  36. TRAINEES IN FORESTRY

    Six trainees in forestry are to be appointed by the Public Service Board as a means of providing a suitable avenue of recruitment for technical ...

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