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  4. Visit of the British Ministers to Rome Tomorrow!

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) and the Foreign Minister (Lord Halifax) will leave for Rome on Tuesday morning. Reports from Rome state that after an overwhelming ...

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  5. STATION 2KY

    Station 3KY, the New South Wales Labor Council's broadcasting station, which was recently cut off the air for a period, got a shock yesterday when ...

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  6. CIVIL AVIATION BOARD

    The Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. Thorby, left Sydney today by flying boat for Singapore. Just as the 'plane was about to depart, the Minister ...

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  7. MOTHER AND TWO SONS

    When Frederick Benson, of Denison street, Carrington, returned home from work at 11 o'clock this forenoon, he found the bodies of his wife and two ...

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  8. 122 DEGREES!

    Ivanhoe, a small township in the Far West of the State yesterday registered a temperature of 122 degrees, according to a message received in ...

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  9. WOOL SALES

    At yesterday's wool sales values for all descriptions were firmer at the closing levels of last week. Competition was [?]oll sustained in the ...

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  10. JAPAN'S CABINET

    Following yesterday's resignation, eight Cabinet Ministers today and twelve Parliamentary Vice-Ministers handed in their resignations. No explanation was given. ...

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  11. WELCOMED IN LONDON

    The young English engineer, Grover, who mode a surprise flight from Stockholm to Russia in an attempt to rescue his Russian wife who had been refused ...

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  12. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' BILL

    Mr Norman Thomas, M.L.A., said today that the interests of lay practitioners are likely to be harmed by the statements of Mr. Max Stemler. ...

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  13. Strong Competition In Melbourne

    All lines were very firm on last week's levels, when the wool sales continued here yesterday. Under very strong competition from Bradford, ...

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  14. FATAL EXPERIMENT

    An attempt to discover a process to make green oranges yellow led to the death of one man and shocking injuries to another at Bamawn. ...

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  15. ELECTRICITY COMMISSION

    The announcement by the Electricity Supply Commission of Australia that it was desirous of assisting in the Australian defence scheme has been ...

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  16. N.Z. STEAMER AFIRE

    The New Zealand steamer Rimutaka, bound from Auckland to Panama, with 300 passengers and a full cargo, wirelessed from South Pacific that a tire had broken out in the hold under the shelter deck, but it was under control. She was ...

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  17. VICTORIAN FIRES

    The disastrous forest fires in Gippsland show no signs of abating, but, on the contrary, appear to be increasing in intensity. It ...

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  18. REBELS TAKE 14 VILLAGES IN A DAY

    Though Franco's offensive seems to have slackened, it is incontestable that the Loyalist front on the Segre River has collapsed; but the retreating Loyalists may rally on a second line of defence. The Rebels, advancing from Salaguer, ...

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  19. DEATH FROM HEAT

    A well-known orchardist of Corbie Hill, Mr. Frederick Edward Tasker, aged 38 years, was overcome with the heat while working a team of horses in ...

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  21. NAZIS IN NEW GUINEA

    As Minister to charge of the Mandated Territories, he had no knowledge of Nazi activities in New Guinea, said Mr. Harrison. He added that the ...

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  22. THE KENTS AND THE CUP

    In response to requests from Australia, the Duke and Duchess of Kent are endeavoring to rearrange the plans to enable their arrival in time for the Melbourne Cup; but it is not to be known for several days whether they will be able to ...

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  23. TAREE INQUEST

    The inquest opened today concerning the death of William Henry Edwards, farmer. Mrs. Matilda Anne Edwards (31) ...

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  25. BETTER OUTLOOK

    According to the Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the newspapers there declare that the situation in Eastern Europe has ...

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  26. MARKET PRICES

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  27. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The biggest military parade seen in Sydney at night since the Great War will be held on February 10 as part of the recruiting campaign. More than ...

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  28. THE HEAT WAVE

    The Acting State Meteorologist, Mr. Newman, said that he did not expect any relief from the heat wave in New South Wales until tomorrow or ...

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