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  4. German Paper Characterises Pope's Speech as "Monstrous Accusation"

    BERLIN, Monday. Attacking the Pope's speech on Friday last, which it characterised as "a monstrous accusation," the newspaper "Derxangriff" declares: "Hitler is not seeking supremacy, but ...

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  5. BRITISH GUNBOAT

    Six Japanese heavy bombers attacked the British gunboat Sandpiper. Bombs wrecked two covers, seriously damaging the superstructure, but ...

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  6. LORD HALIFAX

    No one ever denied that war and combination of efforts of France, Russia, and Great Britain could have protected Czechoslovakia itself from destruction, far more sweeping and complete than the sacrifice demanded by the ...

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  7. R.A.F. BOMBERS

    Advice was received today that four British R.A.P. bombers which took off from England today for Egypt, are expected at Ismalia on November 3. ...

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  8. MORE RAIN

    Further rains were recorded over practically the whole of the State yesterday, and additional falls were expected, particularly in ...

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  9. ALL QUIT IN JERUSALEM

    The military has withdrawn from the Old City, which has been handed over to the British police. The curfew was relaxed in both the Old and ...

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  10. GERMAN PEOPLE

    "The bulk of the German people were not impressed by Hitler's latest coup. They were concerned about the shortage of butter, the lack of eggs, low wages and high prices," says the "News-Chronicle" Berlin correspondent. ...

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  11. AERODROME FACILITIES

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) announced a programme of aerodrome improvements throughout Australia. Plans for Mascot provide ...

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  12. ITALIAN MILITARY 'PLANES

    Two military aeroplanes collided in mid-air at Parezzana; resulting in the death of six members of the crews. ...

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  13. MR. STEVENS REPLIES

    "I am not concerned with Mr. Casey's personal attack on myself. I believe that, upon reflection, he will regret that he so unfairly construed ...

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  14. THE PREMIER

    In opening the annual conference of the Country Press Association today the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said that country newspapers had maintained a ...

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  15. Admiral's Strong Protest

    In addition to the British Embassy's representations, the Admiral of the China squadron has very strongly protested to the Japanese Navy ...

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  16. INCREASED TAXES IN TASMANIA

    It is expected that the Tasmanian Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer Gray) will announce additional taxation when he brings down his budget tonight. He ...

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  17. FIRES RAVAGE CANTON

    The Japanese gained control of Canton. They fires which have ravaged six square miles have caused £50,000,000 damage. The British United Press says that, according to the ...

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  18. INNISFAIL 'PLANE CRASH

    The Air Accidents Investigation Committee, in its report, to the Minister for Defence. (Mr. Thorby) on the crash of the de Havilland 34 'plane at ...

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  19. WOOL SALES

    Under-good general competition, especially, from the Continent, and with good support from Yorkshire, the market at the wool sales yesterday ruled ...

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  20. ALL MINES START TOMORROW

    Although most coal milnes were closed today, the Treasurer, Mr. Mair, who conducted the settlement negotiations is confident that they will ...

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  21. WOMAN SHOT IN JAW

    Mrs. Ethel Mitchener, aged 30 years, of Annerley, was taken to hospital suffering from a wound on the left side of the Jaw, caused by a bullet ...

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  22. LOSS OF CANTON AND HANKOW

    The Chinese Ambassador in London, Mr. Quo Taichi, denies sumors that Chiang Kai Shek is contemplating resignation. The Japanese also deny peace overtures. ...

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  24. GOOD DEMAND IN MELBOURNE

    At the opening yesterday of the third series of the wool sales, bidding was more animated than at any previous sales this season, the clearance ...

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  25. MR JUSTICE OWEN

    Mr. Justice Owen protested in the Supreme Court today against the delays resulting from inability of counsel to proceed with cases listed before ...

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  27. PALESTINE POLICY

    The "Daily Herald" understands that the Government's Palestine policy provides abandonment of a portion, as it is unworkable, and the ...

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  28. NEW SEASON'S WHEAT

    The first of the new season's wheat was offered at the Alexandra saleyards yesterday, and realised 3/ a bushel. The wheat, which came from ...

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  29. FATAL BLOW

    Struck by the descending grab of a steam navvy while working at Horsinstown on the Bungendore Cpatain's Flat railway construction. Leo Scullin, ...

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  30. STOP-PRESS

    At 8.44 this afternoon; we received the following tragic news: The Australian National Airways plane crashed ...

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