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  4. Japanese Peace Proposals are Denied! e a

    On arrival here, following the recall from Tokio, the Chinese Ambassador to Japan, Hsushihying, denied that he had brought peace proposals from the Japanese Government. He declared that the President of the Chinese Residents' Association in ...

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  5. THE ROYAL COMMISSION

    When the Royal Commission inquiring into the sale of State enterprises resumed today Mr. Monahan, K.C., told Mr. Justice Halse Rogers he ...

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  6. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT

    While Mr. Byron Wrigley, managing director of Wrigle(Australian), Ltd., was cantering in Centennial Park this morning, with Mrs. Jane Cave, aged 56 ...

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  7. THE COMET

    Flight-Lieut. Clouston announced that he does not intend proceeding to England by sen. A repair man, with a welding outfit, is due on Friday, and ...

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  8. UNKNOWN SUBMARINE

    Replying to questions relating to Spain, in the House of Commons, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Duff Cooper, revealed for the first time that an unknown submarine attacked the British steamer Lake Geneva, in the vicinity of Valencia, on January ...

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  9. FRANCE LAGGING IN PREPARATION

    The Minister for Co-Ordination of Defence (Deladier) told the Army, Navy, and Air Committees of the chamber that France is lagging a year ...

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  10. SYMPATHETIC FELLOW PASSENGERS

    When the liner Orion reached Sydney today from England it was reported that a woman passenger had received word, in the Indian Ocean ...

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  11. N.Z. PRIME MINISTER ILL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) is confined to his bed with illness. His health is stated to have been causing his friends some anxiety. ...

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  12. PARALYSIS

    Ten new cases of infantile paralysis were notified yesterday, eight from the metropolitan area and two in the country. ...

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  13. MR. LANG'S DEBENTURE

    It is reliably reported that the share-holding unions in the "Labor Daily" have already raised more than a sufficient amount to meet Mr. Lang's ...

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  14. LAUNCH STONED

    An Italian fishing launch was stoned early this morning from the foreshores of Mosman Bay. where residents complain that they cannot sleep for the ...

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  15. AMERICA AND ENGLAND

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) to-day denied that there was any vestige of truth in the statements that there was any agreement or understanding ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND ITALY

    It is expected that following the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain, steps will be taken to endeavor to settle the matters in dispute between ...

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  19. MAN FOUND HANGING

    A regrettable tragedy was discovered yesterday afternoon, when the body of William Herbert Collison, of Bombowlee, near Tumut, was found ...

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  20. VALUE OF SINGAPORE

    The completion of the Singapore Base removes a potential danger Australia and New Zealand, as well as India and Malaya, declares the ...

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  21. NEW INDUSTRY

    A great new industry will be established at Port Kembla as a result of negotiations with the Government, which were completed yesterday. ...

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  22. SOUTH-WEST STATE HIGHWAY

    The proposed South-West Highway, to serve as an alternative route for tourists, was the subject of much discussion at a meeting of the Chamber ...

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  23. Viscount Nuffield

    Viscount Nuffield, the British car manufacturer, who arrived in Sydney today by the liner Orion, said he was convinced that there was no industrial ...

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  24. ILLEGALLY USING CAR

    At the Tumut Police Court Allan Gow, aged 22, was convicted on a charge of illegally using a motor car, the property of Mr. C. G. Watson, of ...

    Article : 82 words
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