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  5. Britain Reviews International Situation

    While reviewing the immediate aspect of the international situation with pessimism, the Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden), inaugurating the debate on foreign affairs in the crowded House of Commons to-night, said the ...

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  7. FIXED BAYONETS USED AGAINST PRIESTS

    Trouble over the bill for ratification of the Concordat with the Vatican, which is now before the Jugoslavian Parliament, led to a ...

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  8. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The situation in the Far East is rapidly worsening. China's counter-proposals are not acceptable to Japan, and the official Domei ...

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  9. MR. WEAVER

    The ballot conducted by the U.A.P. members of the State Parliament to elect a nominee for the Speakership, was won by Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, who ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE

    A general strike was called at Darwin to-day, following the action of the Administrator (Mr. Abbot) in engaging the services of military men ...

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  11. Coronation Medals

    The Coronation medals which were awarded on May 12 will be distributed simultaneously throughout Commonwealth next ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Commenting on a report from Capetown that Japan would buy 500,000 bales of wool in Australia during the next selling season, the president of ...

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  13. FISHING TRAWLER

    Eighty-one days out of Liverpool's fishing port of Fleetwood, the trawler St. Lolon berthed at Woolloomooloo to-day after being battered by gales, ...

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  14. PACIFIC ISLAND

    Questioned in the House of Commons respecting the alleged statement of the officer commanding the United States minesweeper, Avocet, that the ...

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  15. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    The All Australian Trades Union Congress to-day considered means of obtaining a 40-hour week in New South Wales. The delegates had before them ...

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  16. FREIGHTS RAISED

    Reports from Kobe state that, with importers' acquiescence, the shipping pool has decided to raise the freight of the new season's Australian wool by ...

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  17. TWO FOR TRIAL

    The Judge in Bankruptcy (Mr. Justice Lukin) to-day made orders for committal for trial against Cecil John Wright, formerly of Petersham, and ...

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  18. WOMAN'S DEATH

    Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, aged 55 years, wife of Dr. E. E. Thompson, of Coogee, fell to her death over a cliff at Wentworth Falls yesterday. The ...

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  19. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT

    As a result of the report of the Inspector-General of Mental Hospitals (Dr. Wallace), the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) has decided that the ...

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  20. PACIFIC SHIPPING INTERESTS

    It is rumored on the waterfront that the Matson Co. is negotiating with Canadian shipping interests for the demarcation of spheres of operation of ...

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  21. BURKE ESTATE

    More than 1200 claimants to the estate of the late Mr. Martin Burke had their applications dismissed by the Master in Equity to-day, when he gave ...

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  22. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    The Australian Associated Press learns on excellent authority that the New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) has been engaged in ...

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  23. TETANUS FEARED

    Becoming ill following a scratch received during a football game, Douglas Watson, aged 13 years of Cootamundra, was the spearhead to-day of a ...

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  24. Sir Thomas Blamey

    No plans have been made yet for the selection of a United Australia Party candidate for the new Federal seat of Deakin. This electorate ...

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  25. BOMBARDMENT REPORTED

    The Domei newsagency announced to-day that the Japanese punitive movement began at Peiping this morning and Wangping, a few miles west ...

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  26. His Final Flutter

    Frederick Wolmer Stackelberg, who was examined before the Registrar in Bankruptcy to-day, said that in October, 1933, be had sold his farm at ...

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  28. EUROPEAN RECEPTION

    Captain Eden's speech was well received in Rome and Paris. It was pointed out in Italian official quarters that his reference to there being ...

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  31. TITO SCHIPA'S SALUTE

    Indicating his intention to defy the edict of the Lord Mayor (Alderman Howie), who declared yesterday that the use of the Sydney Town Hall would ...

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  32. MANCHUKUAN SUPPORT

    The Premier of Manchukuo has issued a statement declaring that Japan has resolved to launch a punitive action against "The illegal Chinese ...

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  33. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.

    The Treasurer will announce a reduction of 20 per cent. in unemployment relief taxation when he delivers his Budget speech next month. The ...

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  35. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuters world service, in addition to other special sources of information; is used in compilation of the overseas ...

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