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  4. Australia's Defence Plans Now Taking Shape

    An important part of the Commonwealth Government's defence plan is the manufacture of Bren light machine-guns and modern ...

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  6. SPANISH WAR

    "Spain will demand at the next League meeting that the covenant be applied against aggressors," declared the Commissar-General for War ...

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  7. MILK INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Milk Board to-day, D. J. Davis, president of the Nepean District Milk Producers' Association at Penrith, urged an ...

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  8. Japan's Budget

    The Japanese Cabinet has approved of a supplementary budget or £24,000,000 for expenditure in North China, of which sum £5,700,000 has already been ...

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  9. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    Dr. Paul Dengler, Director of the Austro-American Institute of Education in Vienna, told the New Education Fellowship Conference to-day ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  11. LONDON'S DEFENCES

    Beginning next Monday, uninterrupted waves of bombing 'planes will sweep on London for three days in the biggest test yet of the city's ...

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  12. NO MAJOR CLASH YET

    The dangerous Sino-Japanese tension continues, but the troops sent to the north by the Chinese Central Government have not yet come to grips ...

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  13. LULL AFTER STORM

    A full has followed the storm for the possession of Brunete, where there is now not even a flicker of civil life, states the Salamanca correspondent of "The ...

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  14. USE OF GAS AND CHEMICALS

    President Roosevelt has sent a message to Congress stating that he was doing everything in his power to discourage the use of gas and other ...

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  15. EARLY STATE ELECTION?

    Mr. Stevens stated to-day that there was no foundation for the statement by Mr. Lang at [?] Labor caucus meeting that an early State election was ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS FROM BRITAIN

    Commenting on Australia's favorable trade balance of £24,000,000 with Britain, the city editor of the "Daily Herald" urges that efforts be made to increase ...

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  17. AIR SAFETY

    Regulations providing for the carriage by all aircraft engaged on regular passenger services of wireless apparatus and operators were gazetted ...

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  18. WOUNDING CHARGE

    Lydia Bagley, aged 33 years, domestic, was charged at the Central Court to-day with having yesterday at the Central Police Court maliciously inflicted ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. VOLUNTEER AIRMEN FROM U.S.A.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the newspaper, "Nichi Nichi," states that Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek is waiting for the arrival of the newly ordered ...

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  20. TIME WASTED IN HOUSE?

    Criticism yesterday by the Independent member for Woollahra (Mr. Mason) of the time allegedly wasted in Parliament, brought spirited ...

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  21. WAR GRAVES VISITED

    More than 200,000 people from Britain visited the war graves in France during the holiday season. Last year about 3000 more bodies of British, ...

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  22. FOREIGN CONCESSIONS

    The Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Wakamatsu) received a cable message to-day announcing that emergency guarding of the British, French, and ...

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  23. GAOL SCHOOLS

    The Prisons Department is considering a proposal to re-introduce tutorial instruction for prisoners at the Goulburn gaol and the Emu Plains Prison ...

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  24. VATICAN DENIAL

    A communique denies that General Franco's Government in Japan has been recognised. It states that the arrangements remain unchanged. The Holy ...

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  25. GREAT WAR

    In commemoration of Britain's entry into the war British legionaries marched to the Unknown Soldier's tomb to-day and participated in the rekindling ...

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  26. WHOSE CHILD?

    An extraordinary story has been related to the police, following the alleged kidnapping of a two and a half year old boy from the home of a wealthy song ...

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  27. TEST CASE

    Judgment was reserved in the High Court to-day in the case in which Harold Robert Shugg, a bus body builder, appealed from the judgment ...

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  28. LATE BISHOP RADFORD

    The ashes of the late Dr. Radford, formerly Bishop of Goulburn, who died in England after his retirement from the Goulburn See, are being ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE UNCHANGED

    The Soviet Embassy states that the report that Russia is prepared to modify her attitude regarding non-intervention is without foundation. ...

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  30. COSTLY ADMISSION

    In defending himself under a charge of that at the Quarter Sessions to-day, Malcolm M'Kinnon, aged 24 years, baker, inadvertently made an admission ...

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  31. STEADY ADVANCE OF CHINESE TROOPS

    The Minister for War (General Suriyama), speaking during the debate on the estimates in the Diet, said it was doubtful whether the Japanese ...

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  32. "LABOR DAILY" CASE

    The Equity Court action in which the validity of the election of the board of directors of "Labor Daily" is being contested, was to-day adjourned sine ...

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  33. SPECIAL COUNCIL

    The Barcelona correspondent of "The Times" says that the Valencia Government is creating a special council to represent it in Northern Spain. The ...

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  34. COUNTRY AERODROMES

    The executive committee of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales, at a meeting to-day, decided to ask the State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) ...

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  35. ABORIGINE ASSAULTED

    C. Wilkinson, manager of the Sturt Creek Cattle Station, 136 miles from Hall Creek, was convicted to-day on a charge of assaulting Albert Bradshaw. ...

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  36. JAPANESE ESTIMATES

    It is estimated that 2500 Chinese were killed at Nanyuan and 150 at Tungchow, while the Japanese disarmed 8200 Chinese at Peiyuan, ...

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  37. ATLANTIC AIR CROSSINGS

    A regular Atlantic passenger air service, allowing for breakfast in Europe and supper in the United States, is foreshadowed by the first all-daylight ...

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  41. CHINESE POLICE SLAUGHTERED

    Messages from Peiping state that the Japanese rounded up and annihilated 250 Chinese police who, allegedly, participated in the Tungchow ...

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  42. BRITAIN AND ITALY

    The interview of the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) with the correspondent of an American newsagency, in which he declared that there were ...

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  44. SELLASSIE'S MEMOIRS

    The "News-Chronicle" says that Haili Sellassie's memoirs, including a personal account of the Abyssinian war and the events leading up to it, have ...

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  45. DEATH SENTENCES IN SOVIET

    Three executives of the Soviet food industry have been sentenced to death at Novorissisk for sabotage. It was alleged that they distributed infected ...

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  46. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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