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  3. PALESTINE CONFERENCE

    The Palestine Conference [?]ned this morning with discussion [?]en the Arab leaders and the B[?] Government and in the afternoon this ...

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  4. BRITISH DEFENCE PLANS

    The Lord Privy Seal (Sir John Anderson) announced to-day that approval of Parliament would be sought for an immediate start on a programme ...

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  6. Spanish Republicans Continue Resistance

    General Miaja, Republican Chief of Staff, and General Herandez will bear the brunt of the coming struggle against General Franco, says the Perpignan correspondent of "The Times." General Miaja has an army of 400,000 ...

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  7. FAR EASTERN CONFLICT

    Ending the stalemate which has existed since December, the Chinese launched a great offensive on the Huan front, throwing 250,000 troops, equipped ...

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  8. REFUGEE PROBLEM

    The inter—governmental committee on refugees held two meetings in London to-day and adjourned until to-morrow The committee received a confidential ...

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  9. ARABS' BIGHTS

    Unless the Arabs' right to govern Palestine is recognised, the whole Arab world will be forced into a desperate struggle with Britain, says Fuak Khalil ...

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  10. MUNITION ROUTES FROM RUSSIA

    The Japanese bombed Lunchow and Sian, important links on the munition route from Russia. They claimed that they have ...

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  11. LABOR PEER ON AUSTRALIA

    Interviewed on his return from Australia by air, Lord Strabolgi, the Labor Peer in the House of Lords, expressed; the opinion that Australia and New ...

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  12. BOMBING OF MADRID

    Twenty persons were killed in this bombing of Madrid by General Franco's forces to-day, states a message from "The Times" ...

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  13. OCCUPATION OF HAINAN ISLAND

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) was asked in the House of Commons if he was aware that Japanese forces had been landed on Hainan ...

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  14. NORFOLK ISLAND

    Saying that they had been unable to obtain a reasonable living in spite of all their efforts, 27 residents of Norfolk Island reached Auckland to-day in the ...

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  15. SPANISH ART TREASURES IN SWITZERLAND

    Spanish art treasures arrived to-day in two special trains, comprising 52 trucks. There were 1100 articles, among which were valuable paintings ...

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  16. DIVER'S FATAL INJURY

    With the aid of a respirator a vain attempt to save the life of a young man was made at Prince Henry's Hospital yesterday. ...

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  17. FRANCO ANGRY WITH ITALY?

    Reuter's reports, although without confirmation, that General Franco expressed anger to Italy over the bombardment of Minorca during the visit ...

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  18. IMPORTANT TRADE PACTS

    Four trade pacts involving six countries are to be signed this week, it is officially announced from Rome. The pact between Italy and Germany has ...

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  19. ISLAND RAZED BY CYCLONE

    LOURENCO MARQUIS (Mozambique), Monday.—A cyclone devastated the Island of Angoche. Every house at two lighthouses were razed. Two ...

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  20. REPRESENTATIONS TO JAPAN

    The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigle) made representations to the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) regarding the occupation of Hainan ...

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  21. KINGSFORD-SMITH ESTATE

    Mr. Justice Nicholas in the Probate Court to-day granted the application far Mrs. Mary Tully, formerly Lady Kingsford Smith, for leave to distribute ...

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  22. VON HATH MURDERER

    Doctors declare that Herschel Gryuszpan, the young Polish Jew who Murdered Dr. von Rath is now responsible for his actions, and he will probably be ...

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  24. DEATH OF DR. WEBB, M.L.A.

    Dr. J. E. Webb. M.L.A. for Hurstville, died in a private hospital at Bexley shortly before 8 a.m. to-day, aged 51 years. He became seriously ill in his ...

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  25. BUILDING AIRPORTS ON HAINAN

    Civilians are being conscripted by the Japanese on Hainan Island to build aerodromes and dredge the harbor at Bolhow so that larger warships ...

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  26. NAZIS ARRESTED IN SWITZERLAND

    The Swiss police arrested two Nazi plainclothes frontier guards who allegedly pursued Austrian refugees into Switzerland, Switzerland, threatening their removal ...

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  28. "CHIEF THOUGHT IS TO END WAR"

    "The Times" diplomatic correspondent is of the opinion that Britain and France will recognise General Franco simultaneously, but the time ...

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  29. MR. FORGAN SMITH

    "I have no ambition to squeeze anybody from a position or fill anyone's shoes. Mr. Curtin is respected throughout Australia, and he has an excellent ...

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  30. FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS

    A member of the Commerce Ministry has left for Berlin to conclude the trade pact negotiations which have been proceeding since last month. ...

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  31. AIRMAIL SERVICE

    On receipt of advice that the question of the continuance of the airmail service between Denillquin and Melbourne was to be reviewed by a ...

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  33. CANCER TREATMENT.

    Debating amendments to the Cancer Bill, designed to strengthen a clause against advertisements for treatments or remedies for cancer, Mr. G. M. ...

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  34. REPUBLICANS FOR TRIAL

    A court martial next week will try at least 300 Republicans accused of meting out summary justice, and also espionage and counter espionage. ...

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  35. BUILDING COSTS INQUIRY

    Mr. Justice de Baun remarked during the inquiry into buiding costs to-day that at the expiration of the Brick Council's agreement with Brick ...

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  36. NEGLIGENT DRIVING

    Henry William Geltch was fined £3 with 8/ costs at the Leeton police court on a charge of having driven a motor cycle in a negligent manner in ...

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  37. ANOTHER LANDING ON HAINAN

    The Japanese made another landing at dawn at Samah, in Southern Hainan, and the two forces are now advancing westward and eastward. ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT SATISFIED

    The Assistant Postmaster-General (Sir W. J. Womersley) said in the House of Commons that both the British and Australian Governments ...

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  39. INDIAN RIOTS

    It is officially stated that 40 were killed, 400 injured and 600 arrested since rioting began on Friday. Curfew is now being enforced and the military ...

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  40. LORD RUNCIMAN

    The Lord President of the Council (Lord Runciman), who has been suffering from after effects of an attack of influenza, will sail for Australia in ...

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  41. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REVIVED

    After a lapse of several years, the Public Works Committee of Parliament will be reconstituted. The committee will report on any works referred to by ...

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  42. ACTION AGAINST SUBVERTORS

    General Franco has decreed that political responsibility attaches to subvertors of the Spanish national order sod active and passive opponents of ...

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  43. TWO CYCLISTS KILLED

    Harold Downes, aged 28 years, married, and John May, aged 25 years, were killed last night in a bead-on collision between' their cycles and a ...

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  45. RUTHENIAN DIET

    The Government Party polled 92.4 per cent. of the votes for the Ruthenian Diet. The elections followed the totalitarian system. ...

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  46. DEVASTATION UNDER THE REPUBLICANS

    "The Times" Barcelona correspondent states that the devastation, from which recovery is beginning, reached terrible proportions under the ...

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  48. 53,500 REPUBLICAN SOLDIERS

    A total of 53,500 Republican militiamen, deciding to so to General Franco's territory. have left Toulouse for Spain in the past fortnight. ...

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  49. EVACUATION OF LLERS

    The Nationalists officially state that the Republicans when evacuating Liers, blew up all powder magazines and munitions, killing the remaining ...

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