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  4. Japanese Arguments Hard to Follow

    The Japanese Foreign Minister's statement in the Diet on the aims of Japan in China have been read with great interest in London. It will he the subject of careful study which a pronouncement of such obvious importance ...

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  6. HITLER'S PURGE

    Herr Hitler continued his purge of the leaders of German finance by dismissing Dr. Greyse, vice-president of the Reichsbank. and Dr. ...

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  7. DEFENCE TAXATION

    The Federal Cabinet, at its meeting in Hobart on February 6, will consider whether immediate taxation increases are necessary to meet defence ...

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  8. STATE PLANS

    Heavy expenditure on strategic works as part of the defence plan was urged yesterday by the State Treasurer (Mr. Mair). He said that the ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  11. GERMAN CABINET

    Wholesale resignations from the German Cabinet are expected to follow the removal of Dr. Schacht from the presidency of the Reichsbank, says ...

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  12. NARANDERA'S DR. DAFOE

    When eight new-born babies wot sick, with high temperatures, in a private hospital at Narandera during the record heat wave recently, an ...

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  13. HEFFRON LABOR PARTY

    Mr. R. J. Heffron, M.L.A., leader of the Heffron Labor Party, announced to-day that the party would contest every seat at the next State elections. ...

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  14. PIG IRON DISPUTE SETTLED

    The pig iron dispute was settled to-day, ending the two months' hold-up at Port Kembla. A mass meeting of waterside workers ...

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  15. CAR'S PLUNGE INTO YARRA

    Climbing through the window of his Rolls Royce car alter it had plunged into the Yarra at 3 a.m. to-day, Eric Welch, the well-known turf ...

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  16. EXTENSIVE HAUL

    Thieves last night stole more than £300 worth of goods from the works of the Basco Gate and Fence Co., Petersham. Their booty included a ...

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  17. GUAM DEFENCES

    Unless the United States makes Guam Island, in the Western Pacific, a well-equipped base, the defence of the Philippines becomes impossible ...

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  18. ANGLICAN SUMMER SCHOOL

    The fourth Anglican Summer School, arranged by the Australian Board of Missions, began to-day at Barter College, Hornsby, when [?] representatives ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER'S VIEWS

    The Prime Minister (Baron Hira[?]uma). re-opening the Upper House, declared that the situation confronting Japan was graver than ever He ...

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  20. HEADMASTER AND WIFE

    After writing to his solicitor and Ms doctor, disclosing his intention, D. A. E. Fogden, headmaster of Wigton School, and his wife, were found dead in a ...

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  21. SHOP WRECKED

    Six men were injured and the front of a grocer's shop wrecked when two taxis collided in South Melbourne at 3.30.a.m. to-day. ...

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  22. WHEAT STORAGE

    Silo construction to accommodate the accumulating wheat stocks of the State is proceeding continuously, the Minister for Agriculture (MaJor Reid) ...

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  23. MERCURY FIND

    If hopes for the production of mercury at Kilkivan (Queensland) are realised, it will be an event of international importance, and Great ...

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  24. TRALEE EXPLOSION

    General headquarters of the Irish Republican Army have issued a statement denying any knowledge of the explosion at Tralee, near the hotel in ...

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  25. LOAN FOR CHINA

    Regarding reports in the London newspapers to the effect that a large loan is contemplated for the support of Chinese currency, the only ...

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  26. BAY TRAGEDY

    A body clad in bathers and wearing a life-jacket, which was found at the mouth of the Werribee River to-day, has been identified is that of Mr. ...

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  27. WANDERING ON ROAD

    Found by a resident walking along the road in a dazed condition to-day. Bertram Young, aged 16 years, of Kulnura, was taken to hospital and ...

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  28. Safe

    The main objection we usually hear to a Coolgardie safe is that it will not remain flyproof if anything jags the towelling. At Castles to-day you ...

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  29. JUDGE AND FAMILY AS REFUGEES

    A former German judge, his wife and two children, who are non- Aryan Christians, have arrived in London The Judge fought for Germany ...

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  30. JAPANESE RAIDED

    Special police to-day raided Japanese hotels and the industrial bureau of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and seized documents belonging to ...

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