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  6. ANGLO-AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS

    While the city welcomes the initiation of Anglo-American trade negotiations, it is considered they will be long and difficult. It is understood that one of the questions bound to be raised is at least provisional stabilisation, ...

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  7. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    In his presidential address to the Northumberland branch of the British Legion, Earl Grey, who is chairman of the Board of Finance of the General ...

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  8. N.S.W. WHEAT

    The Director of State Marketing (Mr. A. A. Watson) to-day estimated the 1937-8 season's wheat production in New South Wales at 46,750,000 bushels. ...

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  9. THE DUCHESS

    The Duchess of Windsor made her debut as a public speaker when she opened a bazaar to-day at the fashionable Christ Church, Paris. She said: ...

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  10. FEDERAL CABINET

    The Country Party will have five ministers in the new Cabinet, with three full portfolios. This agreement has been reached by ...

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  11. NEWNES SHALE

    Practical tests are being made with Newnes shale in Esthonia (a Baltic Sea State), the chairman of the National Oil Proprietary (Mr. C. C. Davis) said ...

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  12. SENSATIONAL PROPHECY

    Thousands of blind human beings, many of whom have been sightless since birth, will, it it expected, be able to see through the eyes of ...

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  13. "SHUTTING OUT CANADA"

    The former Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) has charged the Government with having secretly agreed to abolish preference. He urges ...

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  14. SPANISH WAR

    General Franco, the Spanish National leader, has accepted in principle the proposal to send an inquiry commission to both sides in the Spanish conflict ...

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  15. WELCOMED IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African Union welcomed the Anglo-American negotiations for the lowering of trade barriers. ...

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  16. DISASTROUS STOCK LOSSES

    Gloomy conditions face the grazing industry in the far north of Queensland as the result of the drought that oppresses the country from the Gulf to ...

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  17. GRAVESIDE ATTACK ON POLICE

    A clergyman's graveside attack on the police and a sharp indictment of the consorting law marked the funeral yesterday of Clarence Henry John Thomas. ...

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  18. FRENCH ARMS PLOT

    Police investigating the Cagoulards (a Fascist secret society) seized two radio stations on the outskirts of the city to-day, after tapping ...

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  19. MORAL LEAGUE URGED IN NEW ZEALAND

    At Auckland Methodist Synod, the Rev. E. D. Patchett said a public morality league was needed. "How far are young people influenced ...

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  20. ITALIAN APPOINTMENT

    General Attillio Terusi, former Italian Blackshirt commander in Spain, has been appointed Under-Secretary for Colonies. ...

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  21. AMERICAN'S EULOGY

    "Far from being a sort of disguised entente, aimed against the Nazi-Fascist bloc, as suggested in some quarters, the pending Anglo-American ...

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  22. FINAL OFFENSIVE

    The "People" says that General Franco's preparations for a final offensive are nearly complete. If he succeeds the victory will be so ...

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  23. BOUND BODY IN RESERVOIR

    The identification yesterday of the clothing of Sidney White, aged 53 years, carpenter, who was found trussed up and drowned in a reservoir near ...

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  24. FACTORY DIRECTOR ARRESTED

    The police discovered 27 cases containing 32 bombs, nine sub-machine guns, two rifles and a quantity of ammunition at a villa bequeathed to the ...

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  25. MISSING YOUTH

    James Douglas Stewart, a son of wealthy Victorian parents, who had been reported missing from Melbourne, was found on the Esplanade at Bondi ...

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  26. WASHED OFF ROCKS

    Two men were washed off the rocks while fishing at Kurnell yesterday and carried out 100 yards. They were Walter M'Carthy, aged 32 years, of Maroubra, ...

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  27. LUCERNE CULTIVATION

    An intensive campaign further to increase the cultivation of lucerne has been launched by the Department of Agriculture to give effect to which the ...

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  28. MISSING FROM MENTAL HOME

    A woman who had been missing from the Morisset Mental Hospital for 12 days was found by a dog to-day. The dog, owned by Mr. Ruttley, who ...

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  29. MOON ECLIPSED BY METEOR

    Bologna observatory, reports having seen a meteor of half the apparent size at the moon, which it outshone and virtually eclipsed. ...

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  30. AGA KHAN'S AIR DASH

    The Aga Khan left Marsellies to-day in a dramatic air dash of 7000 miles to Bombay to see his 80-year-old mother, who is critically ill. Lady Ali Khan ...

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  31. ATTACK ON GRASSHOPPERS

    A fierce attack by landholders on a 20-mile line of invading 'hoppers in Coonabarabran district has ended in the rout of the enemy. ...

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  33. "MIRACLE" OPERATION

    When a 64-year-old former ship's carpenter bent down in the infirmary at Newcastle, England, recently, to pick up a pin, medical men and students ...

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  34. EX-GERMAN COLONIES

    Speaking at a meeting to-day, Major von Weisse, district leader of the Reich Colonial Association, said that Herr Hitler would not wage a war for the ...

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  35. HOW TOGOLAND FELL

    Lord Davidson told for the first time to the Ashridge Fellowship Union how Lieutenant F. C. Bryant, with a handful of men, took Togoland from the ...

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  36. HITLER'S ENVOY GOES TO U.S.A.

    Herr Hitler's aide-de-camp and closet collaborator, Captain Fritz Widemann, is leaving for New York on the Europa. The reason for the trip ...

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  39. ENGLISH WRESTLER AND PRINCESS BABA

    Guests waited in vain for an hour for the wedding of Bob Gregory, the 25-year-old wrestler, and Miss Valerie Brooke (Princess Baba), the ...

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  40. MAORI POPULATION GROWS

    The Maori population or New Zealand is increasing as a result of what experts describe as a "renewed will to live." Maoris have increased by 29.3 ...

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  41. 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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