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  5. EMPIRE NOT TO BE COMPROMISED

    Sufficient has emerged to indicate that the situation which has arisen in Central Europe is almost precisely what the Imperial Conference feared when the Dominion representatives to Britain said they could not be a party to ...

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  6. MISSING SOVIET OFFICIAL

    Sensational reports that M. Butenko, Secretary of the Soviet Legation at Bucharest, had been murdered by Rumanian Fascists ...

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  7. FAR EAST WAR

    The Japanese claim the capture of Weihwei, but admit that they are confronted with three better equipped Chinese Central Government divisions ...

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  8. WOMEN MISSIONARIES

    Australian and American women belonging to the Independent Gospel Boat Mission on the yellow River, and operating in the Lunghai railway ...

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  9. JAPAN'S NAVY

    Rear-Admiral Noda, head of the Japanese Naval Information Bureau was asked by the Australian Associated Press to-day to state his attitude ...

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  10. "NO ATTEMPT ON LIFE," SAYS COMMUNIQUE

    An official communique states that inquiries reveal that M. Butenko was not the victim of any attempt on his life. He left Rumania entirely by his ...

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  11. WOMEN PROTEST

    Members of women's organisations protested at Parliament House to-day against the lapsing of the inquiry into the administration of the Aborigines' ...

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  12. INDIAN DEADLOCK

    In a statement in the House of Commons to-day on behalf of the Government. Lord Winterton referred to the resignation of the ministries in Bihar ...

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  13. "LABOR DAILY"

    Statements that the financial position of "Labor Daily" Ltd. was precarious and that the company had only been kept going by Mr. J. T. Lang, ...

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  14. "LOW-DOWN TRICK"

    A fine of £20 with £2 costs was imposed on Donald Peter Connolly, aged 38 years, sales manager, at the Central Court to-day for having driven a car ...

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  15. "INTERVIEW A FORGERY," SAY MOSCOW OFFICIALS

    Officials describe the interview as a forgery, or say that otherwise it was extracted by torture. ...

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  16. MAN FOUND DYING

    James Morris, aged 69 years, one of the best-known residents of the district, and who was looked upon as a fairly wealthy man, was found to-day ...

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  17. RED ARMY OFFICERS ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA

    Two young Red Army lieutenants who escaped from Russia in an Aero Club 'plane were fired on by frontier guards, but landed safely in Estonia. ...

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  18. HITLER TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY

    Herr Hitler will speak to the nation on Sunday at noon, and all Germans must listen in. ...

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  19. JAPANESE REACH YELLOW RIVER

    Advancing across the Hopei province, the Japanese report having reached the Yellow River this morning 15 miles north of Kaiseng. They ...

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  20. TRAWLER BLAMED

    The Commonwealth Court of Marine Inquiry to-day found that the trawler Duraween was responsible for the collision between the trawler and the liner ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CHEESE

    Mr. H. V. Baxter, retired dairy produce merchant of London, who arrived in Sydney to-day, said that the Dutch held a high reputation as ...

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  22. AUSTRIA'S FEAR

    Austria is anxiously watching events in Berlin, fearing that Dr. Inquart's talks with Herr Hitler will result in further concessions to the Nazis. It is ...

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  24. IRISH QUESTION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced in the House of Commons to-day that there was to be a resumption of talks between the ...

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  25. CRISIS HAS ARISEN, SAYS GANDHI

    Gandhi declared to-day that a crisis had arisen, the consequences of which nobody could foretell. The Viceroy's interference seemed unfortunate and ...

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  26. JAPAN'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE

    The Finance Ministry has fixed the supplementary Army and Navy Bill at £282,000,000, according to the newspaper, "Asahi." ...

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  27. MAROONED SCIENTISTS

    'Planes attached to the rescuing icebreakers, Taimir and Murman, landed yesterday on the ice floe on which are the four missing Soviet scientists, but ...

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  28. MURDER OF TRUCK DRIVER

    The trial of four men—Matthew Francis O'Keefe, aged 37 years: William Graham, aged 30 years; Harold John Reeves, aged 37 years, and Roy ...

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  29. DESIRE OF CONGRESS

    The working committee of Congress has passed a resolution rejecting the new Constitution. It declares that a Constitution acceptable to Congress ...

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  30. TROTSKY'S SON DIES

    Icon Sedof Trotsky, aged 32 years, eldest son of the exiled Bolshevist leader, died to-day after an operation. He was studying science at the ...

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  31. IF SCHUSCHNIGG HAD DECLINED

    The method, rather than the substance of Herr Hitler's coup, chiefly alarms Europe, and the real facts are only now beginning to trickle out. The ...

    Article : 218 words
  32. ARREARS OF MAINTENANCE

    Archibald Maurice Chapman, a middle-aged man, was remanded at the City Court to-day on a charge of having failed to comply with an order made ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Naval experts believe that five cruisers instead of three are necessary to defend the Australian coastline. They reached this decision as a result of the ...

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  35. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    According to the special representative of the "News-Chronicle" at Haripura, Gandhi is considering a mass civil disobedience campaign to challenge the ...

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  36. ITALY AND JEWS

    The Italian Foreign Office's publication states that the Government has no intention of taking political, economic or moral measures against the Jews, ...

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  37. GERMANY AND CHURCH

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that a compromise has been reached whereby Bishop Niemoller will receive back his counsel for ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    The amount of butter affected by the flooding of Hay's Wharf, referred to in the Dairy Produce Board's report yesterday, has been estimated at 225 ...

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  39. WOMAN FALLS FROM TRAIN

    Although she fell from a last moving train between Moss Vale and Goulburn last night. Miss Hilda Wyatt, of Melbourne, escaped with her life. ...

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  40. ENGINEERING UNIONS

    At noon to-day the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Australasian Society of Engineers were automatically de-registered as industrial ...

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  41. CZECHOSLOVAKIA NEXT?

    French newspapers almost unanimously urge the adoption of a long-range Franco-British policy to avoid further disruption in Central Europe. ...

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  42. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR TWO GIRLS

    Ethel Strause, aged 20 years, and Gwenivive Owens, aged 17 years, were to-day convicted of the murder of a bus driver whom they robbed, and will ...

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  43. 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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  44. AUSTRIAN NAZIS JUBILANT

    The Nazis are Jubilant, but the momentous news of the measure to placate patriotic Austrians has caused great discussion and much alarm. The ...

    Article : 242 words
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