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  4. Britain Prepared For War

    A remarkably outspoken declaration on the world situation was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) in the House of Commons when, with characteristic frankness, he introduced the defence debate. The ...

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  6. Australia Prepares

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day the acceptance by the Federal Government of experimental private tenders for the manufacture of ...

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  7. SEVEN KILLED

    The airliner on the regular service from Hanoi (Indo-China) to Paris, crashed in flames near Datia, in Gualior. ...

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  8. CHINESE WAR

    The Japanese have reached the Yellow River at six places, but owing to Chinese flank attacks nave been unable to cross. ...

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  9. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    The diplomatic writer of the Australian Associated Press understands that Britain's conversations with Canberra and Wellington (N.Z.), in connection ...

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  10. LIQUOR ACT

    At a conference of the United Licensed Victuallers Association to-day, the chairman (Mr. N. H. Connolly) made demands for sweeping ...

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  11. LEIPZIG FAIR

    The outstanding feature in the Leipzig fair is the wide use of artificial wool and cotton from wood pulp. It includes curtains, carpets, driving belts, ...

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  12. "SCOTTY" ALLEN'S PLANS

    The Australian pilot, "Scotty" Allen, who pioneered the half penny air mail from India to Britain, plans to leave for Australia on March 20 in the first ...

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  13. CONTINENTAL OPINION

    Newspapers here greet Mr. Chamberlain's speech in the House of Commons enthusiastically, and especially welcome the assurances of England's ...

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  14. PLANE CRASHES

    L. A. Nohse, aged 31 years, flying instructor of Box Hill, and L. A. Seelingson, aged about 49 years, of St. Kilda, were injured when a Moth ...

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  15. ENGLISH MISSIONARY MURDERED

    An English missionary, the Rev.. R. H. Goldsworthy, and a number of Chinese students, were killed during the looting of the London Methodist Mission station at Yunnan. ...

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  16. GHASTLY SLAUGHTER

    According to the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" General Kozichi, returning home alter a brief absence, burst in a barricaded ...

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  17. "LIKE THE PORCUPINE"

    Political circles here are willing to accept Mr. Chamberlain's assurance that British rearmament is nonaggressive. The Government ...

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  18. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS?

    Notwithstanding the statement of the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) in the Diet on Saturday that no peace negotiations were afoot, and that third ...

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  19. TEXTILE SCHOOLS

    Professor Barker, prominent wool authority, said to-day that without at least one textile school in which fibres could be studied right through to the ...

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  20. MIGRATION 'SCHEME

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. M'Ewen) revealed to-day that the Government had been promised support for the new migration scheme from ...

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  21. MEAT EXPORT

    It was announced to-day that Australia has been allotted by the Empire Meat Council the following export quotas: 223,700 cwt. of chilled, and ...

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  22. U.S. COLONISING EXPEDITION

    The Department of the Interior announces that the coastguard cutter Tamey left Honolulu to possess and colonise Canton and Enderbury. It is ...

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  23. ALL TENDERED ALIKE

    The Sydney County Council at its meeting to-day was confronted with the unusual task of selecting suitable tenders received, from ...

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  24. CITY HAIRDRESSERS

    Lending city hairdressers said to-day that, because of a city council by law providing for the use of a sterilised hair brush for every customer, hair ...

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  25. GERMAN ARMY PURGE

    The Berlin correspondent or the "Msnchester Guardian" says that the German Army purge, which began on February 4, was much more extensive ...

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  26. UNUSUAL APPLICATION

    An unusual industrial position was revealed in the Industrial Court to-day when 60 members of the Queensland branch of the Federated Trades ...

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  27. RICH MAN'S WILL

    William Henry Kells, of Strathfield, who left an estate of £15,171. directed that his wife should be paid an income of £5 a week, and that the main ...

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  28. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR MAIL

    The Postmaster-General, speaking at a function for visiting American naval officers at Auckland, said he hoped that when the Pacific air ...

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  29. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Although isolated cases may continue to be reported for some time, the infantile paralysis epidemic which raged in Victoria for eight months, ...

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  31. MILK PRICES

    New milk prices will be gazetted in the metropolitan area on Friday next according to an announcement by the Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSlmons) ...

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  35. CASE FROM OURA

    A case or infantile paralysis from Oura was officially notified from the Wagga Base Hospital yesterday. The lad was admitted on Saturday as a ...

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  36. 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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