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  5. BRITISH CONCERN OVER MEMEL

    "There is reason to think that after the elections for the Memel Diet, which took place yesterday, demands may be made on the ...

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  6. REPRISALS AGAINST JAPAN?

    There is little' doubt, says the Austral in Associated Press diplomatic writer, that Britain and the United States are discussing ...

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  7. BRITISH JEWS IN GERMANY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) replying in the House of Commons to-day to a question as to the extent to which the new German ...

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  8. DAMAGE TO BRITISH SHIPS

    Since the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War 120 incidents have occurred in which British ships have suffered interference or damage by the Spanish ...

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  9. DR. SCHACHT MAT VISIT LONDON

    It Is semi-offlcially learned that the President of the Reichsbank (Dr. Schacht) will leave for London, probably on Wednesday, to pay a private ...

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  10. CANCER SUFFERERS

    It is estimated that there are more than 100,000 sufferers to-day from cancer in the United Kingdom, said the Home Secretary(Sir Samuel ...

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  11. FLYING BOAT COORONG

    The Qantas Empire Airways flying-boat Coorong was blown on to the cliffs and severely damaged yesterday. An 80-mile-an-hour gale tore her from ...

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  12. BRITISH POLICY

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain's speech at the Foreign press Association dinner is expected to indicate the lines' along which he will seek development of ...

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  13. TOWNS RECAPTURED

    The Chinese Embassy asserts that the Chinese for the second time have captured Walchow and at present are driving the Japanese towards Poklo. ...

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  14. VISCOUNT SAMUEL

    Hebrew newspapers at Telaviv report the ceremony in the local Orthodox synagogue of the burning ,of black candles, emblems of sorrow, ...

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  15. PIG IRON DISPUTE

    The pig iron dispute on the Sydney waterfront took a serious turn to-day when, despite instructions from the Waterside Workers' Federation and ...

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  16. POLISH ANXIETY

    The vigorous German diplomatic offensive from Danzig to Rumania perturbs the press, which regards Lithuania and Hungary as the next ...

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  17. LONDON CONFERENCE

    The Jewish National Council, after a meeting, at which recent speeches in the British Parliament were criticised as tending to water down the Balfour ...

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  18. SPEECH CRITICISED IN ADVANCE

    Marshal Goering's newspaper, "National Zeitung," referring to Mr. Chamberlain's speech at the Foreign Press Association to-morrow, when it will be ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND POLISH UKRAINE

    Russian and foreign correspondents are not sympathetic to the Ukranian demand for autonomy. Russia, which is increasingly friendly with Poland, ...

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  20. WARNING FROM U.S.A.

    It is disclosed that the American Embassy in Berlin informed the State Department that the German decree of December 3, ordering the Jews to ...

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  21. CANADIAN FEUD

    A plot to oust the Prime Minister through the alliance of the Premier of Ontario (Mr. Mitchell Hepburn) and the Premier of Quebec (Mr. ...

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  22. NEW MOORING AREA LIKELY

    It was officially hinted to-day that following the wreck of the Coorong at Darwin, steps may be taken to provide a new mooring area at the ...

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  23. ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE

    The Paris representative of the "Dally Telegraph" says: "Owing to the fear that Poland will shortly find herself in approximately the same ...

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  24. EX-GERMAN COLONIES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that Germany had not officially requested ...

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  25. INDIAN CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    Answering a question to-day, the Under-Secretary for India said there were now no persons convicted of offences in connection with the Indian ...

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  26. SPECIAL TRIP FOR MAIL

    The Empire Airways flying boat Corinna is to proceed to Darwin to pick up the Coorong's mail. ...

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  27. JEWEL SMUGGLING

    George Burns, a member of the former film team of Burns and Allen, pleaded guilty before the Federal Court to nine counts of smuggling 4885 ...

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  30. ADVICE FROM MELBOURNE

    The A.C.T.U. and the waterside Workers' Federation to-day Jointly advised the Sydney wharf laborers to load the Nellore. Both bodies declared ...

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  31. ISSUE QUESTIONED

    An unusual step was taken in the Causes Court to-day in a £50,000 claim, after Mr. Justice Owen had doubted whether the issue which was ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT CONFERENCE

    The International Wheat Conference, designed to draft a programme to relieve the grain market and check the declining prices, opened to-day. ...

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  33. APPEAL UPHELD

    The Full Court upheld the appeal of the Commissioner for Railways against whom a verdict of £789 had been given in favor of the parents of ...

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  34. Tick These Off

    Wall Mirrors Pictures Crystal Art Pottery Ornaments. ...

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  35. U.S. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN

    The U.S. Agricultural Department announces that it has arranged the sale of an additional 5,000,000 bushels of wheat to the United Kingdom. ...

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  36. £1600 MISSING FROM SHIP'S SAFE

    When the liner Rangitata arrived at Auckland to-day it was found that £1600, the property of the New Zealand Shipping Co., had disappeared ...

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