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  5. Japan May Make Proposals to Powers

    The Newspaper "Messaggero" declares that Japan will shortly propose that the Nine Power Pact should be revised. "It is evident ...

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  7. APPEAL TO NATION

    The conference representing Christian churches, which was held at Lambeth Palace under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. ...

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  8. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF KENT

    Gratification at the appointment of the Duke of Kent as Governor-General of Australia was expressed by the Consul-General for Greece (Dr. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA CRITICISED

    The Vice-Premier of Poland (M. Kwaikowski in a speech to-day, declared that per square kilometre Australia supports one person compared ...

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  10. DEPORTED POLISH JEWS

    About 6000 deported Poles, mostly Jews, have been permitted to return to their homes in Germany amid scenes of Joyful reunion. The correspondent ...

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  11. DUCHESS' MESSAGE TO LADY GOWRIE

    Her Excellency Lady Gowrie has received the following reply to the message of welcome to Australia sent by her last week to the Duchess of Kent: ...

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  12. OUSTING AMERICAN TRADE

    American business interests approve of the United States' note to Japan. It is pointed out that Japan has launched a programme designed to oust ...

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  13. £50,000 FOR JEWS

    Rabbi Falk announced at the Great' Synagogue last night that Jewish citizens in Sydney had subscribed £50,000 during the last 18 months for the ...

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  14. POLICING OF HANKOW

    The Japanese having taken over control of the policing of concessions including the British section. The American and British naval patrols ...

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  15. BOMBS FROM MARS

    Mew Yorkers who had settled down to a quiet evening listening to their radio sets were surprised when a programme of dance music was ...

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  16. CHINESE TROOPS PURSUED

    The Japanese are reported to be five miles south of Slerreng, where they are pursuing the Chinese troops. ...

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  17. ARMAMENT BOOM

    The "Daily Herald," giving evidence of "the biggest armament boom in history." says that shares in armament companies have risen since the ...

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  18. BETTING INQUIRY

    The hearing of the case of Exconstable Donnelly, which was concluded on Friday by Judge Markell at the betting inquiry, will be ...

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  19. FILM INDUSTRY

    The existing film quota legislation will shortly be abandoned in New South Wales and replaced by a new Act to give more adequate protection to the ...

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  20. HEALTH WEEK

    "If Health Week is to have a permanent value, the co-operation of the Government, private enterprise and individuals is essential in carrying out ...

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  21. GERMAN TRADE DRIVE

    Despite the emphasis of the private character of the visit of the King of Greece to England, it is suggested, according to the "Daily Telegraph," that ...

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  22. FRANCO'S THREAT

    The Spanish Nationalist leader, General Franco, according to the "Daily Herald," told the British Foreign Office he would close all his ports to ...

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  23. AIR SERVICES

    According to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) it will not be necessary to introduce legislation to rationalise Australia's internal air ...

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  24. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Of 260 infantile paralysis cases admitted to the Children's Hospital. Camperdown, in the past year, only two have died. ...

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  25. TRAPPED IN FIRE

    Suffering from severe shook and cuts, William Hetherington, aged 44 years, miner, was admitted to hospital to-day. He was alone in his camp ...

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  26. PALESTINE TROUBLE

    Arabs reveal that German technicians attached to rebel bands are giving instructions in the use of landmine methods in road and rail ...

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  27. GERMANY AND RUMANIA

    An official of the German Foreign Office (Herr Clodious) is opening trade negotiations with Rumania with the object of acquiring huge quantities of ...

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  28. MISS.BARBARA HITCHENS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) has granted Miss. Barbara Hitchens permission to fly her plane from Mildura to Sydney. This was ...

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  29. FRANCO'S BROTHER KILLED

    Major Damon Franco, brother of the Nationalist leader, was killed in an air wish off the Balearic Islands. He was the commander of a seaplane base at ...

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  30. HUSBAND ELECTROCUTED

    On behalf of herself and her son, who was born two days after her husband, Ronald Alga Burns, aged 28 years, was electrocuted, Winifred Alice ...

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  31. NATIONALISTS TAKE TOWN

    Resuming the Ebro offensive, the Nationalists captured Sierra del Osesballes. ...

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  32. TROOPS SEARCH 8000 MEN

    The Gaza correspondent ol the "News Chronicle" says that 18 search parties of the Coldstream Guards and Northumberland Fusiliers combed houses ...

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  33. WHALING EXPERIMENT

    The "Dally Telegraph" says that an innovation for Antarctic whaling grounds will be an attachment to the carcase of each dead whale of an ...

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  34. HAUNTED CASTLE

    Bornby Castle, complete with ghost and a picturesque tradition, is being offered for sale. It is situated in Lune Valley in Lancashire. ...

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  35. GROWING CROP COMPETITION

    Judging was completed yesterday in the Murrumbidgee Pastoral and Agricultural Association's annual growing crop competition. The only farm ...

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  37. MARSEILLES FIRE

    Friday's disastrous fire having exposed the hopeless inadequacy of the fire-fighting department, including the delayed arrival of engines, absence of ...

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  38. BRITISH VITAL STATISTICS

    The report of the Ministry for Health for 1937 shows that there were 5265 more births and 13,810 more death* than in 1936. The birthrate was 14.9 ...

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  39. BRACEGIRDLE CASE

    The commission which inquired into the ordered deportation in July, 1937, of Mark Bracegirdle, of London, who arrived from Australia a year previously ...

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  40. SISTER KENNY'S METHODS

    While she said she was satisfied with the report of the London specialists. Sister Kenny said to-day that she had never claimed that she could restore ...

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  41. PETITION TO KING

    The people of Tanganyika (formerly [?]ortion of German East Africa) are [?]etitioning to His Majesty to confirm Ministers' repeated pledges that it will ...

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  42. STORMTROOPERR KILLED IN CRASH

    A small-gauge train crashed into a motor bus full of stormtroopers at Genthin, killing nine and injuring 13. ...

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