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  6. Finding Homes for Jewish Refugees

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), referring to-day in the House of Commons to the problem of finding homes for Jewish refugees, said that the Governor of Tanganyika (formerly a German colony) was ...

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  7. Crisis in France

    Strikes due to the new decrees broke out to-day at Valenciennes, where 470 quit the Denain metal factory. The delegates ot 20,000 ...

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  8. U.S.A. ANNOYED

    The strained relations between the United States and Germany reached a still more critical stage to-day when: the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell ...

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  9. BABY'S DEATH

    Jean Corless, mother of the two-weeks-old infant, John Corless, whose body was found in a mine shaft at Deepwater on November 16, appeared ...

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  10. ENGLISH NAZIS

    The "Dally Herald" says that the English Nazis will shortly have their own "Brown House" in London in accordance with Instructions from Herr ...

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  11. CORRIDOR THROUGH CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    An agreement has been signed delimiting the Czech-German frontier rectification which involves the cession to Germany of 60 villages and ...

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  12. SPANISH WAR

    Republican Spain is digging in for the third winter's warfare, believing that the Nationalists are exhausted after seven costly offensives and ...

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  13. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  14. PALESTINE CONTROL

    Having occupied Beersheba, the "British have practically resumed control of Palestine. ...

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  15. ANTI-JEWISH [?]

    It was announced to-night that 3767 Jewish retail shops would be handed over to Ayrans at their official valuation, and also 2650 workshops. Jewish ...

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  16. PUBLIC SERVICE PROTEST

    The president ot the Public Service' Association (Mr. G. Weir) to-day protested against the proposed appointment of two new Judges to the ...

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  17. Gold Price

    The Commonwealth Bank to-day quoted gold at £9/4/2 per ounce (fine), the highest price on record. Sovereigns were quoted at £2/2/8each. ...

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  18. FAR EAST WAR

    The Garrison Commander of Changsha, the Chief of Police and the Commander of Gendarmerie were publicly execute to-day by a firing ...

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  19. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG

    The newspaper "Neueste Nachrichten" to-day publishes details of an alleged secret agreement between Dr. Schuschnigg, the former Austrian ...

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  20. FRANCO BELIEVED ADAMANT

    Mr. Francis Hemming, secretary of the Non-intervention Committee, has returned to London. He has completed a report on his visit to Burgos and ...

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  21. MAGISTRATES' PENSIONS

    Trenchant criticism on the pensions police to retiring police magistrates was voiced at the Central Court to-day when Mr. J. B. Gibson, chairman of ...

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  22. TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND

    The sharebroking firm of Ward and Co. suspended business on June 7, 1937, with the subsequent disclosure that there was a deficit of £111,000. A ...

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  23. LOAN CONVERSIONS

    The [?]easurer (Mr. Casey) to-day made an appeal to small holders of Government bonds and loans, which expire next month, to convert their ...

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  24. CONCERTED EFFORTS BY NATIONS'

    The Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), on behalf of the Government, accepted a Labor motion moved in the House of Commons by Mr. Noel ...

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  25. SHIPLOAD FOR AUSTRALIA

    The "Dally Telegraph" Berlin correspondent understands Chat the North German Lloyd Steamship Company plans for a special steamer to convey ...

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  26. £15,000 FIRE

    In a spectacular fire the factory of Glycerine Distillery Ltd. at Alexandria, was destroyed this morning. The damage is estimated at more than £15,000. ...

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  27. THREE SAVED FROM SEA

    On the point of exhaustion, three men were rescued from the sea in Auckland Harbor this morning, clinging to an upturned yacht. Hours ...

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  28. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

    It was essential that any proposals for the alteration of the Commonwealth Constitution, to pave the way for a realignment of Commonwealth ...

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  29. FLYING BOAT ARRIVES

    The flying-boat Champion arrived at Rose Bay this morning, 60 hours behind schedule. With a permissible all up load of 46,000 lbs., and a range of ...

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  30. PLUCKY YOUNG WOMAN

    Almost as seriously injured as her two friends when the motor car in which they were travelling crashed into a tree six miles from Bribbaree ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA IN DANGER!

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that there was no ground for the suggestions made by Sir Henry Gullett that Australia was in imminent ...

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  32. FOREIGN DOCTORS

    Criticism of the support given by members of Parliament to foreign and lay practitioners during the debate on the Medical Practitioners' Bill was ...

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  36. YOUTH IN TROUBLE

    James Lyons Cornford, aged 18 years, was at the Hornsby police court to-day fined £16 for having carried an unlicensed revolver and was sentenced ...

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  37. CHOICE OF TANGANYIKA

    The "News-Chronicle" regards the choice of Tanganyika as unhappy, since it is highly improbable that Germany will release Jews to go there. ...

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  38. Good Meat

    One satisfied user of the Chilerator, the air-conditioned ice refrigerator sold at Castles, reports that he can keep meat fresh for a week. There is ...

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  39. ROUND AUSTRALIA FLIGHT

    Three R.A.A.F. Avro-Anson bombers, which are on a 6487 miles training trio around Australia; arrived at Longreach' this morning and, after refuelling, took ...

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  40. TANGANYIKA DEFENCE LEAGUE

    The "Daily Mail" says that a number of German settlers have Joined the Tanganyika Defence League, and others are contributing anonymously ...

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