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  4. British Ministers Arrive in Paris

    The Prime Minister, Mrs. Chamberlain, Lord and Lady Halifax and the party of officials accompanying them arrived in Paris ...

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  7. JEWISH CHILDREN

    The central board of finance of the Church of England is taking immediate steps to launch an appea1 for £50,000 for the relief of non -Aryan ...

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  8. PALESTINE TALKS

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) informed the House of Commons to-day that he hoped that the London discussions on Palestine ...

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  9. FRANCO-GERMAN PACT

    The terms of the Franco-German peace pact will remain secret until Herr von Ribbentrop arrives for the signing. Official circles say ...

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  10. NO GERMAN-JEW FRICTION IN COLONIES

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) told the House of Commons to-day that he had received no reports of friction between Germans ...

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  11. GERMAN ACCUSATIONS

    In the House of Commons to-day a question addressed to the Prime Minister called attention to statements which had appeared yesterday in the ...

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  12. 150 JEWS ON AORANGI

    VANCOUVER (Conada), Wednesday. —One hundred and fifty Jews sailed for Australia by the Aorangi to-day, following a warm demonstration of ...

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  13. JEWS CONFUSED

    Criticism of the Commonwealth policy regarding immigration was made to-day by Mr. H. D. Black, lecturer in economics at the Sydney ...

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  14. "IRON LUNG" FOR ALL HOSPITALS

    Lord Nuffield, who is expected to make another visit to Australia shortly announced to-day that he would provide every hospital and institution ...

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  15. STRIKES IN FRANCE

    M. Daladier's difficulties are increasing. The General Confederation of Trade Unions has decided on a short general strike, the date of which will ...

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  16. HUGE U.S.A. PLANS

    Officials of virtually every aeroplane manufacturing company in the United States have started drafting private reports for President Roosevelt regarding ...

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  17. NO LONDON INVITATION

    In answer to a question as to whether it was proposed to invite any German Ministers to London in return for the Prime Minister's visits to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN BANKING

    Mr. S. M. Ward, presiding at the 46th general meeting of the English Scottish and Australian Bank to-day, declared that the banking position was ...

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  19. TO END PARTITION OF IRELAND

    Mr. de Valera was to-day re-elected president of the Fianna Fail. He declared that he would send a message to organisations in England, America, ...

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  20. FLYING OFFICER KILLED

    Flying-Officer P. J. M'Donough was killed instantly and an air cadet, J. P. Costello, was injured when an R.A.A.F. Moth 'plane crashed from ...

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  21. GALE OVER CHANNEL

    Owing to a gale raging in the Channel it was decided this afternoon to postpone the sailing of H.M.S. Royal Oak with the coffin of the late Queen ...

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  22. NATIONAL CAMPAIGN PLANNED

    Executives of the Labor and cooperative parties in the House of Commons have decided to unite in a national campaign against the ...

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  23. MR. PIROW'S BERLIN VISIT

    According to the Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the visit of the south African Defence Minister (Mr. Pirow) to ...

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  24. EMPIRE RELATIONS TALK

    Senator Wagrieshbach, who has returned from Australia, told the Service Club to-day that the recent British Commonwealth Relations ...

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  25. DOCTOR SUED

    Before acting Justice Monahan and a jury in the Causes Court to-day Reginald M'Kern, of Believue Hill, claimed £10,000 damages from Dr. ...

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  26. ITALIAN TRAIN IN RIVER

    The death-roll as the result of a train plunging into the River Torre has now reached 16. It is believed that 10 more bodies are buried under the debris. ...

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  27. FIRE IN COLLIERY

    Heavy damage was caused by a fire which broke out on the pit-top of Ayrfield No. 1 colliery at 1 a.m. to-day. The outbreak started in the south ...

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  28. CANBERRA BUILDING

    Because of lack of funds for defence requirements, the Government is not able for the present to proceed with the big administrative block which it ...

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  29. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  30. R.A.A.F. SQUADRONS

    With the new plans to speed up defence, it was announced to-day that two R.A.A.F. squadrons will be established at Darwin early in 1940 ...

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  33. CYCLISTS WIN CASE

    After a hearing extending into the third day the case in which Horace Horder. William Robert Fairbairn and James Beer, professional cyclists, ...

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  34. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    Holding that he had attempted to induce a prospective witness in a workers' compensation case to give false evidence and to suppress the ...

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  35. BOMBERS' FLIGHT

    Squadron-Leader Robert Kellett, who was in command of the record-breaking Vickers-Wellesley bombers on their flight from Ismalia (Egypt) to ...

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  36. TWO MEN MISSING

    The search for James Fletcher, aged 53 years, mining engineer, of Vaucluse, and William Hulbert, aged 24 years, of Mt. Colah, who have been ...

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  38. TRANSATLANTIC AIRMAILS

    Despite unavoidable delays, necessitating a modification of the programme of transatlantic experimentl flights, it is still hoped by the Air Ministry that ...

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  39. OVERTURNED BOAT

    Battling against high sease a life-saver at Harbord to-day rescued Thomas Shillito, aged 4S years, and William Williams, aged 72 years, who ...

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  40. TWENTY PLANES ORDERED

    The managing director of the De Havilland Aircraft Co. (Mr. A. Murray-Jones) said to-day that the company had received an order from the ...

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  41. HEAVY AIR RAID

    The worst air raid for months resulted in 60 persons being killed and 100 injured. ...

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