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  4. Promoting the Peace of Europe

    The Anglo-German conversations concluded here to-night following a further six hours' discussion. A communique issued later wag read by the British Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon)to journalists assembled at the ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    After causing much anxiety Mr. H L. Brook arrived at Calcutta this morning at 6.30 and, after refueling, left for Karachi via Jodhpur. He was ...

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  7. MEAT MISSION

    The speech yesterday of the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), heralding the end of an e of quotas in favor of direct duties, ...

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  8. MASCOT AERODROME

    Inquiries made as the result of levelling nod grading operations at Mascot have given rise to the belief that it is intended to set up flying boat ...

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  9. Bradman's Radio Talks

    During We hearing of a case in Which Lionel Joseph Lunn is claiming £8000 damages from broadcasting station 2UE for ...

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  10. DUBLIN RAIDS

    The police to-day raided and searched many houses of Republicans. Beginning in the early hours of the morning, they continued right through ...

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  11. STOCKINBINGAL SHOOTING

    The police are still endeavoring to find a motive for the wounding of Miss Sophia Tenzer, of Sydney, by Yvonne ("Rosie") Officer, who ...

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  12. DEFINITE STATEMENT

    The London "Daily Express" political representative definitely states to day that quotas will be gradually eliminated from the British policy and ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT WARNED

    The "Allegemeine Zeitung" warns the German Government against entering into a pact including Lithuania while Germans there are ...

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  14. SETTLED IN PRINCIPLE

    The Commonwealth's second quarter meat shipment was settled in principle and it is hoped that details will be completed when the delegation meets ...

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  15. CHILDREN TAKEN TO CLINIC

    This, morning a New England Airways 'plane equipped as a flying hospital with four children aboard who were suffering from infantile ...

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  16. ORGANISED PEACE

    Before the Senate unanimously ratified tie France-Italian Agreement, the French Premier (M. Laval) expressed gratitude at Signor Mussolini's ...

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  17. ROYAL JUBILEE

    According to press messages from Rome the Pope will probably send a special message to London, on the occasion of the royal jubilee ...

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  18. CAR FATALITY

    Shortly after midnight a sedan motor car, in which a party of men and women was returning from Kongwak to Wenthaggi after a dance, ...

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  19. SIDNEY MYER'S ESTATE

    Sidney Myer, governing director of the Myer Emporium, who died last September, left real estate valued at £6000 and personal assets at £916,312 ...

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  20. JOURNALIST KIDNAPPED

    The Foreign Minister (M. Motta) today called on the German Minister here and pointed out that the Swiss Government regarded as a serious ...

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  22. SUMMARY OF RESULTS

    By far the most enlightening dispatch published in the London press on the subject of the Hitler-Simon interview comes from the political writer ...

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  23. PASSENGER KILLED

    Charles Daley died on Tuesday as a result of a car accident early the same morning. Daley, a middle-aged man, is believed to have relatives at ...

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  24. £250,000 INVOLVED

    A deputation from several organisations pretested strongly to the Actin Treasurer (Mr. Casey) to-day against the legislation now before Parliament ...

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  25. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is need in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  26. WRIT FOR LIBEL

    On behalf of Prince Maxmillian Malikoff, of England, a Supreme Court writ was issued to-day against the proprietors of the "Argus" and "Star." ...

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  27. FIRST IMPRESSIONS

    Wife (on honeymoon): Do you remember our first meeting! Hubby (a dentist); Shall I ever forget it!—that heavenly afternoon when ...

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