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  6. Hostile Crowds Charged by London Police

    Last-minute intervention by the Police Commissioner (Sir Philip Game), followed by repeated baton charges, prevented a serious clash between Fascists and Communists in the East End of London to-day. ...

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  7. BRITISH LEGION

    Tributes to Australia, Sir Isaac Isaacs, and the late Sir John Monash were features of the reception of the Monash section of the British Legion, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    The vital need for strengthening the defence of Australia and New Zealand immediately was emphasised by Sir Keith Murdoch, who returned to ...

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  9. GERMANY WANTS WOOL

    The manager (Mr. N. F. Wilson) of the Globe Worsted Mills, Marrickville, who returned to-day from abroad, said that German scientists were ...

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  10. Gallipoli Graves

    A promise by the Turkish Government that it would honor and respect the graves of Australian soldiers killed at Gallipoli was ...

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  11. SIX-HOUR DAY MARCH

    A colorful Six-Hour Day procession was witnessed by the great crowds which thronged the city this morning. Brilliant-hued banners fluttered in the ...

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  12. BATLOW FRUIT CASE

    The hearing of the case in which the Batlow Packing House and Cool Stores Rural Co-operative Society is suing the Commonwealth and ...

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  13. "CANNOT BLAME GERMANY"

    Herr Hitler, addressing a mass meeting at Bueckeberg Hill to-day, attacked those who resented official price-fixing. He said that Germany lay in ...

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  14. HIGH COURT REGISTRAR

    Seaforth Simpson Mackenzie, aged 53 years, principal registrar of the High Court, who was convicted of forging and uttering the seal of the ...

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  15. WOOL SALES

    Under the influence of keen competition values were maintained at the wool sales to-day and very satisfactory clearances were made. ...

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  16. Australia Lags

    The backwardness of Australia in public library facilities was indicated by Mr. W. H. Ifould, New South Wales Public Librarian, on his return ...

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  18. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES IN PARIS

    Armed and mounted Republican guards numbering 20,000 established a barrier around the Parc des Princes and impelled more than 1500 members ...

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  19. SHEEP BREEDING

    Japanese experiments in sheep-breeding were described by Mr. W. D. Stewart, formerly a superintendent of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., who ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    After having investigated the possibility of re-openlng the New Zealand market for Australian fruit, a delegation of the New South Wales ...

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  21. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  22. LOUD

    Policeman to motorist: Did you hear me shout? Motorist: Not the actual about, but I heard five echoes. ...

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