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  4. Britain Plans Increase in Food Production

    Plans for the expansion of home production of food in wartime were discussed by the Minister for Agriculture (Sir Reginald Dorman Smith) in the Rouse of Commons to-day. ...

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  6. TALK OF GUARANTEE TO GERMANY

    Replying In the House of Commons to a question as to whether the Government would be willing to give a guarantee to Germany similar to that ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Pointing out that the interests of the two Dominions were identical, Major-General Sir Andrew Russell declared to-day that in the event of war it was ...

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  8. Japanese Imports Banned

    A decree bans all Japanese imports except silk and camphor. The French Consular agents in Japan have been empowered in certain circumstances to grant export licenses for certain ...

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  9. BOMB OUTRAGES

    Further bomb outrages occurred to-day. There were four explosions between 2 anti 3 a.m. at Coventry, blcwlng out shop fronts. Earlier two ...

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  10. ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL AGREEMENT

    A note has been sent to the German Government acknowledging receipt of the German Note denouncing the Anglo-German Naval Agreements of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHIEF

    The Minister for Defence (Brigadier. Street) stated to-day that there was no truth in the report that the Director-General of the Australian Military ...

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  12. EXPULSION OF NAZIS

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that a long list of Nazi party officials is being prepared for expulsion from Britain. It includes the leaders of ...

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  13. HEAVY BOMBINGS IN CHINA

    The Japanese heavily bombed the densest parts of the city to-day. There were many big fires and heavy casualties, which cannot be accurately ...

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  14. GERMAN TAX CERTIFICATES

    The "Times" Berlin correspondent says that a supplementary decree has been issued establishing tax certificates as a form of currency, it provides that ...

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  15. IN EIRE SENATE

    Desmond Fitzgerald, the former Minister for Defence, referring to the bomb. outrages in England, said in the Eire Senate that it was the clear duty ...

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  16. NEW GERMAN MOVES

    The 'Times" correspondent" in Berlin says that official circles confirm reports of German diplomatic activity in Scandinavian and ...

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  17. HUNGARIAN-GERMAN PEACE

    The Hungarian Prime Minister (Dr. Teleki), in a statement to-day, said his visit to Berlin had resulted in full trust and complete understanding. The ...

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  18. HABITUAL CRIMINAL

    Although he had only one previous conviction reported against him. Henry James Dunn, aged 21 years, was declared an habitual criminal by Judge ...

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  19. LAUNCHING OF BATTLESHIP

    Speaking at the launching of the battleship Prince of Wales to-day, Mr. J. Johnston, managing-director of Cammell Laird, said: "If I were in ...

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  20. PEARLING INDUSTRY

    With five Japanese sampans already working on the West Australian coastal pearling beds, and the expected arrival of an additional 26 sampans, ...

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  21. RUMANIA AND JUGOSLAVIA

    The Rumanian Foreign Minister (M. Gafencu), in an interview to-day, said: "All European capitals agree that it. the event of war the victors and ...

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  22. GERMAN REPRISAL

    Six British residents have been ordered to leave Germany by May. 24 They include Mr. H. G. Greene, chief Berlin correspondent of the London ...

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  23. CANADIAN NICKEL FOR GERMANY

    Denying the London report that Germany was securing supplies of Canadian nickel the Prime Minister (Mr. MacKenzie King) said in the ...

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  24. DARWIN AND SINGAPORE

    An Admiralty pamphlet complains that Western Powers are building up Par Eastern armaments in order to cinder Japan's construction of a new ...

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  25. WIFE FOR TRIAL

    Evidence that a man woke up to find his wife standing over him with an axe was given at the Auckland Court, to-day when Verna Galbraith, aged 25 ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MADE

    The Federal Government has taken another step towards the ultimate objective of establishing a complete aircraft manufacturing industry in ...

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  27. DEFENCE MOVES IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA

    The Governor of Southern Rhodesia (Sir Herbert Stanley), in opening Parliament to-day, said it had been decided to raise a battery of artillery ...

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  28. GERMAN EXPELLED FROM BELGIUM

    A German Journalist is being expelled as a result of an incident on April 1, when he Is alleged to have declared, "You won't have the right ...

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  29. GERMAN CARGO SHIPPING

    The Mercantile marine was increased by 189200 tons In 1938 to 4,348,132 tons at present, which is 83 per cent, of the pre-war tonnage. Oil ...

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  30. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Allegations that Ernest Stevens, aged 21 years, struck a woman In North Sydney while driving a car on April 28, and that he did not stop, were made ...

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  31. SHANGHAI FOREIGN AREA

    The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) has been notified that Japan demands the reorganisation of the international settlement in Shanghai, ...

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  32. ATTACK ON MOTHER

    When the name of Nicola Truda, aged 21 years, a salesman, was called at the Central Court to-day, the magistrate was informed that Truda had ...

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  33. ALBANIAN FOREIGN TRADE

    The text of the Italian-Albanian economic customs and currency convention, says the "Times" Rome correspondent, shows that Italy will ...

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  34. ITALY ANXIOUS

    There is not the slightest reason to suspect the firmness of Italy's attachment to the Rome-Berlin Axis, but there is reason to believe that Italy ...

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  35. LITVINOV RESIGNS

    It is announced officially that the president of the Soviet Peoples Commissars, M. Molotov, will succeed M. Litvlnov as Commissar for Foreign ...

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  36. Aliens in South Africa

    During the second reading of the Aliens Bill it was stated on behalf of the Government that there were 30,000 aliens throughout the South African ...

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  37. FOOD FOR SPAIN

    Sir Maurice peterson, British Ambassador to Spain, recently visited Bilbao to superintend the handing over of 500 tons of provisions and foodstuffs, ...

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  38. BILL TO CONTROL DUTCH PRESS

    The Minister for Justice tabled bill to-day empowering the suppression of newspapers guilty of offences against the security of the State. He ...

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  40. MAN'S STRANGE DEATH

    Thomas Hogan died last night shortly after eating a lolly which had been given to him by a~ stranger. The dead man's sister, Mrs. A. Selby, said ...

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  41. POLAND'S REPLY TO HITLER

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Times" says that the Polish Foreign Minister's reply to Herr Hitler will Begin at noon tomorrow. The speech ...

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  42. REJECTED LOVER

    Found guilty at the Sessions Court to-day on a charge of having damaged property, Charles Arnold was remanded for sentence. The case against ...

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  43. "PYJAMA GIRL"

    In the hope that someone will recognise the clothing, the police have dressed a dummy in garments which were recently found in a lagoon close ...

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  44. BRITISH CONSCRIPTION

    Mr. J. W. Dulanty, High Commissioner for Eire in London, had an interview with the Prime Minister at the House of Commons this afternoon in ...

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  45. DASTARDLY CRIME

    For having assumed Mrs. Emily Barrett at North Meadow, causing her actual bodily harm, Douglas Heddon, aged 37 years, was sentenced at the ...

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  46. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  47. AIRMAN WITH SUNSTROKE

    The airman, Gilbert Denis, who was attacking the Paris to Saigon record, and who was forced down on Monday, suffered sunstroke and his machine ...

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  48. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    mere is still a difference of approach between Britain and the Soviet, declares the "Times" diplomatic writer. Both declared a similarity of purpose, ...

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