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  5. Much European Diplomatic Activity

    Widespread diplomatic activity throughout Europe was continued during the weelt-end. The British Ambassador in Paris (Sir Eric Phipps) interviewed the French Foreign Minister and, it is believed, conveyed to him ...

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  6. AIR BEACONS

    Rapid progress in the use of the new radio beacons on the main commercial air routes will take place to the next few weeks according to a statement ...

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  7. WORLD FAIR

    President Roosevelt, opening the New York World Fair stressed that the United States was a land where tolerance ruled. He ...

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  8. ATTACK ON RECORD

    Gilbert Denis, who is attacking the Paris to Saigon record, arrived here at 12.7 p.m. and left soon afterwards for Karachi. ...

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  9. FORCED LANDING BY SOVIET AIRMEN

    Two rescue planes arrived yesterday at Miscou Island where two Soviet airmen, who were attempting a nonstop flight from Moscow to New York. ...

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  10. GERMAN THREAT

    The likelihood of a new German threat against Poland is being given prominence in the press, and Poland and Rumania are being urged to widen ...

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  11. TRANSFERRED TO NEW YORK

    The Soviet fliers arrived here in a rescue plane. They will remain in New York pending further orders from Moscow. ...

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  12. HITLER'S SIGNATURE

    The "Dally Telegraph," in a leader deduces from Herr Hitler's speech and the contemporaneous press attacks on Poland that an intensive German ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO STEAL PLANE

    Charged at the police court to-day with having attempted to steal a Gypsy Moth plane valued at £650, the property of Athol Jones, at the ...

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  14. ATTENDANCE IMPROVES

    The attendance for the day totalled 600,000. Mr. Bruce, the Australian High Commissioner, was assigned a seat alongside president Roosevelt on ...

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  15. AVRO-ANSON CRASH

    Three separate investigations have been undertaken following the crash of an Avro-Anson bomber with the loss of four lives at Riverstone on Friday. ...

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  16. Wild Charges

    The Spanish Nationalist newspapers, with flaring headlines, refer to reports that the authorities in the Australian mandated territories will ...

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  17. MAY DAY IN GERMANY

    Herr Hitler will address the workers at the May Day festivities on Monday between noon and 1 p.m. (9 p.m. and 10 p.m. Australian eastern standard ...

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  18. FRENCH REPRISAL

    The threat of French wool buyers not to operate at future wool sales here if the Government did not withdraw its oan on the importation of French ...

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  19. MAJOR EDEN ENLISTS

    Referring to the announcement in the London Gazette that he had been appointed major in the territorial unit the "Rangers," formerly known as the ...

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  20. WAR DEBTS

    The Minister for National Economy has announced that Rumania would open negotiations with the United States for the resumption of the ...

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  21. PALESTINE PROBLEM

    The Egyptian Prime Minister (Mahommed Mahmud Pasha) and the head of the Royal Cabinet (All Maher Pasha) presided at a conference of ...

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  22. Food In Germany

    The slaughter of cattle for meat has been reduced one-fifth, and queues are for the first time to be seen outside the butchers' shops. ...

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  23. CHINESE WAR

    Air fighting marked the week-end in the Sino-Japanese conflict, says the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Hong Kong. The Chinese, despite the ...

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  24. FUNERAL OF VICTIMS

    The funeral of three of the four R.A.A.F. men killed in the 'plane crash at Riverstone on Friday took place today, a crowd of several thousands ...

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  25. POPE'S PEACE MOVE

    "There is the continual threat of war in Europe, and nobody knows from one day to another what is going to happen," said Archbishop Mannix at ...

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  26. RODNEY DISASTER

    An echo of the Rodney disaster in which 19 passengers lost their lives when the launch overturned in Sydney Harbor on February 13, 1938, was heard ...

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  27. MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    Defence Department experts forecast the delivery or the first Wirraway aeroplanes manufactured in Melbourne in five weeks' time. The first machine, ...

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  29. £52 IN FINES

    Fines totalling £52, and gaol sentences aggregating 15 months, were imposed on Douglas Barr, aged 20 years, at the police court to-day. He was fined £50 ...

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  30. RIOTS IN INDIA

    In the course of rioting, due to the no rent campaign, the police fired on the mob in Gangpur State, killing 50 and wounding 50. ...

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  31. MAJOR ATTLEE'S VIEW

    The Leader of the Opposition (Major Attlee), speaking at Aberdere Valley, declared that Mr. Chamberlain's present effort should have been made when ...

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  32. APPEAL TO THE HAGUE

    The Jewish agency has appealed to The Hague Court against the British Government's policy of restricting the entry of Jews into Palestine. It also ...

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  33. MURDER CHARGE

    On a charge of having murdered Thomas Robinson, aged 68 years, on January 21, Alfred Andrew Moss, aged 61 years, was again remanded at the ...

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  34. STATE GRANTS

    The Commonwealth Grants Commission met to-day to consider the claims by South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania for an increase in the ...

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  35. LIBEL ALLEGED

    A legal precedent was created in the Supreme Court to-day. On Friday Mr. Justice Milner Stephen collapsed while summing up in a claim against Truth ...

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  36. BRIEF SENATE MEETING

    Meeting for a brief period this afternoon the Senate carried a motion of regret at the death of Mr. J. A. Lyons and of other' members and former ...

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  37. WOMAN FOUND DEAD

    In a washhouse at the back of her home. Miss Evelyn Jane Richardson, of Melville-road, Pascoevale, was found dead last night. The gas underneath ...

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  38. GERMAN WRITER

    Dr. R. G. Rosey, London correspondent of Marshal Goering's newspaper "National Zeitung," and editor of the Lodnon weekly "Deutscher Zeitung in ...

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  39. FREE CABLES

    Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon 20,000 messages had been sept from the Commonwealth to Great Britain as the result of the offer by the A.W.A. ...

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  40. GERMANS IN BELGIUM

    When the commander of the local gendarmerie, according to the British United Press Brussels correspondent, demanded the identity cards of 300 ...

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  41. 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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  42. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    About 960 patients are still being treated by masseurs as a result of the infantile paralysis epidemic which broke out in June, 1937. Of these 260 ...

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