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  4. Germany's Intentions Regarding Spain

    "Long range batteries at Algeciras and also on the African coast opposite Gibraltar should render good service when it comes to cutting the vital line of Britain and France," is an extract from a German document which ...

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  7. MILLIONAIRE FLIER

    With 300 gallons of petrol still in his tanks, the American millionaire flier, Howard Hughes, landed at Le Bourget at 4.51 p.m. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    The Federal Government is likely to create a Ministry of Transport to organise shipping, road and rail facilities on a basis to meet any ...

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  9. King's Condition

    The Queen will be present alone at the presentation party at Buckingham Paace to-morrow. An official bulletin issued from the palace ...

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  10. NATIONALIST CLAIM

    The Nationalists claim to have reached the first lines of the Republican fortifications around Sagunto. ...

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  11. GERMAN REFUGEES

    The film star Eddie Cantor arrived in England to-day to endeavor to raise £22,000 to transfer 300 child refugees from Germany to Palestine. ...

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  12. MOSCOW REACHED

    The airmen landed at Moscow at 9.16 sun. (British summer time). During the flight he wirelessed Paris, acknowledging the message that his ...

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  13. BISHOP'S SUGGESTION

    The Anglican Bishop of Waikato (Bishop Sherington) said to-day that portions of Australia and New Zealand should be handed over to the ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  15. FAR EAST WAR

    The acting-British Consul-General at Hankow said to-day that there was no question of a British evacuation of the city. "It is up to the Japanese ...

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  16. EXTRAORDINARY STORY

    A remarkable story was related at the Numurkah Court to-day when Herbert Henry Morris and Winifred Theresa Morris, aged 32 years, were ...

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  17. DEFENCE COUNCIL MEETS TO-DAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) will preside to-morrow at a meeting of the Defence Council at which the Air Admiral (Sir Edward Eldington) ...

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  18. JUDGE'S PROBLEM

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Judge Curlewls said that Judges, including himself, had been far too lenient in dealing with youthful offenders. ...

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  19. FLYING-BOAT SERVICE

    The second flying boat to leave Australia with mails and passengers for England, the Coolangatta, departed from Rose Bay at 7 am. to-day. The ...

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  20. NEWNES OIL FIELDS

    The managing-director of National Oil Pty. Ltd. (Mr. G. F. Davis) said to-day that, in the event of the negotiations with the officials of the Miners' ...

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  21. HUGE COST OF WAR

    To date, the war has cost Japan £420,000,000. This bas been met by increasing taxation. ...

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  22. PRESSURE ON MUSSOLINI

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press learns from a trustworthy Italian source that a number of extreme Fascist officials to ...

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  23. TWO NEW SHIPS

    Two new ships, larger and faster than their predecessors, for the Canadian - New Zealand - Australian service will be in operation within two ...

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  24. CANTON BOMBED

    From a height of 10,000 feet, Japanese bombers conducted an extremely accurate raid, the first for nearly a month. The Wongsha district was ...

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  25. AIR MAILS DELATED

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs stated to-day that the incoming Qantas mail 'plane had been further delayed at Cloncurry yesterday ...

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  26. MELBOURNE DEMONSTRATION

    A denial that mounted police had used whips and batons during a demonstration made outside the Tivoll Club, Collingwood, last Wednesday ...

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  27. FLYING BOAT IN SYDNEY

    The flying boat Coorang, with passengers and mails, landed at Rose Bay this afternoon. ...

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  28. PALESTINE TERRORISM

    Despite the presence of H.M.S. Repulse, Haifa is still the storm centre of terrorism in Palestine. During the past 24 hours 11 were killed in ...

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  29. YALLOURN DISPUTE

    As a result of the rejection by the Amalgamated Engineering Union of the terms offered by the Electricity Commission for the settlement of the ...

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  30. WITHDRAWAL OF VOLUNTEERS

    A White Paper was issued to-day containing the text of the proposed non-intervention agreement. It reveals that the proposal is that foreign ...

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  31. DUTCH AIRLINER ARRIVES

    The Dutch airliner from Batavia arrived at Archerfield this afternoon four and a half hours late. ...

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  32. ADVANCE BY JAPANESE

    The British United Press correspondent declares that the Japanese are advancing along the Yangtse River and are within 10 miles of Kiukiang, where ...

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  33. STRENGTH OF POLICE FORCE

    In a brief, statement in the House of Commons to-day on the position in, Palestine, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. I Malcolm Macdonald) said he was in ...

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  34. ABSENCE OF WIRELESS

    Leaving Cloncurry at 5 o'clock this morning for Longreach the Dutch plane en route to Sydney from Batavia, got off her course and, ...

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  35. U.S.A. WHEAT

    The 1938 wheat crop is officially forecast at 967.412,000 bushels, the second largest on record. It is expected that the wheat surplus will reach ...

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  36. SYDNEY HOTEL RAID

    Following a raid by the police on the Hotel Sydney last Saturday night, a recommendation has been made to police headquarters by Inspector Smith ...

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  37. MINE FATALITIES

    When they fell 300 feet from a skip which was being hauled to cue surface at the Triton Mine, Reedy, Charles M'Mullen, aged 36 years, and Richard ...

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  39. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Mair) to-day, declaring a change in the Workers Compensation Act, designed to assist employees, said ...

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  40. MAIL VAN DESTRUCTION

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Stanley Thomas Andrew Nicholls, aged 18 years, was charged with having maliciously damaged a motor lorry the ...

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  41. GANMAIN TRIO

    Mr. R. Hamblin, of Ganmain, has made an excellent flight on the first day of his journey, in his own machine, to Darwin and return. Yesterday ...

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  42. KILLED BY FALL OF COAL

    William Porter, aged 44 yean, of Cessnock, was killed by a fall of coal at the Aberdare Central Colliery. The fall took place in the same section ...

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  44. NO RAILWAY STRIFE?

    The general belief is that there will be no railway strike in Queensland, following the action of the Railway Commissioner in fining 25 men who ...

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  45. NAILED TO THE MAST

    The launch Regis—formerly The Rodney, which capsized sometime ago in Sydney Harbor with heavy loss of life—is to be placed under arrest. The ...

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  47. BANK MANAGER'S LAPSE

    Rupert Atherton Godfrey Dennis, aged 46 years, formerly manager of the Mooroopna branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia, and who ...

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  48. 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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