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  6. HITLER DEPARTS FOR ROME

    All work in Berlin ceased early to-day and employees marched in bodies to line the streets in farewell to Herr Hitler as he departed ...

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  7. JAPAN AND BRITAIN

    An agreement has been reached between Britain and Japan in connection with the regulations of customs affairs in the areas of China occupied ...

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  8. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    The first joint communication by Britain and France in an endeavor to adjust the difficult situation in regard to Czechoslovakia will be ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND ITALY

    The House, of Commons by 316 votes to 108 to-day approved of the agreement recently entered into by Italy and Britain. A Labor ...

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  10. CHINESE CLAIM

    The Chinese claim favorable developments on all fronts. They say that the Taierchwang line is intact. The Japanese divisions in Shansi have ...

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  11. HITLER'S ARRIVAL

    Herr Hitler's train crossed the frontier and arrived at Brenner station, which was decorated with flowers and hung with flags. The Duke of Pistoia ...

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  12. CONCESSIONS TO MINORITIES

    "The Times" Prague correspondent states that Premier Hodza's national Statute, to meet the Sudeten German grievances, is believed to include an ...

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  13. NO SENSATIONS

    It is difficult to realise that the debate son the Anglo-Italian Agreement could concern the same issue which a few weeks ago, and tense scenes ...

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  14. JAPANESE RETREATED

    According to the Shanghai correspondent of the British United Press, some Japanese attempted to turn back a lorry laden with British troops which ...

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  15. UNIONS AND DEFENCE PROGRAMME

    The acting secretary of the Labor Council (Mr. M'Alpine) said to-day that there would be no hard and fast guarantees of industrial peace from ...

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  16. MERLE OBERON

    In a case before the King's Bench in which the Australian-born film actress, Merle Oberon, is suing several, persons for damages arising out of a motor ...

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  17. MAINTENANCE CASES

    The first case to be dealt with by the Full Court since the adoption of the new principle in maintenance cases, regarding steps to trace ...

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  18. GERMAN AND ITALIAN NAVIES.

    The U.S. Navy Department announces that the German and Italian Navies will soon have the fastest battleships ever constructed ...

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  19. "INTENT TO WOUND"

    John Firkin, aged 29 years, was sharged at the Quarter Sessions to-day with having at Cullen Bullen shot Joseph O'Neill with intent to murder. ...

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  20. HOTEL LICENSES

    The report of the Licensing Bench and the Licensing Reduction Board for 1937, just made available by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin), shows ...

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  21. REPORT TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    After talks with M. Daladier and M. Bonnet, the British Ambassador (Sir Eric Phipps) and the French Minister (Dr. Crosusky) left for Prague to ...

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  22. AWARDS DISPUTE

    Before the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day Mr. R. Chambers (for the Crown) said that the Crown had decided to take no further ...

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  23. MONTREUX CONVENTION

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," Italy's decision to adhere to the Montreux Convention of 1936, which restored ...

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  24. BOGUS 'PLANE CRASH

    How the police went on a wild goose chase in search of an aeroplane which was supposed to have crashed, was told at the Bathurst Quarter Sessions ...

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  25. SHOOTING OF RATING

    A 19-year-old seaman is under naval arrest on H.M.S. Dorsetshire following the shooting of a rating named Dickinson. Detectives who boarded the ...

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  26. LAMP EXPLOSION KILLS WOMAN

    Mrs. Sarah Wells, aged 58 years, died in Warlalda Hospital from injuries received when a lamp exploded. Methylated spirits had been placed in ...

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  27. INSURANCE BONUSES

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Industrial Insurance to-day, H. Jackson, an actuary employed by the T. and G. Mutual Life ...

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  28. CANBERRA MILK SUPPLY

    Further evidence regarding Canberra's milk delivery was given in the Supreme Court to-day in the case in which the Canberra Dairy Society Ltd. ...

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  30. FEDERAL SURPLUS

    With the Government showing a surplus on the latest figures of £3,000,000, the Federal Government's borrowing should be far less, declared ...

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  31. ROWDY MEETING

    Things were particularly lively at a meeting of the Gerringal Council last night, resulting in the Deputy Mayor (Ald. A. C. Cooke) and Ald. N. J. ...

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  32. NAVAL COURT JURISDICTION

    Legal authorities said to-day that a naval court martial had jurisdiction to try a man and pronounce him guilty; but it was the general practice ...

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  33. CENSUS LIKELY IN 1941

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that the Government would consider the suggestion made by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  34. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    Mr. J. Ferguson, of Wangaratta (V.), had a remarkable escape from serious injury when his motor car ran down a steep bank and plunged into ...

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  36. HENRY FORD WINS

    Following a ruling by the Federal Court that the procedure followed by the National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional and an injustice to ...

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  37. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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