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  4. Meeting of Hitler and Mussolini

    The Berlin correspondent of "The limes" says that Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler, when they, meet in Rome, are certain to ...

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  5. MAY DAY

    Fascist and Labor supporters clashed outside the Houses or Parliament to-day, but prompt intervention by the police prevented ...

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  6. BOMBING OF SHIPS

    Captain Scott, of the steamer Stan croft sister ship of the Stanbrook, which was bombed at Barcelona recently, said that British masters were ...

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  7. JAPANESE OFFENSIVE

    The position of Tancheng is still being, contested, being according to the Hsuchow correspondent of "The Times," the Japanese offensive has lost ...

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  8. WORK STOPPED IN PARIS

    Partial stoppage of work marked \he May Day celebrations, but essential services were carried on. ...

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  9. Federal Revenue

    The buoyant state of the Federal revenue may produce a surplus of £2,500,000 at the end of the financial, year. Customs ...

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  10. ANOTHER BRITISH SHIP ATTACKED

    The British steamer Surreybrook, on arrival at Port Vendres, reported that three Unknown "planes attacked her east of Barcelona, dropping six bombs. ...

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  11. 80,000 CHINESE WORKERS

    More than 80,000 Chinese workers marched in the May Day parade, and gave the salute at the statue of Sun Yat Sen. A resolution was carried ...

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  12. SUDETAN GERMANS

    Fifteen coaches and 100 motor cars to-day bore Sudeten .Germans to the capital of Gorkou for demonstrations In Sudeten territory. ...

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  13. 1940 ANZAC DAY

    The State secretary of the R.S.L. (Mr. Black) said to-day that headquarters had already been inundated with applications by members who are ...

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  14. NO NEW TREATIES EXPECTED

    An official communique states that no new treaties or agreements are likely to toe negotiated during Herr Hitler's visit to Rome. ...

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  15. MILITARY ALLIANCE OFFERED?

    Madame Tabols, writing in the "Sunday Referee" says that Herr Hitler is offering Signor Mussolini a military alliance which Mussolini no longer ...

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  16. HITLER'S SPEECH

    In a May Day speech, the shortest ol his career, Hcrr Hitler made .only one veiled reference to a foreign country. Obviously referring to France; he said: ...

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  17. TENSE SITUATION

    As a sequel to a hand grenade allegedly aimed without casualty, at a Japanese lorry in Nanking road in the international settlement, a tense ...

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  18. GERMAN LEADER URGES PLEBISCITE

    Konrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten Germans, addressing a meeting to-day, urged that a pleblscite be held in Czechoslovakia to define the ...

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  19. DAMAGES CLAIMED

    The hearing began to-day In the case in which the Canberra Dairy Society is claiming £5000 damages against the Federal Capital Press, publishers of ...

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  20. HITLERS JOURNEY

    The city is in a blaze of glory awaiting the arrival of Herr Hitler at 8.30 a.m. on Monday. Rome has not known a more striking display of pomp or ...

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  21. QUIET IN U.S.A.

    May Day "was unusually ' quiet throughout the United States. At Toronto, however, 6000 participated in the celebrations and the ...

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  22. BRIDGE AND TROOP TRAIN BLOWN UP

    The Japanese have resumed the use of the main avenue . of penetration, the Peiping-Hankow railway, which was rendered idle for 50 hours through ...

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  23. STOLEN PISTOL

    Charged with having had in his possession without lawful excuse an automatic pistol, the property of W. K. Befnside. Pty. Ltd., of Melbourne ...

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  24. JAPANESE CAST RIDICULE

    The Japanese continue to ridicule, the Chinese claims of victory in Shantung Province. They state that, on the contrary, the Chines were ...

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  25. WREATHS FOR SPANISH DEAD

    Those of the "International Brigade who fell in Spain were not forgotten in the May. Day march at Newcastle to-day. A car laden with wreaths ...

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  26. VALUABLE JEWELLERY STOLEN

    Last night some person or person broke into the residence of Walter Albert Neary at Mosman and stole jewelery valued at £200. At the time Neary ...

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  28. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Influenza is prevalent in Sydney at present, according to the Director General of Health (Dr. Morris). He said it was in a form that was most ...

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  29. QUIET IN BRISBANE

    May Day was quietly celebrated in, Brisbane. The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) marched in the procession with other leaders of the Labour ...

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  30. WALGETT FIRE

    A Me early this morning destroyed two shop and an office in Walgett. At one stage the outbreak threatened an important section of the township, but ...

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  31. HEAD OF THE RIVER

    Judge Backhouse, president of the New South Wales Rowing Association, to-day advocated a reduction of the distance of the Head of the River race ...

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  32. AERIAL DEVELOPMENT

    According to the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Semple), New Zealand is on the verge of developments In military and civil aviation far beyond ...

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  33. MAN'S EAR BITTEN OFF

    At the the Quarter Sessions To-day William Maxwell, aged 36 years, machinist, pleaded quilty to assaulting Charles Garvey,a war pensioner, Police ...

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  34. TRAFFIC BREACHES

    The police courtesy squad officially began duty to-day, when they set out on foot and on motor cycles watching for breaches of the traffic regulations ...

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  35. JUDGES WARNING

    When James O'Connor, aged 27 year, painter, pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day to a charge of receiving, Judge Curlewls imposed a ...

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  36. RABAUL ERUPTION

    There was an echo of the volcanic eruption In Rabaul in May last year when Mr. Justice Nicholas in the probate Court to-day granted leave ...

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  37. GAS ATTACKS

    There is definitely no cause for alarm on the part of the public in connection with the precautions being taken to meet gas attacks," said the ...

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  38. 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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  39. TREBLE COSTS

    The Deputy .Prothonotary to-day reserved his decision in the case in which the Rev. Bingley, as the un successful litigant in the case ...

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