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  5. Gloomy Position in Czechoslovakia

    A depressing situation has been created by the decision of the Sudeten German representatives to reject the proposals of the Czecho- ...

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  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    When the second reading debate on the Medical Practitioners' Bill was resumed to-day, Mr. Thomas (U.A.P.) claimed that members had been ...

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  8. AIR ROUTE OVER POLE

    Colonel Lindbergh is discussing with the Soviet the establishment of a regular air line from Europe to America via the North Pole and Behring Strait. ...

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  9. SPANISH WAR

    The repulse of fresh Nationalist attacks south-east of Gandesa is claimed by the Republicans. It is claimed that several Nationalist divisions have been ...

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  10. NEW EMPIRE FLYING-BOAT

    It is expected that the Cabot the first of eight streamlined Empire flying boats now in construction for Imperial Airways, will soon be completed. She ...

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  11. REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT

    The Barcelona correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the socalled Republican Cabinet crisis was limited to the issue of regional ...

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  12. MADRID SHELLED

    Ten people were killed and 23 wounded to-day in a Nationalist shelling of the city. ...

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  13. PICK-A-BACK PLANE

    The next flight of the pick-a-bacK plane Mercury will be an attack on the long-distance record at present held by Russia, states the "News ...

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  14. BOMBING OF CIVILIANS

    The Commission of two British officers, who were appointed in the hope of making a contribution towards ending the wholesale bombing of ...

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  15. Alleged Offensive Behavior

    A further echo of the Gleeson Shield football final at Leeton was heard in the police court this morning, when "Bindy" O'Connor, secretary of the ...

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  16. AGENTS-GENERAL

    After a two hours' meeting of State agents-general, the chairman. Mr. E. James (Tasmania) said that the High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) would ...

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  17. BRITISH DISCUSSION

    The international situation was discussed to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain). Lord Halifax and Sir John Simon. ...

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  18. COOEE LEAVES FOR ENGLAND

    The Qantas Empire flying boat Cooee left Rose Bay this morning for England with 460 lbs. of mail and 100 lbs. of freight. Only one of the seven ...

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  19. HOUSE TO ADJOURN

    After passing a number of bills which are now on the business paper, the Legislative Assembly will adjourn for a fortnight on August 31. During the ...

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  20. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    Only mutilated versions of the speech by the United Stateg Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull), in which he pledged America to a programme of ...

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  21. TROPICAL DISEASES

    "If yellow fever were ever introduced into while countries by a patienter by mosquitoes which had become infected by a patient, it would bring ...

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  22. SLUMP IN GERMANY

    The slump on the Bourse has been accelerated, the pace of falls outstripping anything known since the Nazis attempted to control the market in ...

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  23. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  24. AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION ATTACKED

    Professor T. G. Taylor, of Toronto, in his presidential address to the geographical section of the British Association Conference to-day, declared ...

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  25. AIR WORKS DISPUTE

    The chairman of the Commonwealth Council of the Amalgamated Engineering Union (Mr. Cranwell) said to-day that unless a conference was held ...

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  26. WELCOMED IN ENGLAND

    Senator Cordell Hull's speech was welcomed here, though informed opinion in London does not under-estimate the determination of America to keep ...

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  27. RELIEF CASES

    Referring to a statement to-day that food relief cases had increased by more than 3000 in four months, the Minister for Social Services (Mr. Hawkins) ...

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  28. PALESTINE OUTRAGES

    The name of the British officer who was killed when a land mine exploded under a lorry near Acre was SecondLieut. R. F. Griffiths, of the ...

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  29. LAUREL AND HARDY

    The famous comedy team of Laurel and Hardy has been split up. The studio is accusing Laurel of refusal to participate in retakes of the current ...

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  30. IN BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    The City's better view of the international situation is reflected in more cheerful stock markets and a slackening of "gold rush" sales. ...

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  31. CHINA WAR

    Checked on the Yangtse front, the Japanese are now carrying out an offensive in Southern Shansi, headed for the Yellow River. They are ...

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  32. NEW WARSHIPS

    Vice-Admiral Guse, Chief of Staff of the Naval War Command, speaking to-day at the re-opening of the Vulkan shipyards at Stettin, which were ...

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  34. WALLARAH DISPUTE

    The dispute at the North Wallarah Colliery has been practically settled. A compulsory conference, presided over by Mr. Justice Cantor, was held at ...

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  35. JAPANESE WAR LOAN

    The Finance Minister to-day announced the launching of a £25,000,000 internal loan at 31/2 per cent, to meet war expenses. ...

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  36. TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT

    The magistrate in the Small Debts Court to-day held that the Postmaster General's Department had a right to charge an annual rental on Extensions ...

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  37. KEEPING TO TERMS OF AGREEMENT

    H. C. Bywater in the "Dally Telegraph" says that Vice-Admiral Guse's announcement is confirmation that Germany is keeping strictly to the ...

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  38. POLICE CHIEF SHOT DEAD

    The Chinese superintendent of the International Settlement police was shot dead by an unknown assassin today. Twenty shots were fired. ...

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  39. MR. BRUCE REPORTS

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce), replying to the H[?]e Minister (Mr. Lyons) by letter said that the State Agents-General in ...

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  41. AMERICAN RACKETEERING

    The District Attorney (Mr. Thomas E. Dewey), opening his address to the jury at the trial of the Tammany, leader, Jimmy Bines, who is charged ...

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  42. "INVADERS" REPELLED

    Military exercises in which Sydney was "invaded" were carried out today. The "enemy" landed from a vessel two miles off the coast, but the ...

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  43. SIZE OF GOLF BALL

    The size of the British golf ball is unlikely to be increased, according to Mr. John Byers, the United States representative on the Royal and Ancient ...

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  44. FINED FOR SMUGGLING

    "Smuggling is so rife in Sydney that it is seriously affecting importers," said Mr. E. Mills for the Customs, Department at the Central Summons Court, ...

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  45. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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