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  4. POSITION TO NAZI REGIME IN DANZIG

    LONDON. July 14.—The Warsaw corres[?] the Daily Telegraph says a message fr[?] re[?] that 70 were arrested in a lightning raid and house [?]hes by Free City police. Arms and explosives are ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. EVACUATION SCHEME

    Mothers registering their children at the Hugh Middleton School, London. This is to ensure security from "galc-crashers," who may try lo smuggle themselves out of London under the evacuation scheme for a[?] raids. : ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANIES

    LONDON, July 13.—The Commonwealth Mining and Finance Co., in a circular to its shareholders states the boards of all the companies involved in the refusal of the London Stock Exchange committee to permit its members to deal in their shares ...

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  7. WHAT BRITAIN WILL SPEND THIS YEAR

    LONDON, July 13.—The Finance Bill, which embodies the Chancellor of the Exchequer's budget proposal for raising £916,750,000 by ...

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  8. L A. REPRESENTATIVE CHASTISED BY HOSPITALS BOARD

    ACCORDING to Councillor J. M. R. Adams, of the Tiaro Shire Council, the conditions in the laundry at the Maryborough General Hospital are such that he would not work there for £100 a week. ...

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  9. G.P.O. CONTRACT INQUIRY ENDS YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY. July 14. Addv[?]ing the G P.O. contract inquiry yesterday Mr. Windeyer. K.C., assisting the Commissioner, suggested that the ...

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  10. TREATMENT OF INDIANS IN ABYSSINIA

    SIMLA, July 13.—The Government of india [?] against the [?]mmtory treatment of 250 Indians with a[?] resident in ...

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  12. COUNCIL OBJECTS TO ALLEGATIONS MADE BY POLICE SERGEANT

    Strong exception was taken at the meeting of the Tiaro Shire Council yesterday to what were termed unfounded reports made by the ...

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  13. [?]O COUNCIL PASSES [?]Y LOWEST TENDER

    [?] tender of Messrs. [?] was the lowest re[?] from Curra to [?] Gympie-Gunalde ...

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  14. EXPULSION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS

    LONDON, July 13.—In answer to a question in the House of Commons with reference to expulsion of foreigners from Bolzano the Under Secretary ...

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  15. [?]URNALIST HITS THE HEADLINES

    [?] CITY July13.—The news [?] states that a citi [?] named [?] journalist and ...

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  16. CESSION OF HATAY TO TURKEY

    ROME, July 13.—The Italian Government has sent a note to France protesting against the cession of Hatay to T[?]bey. It is declared that ...

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