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  4. OUR KILLED WHEN AMPHIBIAN CRASHES

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Three R.A.A.F. officers and a [?] water police constable were incinerated when an [?]F. Seagull amphibian crashed and burst into flames [?] bank of the Albert River, after striking high ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT VERSUS TRADES UNIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Paris says that the Government and Trades Unions Confederation are engaging in a fight to a finish on the battleground of a general strike. ...

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    Workmen encased in scraping the underwater portions of the hull of the Royal Mait liner A[?] when in dry dock in Southampton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "FEDERAL GOVT. TO BLAME FOR KYEEMA CRASH"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The blame for the Kyeema tragedy must be laid at the feet of the Federal Government, declared Mr. Leo Little, who ...

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  8. MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO VISIT ROME IN JANUARY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Mail" says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) expects to go to ...

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  9. THUNDERSTORM RAINS OVER WIDE AREA

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Light to heavy [?] associated with thunderstorms and hall, fell over a fairly wide area of Southern Queensland during the 24 ...

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  10. Italy Excludes Jews From Sporting Events

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Rome states that as in Germany. Jews [?] will be excluded from all sporting events. Signor Mussolini has ...

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  12. Japanese Naval Expansion

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The naval annual. "Nauticsh." says that japan is building two 40,000-ton or 50,000-ton battleships, ...

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  13. MUSSOLINI HAS PLAN TO SATISFY HITLER'S COLONIAL DEMANDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Home correspondent of the Telegraph" says that Mr. O. [?] has arrived. It is believed that Signor Mussolini intends ...

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  14. [?]RMAN WORKERS LEAVE FORTIFICATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Berlin message says that seventy thousand workers were released from the western fortifications return to jobs, most of which are connected with export into, where they are urgently seeded. ...

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  15. WHAT CONSTITUTES A FAMILY FARMER

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The question of what constituted a family farmer, as defined in the Sugar Industry Award, was argued in the Full ...

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  16. "LET BYGONES BE BYGONES"

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Minister for External Attain (Mr. W. M Hughes) will leave Sydney to-day on a week's tour of the northern part of ...

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    [?] of [?] appointed adviser and [?] to the Federal [?] on [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Demonstration in Sofia

    SOFIA, Sunday.—Military and police patrols occupied the streets of the capital at dawn, and all inhabitants were ordered to remain in their homes ...

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