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  4. "PLEA" FROM DUKE OF WINDSOR

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The York "Daily News" gives prominence to a dispatch from its London correspondent, stating ...

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  5. STARS BOOKED FOR 'AUSTRALIA

    Mr. [?] C. Rolls, a managing direct of J.C. Williamson's theatrea announced, on his arrival from America recently, that Paul Robeson, Nelson Eddy, and Jeancile Macdonald are practically certain to make individual concert tours of Australia in the next two years. They will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRANCO'S POST-WAR PROGRAMME

    LONDON, Monday.— The correspondent of the British United Press on the Ebro front says that General Franco, in an interview, declared that the war was won, I fighting would not cease until the loyalist soldiers ...

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  7. "AUSTRALIA WOULD SWING TO THE LEFT IF LANG RETIRED"

    LONDON, Monday. —Mr. Ernest Bevin, general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, who returned from Australia and New Zealand, told the Associated Press: "I will take every opportunity to impress the British public that ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT FACES PROSPECT OF SERIOUS POLITICAL LOSSES

    NEW YORK. Monday. — Development over the last 12 hours have so altered the pre-election situation that for the first time since he ...

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  9. Mr. H. Yeates Makes Personal Explanation

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-Following the suspension for fortnight for refusing to withdraw a statement in regard to the redistribution of electoral ...

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  10. GERMAN PRESS ECHOES HITLER'S ATTACK ON CHURCHILL

    BERLIN. Monday.- The German Press resents British newspaper criticism of Herr Hitler's speech and echoes Herr Hitler's attack on Mr. Churchill ...

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  11. INQUIRY INTO FUTURE OF POWER ALCOHOL

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—The Queensland Council of Agriculture and the Queensland Cane Growers' Council have both communicated with the ...

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  12. ELECTIONS IN POLAND

    WARSAW. Monday. — The National Unity Camp. the Government's principal supporters, gained 170 of 208 seats in the Lower [?]. Jews ...

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  14. ROYAL VISIT TO NEW YORK AFTER STAY IN WASHINGTON?

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The political correspondent of the "Mail" says that possibly their Ma[?] will announce acceptance of the invitation of ...

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  15. JEWS TAUGHT THE GERMANS THE SMOKING HABIT !

    MUNICH. Monday.-"German women must be trained not In smoke," said Heir Striecher. "Tobacco destroys not only the ...

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    [?] -A decree com[?] to declare [?] properties held [?] is [?] ...

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  17. Christy to Play Cricket Again.

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday — The former Test player Christy. who since [?] return from Queensland has been a professional. has decided to ...

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  18. PRE-WAR GERMAN COLONIES

    Map showing Germany's pre-war colonies in black, and their allocation under the Treaty of [?] Germany's colonies, now stated to be the next objective of the Naris' expansion policy, were in area [?] time the size of Germany itself, and supported a population of 14 millions — one-quarter of the pre-war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Quins to Have Tonsils and Adenoids Removed

    CALLENDER (Ontario). Monday. — The Dionne quintuplets will undergo simultaneous operations on Wednesday for the removal of their tonsils and ...

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  20. The Cinema and Television

    HOLLYWOOD. Monday. - Fearing that television would injure the cinema. Paramount announced that it would commence immediately the ...

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  21. MR. GEORGE BARBER DEAD

    [?]—The death [? at Toowong last [?] Barber. who [?] was Parliamentary ...

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  22. TANGANYIKA WANTS BRITISH CONTROL

    CAPE TOWN. Monday.—Turbaned and fezzed Indians. and Europeans. including Danes Finns. Scandinavians. Rumanians and Greeks, besides Britishers, joined the Tanganyika League when it was launched. with the object of maintaining British control of the territory. ...

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