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  6. "Political Tension Must Lead to Explosion"

    "Everybody who is definitely patriotic and national in Austria must be a Hitler supporter," declared Herr Hoenig in an ...

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  7. TAXATION

    The Minister for the Interior, Mr. Perkins, told delegates at the annual meeting of the South Coast Electoral Council of the ...

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  8. U.C.P.

    In a statement the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons has challenged the Country Party to state definitely whether the views ...

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  9. "BLUE SHIRTS"

    It was officially announced early this morning that the "Blue Shirt" parade, organised for Sunday. has been banned. ...

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  10. R0SEHILL RACES

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  11. STATE OF EMERGENCY

    The Esthonian Government, owing "to irresponsible action and alarmist news threatening peace" has proclaimed a state of ...

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  12. HOPELESS

    The Mediterranean Fleet ear specialist consulted a local expert in Morris' case, but it was hopeless. ...

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  13. BRITISH GOLFERS

    It was decied at the New South Wales Golf Council last night to assist the Victorian Council in its request that a ...

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  14. NATIONAL CABINET

    Members of the Executive Committee of the Liberal Party stated to-day that the Government had submitted to the ...

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  15. BETTING SHOPS

    The Labor Party, at a pre-Sessional meeting yesterday, discussed the licensing of betting shops in Queensland, but it decided ...

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  16. AXEMEN'S RECORD

    A new Australian chopping record was made at the Royal Show yesterday, when A. E. Ehlerth and E. English, of Queensland, ...

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  17. FATAL INJURIES

    It is reported that while at tempting to capture the murderers of Japanese fishermen at Caledon, Constable Albert Stewart ...

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  18. DOCTOR'S DEATH

    The police have ordered a postmortem examination to be conducted on the body of Doctor Harold West Hodgson (63), who was found dead ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CAR

    Arrangements are being completed for the registration of a million pounds company for the manufacture of motor cars and ...

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  20. SKIN BUYER KILLED

    Herbert Luttrell, a skin buyer, was killed instantly last night when the car he was driving was struck by a train at a dangerous level crossing ...

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  21. DAVIS CUP

    Tennis officials in this State support the statement by Jack Crawford that Australia should challenge in the Davis Cup every ...

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  22. COUNTERFEIT COINS

    Following his acquittal at Parramatta Sessions yesterday on a charge of having at Blacktown, made a number of counterfeit coins, and with ...

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  23. NARROW ESCAPE

    Several detectives had a fortunate escape from injury yesterday when loading on to a lorry several tons of machinery, which ...

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  24. BRIDGE VICTIM

    A man who jumped over the Harbor Bridge on Thursday has been identified as Arthur Grayson (31), of Newcastle. ...

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  25. MORRIS' BODY

    It was announced last night by the Secretary of the New South Wales Rugby League, Mr. H. R. Miller, that the body of Ray ...

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  26. £400 VERDICT

    At the District Court yesterday the jury returned a verdict for £100 in favor of Malcolm McCallum, who sued Thomas Robbins, ...

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  27. IN THE BACKS

    The opinion that England would have a slight advantage in the forthcoming Rugby League tests was expressed by the ...

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  28. BORDER TRADE

    The Premier, Sir Stanley Argyle, said he believed it would be possible for the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales to reach an ...

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  29. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Although the A.L.P. Executive was expected last night to deal with the question of the expulsion of a number of supporters whose recent ...

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  30. LARGE FUNERAL

    The Secretary of the Rugby League, stated to-day that subject to the parents' permission, the League intended to tender a large funeral to ...

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  31. MISSING FROM FERRY i

    A police launch searched the foreshores of the Harbor this morning for the body of a young woman, whom it is thought may ...

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  32. GERMAN TENNIS

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  33. NEW STATES

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the South Coast Electoral Conference of the United Australia Party at Nowra last night, Mr. H. J. Bates, ...

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  34. REASONABLY BRIGHT

    Mr. G. W. Walker, of Lindley Walker and Co., referring to the suggested French plan to dump its surplus wheat on the English ...

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  35. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT SEA

    News of the death of Ray Morris reached Jervis Bay by wireless during the birthday celebrations of the Queensland ...

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  36. STOP PRESS

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  37. MARKET GARDEN RAIDED

    A large squad of police raided a market garden at Botany last night! and arrested six Chinese. Four were charged with smoking ...

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  38. TO-DAYS FORECAST

    Cloudy in the north and on the coast, with scattered showers ; elsewhere fine, with cold night, frost inland and some morning ...

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