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  5. EXCITED THOUSANDS GREET ROYAL COUPLE

    With the Royal Standard flying over Buckingham Palace for the first time for six weeks, the King and Queen and Princesses appeared on the balcony at 6.15 o'clock this evening in response to continuous roars of "We ...

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  6. ROYALTY WELCOMES ROYALTY

    Queen Mary and the Duchess of Kent, who were among the cheering thousands who welcomed the King and Queen at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INDIGNITIES AT TIENTSIN SPITEFUL REPRISALS FOLLOW REFUSAL TO WITHDRAW WARSHIPS

    Fresh indignities were heaped on Britishers in the beleaguered Concession to-day. Spiteful reprisals following the refusal of British and ...

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  8. CAST IRON GUARANTEE

    It is understood that the Soviet has rejected the revised AngloFrench proposals, and that the talks will be suspended pending ...

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  9. News Not Taken Too Tragically

    "The Times" diplomatic correspondent states that the Tass Agency report that the new Anglo-French proposals show no progress is not taken ...

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  10. Resumed Military Talks

    On an 8—3 vote the Foreign Affairs Committee decided in favour of a resumption of the military talks with the British and French staffs. ...

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  11. "Preposterous Suggestion"

    "The suggestion is preposterous," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in the House of Commons today when Sir John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GREEKS WANT TO—, BE WITH GREEKS

    Twently-one Greek seamen yesterday refused to accept accommodation at the Seamen's Home. They said they wanted to be ...

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  13. WOUNDED WITH PELLETS

    Frederick Henry Ronayne (26) employee at a dairy at Glenlee, five miles from Campbelltown, complained to the police ...

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  14. BOY'S STOICISM

    Harry Stedman (14) had his right hand shockingly mangled in a mincing machine yesterday. He had to be given choloroform ...

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  15. OPENED IMMEDIATELY

    The Royal Australian Air Force station at Darwin, which was to have been opened next year, will now be opened almost ...

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  16. American Squadron

    Admiral Yarnell, commander of the United States Squadron, has notified the Japanese naval authorities that the American Navy ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN STEEL TO DISPLACE BRITISH?

    Steel manufacturers in England are said to be alarmed at the possibility of Australia permanently displacing Britain in the world's ...

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  18. GELIGNITE EXPLODES

    A sugar farmer of Babinda, Vernon Peever (42) had both hands blown off when some gelignite exploded. He died in hospital some time later. ...

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  19. "PENALISE US AND WE STRIKE"

    A conference of trades union executives last night passed a motion favouring strike action if trades unionists were ...

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  20. BOYCOTT OF ONIONS

    Japanese onions, imported because of the shortage caused by the partial failure of Victoria's crop, are being boycotted by ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED SINCE CHRISTMAS

    With his throat badly gashed, John Joseph Rooney (74), blacksmith, was found wandering at Concord last night. ...

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  22. HOLY SEE'S EFFORTS

    The efforts of the Holy See in the past fortnight to induce a better atmosphere between the two conflicting groups of European Powers do ...

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  23. SANE, SAY DOCTORS

    Doctors have now decided that John Charles Stewart, a convicted murder er, who has been detained at Clare mont Hospital for the insane, is sane ...

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  25. MARY MAGUIRE

    Mary Maguire, the Australian film actress, fractured an ankle at Denham Studios while foxtrotting in a ballroom scene in an Englishman's ...

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  26. SHORTAGE OF JUDGES

    The present shortage of judges and impending retirements from the Supreme and District Court Benches are expected to result in several additions ...

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  27. BELIEVED DROWNED

    There is still no trace of Vincent Gannon (32), who was seen drifting in a canoe yesterday afternoon off Dee Why. It is believed that he has been ...

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