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  4. BRITAIN REVEALS AIR FLEET ABILITY

    THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF TRAINING FLIGHTS OVER FRANCE BY ROYAL AIR FORCE HEAVY AND MEDIUM BOMBERS WAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO-DAY. The flight was the result of an agreement reached recently on a ...

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  5. National Register Boycott MAY SPLIT AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY

    The decision of the executive of the Australian Council of Trades Unions yesterday not to repeal its former motion in favour of the boycott of the national register may result in an open split ...

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  6. DUKE OF KENT

    The Duke of Kent, at a luncheon of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers, under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SEPTEMBER ELECTION FORECAST

    A rumour was current in Canberra to-day that the Menzies Government may appeal to the people before ...

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  8. "Boycott Doomed to Failure"

    New South Wales union officials consider that by pressing the boycott in connection with the national register questionnaire, industrial leaders ...

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  9. FEARS APPOINTMENT OF BREWER

    At a meeting of the Auckland Presbytery last night. Rev J. D. Smith suggested that the Government might appoint a leading ...

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  10. Miners Reaffirm Boycott Decision

    The Inter-State Council of the Miners' Federation yesterday reaffirmed its decision to boycott the register. A circular letter forwarded to all ...

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  11. "Not The Faintest Idea Of Election"

    "I have not the faintest idea when the next election will come," said Mr. Menzies on arrival to-day. ...

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  12. "CANNOT EMBARRASS PUBLIC"

    The Association of Clubs will urge the State Government to reconsider the Betting and Gambling Act, according to the ...

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  13. NO LACK OF BONA FIDES

    At the Sydney G.P.O. inquiry to-day, Mr. Monaghan, K.C., submitted, that there was no evidence of any lack of bona fides on the ...

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  14. FRIENDSHIP RESPONSIBLE FOR RUMOUR

    A report in Auckland that Sir Ernest Davis, Mayor of that city and a director of a large brewing concern, might be appointed Governor-General ...

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  15. VICTORIAN M.L.C. WANTS LABOUR CAMPS FOR SUSTENANCE MEN

    Declaring that the Australian people had "a dole complex," Mr. Inchbold, M.L.C., objected in the Legislative ...

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  16. Flying Boat Makes Forced Landing

    The giant Consolidated flying boat which is being delivered to the British Air Ministry made a forced landing on Buffalo Harbour this morning ...

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  17. ROME IMPRESSION

    Mr. Chamberlains speech on Danzig yesterday is regarded in Rome as an invitation to negotiate. The newspaper "Tribuna" ...

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  18. JAPAN PROTESTS TO MOSCOW

    Japan is protesting to Moscow against the alleged oppression of oil and coal companies in North Sakhalin, which a Russian law court fined large ...

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  19. Polish Consul Astounded at German Consulate Remarks

    The Consul-General for Poland (M. L. de Noskowski), referring to a statement on Danzig by the secretary of the German Consulate in Melbourne, ...

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  20. CANADIAN REFUGE FOR U.K. CHILDREN IN EVENT OF WAR

    The Premier of Ontario (Mr. Hepburn) said that Cabinet had approved a suggestion that a haven be organised in Canada for ...

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  21. ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE AT 37

    The Tasmanian Cabinet appointed John Demetrius Morris, barrister, of Hobart, Acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to succeed Chief ...

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  22. Poland Ready To Be Reasonable

    While the Polish Press welcomes Mr. Chamberlain's statement as "both a warning and an appeal to commonsense." Poland's readiness to show ...

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  23. MISS ALICE MARBLE

    It is announced that Miss Alice Marble, who won the ladies' singles at Wimbledon last week, is to enter the movies. ...

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  24. Campaign Against Britain

    Two leading political organisations, the Seiyukai and Minseito Parties, have instructed all branches to organise a national campaign against ...

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  25. Soviet Wants Military Accord

    The British United Press Paris correspondent says it is understood that the French Ambassador in Moscow (M. Naggiar) informed the ...

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  26. PHYSICAL FITNESS CONFERENCE

    The Federal Minister for Social Services (Sir Frederick Stewart) announced to-day that a conference of State Ministers and the National ...

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  28. DEPORTATION CHARGE

    To-day's hearing of the deportation charges against the Australian, Harry Bridges, opened with the defence attorney making a statement that proof ...

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  29. BY TWO FALLS TO ONE

    Pat Fraley (16.7) defeated Andy Moen (16.9) by two falls to one in a wrestling contest at Newcastle Stadium last night. ...

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