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  5. TWO DECLARATIONS OF BRITISH POLICY

    As expected, there has been considerable speculation, but the terms on which the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) and the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) reached an agreement will not ...

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  6. Mentioned as Likely Ambassadors

    Sir George Penrcc (left) and Sir Henry Gullett, who are mentioned as possible Ambassadors for Australia in America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIA PLAYING BRITAIN, FRANCE AGAINST GERMANY?

    The tenth Anglo-French-Soviet conference opened at the Kremlin in Moscow to-day, when the British Ambassador (Sir William Seeds) presented a fresh formula from London, which was endorsed by France. ...

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  8. WASHINGTON EMBASSY

    The proposal for the exchange of ambassadors between the United States Government and Australia will take ...

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  9. MAY CHARM LINER

    The proposal to send a continpent of war veterans to NewZealand for the Anzac Day services next year may be ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. CHALKING UP NOTICE AFTER HORSE HAD BITTEN

    Among the six brood mares which arrived in Sydney on Saturday from London on board the British cargo ship Port Jackson was one named ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. A. Richardson), who returned to Sydney at the week-end after having represented New South Wales ...

    Article : 183 words
  12. AMERICAN PAYMASTER ATTACKED

    A Japanese Naval sentry attacked and temporarily detained R. A. Baker, Paymaster of the United States Gunboat Guam for ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. "BRING DISGRACE ON SCHOOL"

    Brother Henry, coach of St. Joseph's College football team, replying to a published statement that during the match between St. Joseph's and ...

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  14. SHOT NINE YEARS AGO; DIED OF WOUNDS YESTERDAY

    Constable Horwood, Norman Taylor, who was shot by a prisoner while taking him to Carlton Police Station nine years ago, ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. FLY KILLERS MAKE LONG HOP—PACKED IN ICE

    The Imperial Bureau of Entomology has sent to the Australian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, by the Imperial ...

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  16. "NO SPIES AT COCKTAIL PARTIES"

    Naval officers at Jervis Bay or the fleet exercises consider as afforded opportunities for espionfantastic the suggestion that the ...

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  17. DIES IN CONCENTRATION CAMP

    Pastor Schneider, of Dickenschild, who had been confined to Buchenwald concentration damp for two and a half years for Evangelical Church ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS BURNT

    A number of national register forms were publicly burnt at a mass meeting of mine employees at Big Bell. As the supply of forms at the local ...

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  19. SEAMAN'S BACK BROKEN

    Albert Barham (47) a seaman, fell from the first floor window of a hostel in Albion-street, city, yesterday. It is believed that his back is broken. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA-TIMOR AIR LINE

    Mr. Fairbairn, who made a oneday flight to Timor and back, successfully negotiated with officials of the Portuguese Government for suppport ...

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  21. JUDGE FITZHARDINGE

    Judge Fitzhardinge, who has been living in retirement for many years, died yesterday at Pennant Hids. He was in his 94th year. ...

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  22. Still Hope For Boycott Abandonment

    Hopes are still held that the union boycott on the national register will be abandoned, although no agreement was reached at the conference between ...

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  23. "WORLD UNREST CALLS FOR SENSE OF CONTRITION"

    Rev. L. H. Purnell, during a sermon in the Mosman Congregational Church, said that as Congregationists they were agreed that the present world situation called for a profound sense of guilt and contrition. ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. CANBERRA HIGH SCHOOL

    The president of the South Australian Taxpayers' Association (Mr. J. Bonythan) declared yesterday that the proposal to build a high school, to ...

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  25. REFUGEES LAND IN MELBOURNE

    Nearly 1000 people, most of them foreigners, gathered at Port Melbourne last night to meet the liner Omara, which arrived from London ...

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  26. BRITISH SOLDIERS AMBUSHED

    Armed Arabs, believed to be members of the gang which kidnapped Missionary Goldmer and his son, ambushed a party of British soldiers ...

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  27. ON OTHER PAGES

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  28. SPANISH ARMY

    The Spanish Cabinet has issued a decree providing for the reorganisation of the army. General Franco is planning the ...

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  29. 27 BURIED IN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    An explosion in Tachikawa colliery burled 27 men, of whom 10 were rescued. ...

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