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  4. Can Australia Continue To Exclude Foreigners?

    The Vice-Premier (M. Kwaitkowski), in a speech today, said that a square kilometre in Australia supported one person, but ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. HITLER ANXIOUS TO END FRANCO-GERMAN FRICTION

    According to a special correspondent of the British Associated Press in Paris, Her Hitler has suggested a Franco-German ...

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  6. FIRES ON TRAINS WITH WOOD BURNING ENGINES

    Fires occurred on three trains in the Central Division railways yesterday and this morning, three wagons and their, contents being ...

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  7. HIGH STANDARD OF CIVIC PRIDE

    RETURNING this morning from a trip to New Zealand, Mr A. A. Boyd said that he was impressed with the remarkably high standard of civic ...

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  8. GERMAN TECHNICIANS AID ARAB REBELS

    The West Kent Regiment today surrounded a rebel "court" in the village of Megiddo (Palestine) and scattered it. One Arab was ...

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  9. PRECAUTION AGAINST FIRES ON GUY FAWKES NIGHT.

    "REMEMBER, remember, the 5th of November." Perhaps there is no need for this time honoured phrase to let the ...

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  10. "DAY OUT" ON WINE

    The North Street shelter shed was the scene of much merriment on Saturday, when 11 of its inmates had a "day out" on wine. They appeared ...

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  11. Nuffield Sound After Gallop

    Nuffield worked at Epsom this morning when the colt looked fit. He showed not the slightest sign of lameness either while working ...

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  12. Shocking Official Neglect

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent says the Marseilles fire having exposed the hopeless inadequacy of the fire fighting department, including ...

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  13. Japanese Control Of Hankow

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Hankow states: The Japanese having taken over the policing of the concessions, including the British, ...

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  14. GERMAN PENETRATION IN EASTERN EUROPE

    The Czech Government has lifted the ban against Herr Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf," and nine leading German newspapers. ...

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  15. SPECIAL POSITION IN ASIA

    The "Messagero" states Japan will shortly propose that the Nine-Power Pact should be revised. It is evident that the new situation in China ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE ELECTIONS

    Eighty per cent of the electorates returned 90 Government candidates to the National Assembly. Only Government supporters were allowed to ...

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  17. VISITORS RECEIVED BY MR CHAMBERLAIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chamberlain) yesterday received Mr R. B. Bennett, former Prime Minister of Canada, at present on a private visit ...

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  18. PEOPLE WALK OVER MYSTERY DETONATOR

    Thousands of people without knowing it walked over a detonator lying on the footpath in George Street, near Market Street, yesterday. A man who ...

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  19. TRAIN CRASH KILLS STORM TROOPERS

    A small gauge train crashed into a motor bus full of storm-troopers at Genthin. Nine were killed and 13 injured. ...

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  20. LONDON PUBLISHER DEAD

    The death is announced of George Godfrey Harrap, managing director, of the London firm of publishers, G. G. Harrap and Co., at the age of 71. ...

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