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  4. CHAMBERLAIN SPLIT

    THAT Lord Halifax is in revolt against the Chamberlain policy of conciliating Fascist dictators is strongly rumored in London political circles. ...

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  5. LONDON PROTEST

    UNEMPLOYED, accompanied by Cambridge undergraduates, marched to Trafalgar Square in support of the campaign for winter relief. One of the famous unemployed "coffins" was placed at the foot of Nelson's Column. Father Grosser, a priest of Stepney, East London, addressed the meeting from Nelson's Column. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  6. ENDANGER LIVES, SAY WORKERS

    WILLIAM STIRLING, 42, married, coal shoveller, of Denison Street, Camperdown, who was critically injured at Bunnerong Power House last Friday, died in hospital on Saturday morning. ...

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  7. FINE, SULTRY

    Fine and sultry conditions are forecast today. A shower or two is likely, however. ...

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  8. JUMPS UNDER TRAIN

    While a crowd of waiting passengers looked on horrified. a man jumped to his death beneath the engine of a steam train at Mortdale railway station last ...

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  9. POLICE TAKE NAMES

    THE names of three members of the International Brigade, who returned from Spain, were taken by police ...

    Article : 400 words
  10. Out Of Date No. In 'Phone Box Costs Boy's Life

    BECAUSE a 'phone number two years out of date was displayed in a public booth, Canterbury Ambulance was delayed 20 minutes in reaching a drowned boy yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. ARMY MEN BACK FROM N.G.

    THREE Australian army officers yesterday returned from a secret survey of New Guinea's fortifications. ...

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  13. KEEN SOUTH COAST DRIVE FOR D. NEWS

    "EVERY union household a Daily News subscriber." This is the slogan of a conference representing all South Coast unions and A. L. P. branches, held in ...

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  14. Spanish War Men Feted

    Hundreds of members of the Labor Movement took part in a Show Boat harbor excursion on Saturday night, to meet the six Australians who reached Sydney ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

    Athol Lawrence, 32, a swagman, was found dead with his throat cut at Camden last night. His name was ascertained from a ...

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  16. NO COLOR BAR IN BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday.--A high-caste Hindu girl, who married a British naval officer denies that the navy has applied the color bar to her. ...

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  17. DROWNS IN CASK

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--While playing in a neighbor's yard late this afternoon, Harold Rumsley, aged 2, fell into a cask of water and was drowned. ...

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  18. CRUSHED BY HALF-TON ROCK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--While fishing at Shelley Beach, Cape Schank, near Dromana, this morning, Reginald John Wilson, 27, married, of Edith Vale, was ...

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  19. WELLS' NOVEL ON AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. H. G. Wells admitted today that he is starting immediately on a new novel which will contain Australian characters. ...

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