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  4. LYONS HEDGES ON CONSCRIPTION

    THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lyons, last night attempted to retreat from his statement made on Wednesday, that there could be no conscription of Australians for overseas service without a referendum. ...

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  5. Observation Room

    In the new de luxe sleeping car, Just completed at the Eveleigh workshops for the Railway Commissioner a section is set aside as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRUSHED TO DEATH BY ROCKS

    EDWARD RITCHIE, of Robertson Street, Coniston, was crushed to death between two rocks this morning. Death was ...

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  7. Missing Aviator

    Intrepid Australian airman Jimmy Broadbent, who has not been heard of since passing over Rambang, about 680 miles from Batavia end 500 miles from Koepang, at 9.15 p.m. on Wednesday. Before he left Batavia for Koepang, Broadbent expressed the hope of landing in Darwin at 1 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AMAZING U.A.P. DISCLOSURE

    THE amazing disclosure that. Mr. Garry B. Gordon, the independent opponent of the Premier, Mr. Stevens, in Croydon, withdrew from ...

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  11. OLYMPIC GAMES TO BE HELD AT TOKIO

    THE International Olympic Games A, Committee has decided to hold the Olympic Games at Tokio from September 21 to October 6, 1940. ...

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  12. ENFORCED NATIONAL TRAINING

    THE immediate introduction of a A scheme of compulsory national training was advocated yesterday by the Graziers' Conference. ...

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  13. FLIERS ASTOUNDING SPEED

    FLYING OFFICER CLOUSTON and his co-pilot, Vic. Ricketts are awing in their Comet for Singapore. Shortly ...

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  14. Hysteria Shown On Exchange

    REFLECTING the war hysteria and panic of the London and New York Stock Exchanges, shares in the leading industrial and commercial ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

    Early this morning reports from Koepang and Darwin stated that no trace had been found of the missing Australian airman, If ...

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  16. £5000 WRIT ISSUED

    The solicitors of The Labor Daily, Ltd., caused a writ to issue yesterday from the Supreme Court of New South Wales, claiming £5000 for ...

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  17. TOOK 415 VOLTS AND LIVES!

    HENRY SKELTON, a linesman employed by Mullumblmby Council, probably owes his life to the prompt action, of an apprentice, L. McNaught ...

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  18. REPORTED JAP. THREAT

    ALTHOUGH the Japanese authorities deny that they have any intention of occupying the international Settlement or the French ...

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  19. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Six cases of infantile paralysis, all from the country, were notified yesterday. ...

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