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  5. DIGGERS MOVE TO WIPE OUT WAR-HATE

    IN its decision to seek an international conference of accredited representatives of all Returned Soldier Organisations throughout the world for the purposes of fostering world-peace, ...

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  6. LEADING K.C. GOES TO-NIGHT

    IN an endeavor to have the appeal against the Upper House Bill heard at the January sittings of the Privy Council, Mr. A. B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. At The Railway Picnic

    Snaps at the thirtieth annual outing of the New South Wales Metropolitan Loco. Running and Mechanical Staff. Top: Dad and the boys enjoy a dip. Bottom: Three members of the hardworking committee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sweet!

    Attendants at a city sweet store out for an outing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEGOTIATIONS ON SOVIET RECOGNITION

    Negotiations are continuing between the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Litvinoff, and President Roosevelt, on the question of ...

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  10. THE NAZI BAYONET COWS GERMANY

    VOTING under the menace of the Nazi bayonet, 93 per cent. of the German people returned the Hitler Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Communists And Black Shirts Clash

    INTERCEPTING 4000 Communists, who attempted to march to the German Embassy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEWSPAPER 70 YEARS OLD

    With an issue of 68 pages, the New Zealand "Herald," published at Auckland, celebrated its 70th anniversary of publication to-day. ...

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  15. PERRY IS A "TIGER" FOR SLEEP

    IF Fred Perry had not been a tennis champion, he would doubtless have been able to make a name on the stage as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PENNSYLVANIA MINERS TO RESUME

    FORTY THOUSAND miners who had been on strike in Pennsylvania voted for a resumption of work when the Labor Board promised to ...

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  17. JUDGE SUED BY QUEENSLAND CO.

    A WRIT has been issued by R. S. Exton and Co. Pty., Ltd. (in voluntary liquidation) against Frank T. ...

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  18. "Lubra Chained Up To a Tree"

    ALLEGATIONS that he had struck her with a waddy and had chained her to a tree all night bitterly cold weather, were made against Constable Stott to-day when the Coroner at Darwin held an inquiry into the death of an aboriginal woman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SNIPERS BUSY

    EIGHT more persons were killed in street fighting during the week-end, and many wounded. Government troops are patrolling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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