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  2. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  5. TEST TEAM IN LONDON

    TODAY'S AIR MAIL PICTURES of the Australian Test cricketers in London. Above: Evidence of the warmth of England's welcome -- police keeping back the crowd at Waterloo Station when the players arrived on the evening of April 20. Below: Bradman (centre) and McCabo (left), talking to Barnes, whose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. £2,500,000 SURPLUS

    Treasury figures, release today, enhance the prospects a large Commonwealth surplus for the financial year which will ...

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  7. HITLER'S MISSION TO ROME

    No new treaties or agreements are likely to be negotiated during Herr Hitler's visit to Rome, says an inspired communique issued in Berlin. It is stated in the communique that the relations ...

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  8. LAKE COMES AND GOES

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Tossed up by an earthquake, Lake Tahoe, in Hawkes Bay Province, has disappeared in a flood. ...

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  9. PLEBISCITE PROPOSED

    Herr Honlain, leader of the Sudden German minority in Czechoslovakia, suggested in a speech today that a plebiscite of the Cxochs be ...

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  10. BOMBS ON BRITISH SHIP

    When the British steamer Surreybrook arrived at Port Vendres (France) the captain reported that three planes whose identity ...

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  11. TIGERS CARLTON

    [?] field umpire Gordon Batt not turned his back on the [?] after awarding a free kick jack Crane in the ...

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  12. Big Costly Hospitals A Mistake

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australian hospital authorities were making a big mistake in building expensive substantial types ...

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  13. BIG FIRES IN N.S.W. TOWNS

    SYDNEY. Monday--The fourth be country town fire. involving, serious losses, in the last few weeks, occurred day at Walgett where two shops an ...

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  14. NO NAZI PROPAGANDA AT BELGRAVE CAMP SAYS GERMAN CONSUL

    The German Consul (Dr. Drechsler) denied today that the German camp at Belgrave is a Nazi organisation. "I have been up there myself," he ...

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  15. BRADMAN WAS AT HIS BEST

    The merit of Don Bradman's 258 and Australia's 474 for six wickets on the opening day of the cricket lour, may be gauged from the fact that the Worcester bowling is reckoned to be equal to that of any of the counties. ...

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  16. INSURING A NATION

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Legislation to effect Australia's biggest Coal advance for more than a [?]farter of a century will be ...

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  17. 5000 WANT TO JOIN AIR FORCE

    Five thousand applications for enlistment in the Royal Australian Air Force had been received from Victorians in about four weeks when applications ...

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  19. Melba's Assistant Dies In London

    The death is announced of Miss Anne Williams, the well-known Australian singer and teacher, who was first assistant to Dame Nellie Melba at the ...

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  20. GIVES £10,500 TO BUY NEW WARPLANE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Sir Thomas Buckland, of Sydney, formerly President of the Bank of New South Wales, has made a gift ...

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  21. ANGLO-ITALIAN PACT SIGNED

    LORD PERTH, British Ambassador in Rime, signing on behalf of Great Britain the Anglo-Italian pact in the Italian Foreign Office, Rome. Court Ciano (right), Italian Foreign Minister and son-in-law of Signor Mussolini, signed on behalf of Italy. (Picture by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Bank Deposits Reach New Record Level

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Deposits in savings banks in Australia at March 31 last reached a new record of £235,431,000, or 9,468,000 in excess of the pre-depression peak. Before the decision the highest level was £225,963,000 at September 30, 1929. ...

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