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  4. WAR SECRETARY THREATENED

    LATEST PICTURE, received from London today, of the Secretary for War (Mr Hore-Belisha) with officers of the Royal Army Service Corp at Aider shot. The occasion was the golden jubilee of the Corps. Mr Hore-Belisha's London home is being guarded by police in consequence of threats received ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROOSEVELT'S ATTACK ON FASCIST STATES

    Addressing the Nation Educational Association President Roosevelt inferentially, but vigorously, criticise ...

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  6. LEAKAGE OF AIR SECRETS STIRS COMMONS

    The circumstances surrounding the leakage of secret defence information, which was revealed in a question put by Mr Duncan Sandys in the House of Commons, are to be investigated by a Select ...

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  7. "BARBAROUS" TO TAX ART

    "It is barbarous to tax musical and dramatic art like a bottle of whisky," said Mr A. P. Herbert, the humorous writer, when ...

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  8. Plenty Of Snow at Week-End

    The week-end weather will be wintry! Consolation: There should be plenty of snow for ski-ers ...

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  9. Sen. Hayes President Of Senate

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Senator J. B. Hayes (U.A.P., Tas.), was today elected President of the Senate for the next three years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TEST AREA AT BE[?]D

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- To provide a first-class testing ground at Fishermen's Bend, the Commonwealth Government has ...

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  11. Soft For National, But Both Favorites Have Won In The Mud

    Even if no more rain falls, the track for the Grand National Hurdle, to be run tomorrow at Flemington, will be soft. "A good track for a jumping race" is how Mr Hill, the Flemington curator, described the going today. ...

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  12. INVESTMENTS FIRM

    Profit-taking on Wall Street yesterday clipped a small part from the recent big rise, but this did not affect the firmness of the Melbourne market much ...

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  14. CHINESE LOSE RIVER BOOM

    The Chinese admit the loss of the Matang boom, erected on the Yangtze River to chock the Japanese advance on Hankow. ...

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  15. PLANE DROPS IN AT STREET GAS STATION

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Returning from Condobolin to Parkes in an Avro Avian plane, Warren Penny, young Sydney airman, ran short of ...

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  17. OUR SHEEP FOR JAPAN

    Thirteen hundred stud Corriedale sheep loaded by the Marioka Maru at Brisbane for Korea, the mainland territory of Japan, to stock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SAME DAY DELIVERY OF AIR MAIL NOT DECIDED

    Whether air mail by the Empire flying boat service for Melbourne would he delivered on the day of arrival had yet to be decided, the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Sir Harry Brown) said today. ...

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  19. MR. LYONS AND UNION PANEL ON DEFENCE

    A letter from the Prime Minister (Mr Lyons) to the Australasian Council of Trade Unions on the proposed formation, of a Trade Union Panel on defence ...

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  20. ANOTHER SHIP AGROUND ON QUEENSLAND COAST

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Making the seventh grounding of a ship on the Queensland coast this year, the A.U.S.N. coastal motor vessel Bingera, 919 tons, went ashore at 4.20 a.m. today, at Shaw Island, hear the entrance to Whitsunday Passage. ...

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  21. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    Clarence Percival Elliott, of St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, arid Arthur Harris, Gordon Street, Centennial Park, Sydney, were travelling from Sydney to ...

    Article : 130 words
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