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  4. Gravity of International Situation Reflected in Latest News

    The seriousness of the international situation was reflected by the grave demeanor of Ministers who assembled at 11 o’clock this morning and sat for over two hours considering the position that has been created by ...

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  5. CAULFIELD BOY SCOUTS VISIT ALBURY

    The 12th troop of Caulfield Boy Scouts, who spent Easter in Albury, taken as they were leaping for Table Top station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAR BELIEVED IMMINENT

    “I will be back in the autumn if we don’t have war,”. said Mr. Roosevelt, standing on the rear platform of the train, to a crowd ...

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  7. ITALY NOW CONTROLS THE ADRIATIC

    The Tirana correspondent of the British United Press says that the occupation of Albania has ceased to be a military problem. Italian troops were encamped along a creek on the Yugo-Slavian frontier, and reconstruction of Albania according to Fascist ideas, has begun. ...

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  8. WAS GIRL KIDNAPPED?

    Police are endeavoring to trace Kathleen McCloughessy, aged 16, who disappeared on Saturday While en route to a bank to deposit a ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. LOSSES OF STOCK

    Heavy losses of stock were suffered in the Wimmera and north-central districts through the torrential rains which caused floodings last Friday and ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. BOOKMAKER WON £10,000 OVER DOUBLE

    The chief winner over the Doncaster-Sydney Cup double was Mr. E. Davis, a Randwick bookmaker, who supported the combination, Gold ...

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  11. 40,000 Patrons View Grand Prix at Bathurst

    The Grand Prix of 147¼ miles was won by J. D. Sherwood, driving a M.G. Magnette on a handicap of 25 minutes. His actual time for the ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. FORBES DODGES POLICE

    Detective-Sergeant Nye, of the Criminal Investigation Branch, who travelled to Bombay to seek the extradition of John Woolcott-Forbes, has ...

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  13. I.R.A. BOMBINGS

    Referring to the recent bombings in England, an Irish Republican Army statement read in the course of a commemoration at Glasnevin cemetery, ...

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  15. Father, Mother and Two Sons Killed In Car Smash

    Another terrible motoring accident marred the Easter holidays, a father, mother, and two of their sons being killed to-day. Two daughters were ...

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  16. CLERGYMAN URGES SETTLERS TO FIGHT FOR THEIR HOMES

    “'Let no man look seriously on his neighbors’ hand. Let every man fight for his home,” said the Rev. W. C. Reynolds, speaking at a meeting of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA BEING KEPT FULLY INFORMED

    The Prime Minister (Sir Earle Page) said to-day that the Federal Cabinet was being kept fully informed of developments in the international ...

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  18. LABOR PARTY AGAINST DEFENDING CAPITALISM

    The Independent Labor Party conference at Scarborough resolved that it was the duty of the workers to oppose re-armament for the defence of ...

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  19. GENERAL GOERING AT TRIPOLI.

    General Goering, on arrival at Tripoli, was greeted by Marshal Balbo and cheering crowds. ...

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  20. N.S.W. Labor Parties at Variance on War Policy

    “The war threat is over every home throughout the world,” said Mr. J. Hughes at the Heffron Labor conference to-day, when he moved a motion ...

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  21. EEL’S DIET OF HUMAN FINGERS

    During the week-end a Maori fisherman caught a large eel in the Tarawera river, and on opening it found two human fingers. Police inquiries have ...

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  22. BOMB-PROOF SHELTERS

    Transformation of 25 underground railway stations into bomb-proof shelters has been almost completed, at a cost of £1,500,000. Forty miles of ...

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  23. RECORD FLIGHT IN AIRLINER

    Captain H. G. Bailey, In the Imperial Airways liner Challenger, made a record flight of 3400 miles from Alexandria to Southampton in 1012 ...

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  24. NATIONAL SERVICE SUPPORTED

    The Co-operative Party conference at Weston-Supere-Mare resolved to support the national service scheme, subject to guarantees against ...

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  25. PLEASED WITH FLYING BOAT BASE

    The British Permanent Under-secretary for Air (Sir Donald Banks) after inspecting the Empire flying boat base at Auckland, said he was completely ...

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