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  4. CHEERFUL PRISONER HELD ON MURDER CHARGE

    Cyril Estcourt, aged 22, woodcutter, who has been charged with the murder of three people on April 23, to-day sang so loudly in his cell that ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. NO BODY FOUND

    On a charge of having murdered Thomas Robinson, aged 68, at Brummagem Creek, on January 21, Albert Andrew Moss, aged 61, was again ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. New German Threat to Poland Feared by France

    Most important development on the international horizon to-day was the reported decision of Soviet Russia to join in the bloc against aggression. Meanwhile, widespread diplomatic activity is continuing throughout ...

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  7. WAR DEBTS

    The [?] for National Sec[?] with the [?] ...

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  8. Mr. LANG RECALLS FATE OF THE CZECHS

    “I will not yield,” declared Mr. Lang in a broadcast speech to-night, in which he reaffirmed his determination not to resign from the leadership of the N.S.W. branch of the A.L.P. ...

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  9. 200 CIVILIANS KILLED

    The feature of the week-end fighting was the aerial combats between the Chinese and Japanese. Despite the Japanese assertion that ...

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  10. MEAT SHORTAGE IN GERMANY; HOUSEWIVES INDIGNANT

    The slaughter of cattle for meat has been reduced by one-fifth in Germany. Queues are now being formed outside butchers’ Slops. Housewives are most ...

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  11. Rioting m India; Many Killed By Police

    Fifty persons were killed and 50 wounded when police fired on a mob in the Gangpur State, says the “Times” correspondent in Calcutta. ...

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  12. BRISBANE’S LEFT WING; ANTI NAZI GESTURE

    During the Labor Day procession in Creek street to-day, the Nazi flag flying over the German Consulate was greeted by boos and groans. Someone ...

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  13. LEEDS, JEWISH COLONY

    Jews comprised 300,000 of Leeds’ total population of half a million, declared Mr. Thomas Ballus, who has retired from being an insurance ...

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  14. £33 MILLION WORLD FAIR

    With President Roosevelt's address as the outstanding feature, the £A33,750,000 New York World Fair was opened to-day for a 100 ...

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  15. FAVORABLE BALANCE

    A favorable balance of trade may still be enjoyed by Australia during the current financial year. In its monthly review, the ...

    Article : 341 words
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  17. CONSTABLE LOSES ACTION

    A legal precedent was created in the Supreme Court to-day. On Friday Mr. Justice Milner Stephen collapsed while summing up in a claim by ...

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  18. HITLER’S VAST AUDIENCE

    The strength and unity of Germany formed the theme of Herr Hitler’s May Day speech, to a monster demonstration of a hundred ...

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  19. MR. CASEY’S PLEA TO YOUTH

    An appeal to the youth of Australia to take a more active part in the shaping of the nation’s destinies was voiced by the Minister for Supply (Mr. ...

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  20. PALESTINE DISPUTE

    The Egyptian Prime Minister (Mohammed Mahmud Pasha) and the head of the Royal Cabinet (All Maher Pasha) to-day presided at a ...

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  21. £450 HOSIERY ROBBERY ALLEGED

    As a result of a £450 hosiery, robbery from the Prestige warehouse on April 12, Roy Barkley West, aged 19, of Lygon street, Carlton, and Kenneth ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP

    The British team to meet New Zealand in the Davis Cup tie on May 11, 12 and 13 is as -follows: C. E. Hare, L, Shaff, R- A. Shayes, F. H. D. Wilde, ...

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  23. YOUTH’S GAOL TERM OF THREE MONTHS INCREASED BY SIX YEARS

    Already serving a term of three months’ imprisonment, Frederick Edward Lovell, aged 19, was sentenced to a further six years’ imprisonment ...

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  24. STATUS OF DANZIG

    The “Gazeta Polska,” the official organ of the Polish Government, declares that the German attitude towards the present situation is forcing ...

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  25. “NO TRIUMPH FOR SIR EARLE PAGE”

    A denial that the meeting of the Central Council of the Queensland Country Party in Brisbane last week had endorsed Sir Earle Page’s attack on Mr. Menzies at Canberra was given by the leader of the Queensland Country Party (Mr. E.B. Maher) on his arrival at Sydney to-day. ...

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  26. THESE MIGRANTS WILL SOON BE DISILLUSIONED!

    With 24 youths who will settle on the land after some training in a special farm, the Rev. H. Liston arrived on the Ormonde to-day. The Rev. ...

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  27. SKELETON IN SAND TO BE EXAMINED

    A human skeleton, almost complete, was unearthed from a sandhill on the property of Mr. A. Emmerson, 14 miles west of Sea Lake, to-day. It appeared ...

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  28. JAPAN-SEES WARNING TO BRITAIN AND AMERICA IN HITLER’S SPEECH

    Britain and America should heed Herr Hitler’s Reichstag speech as a warning against intervention in the Far East, declared the Foreign Office ...

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  29. INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASES NOW TOTAL 2132

    About 960 patients are still being looked-after in hospital or being treated by itinerant masseurs as the result of the infantile paralysis [?]epidemic, ...

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  30. CONGRESS PARTY: NEW PRESIDENT CHOSEN

    Rajendra Prasad, a Bight Wing member, has been chosen as President of the Indian Congress Party, in succession to Chandra Bose, who resigned. ...

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  31. BUSH TO SEND FREE GREETINGS OVERSEAS

    There was a Tush at the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.’s office to-day to send free greetings to friends overseas. The privilege was granted to mark the ...

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  32. BAIN HOLDS UP TENNIS

    Owing to rain no play was possible in the City of Sydney tennis championships to-day. ...

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