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  4. “ATTITUDE PARTLY COLORED BY BITTERNESS”

    A submission By Mr. W. J. V. Windeyer, K.C. who is assisting the Royal ’Commissioner who is inquiring into die circumstances surrounding the letting of the contract for the Sydney G.P.O. extensions that the former and present Ministers—Messrs. Thorby, Cameron, Harrison and Senator ...

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  5. BRITAIN’S GUARANTEE TO POLAND

    Setting forth Britain’s policy in regard to Danzig in die House of Commons this afternoon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) said “We guaranteed to assist Poland in the event of a clear threat to her independence. We are firmly resolved to carry out this undertaking. ...

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  6. BOUKMAKERS LOSE 250,000 AT MOOREMFLD ON SATURDAY

    It was "Black Saturday" for book-makers who [?] at M[?] Saturday. The [?] ...

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  7. ENGLAND’S LITTLE PRINCESES

    The Royal Princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret Rose, arriving at the International Horse Show at Olympia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN TRYING TO BREAK NZ SOCIAL SERVICES SCHEME

    It is believed that the New Zealand Cabinet has declined [?] acoept a British offer of finanelal ss[?]n on the [?]nad that the Gornment ...

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  9. YOUTH GAOLED FOR JOY RIDING

    George Henry Mossman, aged 18 laborer, was sentenced to six months imprisonment a North Sydney Police Court to-day for having illegally used ...

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  10. WHAT WILL DR. COEBBELS SAY?

    An article published in the German newspaper, “Deutsche Allgemelne Zel[?]ng,“which declared that 60,000 people of German descent In ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. WHEAT LIFELESS

    The world’s wheat remains in a very confused condition says the Lindley Walker Wheat Co.’s weekly report. ...

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  12. Sir H. Gullett Talks War

    Warning against the proposed union boycott of the national register the Minister for External Affairs (Sir Henry Gullett) declared ...

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  13. TRAIN, PASSENGERS AND CREW DISAPPEAR

    Eighty are known to have been killed and 200 injured by a terrific explosion in a powder magazine at Penaranda de Bracamonte, ...

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  15. TIENTSIN TALKS

    The Tokio correspondent of “The Times” says that the British and Japanese conference an the Tientsin blockade Is expected to ...

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  16. REPRESENTATIVE OF THE AD- MIRALTY IN N.Z.

    A representative of the British Admiralty (Mr. B. M. Bruce) arrived today to join the New Zealand. Government's committee of inquiry into ...

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  17. WHEAT ACREAGE REDUCTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) still hopes to persuade Victoria to drop its objections to the International Wheat Agreement. He said to-day ...

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  18. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF PICTURE INTERESTS

    Until the Board of Directors of Greater Union Theatres Ltd. had considered the proposals for the merging of the interests of that company and ...

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  19. THIRD LARGER CROP SINCE WAR FORECAST ,

    The International Institute of Agriculture’s forecast for the 1939 wheat crop in the northern hemisphere is 3530 million bushels, of which Europe ...

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  20. POISON KILLS NURSE

    Nurse Lorraine Brierly, aged 22, [?]tely living with her mother at Eliza-beth Bay, died in hospital this morning from poisoning. She was found in a ...

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  21. FUTURE OF THE “DAILY NEWS”

    A new company, “Daily Hews Ltd” will be registered to-morrow to take over the assets and liabilities of the “Labor Daily Ltd” A committee will ...

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  22. SOVIET-MONGOL TROOPS RETREATING

    After several days of heavy tank artillery and aerial fighting in Manchukuo, the Japanese claim that the Soviet-Mongol troops are retreatlag ...

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