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  4. CHIEF OF BRITISH GENERAL STAFF

    VISCOUNT GORT, V.C., who, with the British Minister for War (Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha), attended the 14th of July celebrations in Paris yesterday. Viscount Gort is the Chief of the British General Staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  5. DANZIG NOT WORTH WAR—FRANCO

    Danzig is not worth a war, declared General Francisco Franco, in a statement issued at Burgos to-day, in which he also indicated that he is casting his ores on Portugal. The statement declares: “Britain should rejoice if Italy, Spain and ...

    Article : 585 words
  6. OFFENSIVE JAPANESE POSTERS

    On the eve of the negotiations regarding the Tientsin dispute between Japan and Britain, Tokio is plastered with posters bearing the words, “Punch the British on the nose” and “Let’s all knock the British.” Fifteen million people attended yesterday’s anti-British demonstrations ...

    Article : 419 words
  7. CHIEF CITIZEN OF FRANCE

    PRESIDENT LEBRUN, who yesterday, in Paris, took the salute from thousands of troops. The march was in connection with the celebration of the fall of the Bastille. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TWO MAIDS BURNT TO DEATH

    Two maids were burned to death when they were trapped In a fire in the Buckinghamshire mansion on Sir William Carrie, managing ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. PARIS GRIPPED IN FEVER OF PATRIOTISM

    A million spectators in the Champs-Elysees alone, a thousand of whom slept overnight on the pavements, witnessed the 14th of July military parade, which captured the popular imagination more than any similar event since the Great War Victory March. ...

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  10. MINERS AND [?]

    The Dis[?] ...

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  11. [?] £5000 FROM PRISONER

    Miss Alva Marion Doreen Whitten, of Cosham street, Brighton, nurse at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, who claimed that she had suffered ...

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  12. HUGE DEFENCE EXPENDITURE

    The Finance Bill, which embodies the Chancellor of the Exchequers Budget proposals for raising £916,750,000 of revenue in ...

    Article : 249 words
  13. MR. STE[?]

    The Stevens Government at present has Within it wide differences of opinion as to the best method of raising an extra £1,000,000 in ...

    Article : 185 words
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  15. WALWA TRAGEDIES RECALLED

    In the will of Edgar Joseph Raymond Farrell, also known as White, farmer, of Walwa, who was found shot dead near Albury on March 13, a month ...

    Article : 277 words
  16. TWO LAVINGTON FOOTBALLERS OUT FOR REST OF SEASON

    The Independent Tribunal of Hume Football League (Messrs. W. Lester and H. Lambert) last night stood down F. Gulson and C. ...

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  17. Untidy Appearance of Albury District Hospital Grounds

    This photograph of the southern portion of the grounds of the Albury District Hospital shows the untidy state of the area. The building is the isolation ward, and the land, in the foreground originally, was a tennis court, now long abandoned. Criticisms of the grounds have been voiced by townspeople and it is now likely that the Hospital Board will arrange for a clean-up of the area in the early spring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. APPEAL TO AUSTRALIAN YOUTH TO LIVE “DANGEROUSLY”

    The appeal of the Minister for Supply (Mr, Casey) to the Australian youth to live “dangerously,” might aptly be applied to commercial and ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. BLIND MAN SAVES WOMAN’S LIFE

    A blind man displayed remarkable intelligence and bravery to-day, thus saving a woman’s life. Hearing Linda Claxton, aged 50, screaming for help in ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. MOTHERS’ THREAT OF “STAY AWAY” STRIKE OF THEIR CHILDREN

    A deputation of seven mothers who have children attending the Glebe Public School to-day attempted to interview the Minister for Education (Mr. ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. THIEVES GET BIG HAUL OF TOBACCO

    Tobacco valued at nearly £750 was stolen last night from a warehouse at Darling Harbor. It was one of the largest tobacco robberies ever effected ...

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  22. LAD’S LONG VOYAGE TO REGAIN HIS MOTHER

    On the liner Largs Bay, which arrived here to-day, was Teddy Reynolds, aged 7 years, who is on his way to Brisbane to his mother, whom he ...

    Article : 65 words
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