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  4. States and C’wealth in Disagreement at Premiers’ Conference

    Some progress towards the initiation of a national developmental programme for defence and general economic expansion in Australia was made when the conference of Premiers in Canberra to-day endorsed in ...

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  5. PREMIER’S CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. MAIR

    At a welcome to Mr. A. Mair, M.L.A., the former Minister for Labor and Industry and now State Treasurer, by citizens of Albury in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) extended the hand of congratulation to the man whom he elevated to the Treasurership. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLEA FOR FARMERS WHO HAVE NO CROPS

    The Wheat Products (Prices Fixation) Bill. which creates a home consumption price for “wheat, was read a third time in the Legislative ...

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  7. JAPANESE ENTER CANTON

    Router’s correspondent at Hong Kong says that the Japanese vanguard is reported to have entered Canton this afternoon. All Chinese high officials have departed and the factories and public utility plants have been blown up. ...

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  8. ATATURK IMPROVED

    Kemal Ataturk, Turkish President, who has been critically ill, is reported to have shown marked improvement. ...

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  9. ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY

    Allegations that before the event he had been taken over the ground by a postal official were made today at the Central Police Court by ...

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  10. POPE AND NAZIS

    The British Untied Press correspondent at Borne says it is learned that the Pope very severely denounced Nazi policy towards ...

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  11. ECONOMIC EXPANSION

    It is believed that important National work In Germany;-Which ”It is announced is preventing General Goering from attending party and ...

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  12. TENSION EASES IN JERUSALEM

    Belief and renewed confidence have been expressed everywhere at the developments In Jerusalem, resulting from the occupation of the ...

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  13. FALL OF THE N.Z. £

    In commenting on the fall in the New Zealand £ the city editor of the “Daily Mail” says that despite Mr/. Savage’s re[?]ereated assurances that ...

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  14. KING’S VISIT

    Citizens say that the Government is making representations that the King should extend his visit to Canada to six weeks instead of three, so that he ...

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  15. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT TRANSFER SUPPORTED

    The proposed transfer of the Defence Department to Canberra is supported by senior military officers in Sydney, as it will result in Improved ...

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  16. HERBERT JENNER IN MELBOURNE

    Herbert Jenner, whom the police desired to question about the murder of Frederick Sherry, shoe manufacturer, at Clifton Hill on September ...

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  17. NAZI BOOKS BANNED BY CANADA

    Because they contained mostly Nazi propaganda, books shipped from Berlin for the public library at Regina have been banned from circulation. ...

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  19. MENTALLY DEFICIENT PRISONERS

    Explaining that the bill was the first Instalment of a new policy in N.S.W., aimed at attacking a social evil as near to its source as possible, ...

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  20. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY

    After inquiring into tho deaths of Hector Parker, 22, of Lai Lai, and George Harris, 16, of Tendon, who were killed when their motor van was ...

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  21. CASES OF DISMISSED POLICE RE-OPENED

    Judge Markell, who has been appointed a Royal commissioner to reopen the eases of. certain police officers who were dismissed, following ...

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  22. BOOTMAKER GAOLED FOR 18 MONTHS FOR ASSAULTING A TAILOR

    Rivers Stevens, 30, bootmaker, who pleaded guilty to having assaulted James Charles [?], tailor, of Singleton, was sentenced to 18 ...

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  23. COW-CATCHER SAVES WOMAN

    Crossing the line at Yeronga station to-day, Mrs. Florence Stockdale, 40, a widow, was struck by a south-bound mail train, but the cow-catcher threw ...

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  24. 25.000 HOUSES FLOODED IN TOKIO

    A total of 25,000 houses have been flooded In Tokio by a typhoon. The British freighter Hatterlock broke her mooring chains and is stranded. ...

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