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  4. France to Reinforce Djibouti

    M. Daladier, French Prime Minister, had a long conference with the Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) today. on French and Italian relations. He also saw the Minister for Colonies (M. Mandel) and members of the ...

    Article : 790 words
  5. MR. H.G. WELLS FINDS THE DICTATORS LACKING

    Interviewed in Perth to-day before leaving for Adelaide, by air, en route to Canberra to attend the Congress of the Australian and N.Z. Association ...

    Article : 325 words
  6. 39 KILLED IN AVALANCHE

    Thirty-nine persons were killed, and 11 Injured in an avalanche, which swept away a water power station under construction at ...

    Article : 38 words
  7. MAN ON 13 CHARGES

    Allegations that Angus Barwick, 25 laborer, had admitted that he had attempted to bold up a taxi-driver, that be had been shot in the leg and had ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. 119 DEGREES AT WHITE CUFFS

    Meat wave conditions were (experienced in the western parts of the State yesterday, the highest temperature being at White Cliffs, ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. GRAF ZEPPELIN OVER SUDETENLAND

    For the first time Sudetenland Germans saw the Graf Zeppelin when it flew over Reichenberg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RECORD GLIDING

    It was revealed by the former Minister for Customs (Mr. T. White, M.H.R) to-day that it was likely that Philip Wills, England’s leading glider pilot, ...

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  11. GERMANS NOT ROUGHHANDLED BY NEW GUINEA NATIVES

    A denial of allegations recently attributed to Mr. D. S. Davies, president of the Businessmen’s and Property owners’ Association of Rabaul, that ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. QUARTER OF A MILLION TRAVELLERS LEAVE SYDNEY IN FIVE DAYS

    Figures released by the Railway Department to-day show that between Friday and Tuesday 225,162 long-distance travellers left Sydney station ...

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  13. ELECTION OF GRAPE MARKETING BOARD

    The returning officer (Mr. A. A. Watson) advises that ballot papers in connection with the election of the producers’ representatives to the Wine ...

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  14. THIEVES GET £350 HAUL OVER HOLIDAYS

    Thieves broke into the premises of the Peerless Supply Co. Ltd., wholesale merchants, of Parramalta road, Leichhardt, between Friday and to-day and ...

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  15. PETROL THIEVES CHASED BY A SQUADRON LEADER

    In the early hours of this morning Squadron-Leader E. G. Knox Knight walked out from his home in Jackson st. Toorak and caught two men in the ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. Jews Out of Retail Business

    Five days hence Jews will be excluded from the retail trade. It is likely that only 700 of the 3750 Jewish retail businesses in Berlin will be ...

    Article : 171 words
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  18. FOREIGNERS IN FRANCE

    A bill has been tabled in the Senate to make foreigners working in France liable to conscription on the same terms as Frenchmen. Tho sponsor of ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. SEARCH FOR SKIFF VICTIMS ABANDONED

    Although police and fishermen will continue to keep watch on the beaches and foreshore between Frankston and Mordialloc, the organised search for the ...

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  20. TO SEA AND HILLS

    The total number of one-day tourists for Monday and Tuesday to seaside country resorts was [?]7,000 of last total 45,000 travelled on Boxing Day ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. PERAMBULATING POLITICIANS

    A statement by Mr. K. B. Walker, a member of the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly, that N.Z. was politically and economically an unhappy ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. PARCHMENT LIGHT SHADES MAY BE DANGEROUS

    Contact between electric light globes and parchment shades was dangerous, as the shades might catch alight and cause fire, said the ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. IF BRITAIN HELPED FRANCE

    A firm tone porvades the whole of the French Press, which counsels resistance to all Italy’s claims. Madame Tabouis hazards the ...

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  24. PLAN TO SAVE WALL BUILT TO KEEP SCOTS OUT

    Details will shortly be published of a scheme for the preservation of one of Britain’s most famous links with the Roman occupation 2000 years ago. It is a mile 15-mile section of Hadrian’s Wall, which runs for 70 miles across England from Bowness, in the west, to Wallsend, in the east. It was built by the Romans to keep the Scots out. This picture shows a stretch of the wall in Northumberland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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