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  3. GERMANS STILL HESITATING

    Despite Nazi threats of "truly horrible things" and the apparent abortiveness of the Belgian and Dutch peace appeal, Germany is still hesitating. There are no major ...

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  4. SETBACK TO NAZI ASPIRATIONS

    In the most optimistic survey of international developments made on behalf of the Federal Government since the war began, the Minister for External Affairs (Sir Henry Gullett) to-day declared to the House of ...

    Article : 545 words
  5. "GERMANY WILL BUILD BETTER EUROPE"

    The American Asso [?] representative states that in an exclusive interview the ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. BRITAIN IS BLAMED

    A few hours after the Finnish delegation's return to Helsingfors the Moscow radio launched a violent attack ...

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  7. ON GERMANY'S WESTERN DEFENCES

    Above: An armoured observation turret in the Siegfried Lime, dome-shaped to deflect hits. Below: Tank barriers which extend for many miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WILL TRAIN IN EGYPT

    It is officially stated that many Australian and New Zealand pilots will shortly train in Egypt where the ...

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  9. Agreement Over Air Scheme Expected Shortly

    Lord Riverdale, head of the British Air Mission in Canada, declared today "Through the help of the Royal Canadian Air Forced we are reaching an ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. COUNTRY PARTY AND WOOL APPRAISEMENT

    The Federal Government's plans for the appraisement of wood under the war acquisition scheme will be attacked by the ...

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  11. VON RIBBENTROP TO RETIRE?

    The Paris newspaper "Le Journal" publishes a sensational but quite unconfirmed report that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. British Ship Sinks In Minute: Nine Men Drowned

    Nine men, including the skipper, were drowned to-day when the steamer Woodtown was destroyed by an explosion and sank within a ...

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  13. "FASCIST PEACE IS AN ARMED PEACE"

    "A Fascist peace is an armed peace," declared Mussolini to-day in a speech to 50,000 students celebrating the opening of the academic ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT IN SECRET IS WANTED

    The majority of peers in the House of Lords urged to-day a secret session to afford more frank discussions. Lord Elton instanced war aims as a typical ...

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  15. CHARGED THAT BRIBES WERE OFFERED

    Confidential reports "of a serious nature" were presented to the select committee of the Legislative Assembly investigating allegations of attempts ...

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  16. How U.S. Economic Power Can be Best Used

    Expressing confidence in an Allied victory, Mr. Thomas Lamont, a partner in J. P. Morgan and Co., bankers, told the Academy of Political Science that ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. Patrolman Shoots Mayor and Bodyguard

    As the aftermath to a political dispute, a patrolman, Alvin Dooley, fatally shot Mayor Louis Edwards, of the town of Long. Beach, and critically ...

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  18. BALKAN PEACE FRONT MAY BE FORMED

    The "Daily Herald's" Istanbul representative says Turkey is considering a Rumanian proposal that the Balkan entente, Rumania. Turkey, Greece and ...

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  19. Dominion Delegates Back From France

    Representatives of the Dominion and Indian Governments who have been on a visit to France with the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) arrived ...

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  20. Giant Atlantic Liner Nearly Completed

    The giant Cunard liner, Queen Elizabeth, is approaching completion at Clydebank. The first furnace has been lit under a boiler. The ship henceforth ...

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  21. U.S.A. INTERESTED IN AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    American wool interests are keenly desirous and have been making a variety of suggestions. Groups with rival ideas are publicising a number of concrete proposals, chief of which is the creation of a syndicate or ...

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  22. Two Pocket Battleships For America

    It is intimated that the United States is considering the enlargement and the modification of two planned 8000-ton cruisers named Columbia and ...

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  23. TROUBLE AT TIENTSIN IS RENEWED

    The Japanese Army at Tientsin evidently considers Britain's recall of the majority of her armed forces ...

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  24. S.A. ABOLISHES FIVE-YEAR PARLIAMENTS

    By a unanimous vote, the Legislative Council to-day passed the Bill providing for the abolition of five-year ...

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  25. GERMANY IN "TERRIBLE ECONOMIC PLIGHT"

    The Independent Socialists in Germany have sent a message to the Independent British Labour Party after six weeks' silence detailing the "terrible economic conditions." They declare that the food ...

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  26. RICH GOLD FINDS IN AMERICA

    Operators at the Calhoun mine, in which Georgia's first gold was mined in 1828, have bared a lode assaying 60,000 dollars worth of gold to the ton. ...

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  27. AL CAPONE FREE

    It was announced to-day that the formerly notorious gangster, Al Capone, had been released from prison. It is understood that he is suffering ...

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  28. RUSSIA WANTS TO RESUME TURKISH TALKS

    The "Daily Herald" Istanbul representative says M. Terentjev, the Soviet Ambassador, asked the Turkish Government whether it would be willing ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. LABORATORY IN FLAMES

    When a fire destroyed a laboratory at the rear of his home early to-day, James Stormonth, of Caulfield, was able to save only valuable formulae ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. INVASION THREAT

    In a statement read by Sir John Simon in the House of Commons to- day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) said that large concentrations of ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. Wound Proves Fatal

    Robert Rowlandson (30), a steward on the steamer Arawa, who is alleged to have been shot in a house in Paddington on September 1, died in ...

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