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  4. HUNDREDS KILLED

    Hundreds of persons were killed and wounded when Japanese planes bombed and machine-gunned Pakhoi, ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. DEFENCE POLICY IN BRITAIN

    By 347 votes to 133 the House of Commons has approved the White Paper on defence that was issued recently by the British Cabinet. An amendment by the Labour party opposing the defence ...

    Article : 741 words
  6. 1938 TEST TEAM WAVES FAREWELL TO MELBOURNE

    With the cheers of thousands of supporters ringing in their ears, Australia's 1938 Test team waved farewell to Melbourne yesterday afternoon as the Maloja drew slowly away from the wharf. From left to right are seen:—Neville Cardus (journalist), A. L. Hassett, M. G. Waite, E. S. White, C. L. Walker, W. Pollock (journalist), S. J. McCabe (vicecaptain), D. G. Bradman (captain), and W. Jeanes (manager). (Story on page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MIGRATION PROBLEM

    Having determined to prosecute its immigration plan regardless of the States' views and wishes, the ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. MAKING OF MUNITIONS

    Control of profits would be enforced by legislation if ever it was necessary for industry to undertake the ...

    Article : 334 words
  9. PEACE IS AIM OF BRITAIN

    International tension had been eased noticeably in the last fortnight by Britain's expressed desire to negotiate ...

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  10. POLICY OF MR. LANG

    Relief for farmers, the establishment of special maternity hospitals, a larger lottery, action against monopolies, and a commission to ...

    Article : 304 words
  11. WOOL FOR JAPAN

    Reports were current at the Melbourne Wool Exchange yesterday that arrangements had been concluded between Australia and ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. FOUND SHOT IN OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Cyril Clive Maher, night officer at Farley railway station, was found unconscious with a bullet wound in his head in ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. CRUISER RESCUES 65 PERSONS

    The British cruiser Cape Town rescued 65 persons, including the master's daughter, when the French steamer Yolande (3,859 ...

    Article : 58 words
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  15. FIRE MENACES 50 CARS

    Fire threatened last night more than 50 cars contained in two garage buildings, near the corner of Chapel street and Toorak road, ...

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  16. MURDERED HER CHILDREN

    Because she had to stay at home and look after her two children, which pften prevented her from going to the pictures, Mrs. ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. U.S. NAVAL BILL CRITICISED

    A minority group in the House Naval Committee to-day criticised the Government's 1,121,000,000-dollar (£A280,250,000) Naval Bill, ...

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  18. £3,000 WORTH OF FLAX BURNT

    The result of from eight to ten years of work was lost when fire swept portions of the plantations of the South Auckland Flaxgrowers' ...

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  19. FINE WEATHER FOR SOME DAYS

    Under the control of a high-pressure belt covering most of subtropical Australia the weather in Victoria should be fine for the ...

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  20. 30ft. LAUNCH DRIFTS ON ROCKS

    Three occupants of the 30ft. motor-launch Nyora, which was dashed against the rocks near Cape Schanck and holed yesterday ...

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  21. Centenary Celebrations Opened at Ballarat

    Enthusiastic crowds thronged Sturt street outside the Town Hall when the Governor (Lord Huntingfield) declared the centenary celebrations officially opened at midday yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Father's Intuition Saves Son Front Flood Danger

    A father's intuition saved his son from danger in the Central Australian floods. To-night a Klemm three-seater ...

    Article : 249 words
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