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  3. "PEACE AXIS" IDEA PUT FORWARD

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A London-Washington-Canberra "peace axis" was suggested by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) during a debate on the foreign situation in the House of Representatives to-night. He ...

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  4. NEW DROME HERE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Although no decisions have yet been reached there is a likelihood that the Civil Aviation ...

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  5. DEBUTANTES AT M.L.C. Ball

    —Wearing white frocks made in individual styles, 24 debutantes were presented at the Methodist Ladies' College Old Collegians' annual at home in the Caulfield Town Hall last night. The girls danced a graceful New Orleans waltz. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS VISIT FRONTIER FEARS IN WARSAW

    Large numbers of Germans from different parts of Poland are arriving at the western frontier. They pretend that they are unemployed and that they are seeking work. Their presence is causing concern in Warsaw. ...

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  7. SACRIFICE IN VAIN

    Seriously injured when trying to get help for his dying companion, a man was rushed from Balranald (N.S.W.) ...

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  8. PROTECTING KING 10,000 Troops in Streets

    Ten thousand troops facing the crowds will guard King George and Queen Elizabeth when they visit the capital ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. MOVES IN C.P. DEFERRED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Moves to adjust the internal differences in the Federal Parliamentary Country party, from which five ...

    Article : 259 words
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  11. HEAVY RAIN IN THE WEST

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Heavy rain, accompanied by severe thunder and lightning, swept through the agricultural areas last night. ...

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  12. CHASED THIEF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Chasing a young thief, who had grabbed about £35 n notes from her hands, Miss E. Hull, aged 17 years, an employee ...

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  13. LORD HALIFAX

    The British Foreign Secretary (Viscount Halifax) will leave London for Geneva on Saturday to attend a meeting of the Council of ...

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  14. JAPANESE VIEW

    A statement that the Anti-Comintern pact must be strengthened to enable Japan to cope with the future international situation was ...

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  15. PARTY SEES FILMS

    While the wind lashed the sea into white horses and the ship pitched heavily, the King and Queen, after having dined with the ...

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  16. CELLULOID EXPLOSION

    Ten persons were killed, 100 critically injured, and 200 severely burned when 350 houses were destroyed after an explosion in a ...

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  17. SOCIETIES AND INSURANCE Suspension Ordered

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All approved societies under the National Insurance Act have been instructed to suspend operations as from May 1. Up to that date ...

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  18. ARMY CHIEF LEAVES FOR ENGLAND.

    A happy group aboard the Otranto yesterday before Major-General J. D. Lavarack, Chief of the General Staff, and Mrs. Lavarack sa[?]ed for England, where Major-General Lavarack will study military developments. He will be away for nine or 10 months. Lieut.General E. K. Squires (right), Inspector General of the Australian Military Forces, has been appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MILD WEATHER

    Fine, mild weather is likely to continue to-day. Yesterday the maximum temperature was 70.3, which was 12.8 above normal, and ...

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  20. ITALIAN PLANS

    An official communique was issued last night after a meeting of army leaders, including Marshal Badoglio, the victor of Abyssinia; ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP'S ILLNESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Archbishop Kelly has been seriously ill since Sunday. Earlier to-day his condition was stated to be very grave, but late ...

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  22. EFFECT IN VICTORIA

    Nearly 25,000 trade unionists in Victoria will be affected by the suspension of the activities of the approved societies formed under the National Insurance Act, ...

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  23. A CITY MYSTERY

    City detectives had a mystery on their hands last night. At 11.20 p.m. a man walked up to the casualty desk at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and said that ...

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