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  3. DANZIG NAZI LEADER TO SPEAK

    Intense interest is being taken in a speech that the leader of the Danzig Nazi party (Herr Foerster) will deliver to-night on lines laid down by Herr Hitler. It is believed that Herr Foerster's next step after he has ...

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    SPORTING CONTESTS IN TENNIS, HOCKEY, AND BASKET-BALL between the Adelaide and Melbourne Teachers' Colleges kept spectators (top right) on tip-toe with excitement at the University yesterday. (Top left) I. L. Burdon and M. Longbottom, of Adelaide, clearing the net after winning the men's doubles. (Bottom left) Melbourne on the defensive in the hockey match. (Bottom right) Falling with a smile. An Adelaide girl coming to earth over a Melbourne opponent in the basket-ball match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  5. DEADLOCK ON WHEAT ASSISTANCE

    Deadlock was reached last night at the Premiers' Conference convened by the Commonwealth Government to devise a wheat stabilisation plan, because the Victorian representatives insisted that aid for the ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. NAZI TRADE BID

    Germany and South Africa are reported to be negotiating for a new payments agreement, says the "Financial ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. PREMIERS DIFFER ON PAYMENTS

    When a deadlock seemed inevitable last night, a suggestion was made that the Commonwealth and the States, other than Victoria, ...

    Article : 354 words
  8. RAZOR USED IN FIGHT

    In a disturbance at Dudley Flats last night, Albert Cornish, aged 47 years, and his wife, Myrtle Cornish, ...

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  9. RESUMPTION LIKELY

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday. — Settlement terms drawn up to-day between representatives of the mine ...

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  10. FORGOT CARES IN MUSIC

    SOME of the leading political figures in Europe forgot their worries last night and sought relief from their ...

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  11. RAIDERS LOSE HEAVILY

    Heavy casualties were suffered by raiding planes in the mimic war being fought by Westland and Eastland forces, says a ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. COMMONWEALTH PROPOSALS

    The Commonwealth plan put forward by Mr. Menzies was:— The Commonwealth Government was prepared to share with the ...

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  13. BOMBING IN CHINA

    The British and French Consulates at Chungking, the temporary headquarters of the Chinese Central Government, were bombed ...

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  14. SPECIAL GUARD FOR LINER

    Members of the special branch of Scotland Yard, disguised as dock workers, are guarding the Mauretania at King George V. dock in ...

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  15. SHIP ABLAZE IN ATLANTIC

    A wireless message from the American freighter Pipestone County (5,102 tons), says that the crew is fighting a fire in the ship, ...

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  16. "DIPLOMATIC" SMUGGLING

    A Federal Grand Jury has charged the French Foreign Office with having permitted diplomatic bags to be used for smuggling thousands ...

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  17. WARDERS WANT SLIPPERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Prisoners, at Brisbane Gaol complain that the noise of warders walking about at night disturbes their sleep. Now the warders ask to be ...

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  18. FITNESS CAMPAIGN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Queensland's contribution to the national health campaign was begun to-day with the appointment of the State council for ...

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  19. "PLOT" TO KEEP MR. LANG

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. D. Rees, a leading member of the Lang Labour executive, said to-night that he intended to protest to a meeting of the executive ...

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  20. Old Wesley Boy is Newest of Newly Fledged Premiers at Conference

    Being an Australian Premier is no steady job. Of the three interstate leaders who have come to Melbourne for the wheat conference, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PAYING HIS FIRST VISIT TO MELBOURNE since he become Premier of New South Wales, Mr. Mair was welcomed at Spencer street by his son John when he arrived to attend the Wheat Conference. Mr. John Mair resides in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "MYSTERY" SHIPS IN PACIFIC

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday. — One day ahead of the intinerary, the cruiser Leander, flagship of the New Zealand squadron, returned to Auckland to-day ...

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