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  3. Anglo-American Proposal for World Economic Congress

    A world conference on economic problems, including access to raw materials and involving the colonial question, is expected to follow the trade negotiation between Britain and America. ...

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  4. RAIL DISASTER

    Seven were killed and fifty seriously injured in London's worst underground smash when two crowded trains collided ...

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  5. Japanese Victory at Hsuchow

    The Japanese gained a major victory near Hsuchow, says the Hongkong correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." The Chinese' success at Anwhei is premature inasmuch as it was merely a rearguard action to cover the retreat from Hsuchow. ...

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  6. REORGANISATION

    [?]owing to the storm of criticism over Britain's air defences, Lord Swinton to-day resigned the portfolio of Secretary for ...

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  7. FRENCH DEFENCE LOAN FULL

    PARIS, Monday.—The French defence loan was oversubscribed. ...

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  8. VICTORIAN M's.L.A. WANT MORE PAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Following the raising of salaries of Federal Parliamentarians, a move is being made in Melbourne to increase the ...

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  9. SPANISH AIR RAID

    MADRID, Tuesday.—Twelve loyalist[?] bombers attacked the rebel aerodrome at Caude, west of Teruel, and they completely destroyed 25 Italian ...

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  10. McCORMICK

    With only two no-balls against him during the day, McCormick seems to be eradicating the habit but at the price of his speed and hostility. ...

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  11. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    The British Government has not suggested to Czechoslovakia any particular measures or concessions to deal with the Sudeten ...

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  12. LORD WEIR RESIGNS IN SYMPATHY.

    It is understood that Lord Weir resigned from the Air Council in sympathy with Lord Swinton. ...

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  13. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While fixing a leak in a new line in the top of an electric light pole in Sutherland today, Charles Stanley Lowton, aged 33, ...

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  14. FRENCH PURCHASE OF AMERICAN WAR PLANES

    The Air Minister (M. Guy le Chambre) announced that the Government has purchased 100 fighting planes ...

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  15. FRANCO RECOGNISED BY THE VATICAN

    The Holy See has recognised General Franco's Government in Spain and has appointed Monsignor ...

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  16. WATERSIDE BAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) indicated to-day that the Commonwealth Government was determined that unless the waterside workers ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. PARALYSIS VICTIMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Dr. Wilfred Vickers said to-day that more than 50 per cent. of infantile paralysis victims in the recent epidemic in New ...

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  18. GERMAN PASTORS

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that 10,000 pastors of the Protestant Church must decide before April, 1939, between dismissal ...

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  19. WRECKAGE FROM LOST STEAMER

    LONDON, Monday.— Two hatch covers with the name Anglo Australian burnt into them, may possibly provide a clue to the missing ...

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  20. IRON ORE EXPORT

    Mr. Healy, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, alleged today that the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd., had been exporting iron ore ...

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  21. WORK RESUMED AT LYSAGHTS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.— Work was resumed at Ly[?]ghis [?]lvanising Works on the 6 a.m. shift to-day. Seven hundred men started work and ...

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  22. ONE DRINK EXCUSES TRAFFIC CHARGE

    Mr. Arnold, S.M., at the Central Police Court, to-day, declared that he did not believe that the act intended that a man who had one drink was under ...

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  23. BACHELORS PENALISED IN ITALY

    ROME, Tuesday.—Italian bachelors already subject to special taxation, will be further penalised by a new decree stating that henceforth ...

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  24. CHILD KILLED

    In a terriffic collision between two cars at the Western entrance to Penrith tonight, one child was killed and six persons were injured. ...

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  25. CANBERRA MEMORIALS TO GREAT AUSTRALIANS

    A proposal for an open-air "Westminster Abbey" in the grounds of Parliament House, Canberra, will be placed before the National Memorials Committee by the Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Curtin), when it meets at Canberra on May 25. ...

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  26. VICTORIAN WOMAN GOLFER'S SUCCESS IN ENGLAND.

    Miss Hutton, the Victorian golf champion, beat Mrs. Dridge, the Welsh international, by six up in the second round of the women's ...

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  27. Count Von Luckner Overdue

    Although it was due yesterday there is yet no sign of the luxury yacht which is bringing Count Von Luckner to Sydney. ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. BIG OIL SEARCH IN NEW ZEALAND

    The Vacuum Oil company tonight announced the formation of a company in New Zealand to be known as the New Zealand Petroleum Oil ...

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