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  3. INSPECTOR- GENERAL

    Major-General Squires, of the British Army, who has been appointed Inspector-General of the Australian Army under the new defence plan, ...

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  4. JAP PINCERS

    The Japanese claim that 50 Chinese divisions, numbering 350,000 men, were trapped in a pincer movement following ...

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  5. MEDICAL TEST

    After asking that he be permitted to retire on the grounds of ill-health, the Commissioner of Police (Mr. MacKay) asked ...

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  6. VON LUCKNER

    The auxiliary yacht "Seeteufel", commanded by Count Felix von Luckner, entered the Sydney Heads shortly before midnight last night. ...

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  7. WARD IN FORM

    Northamptonshire collapsed when the match against the Australians was resumed this morning, and the side was ...

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  8. MODERN ARMADA

    Mr. Roosevelt will shortly ask Congress for an appropriation of £5,000,000 to start the immediate construction of warships ...

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  9. SURREY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Miss Nancy Wynne defeated Miss James, the title holder in the quarter finals of the Surrey championships today 5/7, 7/5, 6/2. ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Moderate selections offered at the wool sales to-day, chiefly New Zealand crossbreds. These together with Australian merino sold to home trade ...

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  11. WEED-END WEATHER.

    Mr. Mares said to-day that mostly fine but cloudy weather with occasional showers could be expected in Sydney during the weekend. ...

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  12. SAFER FLYING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Civil Aviation Department has completed plans for more effective marking of aerodromes and air routes for night ...

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  13. FOUR DEMANDS

    Four demands for major improvements in the National Insurance Bill will be served on the Government when the measure reaches the ...

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  14. 23 YEARS IN CELLAR

    PARIS, Friday.—Denis Caron ([?]1) who lived for 23 years in a cellar after deserting the army in 19[?] was court-martialled and sentenced to [?] ...

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  15. JUGGLED CITY FUNDS

    NEW YORK, Friday.— Warrants have been issued at Watcrbury, Connecticut, for the arrest of Lt.-Governor Frank Hayes, who is also Mayer ...

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  16. BEHIND HIS BACK

    MEXICO CITY, Friday.— While President Cardenas is in San Luis, boldly disarming the rebel, General Cedillo, an important non-military ...

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  17. UNITED PARTY

    The Government Party secured an overwhelming victory in tne South African elections. The result is accepted as a definite victory for the ...

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  18. TIN CLIPPINGS

    Mr. H. Chesney Hart, general manager of the Detinning Pty. Ltd., said today that thousands of tons of tin clippings had been accumulated in ...

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  19. SPY HUNT

    Mystery surrounding the exit of Dr. Ignatz Griebl, former national leader of the American Nazis, and one of the chief witnesses in the ...

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  20. SAW WAR HORRORS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sister Sharples, who arrived in Sydney to-day en route to New Zealand, after spending a considerable time in the Spanish war ...

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  21. FLIERS FOUND

    The missing "flying doctor," Dr. Allan King, and his pilot (Mr. A. Cundy) have been found at Victoria River depot, Northern Territory, ...

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  22. LICENCE SUSPENSION

    Criticism by magistrates of the provision in the law for automatic suspension of motorists[?] licences upon the conviction for certain offences ...

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  23. ITALY'S SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Friday.—Much importance is attached to the visit of General Teruzzi to Italian East Africa, accompanied by seven officials, says ...

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  24. HOSPITAL SCHEMES

    The National Insurance Scheme of the Commonwealth Government will have a serious affect on the State Hospitals' contribution scheme, and ...

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  25. IRON ORE EMBARGO

    Referring to the Australian Government's decision to prevent the export of iron ore, the newspaper "Yomurai" says that the Nippon Mining ...

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  26. GOVT. DEFEATED

    Mr. Wedgewood-Benn (Lab.), initiating the debate on the motion for the adjournment in the House of Commons today criticised the ...

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  27. NON-INTERVENTION

    While newspapers reproduce articles from the French Press disclosing the passage of arms from France to Spain, Italian quarters feel that ...

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  28. WARWICK STAKES FURLONG SHORTER

    The A.J.C. committee decided today to reduce the distance of the Warwick Stakes weight-for-age race to be run on August 27, from eight ...

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  29. FRANCE UNEASY

    An uneasy situation in connection with relations between Italy and France, over, Spain, was further accentuated to-day as a result of wild ...

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  30. BOYS BURNT PLAYING WITH BOMB

    Paul Cullen (13) and John Beasley (13) ignited powder which they took from a big basket bomb, and in the flare-up which followed, both lads ...

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  31. FERRIER IN QUEENSLAND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

    Jim Ferrier, of New South Wales, entered the final of the Queensland amateur golf championship to-day when he defeated H. Le Grand five ...

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  32. HORSEMAN DIES OF INJURIES

    Gravely injured in a fall at the Casino Show lon Wednesday, Roderick Sutherland (30), of McLean, died in hospital tonight. ...

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  33. SWORE OVER PHONE FINED £20

    For having used obscene language over a public telephone line, Sidney Charles Pearson (36), a labourer, was fined £20 at the Paddington Court ...

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