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  3. UNIONS REFUSE ADVISORY PANEL ON DEFENCE

    The Australian Council of Trades Unions to-day refused to accept the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to appoint an advisory panel of four union leaders to confer with the Government on the defence question. ...

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  4. SOUTH CHINA

    Chinese sources report that twenty-seven Japanese warships are lying off Chungshan on the Kwantung coast. ...

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  5. BRADMAN WINS RACE FOR 1,000 RUNS IN MAY

    Although hampered by rain, Bradman won the race for 1,000 runs in May with flashing hitting to-day. This is the second occasion he has accomplished the feat, the former achievement being in 1930. ...

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  6. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    A dispatch to the troops indicates that the Czechoslovakian situation is unchanged, says the Australian Associated Press. ...

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  7. MISSED 1000 RUNS FOR MAY

    LONDON, Thursday.— Dismissed for a duck while playing for Middle-sex against Worcestershire to-day, Edrich missed a chance of scoring ...

    Article : 38 words
  8. JUDGE IN CAR COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Judge Curlewis was driving a car on the northern approach to the Harbour Bridge when it was involved in a collision with a ...

    Article : 46 words
  9. MURDER OF LABOUR LEADER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.- William Brown, the Labour leader, who last November was threatened with assassination, was found dead in a car ...

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  10. STRIKING TRIBUTES

    Thousands lined the streets along which the funeral cortege of the late Mr. J. M. Dunningham passed this afternoon and bore testimony to his ...

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  11. BRITISH WAR SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government introduced into the House of Commons a Commodities Bill providing for the purchase of wheat, sugar ...

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  12. MYSTERIOUS GIFT OF £97

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) is mystified over a cheque for £97 he received to-day, but that has not prevented him from paying it into ...

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  13. "BREACH OF FAITH"

    After discussion to-day about the negotiations preceding the lifting of the embargo on the export of scrap metal by the Waterside Workers' ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. TRAM DRIVER FOUND NOT DRUNK

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The charge against Arthur McKenzie, aged 45, a tram driver, of having been found drunk while in charge of a tram at ...

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  15. 500 KILLED

    It is expected that the Alicante death roll will reach 500. Thousands of graves have been dug by volunteers overnight. All ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. PALESTINE OUTRAGE

    HAIFA, Friday.—Gunmen raided the village of Miska and, demanding to see the leading villagers, shot them point blank as they approached, ...

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  17. NORTHERN FLOODS

    Every road except that to Ballina is impassable, but the Richmond River is receding after having reached a maximum level of 27½ feet. ...

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  18. OTTAWA REVISION

    Contrasting with the grand scale opening of the treaty negotiations with elaborate ceremonies at Ottawa, the Anglo-Australian revision negotiations ...

    Article : 311 words
  19. NON-INTERVENTION

    With the exception[?] of the Soviet representative (Mr. Kagan) all delegates to the Chairman's Sub-committee of the Non-Intervention ...

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  20. AIR RECORD

    According to information received here today it would appear that the British Air Force attempt on the long distance non-stop record will ...

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  21. AIR RAID ON FRENCH STATION

    The Spanish rebel planes last night bombed and considerably damaged a railway station at Cerbere on the French side of the Franco-Spanish ...

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  22. GERMAN CAPTAIN

    Captain Adolph Ahrens, commander of the liner Bremen, has been subpoenaed to appear for the Federal Grand Jury, which is investigating ...

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  23. A.W.U. BALLOT

    Messrs. J. Bailey and T. J. O'Sullivan were elected respectively president of the Australian Workers' Union and the State Secretary of the ...

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  24. YALLOURN STRIKE

    As the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union and the Electrical Trades Union have advised their members that they must not stop ...

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  25. AMERICAN NAVY FOR ATLANTIC IN 1939

    The United States has emphasised the shifting of world trouble centre to Europe by directing the navy to manoeuvre off the Atlantic coast in 1939. ...

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  26. POSTHUMOUS HONOUR.

    It is regarded as almost certain that a knighthood will be conferred on the late Mr. J. M. Dunningham, Minister for Labour and Industry. ...

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