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  3. REPRISALS

    The British Government is conterring with its representatives in Spain regarding measures to be taken to deal with attacks on ...

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  4. NEW 2CA

    Canberra's new Broadcasting House, the studio of 2CA, was officially opened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), last night at a ...

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  5. THE HOSPITAL

    Strong criticism of the Government for the disfranchise of a section of Canberra women under the new Hospital Ordinance, was ...

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  6. BY TEN WICKETS

    Sunny conditions greeted the resumption of the Australias' match against Gloucestershire. O'Reilly immediattely hit out but in Sinfield's ...

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  7. JAPAN'S GAMBLE

    The report that the Japanese landed troops at Saiheung has been denied. The Shanghai correspondent of the ...

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  8. CONSCRIPTION

    If war breaks out, in which case conscription virtually is certain to be imposed, it is expected that all Australians and other ...

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  9. GOVERNOR'S DEATH

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Friday.— Sir Edward Denham, Governor of Jamaica since 1934, died to-day. ...

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  10. CZECHS RECOGNISE FRANCO.

    BURGOS, Thursday.—Czecho-Slovakia has recognised tho Franco Government. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN GOLFERS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Continuing their Scottish tour, the Australian golfers played Carnoustie on the famous championship links to-day. The ...

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  12. GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The value of the estate of K. G. Richards, grazier, late of Cumcumbi, Cootamundra, who died on March 5, has been sworn for ...

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  13. REPLY TO BRITISH PROTEST

    Replying to the British protest against the sinking of the British steamers Thorpehall and Penthames in Valencia Harbour, General Franco ...

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  14. NURSE'S CONDITION UNCHANGED.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The condition of Nurse Kathleen Wilson, who has now been unconscious in the Royal North Shore Hospital for 24 days, is ...

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  15. MANCHUKUO IMPORTS WHEAT

    TOKYO, Friday—The Domei Newsagency says that the Manchukuan Government is importing 1,500,000 sacks of Japanese wheat for the ...

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  16. AIR BATTLE

    A big air fight took place on the Teruel front in Spain to-day. The rebels declare that their planes shot down six loyalist bombers which ...

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  17. ACCIDENT DUE TO NEGLIGENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The coroner found that the underground railway accident in which seven people lost their lives was duo to the negligence ...

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  18. ATTEMPT ON AIR RECORD

    SYDNEY. Friday—Guinea Airways new Lockheed 14, failed to break the Melbourne to Sydney record this mornine. The Plane, piloted by ...

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  19. TAXI FARES

    The Minister for Transport (Mr, Bruxner) informed representatives of the taxi companies at a conference to day, that country and overseas ...

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  20. PIRATES BUSY

    Two cases of piracy have occurred off the Chinese coast in as many days. On Wednesday, a steam tender ...

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  21. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—State Government departments are being deluged with inquiries regarding the King's Birthday holiday, and it was [?] ...

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  22. FINE WEEK-END.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Today's minimum temperature of 45.4 degrees at 6.45 a.m. was, with one exception, the lowest recorded this year. ...

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  23. MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS

    A married woman, aged 58, died in the North Shore hospital last night after being unconscious for 14 days. Although the patient was subjected ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Early indications are that Queensland medical practitioners will reject the capitation fee of 11/- provided for medical services under the ...

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  25. STATE WATER SCHEMES

    The Government has prepared scheme for providing water supplies and irrigation facilities in many country districts. ...

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  26. PLEA FOB YAMPI SOUND

    West Australian members of both Houses of Parliament will request the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) on Tuesday, to lift the iron ore export [?] ...

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  27. COMPENSATION FOR R.A.A.F. CRASH

    Compensation totalling £2,240 will be paid by the Commonwealth Government to the wife and family of Flight-Lieut. Allsop, who was killed ...

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  28. PROPERTY RETURNED

    The police returned the property of the Hon. Unity Freeman-Mitford, with the exception of camera and films. She left for Germany ...

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  29. MAN HUNT

    Edgar Hoover, chief of the "G" men arrived at Princetown and took charge of the hunt for the kidnappers of the five-year-old son of J. B. ...

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  30. WAR SUPPLIES

    The second reading of the Essential Commodities Bill was agreed to without division in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  31. UNION EXPULSION

    An application to the CommonWealth Arbitration Court for the deregistration of the Australian Journalists' Association, was made to-day ...

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  32. DARWIN COMPOUND

    When a new compound costing £50,000 for the aborigines is completed, all natives who normally roam Darwin streets will be prohibited ...

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  33. DIVORCE DECREE

    Following the declaration by the Full Court recently on "secrecy" of clients in relation to divorce laws, Acting Justice Edwards, in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. Proposed Tyre Monopoly in N.Z.

    The Government's proposal to grant a monopoly for the manufacture of motor tyres in New Zealand has aroused widespread resentment in ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. TWO NATIONAL ANTHEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Cabinet announced that equal status has been given to "God Save the King" and "Die Stem." The Minister for the Interior (Mr. ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. AVIATION EXPERTS FLYING TO NEW GUINEA

    Dr. Archbold, accompanied by two aviation experts, hopped off for Honolulu on his way to New Guinea, where he will carry out exploratory ...

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