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  3. LONDON FUNDS

    Because of the decline in the favourable overseas trade balance, it is estimated that the Commonwealth will have to ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. 5,000 Casualties in Canton Air Raids

    It is estimated that 5,000 have been killed and injured in air raids in the past nine days. Only four machines participated in a raid on Canton at" dawn to-day. Bombs were scattered in the residential districts. ...

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  5. B.M.A. DECLINES CO-OPERATION IN NATIONAL INSURANSE

    By an overwhelming majority, members of the N.S.W. branch of the British Medical Association have decided not to co-operate With the Commonwealth Government in carrying on the national insurance scheme at a capitation fee of ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. C.P. BREAKAWAY

    A serious development in the b[?]kaway movement of the Country Party occurred to-day when Mr. P. P. Inchbold, ...

    Article : 219 words
  7. FATAL BOUNDARY HIT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Major C. B. Grace, son of W. G. Grace, after scoring a boundary hit at Bekhell, collapsed and died. ...

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  8. PEACE MASS AT WESTMINSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The People's Mass for World Peace was celebrated in Westminster Cathedral this morning m the presence of Cardinal ...

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  9. 20 INCINERATED AFTER LIGHTNING STROKE

    MANILLA, Monday.—More than 20 persons were burnt to death and many injured when lightning struck houses adjoining one in which a ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. PACIFIC FLIGHT TO NEW GUINEA

    HONOLULU, Tuesday.—Dr. Archbold, who intends carrying out an economic exploration of Dutch New Guinea, hopped off from the Pea[?] ...

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  11. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL

    The National Health and Pensions Insurance Bill is expected to be passed through all stages by both Houses of Parliament by June 24. Experienced observers at Canberra ...

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  12. ALBERTA DEFAULT

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Social Credit Government of Alberta defaulted in the payment of a 2,000,000 dollar debenture issue. Payment of ...

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  13. GERMAN PRESS

    The weekly newspaper "Omnibus" surprisingly attacks certain, German newspapers for their attitude towards British ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. DUNNINGHAM, MEMORIAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Seven hundred citizens attended the meeting called by the Lord Mayor at the Town Hall to-day, "at which it was decided ...

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  15. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S CAR STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Displaying remarkable daring, a thief entered the car of the Attorney-General, (Mr. Manning) as it was parked opposite ...

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  16. MINERS THREAT

    A stiikc at the Aberdare Central Colliery is threatened. The Northern Miners' Committee of management today lnformed the management of ...

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  17. BOY MIGRANTS FROM SOUTH WALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Meagre prospects of employment in South Wales are turning thoughts of a number of boys towards farming in Australia ...

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  18. UNRULY SCENE IN HOUSE

    Unruly scenes in which members on both sides of the House frequent ly shouted down speakers on the other side occurred in the House of ...

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  19. CONSCRIPTION

    A forthright denial that the conscription issue was raised at the Imperial Conference in London last ye[?] was given in the House of Represen[?] ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. "JEST OF NATIONS"

    "It Is a sad thing for an old fel[?]ow in his 76th year to sec the British flag becoming the jest of nations," said Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at ...

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  21. COUNT VON LUCKNER

    Count Von Luckner referring to the hostile reception accorded him at the Town Hall last night, said today that he was not upset and he was ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. Severe Drought Breaks in Europe

    Heavy rains have somewhat mitigated the drought but conditions are still catastrophic over large areas where wine fruit and vegetables have ...

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  23. HEAVY LOSSES IN FRANCE

    The reassembling of Parliament and the arrival of deputies from the rural constituencies has brought drought losses into the front line of ...

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  24. Stronger Northern Defence Besa at Darwin

    A new garrison totally mechanised and equipped with armoured machine-gun carriers capable of traversing difficult country and with approximately double man power of the present m barracks, will be established at Darwin. ...

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  25. CUSTOMS HAUL

    Sydney Customs officers secured the biggest haul for many years when in the hold of the steamer Taiping they found a case containing about ...

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