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  3. TENSION IN EUROPE AFTER SPANISH THREAT

    Tension has developed in Europe following a talk by the Spanish Ambassador (Senor Deaz Carate) with the British Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax). The Ambassador declared that unless the attacks ceased by insurgent ...

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  4. SECOND TEST

    When play ceased to-day in the Second Test match, Australia was 195 runs behind England's first innings total with ...

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  5. 800,000 IDLE THROUGH JAPANESE RATIONING

    The Domei Press Agency estimates that 800,000 workers have been thrown idle as a result of the control ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA FIGHTS TO MAKE DRAW

    With the saving of a follow-on practically assured, Australia has gone a long way towards achieving a draw—a cheerless ...

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  7. DUTCH MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA?

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Sir Earle Page states that at present he is negotiating with the Dutch Government[?] with a view to the possibility of the ...

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  8. FLYING BOATS LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The flying boats Camelia and Cordelia left London for Australia at 5.15 a.m. and 5.45 a.m. respectively. One hundred ...

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  9. WOMAN KILLED BY CAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Beatrice McCarthy, aged 53, of Bellevue Hill, was killed when struck by a car outside her home at Bellevue Hill ...

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  10. FAST FERRY FOR SYDNEY

    LONDON, Saturday.— The South Steyne, the new ferry steamer for the Sydney-Manly service, which was launched on the Clyde in April, ...

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  11. JAPAN'S THREAT

    The British Government is awaiting confirmation of reports that Japan is proposing to abolish the extraterritorial rights of the Powers in ...

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  12. LOUIS-BAER FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Fight promoter Mike Jacobs said that Joe Louis and Max Baer had agreed to the terms of a title match in ...

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  13. THEIR MAJESTIES TO ATTEND FUNERAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Their Majesties left for Glamis Castle by the Royal train which also conveyed the coffin of the Queen's mother, the ...

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  14. PRIME MINISTER TO JOIN. COMMUNITY SINGING

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has an engagement to sing on July 5. He and Dame Enid Lyons have accepted an invitation to attend the ...

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  15. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    The Canadian Government's opposition to the proposed trade treaty with the United States has stiffened because of recent developments. ...

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  16. NATIONAL CABINET

    Five dissentient Wafdists, including the leader, Ahmed Miher, have joined the reconstructed Cabinet and have given it a ...

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  17. SENATE REJECTS INSURANCE AMENDMENT

    By two votes the Senate, sitting for the first time on a Saturday since 1928, rejected the Commonwealth Government's proposal to approve life ...

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  18. FALL FROM BRIDGE

    Emil Mason, 27, a seaman of the H.M.A.S. Vampire, fell 100 feet from the footway of the Harbour Bridge near Hickson Road to his death last ...

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  19. QUEANBEYAN EASILY HOLDS MASSY CUP

    Queanbeyan defeated Crookwell in the Massy Cup match at Queanbeyan yesterday by 16 points to three. The standard of play did not measure up ...

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  20. GERMAN SPIES

    President Roosevelt, commenting to-day on the recent revelations of German espionage in the United States, declared that the Army and ...

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