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  3. CANBERRA PLANNING

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen) yesterday announced the appointment of the Canberra Planning and Development Committee, comprising seven members, two of whom are residents of Canberra. ...

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  4. HONOURS EVEN

    Summing up on the Test, the London critics generally agree that the honours remain further even. ...

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  5. Franco to Continue Bombing of British Ships

    According to the Burgos correspondent of "The Times," a semi official statement from General Franco's headquarters indicates that no change in the Nationalists' air policy can be expected unless General Franco's proposal for a single neutral control harbour for ...

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  6. MAHER CUP MATCH

    YOUNG, Wednesday. — In the Maher Cup match to-day, Young beat Wyalong, 17 to nil. ...

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  7. AIR MAIL AGREEMENT

    The Bill ratifying the 15-year Em[?]re air mail agreement entered into [?] the United Kingdom and Aus[?]alian Governments, was introduced ...

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  8. SUZANNE LENGLEN ILL

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Anxiety is felt for the former tennis star, Suzanne Lenglen, who is suffering severe aenemia. She has had a blood ...

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  9. COASTAL RADIO BEACON

    The first coastal radio beacon in Australia has been installed at Cape Otway, in Victoria, and successful tests have been carried out. It will ...

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  10. NO APPLE BOARD BEFORE 1940

    Tasmanian objections to the establishment of the Apple and Pear Export Control Board have delayed the operation of Commonwealth plans for ...

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  11. CANCER RESEARCH HOPES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Dr. Neville Evans, X-ray specialist of San Francisco, said to-day that rapid strides had been made in cancer ...

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  12. FLYING BOATS AT KARACHI

    KARACHI, Tuesday.—The two flying boats which are on their way to Australia reached Karachi from Basra. There is now a doubt whether ...

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  13. DERBYSHIRE OUT

    Barnes, who fractured his wrist while en route to England, played in his first match of the tour today when he was selected in the side ...

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  14. NAURU'S LIQUOR SUPPLY

    Nauru went "dry" last year. The population of 194 Europeans and 1,261 Chinese drank only 9,662 gallons of beer, stout and lager, 180 gallons of ...

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  15. JOCKEY DEMANDS £500 FOR RIDE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—T. Webster caused a stir to-day when he refused the offer of the ride on Pooley Bridge in the Grand National Hurdle Race ...

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  16. ANOTHER RUSH

    Far from easing, the tension in the Commonwealth political arena has gathered renewed force. The National Health and Pensions ...

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  17. YANGTSE FLOODS SUBSIDING

    The actual position of the Matang boom on the Yangtse River is obscure. The Chinese have apparently lost ...

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  18. OFFICIAL SECRETS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in the House of Commons to-day, announced the Government would agree to the appointment of a ...

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  19. BANKING BILL

    The Treasurer (Mr. Casey) said in the House of Representatives yesterday that banking proposals the Commonwealth Government had in mind ...

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  20. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS DEFENDED

    Vigorous defence of the Imperial Airways and a request for fair play is contained in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), by the ...

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  21. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    Captain Haultain, master of the commonwealth patrol boat, Larrakia, continued his evidence to-day in [?]aims by the Japanese interests for ...

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  22. STATE LOTTERY

    Severe criticism of the present State Lottery building was launched today by Alderman O'Dea, of the Sydney City Council, and Mr. G. ...

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  23. NAZI PURGE IN AUSTRIA

    After a month of effort, the Nazi leader (Herr Buerckel) has carried out a severe purge on the Austrian Nazis. ...

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  24. Anti-Aircraft Defences Increased

    Important changes in the anti-aircraft defence organisation, including the doubling of territorial anti-aircraft personnel, was announced in the ...

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  25. SHOOTING VICTIM'S SILENCE

    Throughout the day the police again questioned John Pickett, aged 27, also known as Corbett, regarding the identity of a man who shot him ...

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