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  3. BREAKDOWN FEARED IN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

    A way out of the Anglo-Australia trade deadlock has not yet been discovered. Sir Earle Page, Mr. Bruce and officials had a consultation all the morning and the discussions will continue. ...

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  4. TRADE PACT

    The Commonwealth Government may review textile quotas granted to Japan under the new trade agreement, unless Japan's ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS FAIL ON STICKY WICKET

    Bradman and Hassett saved Australia when the tourists were sent in by Yorkshire on a wet wicket to-day. Both batted splendidly under difficult conditions, the captain making 59 and the latter 94, including four sixes. ...

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  6. STALIN'S PLANS

    The chief of the Soviet Eastern Political Department (Mr. Lushkov) in a statement to the Domei Newsagency, stated that ...

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  7. BURKE WINS DIAMOND SCULLS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Burke won the Diamond Sculls at Henley, defeating Habbis in the final in 8 minutes [?] seconds—a record. ...

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  8. RED ARMY AIRWOMEN'S FEAT

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Three Red Army airwomen flew a single engined seaplane from Sevastopol to Archangel in 10 hours 33 minutes, ...

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  9. EVANGELIST'S WEDDING

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday.— The famous Evangelist, Gypsy Smith[?] aged 78, was quietly married to Mary Saw, 26-year-old musician. The ...

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  10. THE KING'S CUP

    LONDON, Sunday.—A. Henshaw, flying a Mew Gull and with a handicap of 11 minutes 4 seconds, and conceding 2 hours 38 minutes 1 second ...

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  11. SWATOW

    One thousand civilians were killed or injured and many fires were started, when nine Japanese planes dropped 7[?] bombs ...

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  12. THE "EYE" OF THE NORTH

    The new patrol launch being constructed for the Department of the Interior has been named "Kuru," an[?] aboriginal name for "the eye." To ...

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  13. ENGLAND'S PLAYERS FOR THIRD TEST

    The following thirteen have been selected from whom England's Test team will be chosen for the third [?]of the series, to ...

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  14. REV. T. E. RUTH RETIRES

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The well[?] known Minister, the Rev. T. E. Ruth[?] announced to a large congregation to-night his retirement from the Pit[?] ...

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  15. CAR COLLISION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons)[?] alted on the side of the Sydney[?]nberra road in the bitter cold last [?]ght while his wife, Dame Enid ...

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  16. AMENDING BETTING LAW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) gave an emphatic denial to-night to the report that the Government intended to ...

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  17. FIGHTING PLANES

    The War Department has given a contract for American fighting planes costing 14,433,196 dollars. It is the largest order for military ...

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  18. RAIN OF POTS AND PANS

    A novel method of expressing "happy birthday" to the Canberra Alpine Club was taken on the occasion of its housewarming party on ...

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  19. ROME PACT

    The Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) and the British Ambassador (Lord P[?]rth), discussed developments in the Spanish situation. ...

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  20. MR. CAMERON'S MISSION

    To convince growers in the one State which voted against the proposal, of the importance of agreeing to the creation of a statut[?] ...

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  21. QUEANBEYAN WINS AGAIN

    Despite intensive coaching, Canberra League team failed to make the grade when opposed to Queanbeyan yesterday, and was convincingly beaten after having led 9-3 at half-time. The final scores were Queanbeyan, 16; Canberra, [?] ...

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  22. ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT

    London financial circles feel that [?]nother step towards international [?]olitical understanding has been [?]eached as a result of the ...

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  23. TREATY RIGHTS

    Italy's rights under the AngloItalian Treaty of 1883, giving Italians full liberty to enter Australia with their families, are being given ...

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  24. TRIPLE CROWN

    Budge won the triple crown at Wimbledon yesterday, when he followed his success in the Men's Singles Championship with victories in the ...

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