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  3. RAIN AVERTS DEFEAT

    When Yorkshire wanted only 65 runs and had seven wickets intact, rain intervened to stave off almost certain defeat of the Australians. After heavy rain, the match was abandoned at 4 p.m. ...

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  4. Favourable Turn in Ottawa Talks

    Whereas last week there was some distinct possibility of the Qttawa Agreement being terminated in view of the deadlock, Sir Earle Page and the other Australian delegates now hope that this can be avoided and that a new agreement will automatically replace ...

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  5. ITALIAN ANGER

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press, learns that Count Ciano's talk with Lord Perth yesterday ...

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  6. PLANES FOR EAST

    Inquiries have been received by the Commonwealth Government from private British and American interests regarding ...

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  7. DEATH OF RACEHORSE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A post mortem on Mala revealed that the horse's death was due to asphyxia as a result of congestion of the lungs. ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) told a deputation to-day that the Govrenment could not reduce the unemployment tax unless ...

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  9. DRAMATIC SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A man, so far unidentified, jumped more than 200 feet from the cliff at Ben Buckler near Bondi, to-day, and landed on the ...

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  10. SLUMS CLEARANCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Government has decided to bring down legislation to abolish 1,200 slu[?] houses within 5 miles of the General ...

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  11. BRITISH EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Monday.—The Ministry of Labour returns show approximately 11,333,000 insured persons in employment on June 13, which is a decline ...

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  12. WITHDRAWALS

    The Henday[?] correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states according to information from Burgos, General Franco is prepared unconditionally to ...

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  13. FINED FOR BREAKING WINDOWS

    A man was arrested at the Acton Offices of the Department of the Interior yesterday, and charged with breaking two windows alued at 10/[?] ...

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  14. French Counters to Japan

    France is reported to be creating a military aerodrome at Kwang Chowan to offset the Japanese threat to Hainan, and ...

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  15. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Referring to the Queensland Conversion Loan of £2,186,120, the Chairman of the Loan Council (Mr. R. G. Casey), stated yesterday that up to ...

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  16. GUN FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With a bullet wound in his head, the body of James Simpson, of Rushworth, was found to-day. There was a rifle ...

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  17. GERMAN CARS

    It is the intention of the Auto Union A.G. of Shemnitz, Germany, to establish a factory in Australia, where two-thirds ...

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  18. CHEAPER EGGS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As from tomorrow, the price of eggs will be cheapened. The new prices will be: Hens, 1/6; cafe 1/4 (down 3d.); ...

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  19. CROP FAILURE

    Standing naked to the waist upon a threshing machine on which he worked for a quarter of an hour when inaugurating the threshing season, ...

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  20. "JAPAN WILL FAIL"

    The Japanese naval spokesman says that as a result of the Nanchang raid, China's front rank aeroplanes can now be counted on the fingers of ...

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  21. BID FOR SPEED RECORD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The British racing driver, Captain Eyston, arrived to-day from England en route for Bonneville where he will make an ...

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  22. HOSPITAL BOARD

    The first meeting of the recentlyelected Canberra Hospital Board was called by the acting Minister for Health (Mr. Cameron) at Parliament ...

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  23. LAUNCH RESCUED AT SEA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A fishing launch which drifted out to sea and became lost following a breakdown of the engine off Curl Curl last night. ...

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  24. COMPENSATION AWARD FOR WIFE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Judge Richardson, in the County Court today, awarded Peyfech Blumenkrantz, aged 39, of Carlton, £416 ...

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  25. BOAT CAPSIZES

    Captain Morgan, chief officer of the Swedish cargo steamer Anton, and Alexander Persson, aged 44, were drowned and Carl Persson ...

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  26. WOMAN POISONED

    While doctors are fighting for the life of a woman allegedly suffering from arsenic poisoning, detectives arrested her husband, a Maltese ...

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  27. CAR INSURANCE

    The cost of the third party motor car insurance is expected to be approximately £1/10/- a year. It is proposed that when motorists ...

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  28. CHINA UNITED

    The present war in China, will have lasted 12 months on Thursday, said the Consul-General for China in Sydney (Dr. Pao) in an address to the ...

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  29. INSURGENT GAIN NEAR SAGUNTO

    The insurgents announce that they captured the whole of the iron ring defence system to the right of Sagunto. ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. COLD WEATHER

    Intensely cold weather was experienced over the greater part of the State yesterday. Kiama registered 8 degrees and Kosciusko 17 degrees. ...

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