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  3. EXTENSION OF OTTAWA AGREEMENT

    It can be confidently stated that the upshot of trade differences between Britain and Australia will not be a new agreement as such, but a prolongation of the Ottawa Agreement with a few modifications, states the Australian Associated Press. ...

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  4. JAP. WARSHIPS

    Foreign observers report that several badly damaged Japanese warships limped down the Yangtse, including three ...

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  5. Franco on Road to Victory

    Despite Republican denials, evidence is accumulating that General Franco is steadily advancing on all fronts and is now within 20 miles of Valencia, which is his next big objective. The insurgents have already passed Burrina and surrounded ...

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  6. CHALLENGER

    Landing with effortless grace at 4.2[?] p.m. to-day, the flying boat Challenger forged the last link in the first flying boat ...

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  7. 454 INDEPENDENCE DAY FATALITIES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Independence Day fatalities have now reached 454. ...

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  8. BETTING ON BOAT RACES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The N.S.W. 18-footers Sailing League has decided to co-operate with the Government to stamp out betting on the Sunday ...

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  9. FOUR DEGREES AT KIANDRA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Intensely cold weather again prevailed over many parts of the State yesterday. Four degrees or 28 below freezing ...

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  10. SUGGESTED COUNTER TO FLAT LIFE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Rev. Canon Crotty, of Christ Church, East St. Kilda, to-day suggested that an encouragement to married couples ...

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  11. POPULATION WORRIES IN U.S.A.

    The population of the United States will reach a peak of 158,000,000 in the year 1980, but thereafter ...

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  12. SYDNEY DAIRIES TO MOVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The chairman of the Milk Board (Mr. R. H. Nesbitt) explained to-day that dairymen in the metropolitan area were ...

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  13. DIVER'S SEARCH

    Diver J. Childs, who is searching for the wreck of the Cumberland fifty fathoms below the surface of the sea near Gabo Island is having exciting ...

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  14. SPANISH FLEET

    Italian planes from Majorca completely crippled the Spanish republican fleet on June 17, according to a message from ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY IN JAPANESE FLOODS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Longfield Lloyd) presented this Foreign Minister (Mr. Ugaki) with a ...

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  16. DEFENCE PANEL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has assured the Trades Unions movement that if any private employer seeks to lower the standards of wages ...

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  17. ONE MILK DELIVERY FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The chairman of the Milk Board (Mr. R. H. Nesbitt) Said that from evidence already obtained the Board was ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST VON LUCKNER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mounted police and a large number of foot police broke up a demonstration of about 500 people who marched ...

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  19. AIR NAVIGAT[?]N RULES

    Intimation that there would be a long legal duel involving the validity of the Air Navigation Regulations was given in the Central Court to-day ...

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  20. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK AT PORT KEMBLA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Foreshadowing a serious diphtheria epidemic at Port Kembla because of the squalid damp conditions prevailing. ...

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  21. VON LUCKNER

    "Go home quickly to Germany and tell Hitler that the patience of the world is almost at an end and peace lovers are slowly uniting in opposition ...

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  22. CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    When the trial for alleged conspiracy of Colonel Eric Campbell, Brig.-General H. W. Lloyd and Richard Arthur Duesbury resumed in the ...

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  23. BIGAMY CHARGE

    At the Quarter Sessions today, Samuel Willis Laingtree, aged 60, [?] bootmaker, pleaded guilty to bigamy. Evidence was given that he had ...

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  24. Railway Strike Feared in Queensland

    It appears likely that steps will be taken to refer the railway dispute which threatens to lead a strike, to the Arbitration Court. ...

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  25. British Open Golf Title

    L. Nettlefold was the only Australian who failed to qualify in the second round of the British Open Golf Championship today. ...

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  26. DRIVEN TO SUICIDE

    Evidence abundantly confirms that 800 Jews and Jewesses have attempted to commit suicide in the past few days, says the Vienna ...

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  27. AID FOR SETTLERS

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Sinclair), referring to the precarious financial position of many settlers in the State especially in the ...

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  28. GAOL FOR TRICKSTERS

    James Barker, of Manchester, and Frank Grey, were sentenced to three and four years' imprisonment respectively at the Bristol Assizes for ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. POISONING CHARGE

    At the Central Court today, Joe Camilleri, aged 33, a country farmer, was charged with having on July 5 feloniously attempted to administer ...

    Article : 60 words
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