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  3. TROOP WITHDRAWAL

    A White Paper containing the text of the proposed nonintervention agreement, which was issued to-day, refers that ...

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  4. TRADE TALKS END IN FAILURE

    The Australian Ministerial delegation is now reconciled to leave for Australia with the existing Qttawa agreement plus a few modifications, which constitutes the best that can be achieved in the circumstances. ...

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  5. Japanese Advance on Yangtse

    The Shanghai correspondent of the British United Press declares that the Japanese are advancing along the Yangtse River and are within ten miles of Kiukiang, where the Chinese are destroying everything of assistance to the Japanese, causing fear that foreign ...

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  6. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    With 300 [?]lons of petrol still in th[?] tank, the American flyer, Howard Hughes, landed at Le Bouiget at 4.51 p.m. completing ...

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  7. VENEZUELA TO LEAVE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—Venezuela, has notified its intention of withdrawing from the League of Nations. ...

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  8. STRIKE STILL ON

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The mutton slaughtermen at Homebush abattoirs to-day refuted that unionists were anxious to return to work and refer ...

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  9. CHILD KILLED IN OPEN FIRE.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday. — Kath[?] leen Pollock, aged 5, of Corrimal, was fatally burned tonight when she fell into an open fire at her home. ...

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  10. RAILWAY STRIKE LESS PROBABLE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The general belief is that there will be no railway strike in Queensland following the action of the Railway ...

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  11. WORLD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK SERIOUS

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" declares that financial experts glumly view ...

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  12. MINERS KILLED IN FALL FROM SKIP

    PERTH, Tuesday.—When they fell 300 feet from a skip which was being hauled to the surface at the Triton mine, Charles McMillan, aged 37, and ...

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  13. PEACE OFFERING

    The Anglican Bishop of Waikato (Bishop Cherrington), today suggested that portions of Australia and New Zealand should be handed ...

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  14. MAN WOUNDED IN SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday. — Following an altercation between two men tonight, Sydney Thomas Hurry, aged 25, single, of Warriwong, was ...

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  15. SIMPLE MAJORITY

    It is understood that only ia simple majority of the Board of Control will be needed to rescind the resolution refusing Mrs. Bradman ...

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  16. SPANISH NOTE

    Simultaneously with the publication of the evacuation, sche[?]me, the Spanish Ambassador in London handed the Foreign Office a note alleging that it ...

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  17. CONVERSION LOAN

    The chairman of the Australian Loan Council (Mr. Casey) announced yesterday that In the £2,186,120 Queensland conversion loan ...

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  18. LAUNCH "ARRESTED"

    The launch Regis, formerly Rodney, which capsized some time ago on the Sydney harbour with a heavy loss of life, is to be placed under arrest. ...

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  19. DUTCH PLANE LOSES WAY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Leaving Cloncurry at 5 a.m. for Longreach the Dutch plane en route to Sydney from Batavia, got off her course and ...

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  20. REFUGEE ASSISTANCE

    It is understood that conversations held among delegates to the Evian Conference resulted in a decision to establish a permanent committee of ...

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  21. SENATE VACANCY

    Mr. J. M. Sheehan, nominee of the Labour Party, was elected to-night by a joint sitting of the two houses of the State Parliament to fill the ...

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  22. BENEATH DIGNITY

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press learns from a trustworthy Italian source that a number of extreme Fascists are urging ...

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  23. MAIL PLANE MISHAP

    The Deputy Director of Post and Telegraphs stated to-day that the big Sydney Qantas mail plane had been further delayed at Cloncurry ...

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  24. GERMAN MIGRANTS

    Addressing the Moree Rotary Club, the Consul-General for Czechoslovakia (Mr. S. Kvetan) said that his country would satisfy all reasonable ...

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  25. S.P. BETTING

    Alarmed over the inroads that S.P. betting has made in the League, a committee of the N.S.W. Rugby League, which has been appointed ...

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  26. TOOK POISON: OVERTURNED CAR

    A man and his wife entered into a death pact, took poisoned pills, overturned their car at 50 m.p.h., and lived to face ...

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  27. PLANS IN WEEK

    The managing director of the National Oil Pty. Ltd., Mr. G. F. Davis, said today that in the event of negotiations with the officials of the ...

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  28. 100 DEPOTS

    The Housewives' Association threatened today to open 100 depots in Sydney for the sale of food at wholesale prices if the commodity costs go ...

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  29. PATRICIDE CHARGE

    The trial commenced today of Eunice Mary Hornby (18), who is charged with having murdered her father. ...

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  30. MILITARY POWER

    In spite of the Labour protest, the Speaker in the House of Commong today ruled out discussion on the action of the War Minister (Mr. ...

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  31. KING INDISPOSED

    The Queen will be present alone at the presentation party at Buckingham palace tomorrow. An official bulletin issued from ...

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  32. Federal Transport Ministry May Be Formed

    The Commonwealth Government is likely to create a Ministry to organise transport services. The new Ministry would administer civil aviation, Commonwealth railways, and maritime and road services. ...

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  33. BATON CHARGE DENIED

    A denial that mounted police had used whips and batons to quell a disturbance outside the Tivoli Club, Collingwood, last Wednesday night as a ...

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