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  3. AUSTRALIAN ACCORD WITH FOREIGN POLICY

    Discussions by Sir Earle Page and the Australian delegates and Mr. Bruce on foreign affairs and defence matters with the British Ministers, have now practically been concluded. Much has been achieved in co-ordination of all services in ...

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  4. ROUND THE WORLD

    Howard Hughes successfully completed the most difficult stage of his round-the-world flight, landing to-day at ...

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  5. MEAT STRIKE CALLED IN SYDNEY

    Hopes held by the Minister for Labour and Industry ((Mr. Mair) that the meat dispute would be speedily settled, failed to materialise to-night, when a mass meeting of the Meat Employees' Union held in the Trades Hall to-night decided by an ...

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  6. PLEA TO LINDBERGH

    Colonel Charles Lindbergh, the United States airman who, it has been stated is working on an invention for "artificial ...

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  7. WOMAN'S SUCCESS AT BISLEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miss Ferguson, of Sydney, scoring 31 at 200 yards, 34 at 500 and 32 at 600, aggregated 97 out of a possible 105. She ...

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  8. COTTON WINS BELGIAN GOLF TITLE

    BRUSSELS, Thursday—Henry Cotton won the Belgium open championship with 277, beating his own record of 279 made in 1934. ...

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  9. FAIR RENTS COURT PROPOSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Heffron (Industrial Lab.) gave notice of his intention to move that the ...

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  10. CANTON

    Twenty-seven war planes bombed the Pearl River Bridge district and killed at least 150 and wounded 480. The East ...

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  11. SYDNEY WATER RESTRICTIONS

    The president of the Water Board (Mr. Upton), announced today that the existing water restrictions would be reviewed in a month. He hoped ...

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  12. NO FAVOURITISM

    The Board of Control is to decide whether all the wives of cricketers should be allowed to join their husbands in England, ...

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  13. FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY.

    The Consul-General from France held a reception today which was largely attended by the French community to commemorate the fall of ...

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  14. CABINET

    No reshuffle of Commonwealth Ministerial portfolios will be made until after the touring Ministers return from ...

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  15. INDECENCY BAN EFFECTIVE.

    The acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Perkins), said today that there was strong evidence of a falling off of the sales of indecent literature ...

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  16. EXPORT SUGAR

    A proposal for a decrease in the Australian sugar export quota of 400,000 long tons, has been placed before the Commonwealth ...

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  17. TRADE DELEGATION

    The Australian trade delegation will leave Great Britain for Australia early in August, arriving at Fremantle about September 10, less than ...

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  18. SHUNTERS' STRIKE.

    As a result of the "shunters" "work to regulations" strike, further delays at the Enfield marshalling yards last night totalled 467 minutes. ...

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  19. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) to-day telegraphed the Premier of New South Wales asking him as Premier of the senior State ...

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  20. Japanese Suffer on Namoa Island

    The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states that the Chinese guerilla fighters made a night raid on Namoa Island, killing a number of ...

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  21. BALDWIN'S TRIBUTE TO HAMMOND

    The President of the M.C.C., Earl Baldwin, has sent a letter to Hammond intimating that he is proposing him for election to ...

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  22. PLAYERS FAIL

    The Players made a disastrous start facing the Gentlemen's total of 411, in the match at Lords to-day. Edrich and Price were dismissed ...

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  23. WOMAN DIES OF BURNS.

    Mrs. Jane Howe, aged 76, who was shockingly burnt at Guildford on Tuesday while burning off grass at the rear of her home, died this ...

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  24. PACIFIC SHIPS

    No official confirmation of reports that a shipping agreement has been reached between Britain and the Dominions for the provision of new ships ...

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  25. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    Fifty-four aliens arrived in Sydney today by the liner Moreton Bay. Amongst them were 27 Polish Jews. The majority are tailors and ...

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  26. TREMORS AT SALAMAUA.

    A message from Rabaul states that serious earthquake tremors were felt at the new capital, Salamua, on Tuesday and yesterday. Tremors were ...

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  27. R.A.F. BASE IN CANADA

    The Secretary for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood), stated in the House of Commons that Sir Hardham Lever would be in charge of the mission ...

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  28. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG'S MARRIAGE.

    The Vatican City representative of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the authorities declare that Dr. Schuschnigg's marriage was entirely in order ...

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  29. GERMANY'S DEAD LINE BY OMINOUS AUGUST

    Germany is intensifying her fortifications on the Rhineland involving the diversion of labour hitherto employed on great strategic motor roads. In addition, she is utilising 100,000 men from labour camps. ...

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  30. NO OLYMPIC GAMES AT TOKYO IN 1940

    The Ministry for Public Welfare has vetoed the decision to hold the 1940 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Although the Games have not been formally cancelled, the Domei Newsagency interprets the decision as tantamount ...

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  31. OFFICIAL SECRETS

    The Minister for War (Mr. HoreBelisha) attended to-day's meeting of the Select Committee which is inquiring into the operation of the ...

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  32. STABILISATION

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" was informed that a fiscal official definitely quashed two rumours affecting Anglo-American ...

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  33. POLICE DOUBT MATSON CONFESSION

    After questioning Frank Olsen, aged 32, who confessed to having kidnapped and murdered Dr. Matson's 10-year-old son, the police ...

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  34. INQUIRY INTO BOMBINGS

    Mr. Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons, that for various reasons the Government found it impossible to arrange the formation of ...

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