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  3. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME FOR KING AND QUEEN

    The welcome which the Parisians gave the King and Queen to-day was one of the most memorable demonstrations in France's history. Cheering multitudes roared greetings to Their Majesties as ...

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  4. APPEASEMENT

    Herr[?] Weidmann brought Lord Halifax a message of goodwill from the Fuehrer, in which he asked the british ...

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  5. Ottawa Agreement Remains

    The Ottawa Agreement will remain in force indefinitely. This is the outcome of negotiations which have been conducted in London between the Australian Ministerial Delegation and British authorities during the last two months. ...

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  6. GENEVA WARNING OF ECONOMIC CRISIS

    A note of warning that another world economic crisis may soon arise, but can be delayed if suitable measures are taken, is ...

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  7. NEW B.B.C. DIRECTOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Frederick Wolff Ogilvie has been appointed director-general of the B.B.C. in succession to Sir. John Reith, who has ...

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  8. BEEf QUOTAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The International Beef Conference has recommended the importation for the fourth quarter of the year of the following ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S EVILS

    Professor Edward Alesworth Ross of the Wisconsin University, who has been studying social conditions in Australia, today declared betting was ...

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  10. CANCER TREATMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An important step which is being prepared by the New South Wales health authorities will provide facilities for the ...

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  11. AT GUN POINT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Masked and armed bandits forced the windows of three radio stores in Essendon last night. One held o[?] ...

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  12. GREECE SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake of considerable intensity throughout Greece, with its centre on the island of Euboea in the Aegean ...

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  13. PACIFIC AIR BASE

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—It was disclosed here that the Pan-American Airways Company is sending a surface craft to Phoenix Island in the ...

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  14. SHALE OIL SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After a series of meetings between representatives of the National Oil Pty. Ltd, and the Miners' Federation, which ...

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  15. FOURTH TEST

    There has been no rain at Leeds since Sunday, but the outlook is not promising. There arc heavy, clouds over the city and the south-west ...

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  16. WORLD'S YOUNGEST PRIEST ORDAINED

    The Rev. Father John Leonard, of St. Patrick's College, Manly, was ordained in the college chapel to-day by Archbishop Gilroy. ...

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  17. S.P. LEGISLATION

    Details of the starting-price betting legislation were again considered at a meeting of the Government's Parliamentary supporters to-day. ...

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  18. HEAVY BOMBING AT KUIKIANG

    Three hundred Japanese bombs were dropped on a wide area at Kuikiang, which is regarded as the key point in the Chinese ' Yangtse defences. At least 30 were killed in Kuikiang itself. ...

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  19. Queen Marie Wants Mourners to Wear Mauve

    Queen Marie's will, dated July, 1933, asked that mourners wear not black, but her favourite colour of mauve. All flowers will be placed in a coffin of red. Her heart will be removed and placed in an urn and ...

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  20. FINLAND ACCEPTS 1940 OLYMPIAD FIXTURE

    Finland has accepted the invitation to stage the 1940[?] Olympic Games. The games will, not consist of modern sports, but those of ancient ...

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  21. SANDYS CASE

    The House of Commons passed without division the Liberal amendment to the Labour motion recommitting the report of the Committee of ...

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  22. PATCHING ANGLO[?]JAPANESE DIFFICULTIES

    The British Ambassador (Mr, Cragie) and the Foreign Minister (Mr. Ugaki) will begin to-morrow a series of conferences with the object ...

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  23. CAN'T LOSE WITH POKER MACHINE

    Poker machines were described by the Police Prosecutor at the Newcastle Court to-day as traps for the public. To support this ...

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  24. AWARD BREACHES

    During the last 12 months[?] 286 convictions for breaches of awards have been recorded against aliens, and penalties amounting to £600 have ...

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  25. "READ THE SPEECHES"

    The newspapers emphasise the Anglo-French solidarity on behalf of peace and insist that yesterday's meeting convincingly suggested that ...

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  26. "BEST WAY OUT"

    Joan Crawford and her husband, Francho[?] Tone[?] have definitely separated. They made an announcement to this effect to-day, thereby confirming ...

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  27. TRADE AGREEMENT

    The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies), who is to visit Germany next week, had conversations with the German ambassador, Von ...

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  28. 300lb. BOMB WRECKS HISTORIC CATHEDRAL

    A rebel bomb weighing 300lb. pierced the trancept of the magnificent Gothic cathedral at Barcelona which was sealed as a national ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. EIGHT KILLED

    Five rebel planes participated in the bombing of the British steamer, Sta[?]iland[?] Eight persons were killed and the vessel set on fire, but the blaze ...

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  30. ALL BLACKS WIN

    New Zealand defeated Western Districts by 31 to nil at Wellington today. ...

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