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  3. TROUBLE LOOMS ON SOVIET FRONTIER

    According to the Tokyo correspondent of the British United Press, a Japanese division has been rushed to Changskufeng, aiming to induce the Soviet troops, consisting of 300 infantry and artillery, to withdraw. ...

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  4. POPULARITY OF ROYAL COUPLE SEALED

    The city has taken Their Majesties to its heart. The crowds are delighted with the interest that the Royal visitors have shown in everything. The newspapers to-day emphasised the populace's respect ...

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  5. OTTAWA TALKS

    Publication of the White Paper regarding discussions between the Australian trade delegation and the British ...

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  6. PLANE FATALITY

    At the inquest to-day into the death of three members of the Citizens Air Force at Greenhills, near Liverpool, on May 29, pilot ...

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  7. COURT MOURNING FOR QUEEN MARIE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King has commanded Court mourning for two weeks from Saturday for Queen) Marie of Roumania. ...

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  8. TRAM PROFITS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) annouced to-day that for the year ended June 30 last, the combined results of ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. REFUGEE DOCTORS.

    The Assistant Minister for the Interior (Mr. Thompson) said yesterday that the statement was not correct that forty refugee doctors had ...

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  10. WOOL SUBSTITUTES

    Measures for the protection of the Australian woollen textile manufacturing industry against the competition of staple and ...

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  11. NORTH AUSTRALIA SURVEY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Ministerial committee of the Northern Australia Survey to-day, it was decided to recommend to ...

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  12. JAPANESE BARBARIANS

    According to the Singapore correspondent of the "Daily Mail", who interviewed General Falkenhausen, who is on his way to Germany with 22 ...

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  13. MOURNING NOTE IN AUSTRALIA

    In connection with the ceremony of unveiling the War Memorial at Villers Bretonneux to-day, by the King, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has ...

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  14. DEFENCE PANEL

    A conference of union executives in the Sydney Trades Hall Labour Council carried a resolution declari ing that the proposal for the ...

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  15. EMBASSY DINNER

    The evening festivities began with the King, and Queen being escorted by Republican guards from the Quai D'Orsay to the British Embassy, ...

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  16. BARRISTERS 'LINE-UP IN "DOCK DEFENCE"

    When the next term of the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions begins on August 2, a system of "dock defence" now in operation. ...

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  17. Rome Fears Anti-Fascist Bloc

    Newspapers minimise the visit of the King and Queen to Paris, eagerly quoting the British comments that Britain will not undertake foreign ...

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  18. GREECE 'QUAKE

    Seventeen were killed and 80 were injured in the earthquake which shook several parts Of Greece. ...

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  19. FINE FOR TEST

    Yesterday's threat at Leeds of rain for the commencement of the fourth test has passed off. Today was fine and sunny. ...

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  20. INITIATIVE HAS BEEN GERMANY'S

    (From the Diplomatic Correspondent of the Australian Associated Press) A further move will occur shortly in connection with Herr Hitler's soundings for rapprochement with Britain. Sir Neville Henderson, who will return to Berlin shortly, where ...

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  21. TRADING BANKS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Tonking (U.A.P.) asked the Premier (Mr. Stevens) if the adoption of the recommendations of the Royal ...

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  22. NO APOLOGY

    The belief that the British Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) was doing wonderful work for world peace, was expressed by the Prime ...

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  23. "TIMES" COMMENT

    "The Times", in a leader on the Australian trade negotiations, says that concrete results seem meagre to Australia where the public has ...

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  24. MOVIE PRODUCERS

    The Justice Department has filed several anti-trust actions against eight major motion picture producers, 39 associated corporations and 132 ...

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  25. CRICKETERS LOLL

    As soothing to the test nerves, the Australian cricketers could not be more appropriately quartered than at Harrowgate, a quiet but pretty ...

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  26. SCANT NOTICE IN BRITISH PRESS

    The British Press gives scant notice to the Anglo-Australian trade conclusions. The popular press almost ignores the document, and ...

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  27. LONDON APPOINTMENT

    From yesterday, Australia House, London, has a new assistant secretary. The appointment of Mr. V. C. Duffy, ...

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  28. No Troop Movement

    Replying to Mr. Henderson in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), stated independent observers reported there ...

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