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  3. OVERDUE

    Pan-American Airways reports that the flying clipper plane has not been heard from for five hours, and is now ...

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  4. [?]ATE AIR SERVICES

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Garside) had recommended the Government to take control of the air services within New South Wales. ...

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  5. War Fears Renewed in Europe

    The diplomatic writer of the "Manchester Guardian" does not accept Mr. Chamberlain's optimism in the House of Commons on Wednesday, but says that apprehension is spreading over the city and also amongst political and diplomatic observers. ...

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  6. UNLICENSED SETS TO BE CONFISCATED

    In future, persons who are convicted of having unlicensed radio sets on the premises will not only be ...

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  7. JAPANESE WINS DAVIS CUP TIE

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The Japanese won the Davis Cup singles against the Canadians, who were no match for them. The Japanese ...

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  8. KILLED BY CANBERRA TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man believed to be Daniel O'Leary, was killed by the Sydney-Canberra express at North Goulburn to-day. ...

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  9. V.R.C. PROFITS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The annual report and balance-sheet of the Victorian Racing Club reveals that the club made a profit of £20,025 for ...

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  10. MR. THORBY

    "Only if they credited him with omnipotent powers could the critics who attacked the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby), sustain their ...

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  11. ENGLISH CRICKETERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday.— Invitations have now been issued to nine wellknown cricketers to join the team to tour South Africa. They are: ...

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  12. MR. MENZIES

    The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies), said today that his visit to Germany was purely an informative one without specific official ...

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  13. THREE DAYS

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that before long, the nine days now spent on the flight to Sydney will be painfully slow. Already, the Dutch have ...

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  14. REPEAL OF PREFERENCE ACT URGED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Describing the Returned Soldiers' Preference Act as an achronism, the chairman of the Sydney County Council (Cr. ...

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  15. LOWEST WHEAT PRICE FOR SEVEN YEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Wheat sold in Sydney to-day at 3/5½ per bushel, plus 2½d. per bushel storage charges. This was the lowest quotation since ...

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  16. REVOLT IN CRETE

    Revolt has broken out on the island of Crete, and the Government has hurriedly sent strong armed forces to suppress ...

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  17. RESCUE FROM BURNING HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Great brav-, ery was shown by Dick Marsden and a companion last night when they dashed into a house at Fortitude ...

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  18. START OF NEW AIR LINK

    Sir Earle Page [?]ew to Southampton this morning to inaugurate the third and last link in the development of the Empire air mail route to ...

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  19. TRADE PACTS

    Country members, proposed to the Acting Premier (Mr. Bruxner) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, that the State ...

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  20. AIR TRANSPORT

    Illustrating the popularity of air travel, more than 4,000 persons in the last four months have paid just under £26,000 for their passages out of ...

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  21. STATE SERVICE,

    Public servants on salaries ranging from £267 to £403 are perturbed at the request of the Public Service Board that they should give an ...

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  22. TRAINER'S BARGAIN HORSES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Randwick trainer, J. W. Cook, who purchased St. Constant and Sir Comic for £1, has become the owner of a ...

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  23. ALIEN MIGRATION

    If alien migrants have the stipulated amount of landing money in their possession when they arrive in Australia, no inquiries are made by ...

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  24. LUGGER APPEAL

    An unexpected development occurred this morning when the hearing of the second Japanese lugger appeal case was resumed. ...

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  25. Use of Staple Fibre

    Increase of the use of staple [?] as a substitute for wool, was due to the fact that most countries were unable to export sufficient goods to ...

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  26. MR. FORGAN SMITH

    Political circles here are intrigued by the suggestion that the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith), may be induced to enter the field of ...

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  27. REPUBLICAN ADVANCE SLOWING DOWN

    The loyalist offensive in the Ebro sector is still making headway, but more slowly, says the Hendaye correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." Despite the efforts of the nationalists to minimise the ...

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  28. ARMY OFFICERS

    Far-reaching changes in the con[?]tions of army officers, including a [?]ew time scale of promotion and [?]aving immediate effect whereby 2000 ...

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  29. TWO KILLED ON BRITISH SHIP

    When rebel planes bombed the British steamer Kellwyn, formerly wellknown as the Marie Llewellyn, two of those on board were killed and ...

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  30. SIR EARLE PAGE

    It was announced by the Prime Minister's Department yesterday that the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page), would arrive in Canada on ...

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  31. MISSING PLANE SAFE

    Word was received in New York that a plane carrying a party of mining men to Alaska which was reported missing yesterday, is safe, ...

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  32. BRITISH CABINET IN TOUCH

    According to the Australian Associated Press, arrangements have been completed to recall Cabinet during the Parliamentary recess in the event ...

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  33. CONFLICTING CLAIMS

    Franco troops claim that the Government advance has now shot its bolt, and the attackers are in danger of isolation. ...

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