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  3. CANBERRA EISTEDDFOD

    Organised as a forerunner to the Canberra Eisteddfod Society's National Eisteddfod, to be held in May next year, the Juvenile Competitions, commenced at the Albert Hall last night, indicated that the Society may expect considerable support from the public in ...

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  4. JAP. ADVANCE

    The Japanese resumed their advance on Hwangtsi from Hwaiti, after being repulsed at Kiukiang. ...

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  5. Russia Rejects Japan's Terms

    The Soviet has rejected Japan's peace terms, and has announced that she will not negotiate while the Japanese remain in Russian territory. An official communique announcing Russia's rejection of the ...

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  6. VIOLENT STORM

    A thunder storm of exceptional intensity, moving slowly over Southern England from west to east, left a trail of ...

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  7. AIR PILOT'S JUBILEE

    LONDON, Friday.—Captain Frederick Dismore, of Imperial Airways, celebrated his silver jubilee as pilot to-day. ...

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  8. BRITISH TOURISTS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Friday.—Tourist agencies estimate that British visitors during 1938 will number five millions, and that their expenditure will total 20 ...

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  9. CHIPPERFIELD ILL

    LONDON, Thursday.— Chipperfield is running a high temperature and is probably suffering from tonsolitis. He may be unable to accompany the ...

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  10. GLIDING RECORD

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Fick made a new world gliding record at Wasserkuppe. After being towed by aeroplane to a height of 3,250 feet, ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP PRACTICE

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The hottest day since 1931 saw the Davis Cup team in three hours gruelling practice. The Australian team is not ...

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  12. CANCER CURE AT HAND?

    The declaration that a cancer cure was near at hand was made by Professor Henry Brose, of Sydney, ...

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  13. CLIPPER SEARCH ENDING

    MANILA, Friday.—The first naval vessels have been withdrawn from the search for the missing clipper, under orders of Admiral Yarnell. All ...

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  14. CANADA FIXES WHEAT PRICE

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacKenzie King) announced a fixed price for wheat of 80 cents per bushel. The Government ...

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  15. DUNDEE MATCH

    LONDON, Thursday. After being dismissed themselves for 213, the Australians routed Scotland at Dundee[?] dismissing the side ...

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  16. BETTING BILL

    The only ban placed on race broadcasting under the Gaming and Betting Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly today is in regard to ...

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  17. SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S FINGERS CRUSHED

    BOSTON, Friday.—Ill-luck continues to dog Shirley Temple. She had three fingers crushed when a chauffeur slammed the door of a car ...

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  18. COAL DISPUTE

    State Cabinet does not propose to intervene in the coal crisis, said the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-night. ...

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  19. SPANISH WAR

    Weary troops are fighting on desparately on the Ebro front in a heat wave with the temperature over 110 degress. The sufferings ...

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  20. AMERICAN EXPORTS INCREASING.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The United States exports to 16 countries participating in reciprocal trading agreements has risen 66.2 per cent., and ...

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  21. RADIO SETS FOR 35/

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Following the low-priced people's motor car comes the people's radio set at 35/-. The Minister of Propaganda will ...

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  22. MOCK AIR WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The biggest mock air war on record will start early to-morrow over a large slice of Eastern England. Over 900 aircraft ...

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  23. DISPUTED RETURN

    Owing to the fact that he was not prepared to go to the expense of calling about 200 witnesses, Mr. W. F. Sheahan, defeated A.L.P. candidate ...

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  24. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—An additional 27 cases of infantile paralysis are reported in Essex. Two fresh cases were reported at Braintree ...

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  25. DRUG RACKET

    "The Lancet," discussing quack medicines which Lord Horder attacked in the House of Lords last month, points out that drugs known for their ...

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  26. DISCRIMINATE CHARGE AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. H. W. Wiley, president of the Maritime Association of the Port of New York, has sent a letter to the Secretary for ...

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  27. RUMANIAN MINORITIES

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.—A Government decree granting generous concessions to minorities, comprising nearly a third of the population, lays ...

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  28. CORRIGAN'S RETURN TO AMERICA

    Still wearing the old brown jacket and grey trousers in which he flew the Atlantic, and still insisting that the crossing was [?] mistake, Douglas ...

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  29. PREMATURE EXPLOSION

    While preparing for blasting operations at the Western Creek sewerage works yesterday, Mr. Richards, a powder monkey, was injured ...

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  30. GERMAN THREATS TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Despite Czechoslovakia's apology for Czech planes flying over Gratz, the German Press continues to comment angrily, declaring that Germany ...

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  31. ITALY PREPARES FOR WAR

    It is understood that recent meetings between the Duce and military and air advisors have been directed to develop the use of automatic arms ...

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