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  3. PLANE FACTORY

    The electricians employed at the Fisherman's Bend aircraft factory were withdrawn today as a result of the decision of ...

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  4. German Army Orders Spread Grave Anxiety

    German military movements and preparations continue in the western, eastern and south-eastern regions, according to the "Manchester Guardian." Twelve military trains have passed along the Nuremburg-Ulm line in ...

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  5. ARMISTICE CALLED BY RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    After a conference lasting four hours, between the Foreign Commissar (M. Litvinoff) and Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Shigemitsu) it was announced that an armistice in the Manchukuo dispute had been agreed to, says the British United Press. ...

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  6. ELEVEN PEERISH IN AIR CRASH

    BUDA-PEST, Wednesday. — Nine journalists and two airmen are believed to have been killed when a plane crashed near Decreczen. ...

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  7. VILLAGES FLOODED

    ALLABAHAD, Thursday.—Nearly ten thousand villages are flooded or marooned in the United Province, while thousands of the homeless and ...

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  8. GERMAN TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A Le Panza four-engined monoplane with a crew of four, will make a non-stop flight from Berlin to New York on Sunday, ...

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  9. NEW AIR LINE TO SAIGON[?]

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Netherlands East Indies Airlines in co-operation with Air France, is opening an additional connection with Saigon ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—A surplus of £4,352,000 was budgeted for by the Treasurer (Mr. Havenga) in the Union Parliament to-night. This ...

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  11. LIGHT CRUISERS

    According to the "Daily Telegraph," Italy will shortly begin the construction of twelve light cruisers bearing the names of ...

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  12. WITHDRAWALS

    Diplomatic circles in Britain and France continue to be concerned over General Franc[?]'s failure to accept the British plan for ...

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  13. NEW AIR BASE

    Linked up with the establishment of a three-squadron air base at Canberra is the decision of the Commonwealth ...

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  14. "NO INTERVENTION"

    Replying to Mr. Curtin's criticism of his failure to call a conference in an endeavour to settle the strike at the Melbourne Works of the ...

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  15. MOTHER'S LAPSE

    Vera Ferne Chappelow, mother of seven children, was bound over in the Quarter Sessions today on three charges of house-breaking. ...

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  16. CHINESE TAKE HEART

    [?]Fighting at Chengkufeng has heartened the Chinese troops and increased the general optimism due to the slow Japanese progress in the ...

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  17. MINERS TO MEET MR. STEVENS

    Representatives of the Miner's National Convention will to-morrow meet the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to discuss his proposals to establish a tribunal ...

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  18. STATE RIGHTS

    Agents-General will meet next Monday to consider the question of insisting on state rights under the Statute of Westminster, which, it is ...

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  19. "CEASE FIRE"

    After intermittent hostilities overnight, Japanese buglers on the Changkufeng front sounded the cease fire signals at noon ...

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  20. SUDETEN GERMANS DECLINE TALKS WITH CZECHS

    The first direct negotiations between the Czechs and Sudeten Germans since Lord Runciman's arrival, commenced yesterday. ...

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  21. U.S.A. TRADE PACT

    Addressing a meeting of the Conservative Party, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bennett) declared that economic suicide was ...

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  22. HURRIED TALK

    Secrecy is being preserved regarding the hurried consultation between the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby), ...

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  23. Public Support Claimed by Miners

    The vice-president of the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation (Mr. H. Scanlon), who returned today from the Miners' National ...

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  24. WHEAT PRICE

    The annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers Association today agreed that the home consumption price of wheat should be fixed ...

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  25. WOMAN FOUND DEAD AT YASS

    With a bullet wound over the heart the body of Mrs. Brigid Kathleen Prior, 47, wife of the former chief of the C.I.B. (Superintendent W. P. ...

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  26. LINER HELD UP

    The British liner, Llandaff Castle, bound from England to South Africa, was held up by a Spanish insurgent armed trawler in the Straits ...

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  27. GERMAN PLANE OVER CZECH FRONTIER

    A German military aeroplane is reported to have flown over Czech territory near Reichenburg at a height of 1500 feet. ...

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  28. Synagogue Torn Down in Nuremburg

    "We are tearing down this synagogue, not because it is a synagogue, but because its presence mars the appearance of the mediavel town," said ...

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  29. OLD WALL FOUND IN WINDSOR CASTLE

    While digging a trench to lay a pipe in a lower ward of Windsor Castle to-day[?] workmen came upon a wall several feet thick. It was ...

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  30. MEAT LEVY REDUCED

    The Meat Export Control Board does not want to make profits. This is strange but nevertheless true. ...

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  31. ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM ON SUNDAY

    The selectors will choose England's team for the Fifth Test on Sunday. The "Daily Mail" says they will have an uninspiring job. ...

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  32. JOCKEY'S DEATH

    William R. Lee, who received head injuries when Fair Play fell in the Trial Hurdle at Moonee Valley, died in hospital to-day. He had ridden ...

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