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  3. KENT MATCH

    With Brown and Fingleton out for only 38 runs, the Australians might have been pardoned if they exhibited caution ...

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  4. Germany Keeps Nerves on Edge

    Considerable anxiety continues to be felt at Prague regarding the German manoeuvres, though it is believed that no surprises are likely while Lord Runciman is arbitrating. Official newsagencies at Berlin characterise the reports of ...

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  5. Menzies and Hughes's Speeches Stir London

    "Two Australian Ministers have recently said things which may more greatly influence history than anything said last week regarding Czechoslovakia, or done on the Russo-Japanese frontier," writes "Scrutator" in the "Sunday ...

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  6. MINE SAFETY

    That the Government's proposal to constitute a tribunal of inquiry [?]to mine safety will be accepted [?] the National Convention of ...

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  7. GERMAN ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The German monoplane, which last week flew non-stop from Bremen to New York, took off to-day on the return journey. ...

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  8. R.A.F. FATALITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Air Force flying boat on an experimental flight dived into the sea at Felixstowe. Six were killed, making 126 Air Force ...

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  9. WATER SPEED ATTEMPT FAILS

    GENEVA, Sunday.—Sir Malcolm Campbell failed by three miles per hour to break the record after crossing the lake whilst the visibility was ...

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  10. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER FOR KENYA

    LONDON, Saturday—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left Hendon by air for Marseilles, en route for Kenya. They travelled in the King's ...

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  11. FRANCE STOPS TOURISTS FOR ITALY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that, in consequence of the Italian Government's refusal to allow the ...

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  12. TERRORISM

    [?] speeding car filled with Japan[?] in mufti raced through the In[?]ational Settlement firing revol[?] at the Chinese. It was stopped ...

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  13. CABINET RECONSTRUCTION MAY BE FAR REACHING

    Many surprises are in store in the Cabinet changes to be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) when portfolios are reshuffled after the return of the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page). The changes are expected to be more involved than was ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Communist Party in Britain has a membership of 15,750, compared with 6,500 members two years ago, the ...

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  15. GERMAN SLUMP

    According to "The Times" despite the recovery of the German Stock Exchange, the slump in prices has been enough to arouse wide concern, for ...

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  16. AIRCRAFT STRIKE

    The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Curtin), has identified himself with the strikers at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at ...

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  17. HANKOW DEFENCES

    Breaking the deadlock, which has enabled General Chiang-Kai-Shek to revise his defence plans satisfactorily and to station 1,000,000 trained men ...

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  18. COMMUNISM

    John Fray a powerful Labour Federation leader, at the House of Representatives inquiry, named 400 key C.I.O. officials as Communists, ...

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  19. SILVER SHIRTS

    John Metcalfe, formerly a reporter of the "Chicago Times," giving evidence before a Congress committee inquiring into un-American activities, ...

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  20. BRITISH FLEET IN PACIFIC

    "Far-reaching changes in the distribution of the British and [?]minion navies are foreshadowed, as a result of an immense British [?]lding programme, which will permit of the reorganisation of the [?]adrons in all foreign stations," states the naval correspondent of ...

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  21. Changkufeng Truce

    The War Office announces that the Japanese and Russian commanders have agreed to withdraw their troops eighty yards from the edge of the ...

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  22. TARIFF BOARD

    Duties on cotton piece goods imported from Japan have been referred to the Tariff Board for urgent inquiry. ...

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  23. HUGHIE TRUMBLE DEAD

    After a short illness, the death occurred to-day of Hughie Trumble, former international cricketer, and secretary of the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  24. ENGLAND'S FIFTH TEST TEAM

    England's team for the Fifth Test will be chosen from:—Hammond, Farnes, Leyland, Verity, Barnett, Hutton, Paynter, Ames, Fagg, Compton, ...

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