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  3. AUSTRALIA BEATS JAPAN IN DAVIS CUP TIE

    Australia won the Davis Cup tie against Japan by three matches to two, and will now meet Germany in the zone final. A day of amazing tennis was witnessed. Quist rose to great heights to defeat Yamagishi, in some stages ...

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  4. RECONSTRUCTION

    A strong hint that a reconstruction of Cabinet was pending was given yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons). ...

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  5. OMINOUS GERMAN MOVES IN CZECH TERRITORY

    The diplomatic writer of the "Manchester Guardian" says that Nazi storm troopers rather ominously have been sent to Sudetenland disguised as civilians. "There can be scarcely any other purpose than to organise ...

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  6. AIRCRAFT STRIKE

    Prospects of an early settlement of the strike of engineers at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory at Port ...

    Article : 388 words
  7. PARACHUTIST KILLED

    PARIS, Sunday.—James Williams, holder of the delayed drop parachute record, was killed when his parachute failed to open after a fall of 3,000 ...

    Article : 28 words
  8. "DOOMED" MEN ON HUNGER STRIKE

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Members of doomed battalions are hunger-striking, demanding that they be allowed to rejoin the army. ...

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  9. MIRACLE OPERATION

    TOKYO, Monday.—Three surgeons performed a miracle operation on a soldier who was gravely wounded in North China. They joined the spinal ...

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  10. "QUEEN MARY'S" RECORDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Five records have been established by the liner Queen Mary. She averaged 31.69 knots, the highest average speed, for ...

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  11. B.M.A. OPPOSING N.Z. INSURANCE SCHEME

    WELLINGTON (N,Z.), Monday.— Although there is strong B.M.A. opposition to the Government's national insurance and pensions scheme[?] it is ...

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  12. TURKEY ACCEPTS JAP. ASSURANCES

    ISTANBUL, Sunday.—After receiving assurances from the Japanese Ambassador that the conference of Japanese diplomatic representatives ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. TASMAN AIR MAIL IN DECEMBER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said to-day that present indications were that the trans-Tasman air mail service would, ...

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  14. Gandesa Air Battle

    Three rebel planes were reported to have been shot down in the Gandesa in one of the largest air battles of the war. The dog fight lasted ...

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  15. HEARING DIVORCE LIST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To cope with 580 cases awaiting determination, four judges sat in divorce jurisdiction to-day, but as many more cases are ...

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  16. MOLLISON INDICTED FOR DRUNKEN FLYING

    PARIS, Monday.—The Investigating Magistrate at Mont R[?]uil-surmer, indicted James Mollison on a charge of contravening the Aerial ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICE

    The Commonwealth Government will not have a representative at the conference of Premiers on August 26 to discuss the home consumption ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. Stay of Proceedings in Compensation Claim

    There was a sequel to the award made by the Workers[?] Compensation Commission to Joan Carnell, 16[?] on Friday, when an application was ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. SAFETY INQUIRY

    The National Convention of the Miners' Federation to-day decided to accept the New South Wales Government's ...

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  20. DARWIN STRIKE

    The unexpected arrival of the Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen), last night resulted in a postponement of the "all out" strike in ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. Soviet Casualties

    An official communique estimated that the Soviet casualties in the twelve days of fighting on the Manchukuo border totalled 236 killed ...

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  22. CZECHS ALARMED BY GERMAN TROOPS NEAR FRONTIER

    Disquieting reports are reaching Prague from the entire Czecho-German frontier, according to the correspondent of the "News-Chronicle." Although Berlin emphasises the harmless character of the ...

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  23. AIR SUICIDE

    Depressed over a love affair, Adolf Glaugauer, a German, employed at the Kimberley airport, returned to the aerodrome after a dance and, dressed ...

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  24. Forced Landing

    An R.A.A.F. Avro Anson made a forced landing at Whitfield, near Benalla, this morning, badly damaging the wing and undercarriage. ...

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