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  3. TIMELESS TESTS CONDEMNED IN ENGLAND

    Sir Perham Warner stated to-night that he was certain that the English public would not stand timeless tests which were unsuited to English temperament. ...

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  4. GORDON SEAT

    Holding that it is mandatory for certain formalities to be completed when absent postal votes are cast at the State elections, and ...

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  5. ENGLAND WILL PLEDGE AGAIN AID TO FRANCE

    It is reported that Britain during the next few days will declare afresh her attitude towards the Czechoslovakian situation. According to the "Daily Mail," the declaration will take the form of unmistakable assurance to France that Britain will support ...

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  6. AIRCRAFT STRIKE

    The extension of the strike at the Commonwealth Aircraft's factory at Fisherman's Bend may now be averted. ...

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  7. FRENCH DOCK STRIKE SPREADS

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The Marseilles dock strike has spread to several other ports, and also Algeria, and is likely to affect Corsica and ...

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  8. LORD GIFFORD ARRESTED FOR SURF BOARD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Gifford, who is well-known in Australia as aide-de-camp to the former Governor (Sir Philip Game), was ...

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  9. LINDBERGH KNOCKS OUT GUARD

    PARIS, Wednesday.—According to "Le Soir," when Col. Lindbergh noticed a man following him and Mrs. Lindbergh at Moscow Aerodrome, he ...

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  10. LORD RUNCIMAN

    The renewal of talks between the Czechs and Sudeten Germans is welcomed in London, says the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times," ...

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  11. WORLD BRAIN TRUST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The committee of the British Association has agreed to preliminary steps being taken to establish a "world brain ...

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  12. COAL TRIBUNAL

    It was announced today that a tribunal to be appointed to investigate questions of safety in mines and the health of miners, will ...

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  13. WORLD SCULLING TITLE

    TORONTO, Wednesday. — Australian oarsmen will meet on Friday in the first of three races at the Canadian National Exhibition for the ...

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  14. STAY IN STRIKE

    Following the refusal of the management to provide additional labour to handle coal mechanically-laboured at the Durham colliery, two ...

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  15. FIFTH TEST IN RETROSPECT

    A drawn rubber is an appropriate end to a series which demonstrated there is little difference between the strength of the English and the ...

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  16. JAPANESE CONTROL OF WOOLLEN INDUSTRIES

    TOKYO, Thursday.—The Department of Commerce and Industry intends to establish next month a system of segregating the woollen ...

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  17. HANKOW DRIVE

    The Japanese are closing in on Hankow. They are apparently endeavouring to cut the North-South railways. ...

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  18. SPEED RECORD ATTEMPT

    NEW YORK, Wdnesday.—On the outward run on Bonneville Flats today, George Eyston averaged 347.155 miles an hour, but the electric timing ...

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  19. DEFENCE VOTE

    Defence questions occupied most of the time of Cabinet at its meeting today and will be discussed again tomorrow afternoon. ...

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  20. SPANISH WAR

    The Loyalists are reported to be crumbling on the Ebro front under the hurricane of insurgent bombs and shells. The Rebel forces drove ...

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  21. ARMED MIGHT

    The Regent of Hungary (Admiral Horthy) accompanied by Herr Hitler, witnessed the greatest military parade so far in Germany since the war. ...

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  22. RIVER IN FLOOD

    Following almost a week of heavy rain, the Bong Bong river burst its banks this morning. Flood waters eight feet deep spread over a large ...

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  23. MILITARY FORCES

    New military regulations which have been approved by the Commonwealth Government will put a curb on political activities of ...

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  24. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG

    It is officially stated that Dr. Schuschnigg and other former Austrian leaders will face their trial next month. ...

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  25. Road Safety Councillor Fined

    Richard J. Fitzgerald, secretary of the Motor Transport, Association of New South Wales and a member of the Road Safety Council was ...

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  26. PRISON TORTURE

    Two prison guards were arrested following the inquiry into the death of four prisoners during a hunger strike. ...

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  27. America Investigating,

    The Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull), announced that he was asking for full information regarding the machine-gunning of the ...

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  28. British Trade Falls with U.S.A.

    It is announced that in the first half of 1938, British imports from the United States increased 34, per cent, and exports decreased 47.6 per ...

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