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  3. JAPANESE ADVANCING ON CANTON

    The Hongkong correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Chinese resistance to the Japanese advance in South China is apparently collapsing. The Japanese column is now within 25 miles of Canton, and ...

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  4. NATIONAL SECURITY

    Australia's security against aggression rested on three major factors, declared the Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  5. Defence Headquarters Coming To Canberra

    Proposals are now before Cabinet, which will mean the transfer to Canberra before June next year of the central administration of the Defence Department. It will mean a rush job in constructing office accommodation ...

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  6. JERUSALEM

    The pale sun was rising over the Mount of Olives, when the third battalion of Coldstream Guards, with steel hel[?]ets, fixed bayonets and[?] in ...

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  7. RECORD AIR MAIL LOAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Imperial Airways announce a record of 14 tons of outward mails carried to India, Australia and the Far East from ...

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  8. STATE SALARIES BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Without opposition, a Bill to restore Parliamentary salaries from £670 to £875, was carried to the third reading in the ...

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  9. BERENGARIA TO BE SOLD

    The liner Berengaria, which has been laid up at Southampton since March is offered for sale for breaking up. ...

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  10. SHAKESPEARE PRIZE FOR MASEFIELD

    The university has conferred the annual Shakespeare prize on John Masefield. ...

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  11. FIRST SEA LORD RETIRES

    The King, at Buckingham Palace today received in audience the Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Chatfield, on relinquishing his appointment as ...

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  12. DUMMY COMPANY

    After considering the whole of the information received from the Queensland Premier (Mr. ForganSmith), concerning his allegation ...

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  13. PHILLIPINE CLIPPER FORCED DOWN

    The Pan-American Phillipine clipper arrived nearly a week late, after averting a forced landing in the approximate area where the Hawaiian[?] ...

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  14. BRITISH DEFENCE

    Immediate energetic steps to strengthen Britain's defences are to be taken as the result of intense political activity in ...

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  15. EXPORT PRICES

    A substantial drop of 24 per cant. in the average price level of goods exported from Australia during the first three months of the 1938-39[?] ...

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  16. BREAK OF GAUGE

    Railway experts will attend the conference at Canberra today arranged by the Commonwealth and State Governments, and among ...

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  17. KING'S AMERICAN VISIT

    After the brilliant success of the Paris visit, King George for the second time is placing himself at the service of the British Foreign ...

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  18. MR. STEVENS

    Mr. Stevens said tonight that he was more interested in discussions of policy than in questions of political positions. ...

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  19. Poland Active in Central Europe

    While the British Cabinet has had a preliminary discussion on foreign policy in preparation for ending the old and beginning a new vital session of Parliament, diplomatic activity directed at a settlement of problems in South Eastern Europe have continued. ...

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  20. Cup Favourite

    Although his leg was still painful, Nuffield completed his Derby preparation today by covering six in 1.17 at Epsom. Despite the fact ...

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  21. Gelignite Attempt on House

    A violent explosion wrecked the rear portion of the home of John Nagle, sergeant of police, at Ipswich, early this morning. ...

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