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  3. INCREASED PERSONNEL IN DEFENCE FORCES

    Immediate defence plans of the Commonwealth Government aim at having a properly trained combined force of considerably more than 100,000 men in the three arms of the service, and reserves available for an emergency. ...

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  4. HOUSING

    The construction of 268 cottages, a boarding house for 70 single persons, and conversion of the old Hotel Acton to a ...

    Article : 227 words
  5. TALK OF NAZI BELT FROM CAPE TO CAIRO

    The continued failure of the Government to make an announcement concerning the future of the territory is increasing agitation about the return to Germany. All types of immigrants fear they will lose everything. ...

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  6. NINE POWER PACT

    According to the Rome correspondent of "The Times", among the questions discussed by Count Ciano and ...

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  7. PUBLISHER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced of George Godfrey Harrap, member of the well-known firm of publishers. He was aged 71. ...

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  8. GERMAN ROAD FATALITY

    BERLIN, Sunday.—A small gauge train crashed into a motor bus full of Storm Troopers at Genthin, killing nine and injuring 13. ...

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  9. EARTH TREMOR IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— An earth tremor lasting 60 seconds, occurred at Paispe to-day, but no damage was done. ...

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  10. 300-MILE CANAL OPENED

    BERLIN, Monday.—Herr Hess, deputising for Herr Hitler, opened the midland canal, which has cost £15,000,000 sterling. It is 300 miles ...

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  11. POLAND'S DEMANDS

    The Vice Premier of Poland (M. Kwaitkowski) in a speech declared that Australia supports one per square kilometre compared with 150 ...

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  12. RADIO PANIC

    New Yorkers who settled down to-night to listen to the radio were wildly surprised when a programme of dance music was ...

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  13. TANGANYIKA PETITION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The people of Tanganyika are petitioning to His Majesty to confirm the Minister's repeated assurance that it will remain ...

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  14. CHILLED BEEF

    A noticeable improvement in the condition of Australian chilled beef shipped to the United Kingdom towards the end of September was ...

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  15. FRANCE LOSING POPULATION

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Birth Rate Congress which opened at Limoges to-day, faces the fact that the present decline will lessen France's ...

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  16. POLISH JEWS

    Six thousand deported Poles, mostly Jews, were permitted to return to their homes in Germany amid scenes of joyful re-union. ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT RETURNED[?]

    LISBON, Sunday. — Eighty per cent, of the electorate returned 90 Government candidates to the National Assembly. Only ...

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  18. American Business Feels Japanese Threat

    American business interests approve of the United States note to Japan. It is pointed out that Japan has ...

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  19. HAND BLOWN OFF BY BOMB

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— When a bomb which he had made exploded while David Dyett, 17, was holding it, his left hand was blown ...

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  20. MARSEILLES FIRE

    The disastrous fire on Friday has exposed the hopeless inadequacy of the fire fighting department[?] including the delayed arrival of engines, ...

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  21. MUNITION SHARE BOOM

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Herald," giving evidence of the biggest arm boom in history, says that the market valuation shares in ...

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  22. OFFER TO FRANCE

    It is revealed that Herr Hitler has suggested to the French Ambassador (M. Poncet) a Franco-German agreement based on the ...

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  23. RADIO BEACON USED BY WHALERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to the "Daily Telegraph," an innovation for Antarctic whaling grounds will be the attachment to the carcase of ...

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  24. FOOT FAULTS

    Australian press criticism which accused Adrian Quist of bad sportsmanship when he was foot-faulted in matches against Budge in the Davis ...

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  25. BIRTH RATE HIGHER IN BRITAIN

    The report for 1937 of the Ministry for Health shows that there were 5265 more births and 13,810 more deaths than in 1936. ...

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  26. PALESTINE

    The Gaza correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" says 18 search parties of the Coalstream Guards and the Northumberland Fusilliers ...

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  27. REBEL CHALLENGE AT JAFFA

    Although British troops were guarding it, rebels posted placards on the post office warning the British troops that their, action against "peaceful ...

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  28. FRANCO THREAT

    General Franco told the British Foreign Office that he will close all his ports to British shipping in the event of the Appeal Court giving ...

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  29. German Technicians Assist Rebels

    Arabs reveal that German technicians attached to rebel bands are giving instructions in the use of land mine methods in road and rail ...

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  30. CAUGHT IN FIRE

    Suffering from severe shock, William Mansfield Hetherington, 44, a miner, was admitted to hospital today. Hetherington was alone in his ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. BRITISH NAVY

    Mr. H. L. Bywater, naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph", says that there is little foundation for the story that the navy was not ...

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  32. DUKE'S "EXILE"

    Diplomatic circles are amused at published reports that the Duke of Kent is to be exiled to Australia, states the Washington correspondent ...

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  33. CRICKET BROADCASTS

    The former international Cricketer, W. A. Oldfield, who has been broadcasting "Sidelights on the Test Tour," said he was surprised that ...

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  34. CHINESE REFUGEES

    Mr. A. M. Simpson, retired army officer, who arrived at Sydney to-day aboard the "Changte," said there were about 500,000 Chinese refugees who ...

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  35. KING OF GREECE

    Despite emphasis of a private character of the visit of the King of Greece to England, it is suggested, according to the "Daily ...

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  36. S. P. INQUIRY

    The case of ex-Constable Donnelly which was concluded on Friday by Judge Markell, at the starting-price betting inquiry, will be re-opened. ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. OPERATION AT SEA

    While the liner Neptune was travelling to Australia, an attendant was stricken with appendicitis, and Dr. Mary Saunders performed a ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. SEASON'S RECORD AT MELBOURNE

    At the wool sales to-day, a top price of 20d. was paid, a record for the season. ...

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