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  3. WEST INDIES

    The "New York Times" states that federation of the British West Indies, grouping the far-flung islands into a ...

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  4. POLAND OBJECTS TO GERMAN ACTIVITIES

    The memorandum adds that a continuation of these may be detrimental to the relations between Poland and Czchoslovakia. It is pointed out that this obviously refers to the activities ...

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  5. GERMAN GLOOM

    Germany is facing the gloomiest Christmas since Herr Hitler assumed power, says the Berlin correspondent of "The ...

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  6. DR. SCHACHTS FAILS IN LONDON MISSION

    The diplomatic writer of "The Times" emphasises the doubtful results of Dr. Schacht's visit to London, while the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" tells of the unfavourable economic position of Germany. ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. STANDSTILL

    Information raceived from the official military observer suggests that the Spanish war has come to a standstill. There ...

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  8. TO BITTER END

    There is every indication [?]that China remains determined to carry on the war against Japan to a bitter end, declared Rex Warren, a ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. VIOLENT QUAKES IN TURKEY

    Nine hundred people are homeless and many are believed to have been killed in a series of violent earthquakes ...

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  10. HEAT WAVE

    Heat wave conditions again provailed throughout the State, the thermometer rising to 85 degrees during the morning. ...

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  11. STEEL WORKS

    As a result of the wharf labourers[?] refusal to load pig iron on the Dalfram for Japan, about 2,500 employees of the Australian ...

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  12. LONDON LOAN

    The city editor of the "Observer," commenting on the Australian conversion loan, 60 per cent, of which was left with the underwriters, ...

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  13. REFUGEES

    Eighty per cent, of the refugees arriving in Australia indicated their desire to settle in New South Wales, and New South Wales could not ...

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  14. ITALIAN MIGRANTS[?]

    [?]A group of Italian workers from Australia aboard the liner "Esquilino" interviewed by the newspaper "Voce D'ltalia" complained of ...

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  15. PRISON ESCAPE

    It has been definitely established that the three prisoners who escaped from the Parramatta gaol on Saturday made their dash for freedom ...

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  16. HEBRONITE ARABS

    Amid handclapping and a general salute as the Union Jack was unfurled, 3,000 Hebronite Arabs demonstrated their loyalty to Britain in the ...

    Article : 173 words
  17. BRITAIN'S ANSWER

    It is expected that the Foreign Affairs debate in the House of Com[?]ons to-morrow will emphasise the Government's more resistent attitude ...

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  18. ALIMONY ORDER

    The order of £20 a week alimony for his wife, Elizabeth Mary O'Brien of Vaucluse, and £3 for his elder daughter, and £2 for another ...

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  19. RUMANIAN JEWS

    The Rumanian Government is subsidising a fund with £1,000,000, mostly from a tax on high Jewish incomes, in order to finance Jewish ...

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  20. AIR COURT

    Criticism by the leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Curtin, of the limitations imposed on the scope of the proposed Air Court Inquiry and ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. FILM PRODUCER'S DIVORCE

    Arthur [?]Shirley, an actor and former film producer, was granted a divorce nisi by Justice Boyce to-day after a lengthy case. ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI QUIET IN SARDINIA

    Signor Mussolini in a brief speech to 30,000 miners, did not refer to Tunis, Corsica or Djibouti. He praised Fascism and self-sufficiency, ...

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  23. PLEASANT BOY INDEED!

    PERTH, Monday.—A girl visitor from London put 5/- on Pleasant Boy at the Trotting meeting on Saturday night simply because she liked ...

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  24. MAN KILLED WHEN LORRY OVERTURNED

    MUSWELLBROOK, Monday. [?] Leslie Joseph Bannister, 22, was killed, and two brothers named Welch were severely injured when a motor ...

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  25. FATAL FIRE

    The cause of a fire which resulted in the death of Idy[?] Barton, 33, a nurse at the Prince of Wales Military Hospital, Randwick, remains a ...

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  26. SEA BED PLANE WRECKAGE MAY SOLVE ULM'S FATE

    A Filipino fisherman diving to recover nets, found the wreckage of an aeroplane partly buried in the ocean sand, 38 miles north-west of here. It was identified by navy experts as a commercial ...

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  27. MORE BURSARIES FOR COUNTRY

    An important announcement of greater education facilities for the country schools was made to-day by the Minister for Education (Mr. ...

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  28. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— Harold Robert Cameron, aged four, of Queenstown, was burnt to death in a fire which he and another boy ...

    Article : 120 words
  29. BRITISH AIR MERGER

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that details of a merger between the Imperial Airways and the British Airways has been completed and the ...

    Article : 41 words
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