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  3. MARKET FLUCTUATES

    The Stock Exchange had a see saw week, values varying daily according to European happenings, but despite the panicky affiliations, as one financial writer describes them, the market stood the tension remarkably ...

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  4. BRITISH SHIPPING

    It is anticipated that an important announcement regarding a subsidy for British shipping will be made on Tuesday ...

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  5. FALL OF MADRID

    Unofficial despatches report the surrender of Madrid, says the St. Jean de Luz (France) correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  6. Situation in Europe Becomes Graver

    The appearance of Mussolini on the Forum was greeted with a roar of "Savoia and Nice" from 100,000 Blackshirts at the 20th anniversary of the founding of Fascism. ...

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  7. AN ECONOMIC PACT

    "It is no longer possible to economically force Germany to her knees by means of a blockade," declares a semi-official ...

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  8. CONSCRIPTION

    The Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Attlee), in a public speech, said that there was widespread agitation to introduce conscription, but it was ...

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  9. SINO-JAP WAR

    A message from Shanghai says that 60,000 Japanese reinforcements have arrived at the east bay of Hanho River. The biggest battle since the ...

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  10. EFFECT OF GERMAN DOMINANCE

    "Under the rule of Germany there is no room left for any other Power," declared the Attorney-General and Minister ...

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  11. EXTENDING ROME-BERLIN AXIS

    One hundred members of the Diet petitioned the Premier (Mr. Hiranumera), advocating tripartite military alliance between ...

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  12. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Formed with the object of registering, organising and training women in ihe Australian Capital Territory for service in any national ...

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  13. A.C.T. SHOW

    Preparations are well forward for the A.C.T. Pastoral and Agricultural Show which commences at Hall tomorrow with record-breaking entries ...

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  14. CRISIS IN JAPAN

    A Cabinet crisis is threatened as a result of the German proposal to convert the German-Italo-Japanese axis into a military alliance against ...

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  15. "PYJAMA" MURDER

    The police to-night refused to deny or confirm rumor that shoes and garments believed to belong to tne "pyjama girl," who was ...

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  16. POTATO PRICES

    It is most unlikely that a system of potato price-fixing or of buyer control could be expected to produce the margin or gross profit made by the ...

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  17. SHOT AT HOTEL WINDOW

    Ten minutes after three men were [?]ejected from an hotel on Saturday night, one of them returned and allegedly fired a shot through the hotel ...

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  18. FAIREY PLANES

    Additional details of a Fairey stratosphere plane, for flying at great heights with passengers, were announced to-day. Fourteen of these ...

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  19. CABINET'S ROOM

    A revolver shot rang out in the Cabinet room at Parliament House on Saturday, but it had nothing to do with national insurance. ...

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  20. JEWS IN MEMEL

    The Memel Jews' possessions have been sequestrated for the establishment of their value to prevent them being smuggled out of the city. ...

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  21. RUGBY UNION

    Optimism will be the keynote of tonight's annual general meeting of the F.C.T. Rugby Union at Hotel Kingston. All clubs have commenced ...

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  22. FACTORY EXPLOSION

    A factory at Caversham, where explosives are manufactured, was completely blown up this morning. Three men were killed and several ...

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  23. CYCLONIC STORM

    A cyclone, which has been raging over the Tasman, and which brought in its wake rough seas and strong winds, should abate by to-morrow, ...

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  24. AIR AWARD

    The Aviators' International League has awarded the Homan trophy to Squadron Leader Kellett, commander of the record breaking flight of ...

    Article : 34 words
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  26. BREASTSTROKE RECORD.

    Richard Hough, of Princeton, swam 200 yards breaststroke in 2 mins. 22 secs., a world's record. ...

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  27. SYDNEY WRESTLING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the wrestling match at the Leichhardt Stadium last night, George Tiki and Lou Szabo drew with one fall each. ...

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