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  3. ITALY AND GERMANY SIGN MILITARY PACT

    It was announced officially in Berlin that the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) and the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) to-day signed a military, pact. A communique, issued at Milan, where the conversations were conducted, ...

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  4. ORGANISING AUSTRALIA

    Addressing the Lord Mayor's quarterly luncheon to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said that never in his life had ...

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING AT CANTON

    For the first time in eight months fierce fighting occurred in Canton throughout the night, declares the Hong Kong correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." Large forces of Chinese guerillas broke into the ...

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  6. AIR RAIDS

    The Government took the view that there was not, the same need for Australia to prepare against air raids as countries in the ...

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  7. RUMANIAN TALKS WITH TURKEY

    The [?]anian Foreign Minister (M. Gafencu) who has just returned from a visit to almost every European capital, will visit ...

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  8. ITALIAN CONSULAR AGENT EXPELLED

    The Italian Consular Agent at Saint Maxina has been expelled on the grounds of public hostility to France. ...

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  9. MIGRANT COLONIES

    The Government would always adhere to its policy of preventing the formation of a minority group, said the ...

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  10. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor will broadcast a 10 minutes' peace message to America from Verdun at 10 p.m. on Monday, British summer, time (7. ...

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  11. LONDON'S MAY DAY

    Forty thousand persons matching from every part of London participated in Labour's May Day rally in Hyde Park. ...

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  12. NATION'S DEFENCE

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) is not satisfied with the defence measures taken by the Commonwealth Government to ...

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  13. MUSSOLINI

    Signor Mussolini, who is suffering from a serious eye trouble, believed to bo a cataract, flew from Rome in a special plane, to obtain treatment ...

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  14. A.I.F. WIDOWS

    Lady Parker to-day announced her resignation as vice-president of the Widows of the A.l.F. Association. Similar action is being taken by Lady ...

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  15. PRICE OF BRICKS

    While the Premier (Mr. Stevens) would not disclose the recommendation contained in the report of Justice de Boun on the price of bricks, the ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S ARMY

    The Labour Party's report dealing with defence policy, prefers voluntarism to conscription. It urges more liberal bounties, better pay and more ...

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  17. TOOK AEROPLANE

    While riding on a "octopus" on an aerial railway at Newtown Park on April 29, Douglas Clugston, 21, decided that he would like to fly an ...

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  18. IMPORT DUTY

    Sir Donald Banks, who is at present in Australia with the Air Mission, has been appointed a member of the Import Duty Advisory ...

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  19. NATURALISATION

    Foreigners entering the Commonealth at present have to wait five years in which to apply for naturalisation players, but newcomers to ...

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  20. WHEAT PRICES

    The Premier (Mr. A. Dunstan) has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) suggesting the holding of a conference of representatives from all ...

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  21. LABOUR UNITY

    Confidence in the conference called for Sydney in July was expressed by a conference of delegates and secretaries of the A.L.P branches held in ...

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  22. NATIVE, AFFAIRS

    Regarding the allegations that the Northern Territory aborigines working on stations had been ill-treated and not paid for their labour, the ...

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  23. MOTORMAN DIES

    Stanley St. John, 51. West Brunswick, who was extensively injured in a railway accident at the Jolimont railway yards on Saturday night, died ...

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  24. TROOPS IN SPAIN

    Italian and German volunteers are preparing to leave Spain immediately after the victory parade, according to the British United Press. ...

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  25. IMPERSONATED ELECTOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Paddington Court to-day, Michael Doyle, 35, a printer, was committed for trial on a charge of having impersonated ...

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  26. GERMAN WARSHIPS OFF JUTLAND

    Thirty-two German warships are exercising off Jutland. It is the first time since the Great War that such exercises have ...

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