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  3. IRISH REPUBLICANS

    A special branch of officers of Scotland Yard was very active to-day in connection with the series of bomb explosions which occurred at the ...

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  4. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY

    At a secret meeting on the eve of the introduction of the Bloom Neutrality Bill, the Roosevelt representatives agreed to eliminate the three controversial clauses from the measure. However, it is understood that it was ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN ASIA

    Another air clash on the Manchukuan-Outer Mongolian frontier occurred in the Lake Buirnora area, which both sides claim to have won. ...

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  6. TOKYO DECISION AWAITED

    Agreeing that past experience showed that assurances given in Tokyo were not always honoured on the spot, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) told the House of Commons he trusted that the Japanese ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    An increase of the number of squadrons permanently stationed overseas is among the plans in connection with the ...

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  8. EUROPEAN REFUGEES

    The Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) revealed that a number of German, Austrian and Czech refugees, who entered the United ...

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  9. METEOR MISTAKEN FOR PLANE CRASH

    After the police investigated reports that a plane had fallen in flames north of Wyong, it is believed that a meteor was ...

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  10. NEW DEAL REBUFF

    As a result of a quarrel within the Senate over an attempt to raise the prices of domestically mined silver, [?]enators, representing the silver ...

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  11. LABOUR UNITY

    The two Labour factions in New South Wales have agreed to attend the conference called for to-morrow night by the executive of the Federal ...

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  12. SOVIET TALK DELAYS MAY PREJUDICE EUROPEAN PEACE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) replying to questioning the House of Commons by Mr. Hugh Dalton (Lab.) regarding the Soviet negotiations, reiterated his views that a visit by a Minister of the Crown to Moscow ...

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  13. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    There were no surprises in the first round of the men's singles at Wimbledon to-day. All seeded players survived. Queen Mary witnessed ...

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  14. MISSING LAUNCH

    Aeroplanes conducted an unsucccssful search to-day for the launch in which Victor Carmody, 32, of Mayfield, and Edward Butler, 38, of ...

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  15. TEST CRICKET

    A brilliant fourth wicket partnership by Hutton and Compton of 248, who collared the bowling places England in a commanding position in the ...

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  16. SABOTAGE FEARED

    The Albert Canal burst in several places near Hasselt where the land was flooded for two miles. It is believed that 10 persons are dead. The ...

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  17. WORLD FIGHT

    It is anticipated that the Louis-Galento fight on Wednesday night will be rough and 2,000 extra police and mounted men have been assigned ...

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  18. ROYALTY AT TROOPING THE COLOUR CEREMONY

    Trooping the Colour at the Horse Guards' Parade, London—The Royal group on the balcony (left to right), Princes Margaret Rose, the Duchess of Kent with her two children; Queen Mary and at the extreme right, the Duchess: of Gloucester. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BRITISH MARKETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The markets are idle and prices are mostly unchanged. ...

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  20. COUNT'S FATHER DEAD.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Count Constanz Ciano, father of the Italian Foreign Secretary. ...

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  21. EARTHQUAKE AT THERMION.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The entire population of Thermion has abandoned the town owing to an earthquake having destroyed a number of houses ...

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  22. FOG DELAYS PLANE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Due to a heavy fog, the Empire flying boat, Coogee, was delayed for 2½ hours in leaving Townsville to-day, and ...

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  23. WRESTLERS COLLIDE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Leo Jensen, 16.5, and Billy Hansen, 16.1, collided in the sixth round of a wrestling contest at the stadium to-night, ...

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  24. SNOW AT KOSCIUSKO

    Communications between Charlotte Pass and the Hotel Kosciusko have been cut off by the heavy snow storms. The snow is still falling and ...

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  25. SON'S TRAGIC DISCOVERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Florence Hanley, 58, widow, of Forest Lodge, was found hanging in the hallway of her home to-night. The tragic ...

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  26. GERMAN ADMIRAL DEAD.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The death occurred of Admiral Coch, deputy Chief of the German Navy during the Great War. ...

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