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  3. NEW OBSTACLES TO SOVIET PACT BRITISH WARSHIPS ORDERED TO

    Eerly reports to-day that an agreement with Russia was in sight were discounted officially both in London and Moscow. A statement from the British Foreign Office said ...

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  4. GREEK WATERS

    The correspondent of the Associated Press at Alexandra states that several British warships have gone, to Grecian waters and will return before August. It is pointed out that this will relieve the congestion ...

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  5. Winston Churchill to Enter British Cabinet

    The early appointment of Mr. Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty is certain, says the political correspondent of the "Daily Mail." Mr. Churchill's inclusion in this or a similarly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CANAL PLAN TO EASE DANZIG CRISIS

    Sir Walter Carpenter, a passenger on the Mariposa, who was interviewed by the "Fiji Times-Herald," said that Danzig which was the sore ...

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  7. SHOTS FIRED AT GERMAN PLANE

    A Polish battery Afired a warning shot at a German bomber, near Orowo, midway between Danzig and Gdynia. ...

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  8. DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR CANBERRA

    A public meeting of representatives of public bodies convened by the Canberra Trades and Labour Council last night, decided to constitute a standing development committee to formulate proposals for Canberra development and discuss current ...

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  9. New French Plane Every Half Hour

    War planes are now being turned out from French factories at the rate of two an hour, states General ...

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  10. BRITISH AIMS

    According to a Berlin representative of the British United Press, the first newspaper admission that Britain is not bluffing in her intention ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT HURRIES TO WASHINGTON

    Sitting in his shirt sleeves on the lawn in his Hyde Park home where a July 4th pi[?]nic was given to 80 guests, President Roosevelt was ...

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  12. NO RELAXATION OF TIENTSIN BLOCKADE

    No date has yet been fixed for the opening of the AngloJapanese talks. It will be decided upon silier the arrival of the military representatives from Tientsin. General Sugiyama, Commander-in-Chief in North China, in ...

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  13. KING AND QUEEN TO VISIT BELGIUM

    It is officially announced that the King and Queen will visit Brussels from October 24 to October 27. ...

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  14. GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Reuben Jones, a grazier, of Binnaway, who died on April 26, left an estate valued at £6[?]096. He set aside four ...

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  15. GUARD FOR CONSULATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Although it was not the practice to place any special guard over the foreign consulates the constables on, [?]eat duty ...

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  16. IDENTICAL OBJECTIVES OF BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    "The central objectives of Britain and France are identical, but they have been pursued along different paths. France has proceeded with a system of alliances while Britain had traditionally opposed commitments." ...

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  17. NAVAL DOCK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Leopold Saville, one of the experts engaged in establishing the Singapore naval base, arrived from Melbourne to-day on his ...

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  18. PRISONER'S STRANGE REQUEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Charged with shop breaking after he had been released fiom gaol, Charles Toland was to-day sentenced to three years' ...

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  19. YOUTH DELINQUENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) has not yet received application from the parents for the release of the boys aged ...

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  20. NARROMINE MYSTERY

    DUBBO, Wednesday.—When the trial of Albert Andrew Moss, 61, on a charge of having murdered Timothy O'Shea, 55, at Narromine, was ...

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  21. GAOL FOR ASSAULT ON SISTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The corruption of a child was distressing because its life might be ruined, said Judge Curlewis in the Quarter ...

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  22. HIKER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Leaving Sydney on May 20 to walk to Brisbane in search of employment, Royston Gay, 17, and Patrick Olson, 16, ...

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  23. MUNITION PRODUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—There has been a heavy increase in the Footscray ammunition factoiy consequent upon the introduction of the ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND'S WAR POLICY

    The New Zealand Treasurer (Mr. Nash) denied the statement attributed to him that New Zealand was unlikely to send an ...

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  25. OCEAN FLIGHTS

    The New Zealanders, Captain J. W. Burgess and First Officer Oscar Garden, will take off to-morrow in the flying-boat Australia, the first ...

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  26. APPEAL AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was revealed to-day that Trevor Kelly, who is under sentence of death on a charge of murdering Constance Sommerlad, ...

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  27. U.S.A. ENTHUSIASM APPRECIATED

    Speaking at the American Society's Independence Day dinner, the Duke of Kent paid tribute to the enthusiasm, of the reception of Their ...

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  28. VILLAGES IN DARKNESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Eight villages were plunged into darkness when a mooring wire on a runaway R.A.F. observation balloon, after drifting 200 ...

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  29. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The result of the Caerbhilly by-election was: Ness Edwards, (Lab.) 19,847[?] Ronald Bell (Con.) 9,347. The seat is ...

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