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  3. POLAND CONSIDERS NEXT DANZIG STEP

    A temporary respite characterises Danzig, although militarisation continues. Poland's next move to meet the German challenge will be discussed at a series of important conferences ...

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  4. RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON BRITAIN

    While the Anglo-Soviet bargaining continues, further efforts may be expected from the Russian side to bring pressure on the British Government. The Russians have a trump card in the Anglo-French ...

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  5. BRITISH CREDITS FOR GUARANTEED COUNTRIES

    The Government is introducing without delay a special bill increasing credits to guaranteed countries, namely Poland, Turkey, Rumania and Greece, from £10,000,000 to £100,000,000, to assist in buying arms ...

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  6. DEFENCE

    It is believed that the Defence Council at its concluding meeting approved of a big expansion of the permanent ...

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  7. GERMAN-BULGARIAN TALKS

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that according to present indications, talks between Germany and Bulgaria will deal not only with political and economic relations, but the position of Bulgaria with regard ...

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  8. N.Z. GOVERNMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) in a vigorous reply to a no-confidence amendment to the address-in-reply, said that ...

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  9. AMERICA TO CHECK ITALIAN DUMPING.

    The Treasury announced that it will levy after August 31 counter tariff duties on the artificial silk imports from Italÿ, because of the ...

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  10. Rapid Recovery In France

    The Minister for Finance (M. Reynaud) outlining the remarkable economic and financial recovery, said that ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Legislative Assembly to-day approved of the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into a child ...

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  12. WOMEN'S GOLF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The semi-finals of the State Women's Golf Championship to-day resulted:— Miss G. Lewis defeated Dr. D. ...

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  13. ROOSEVELT WINS DOLLAR BATTLE

    President Roosevelt won the final victory in the battle over the devaluation of the dollar when the Senate, by 43 to 39, ...

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  14. DRAMATIC EVIDENCE OF THETIS SURVIVOR

    Dramatic evidence of the ing Stoker Arnold, at the inrush of water, which struck the Thetis, was given by one ...

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  15. BRITISH SCULLING

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the fifth round of the Diamond sculls at Henley, R. Verey defeated H. J. Turner, of Sydney, by three lengths, in 9 ...

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  16. SWAM TO GIBRALTAR

    GIBRALTAR, Thursday.— Sixteen ex-Republican officers and soldiers landed after swimming from Algeciras. One died of exhaustion after ...

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  17. TIENTSIN CONFERENCE AGAIN DEFERRED

    The conference between Britain and Japan regarding [?]entsin is not expected to open before next week at the earliest, says the Tokyo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." The Japanese military delegates ...

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  18. ARABS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    HAIFA, Thursday. — A Military Court sentenced to death seven Arabs for murdering seven members of a military patrol on June 2[?] five others ...

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  19. TAS. GOVERNMENT

    A meeting Of the Labour Party today confirmed Mr. Dwyer Grey as Premier and Mr. Cosgrove as Deputy Premier. Messrs. E. Brooker, E. J. ...

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  20. MIGRANT ARRIVALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Addressing the Millions Club to-day, Sir Arthur Richards stated that since the reintroduction of assisted passages scheme ...

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  21. COAL MINING

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Pending full consideration by the Central Council of the Miners' Federation of the award recently made by Judge ...

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  22. GERMAN ECONOMIC PLIGHT

    News of Germany s economic plight was not surprising to those who studied the position, said Professor Hytten[?] ...

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  23. MERCHANT SHIPS

    Extensive measures to protect the Australian merchant shipping against attack are being carried out by the Defence Department. ...

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  24. INDUSTRY EXPANSION SOUGHT

    A committee to investigate and report on the possibility of encouraging the expansion of industrial development in the country, and to ...

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  25. FREIGHTER SAVED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The China Maru, which went on the r[?]ks off Balaum near Rabaul, and whose propeller was fouled when tne tow line ...

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  26. LINER HAS ROUGH TRIP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Encountering mountainous seas after leaving Auckland, the liner Awat[?]a arrived in S[?]dto-night nine hours behind schedule. ...

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  27. TIGER MOTH [?]PLANES

    The Defence Department has ordered an undisclosed number of D.H. Tiger Moth aircraft for the R.A.A.F. The cost of the order, which De ...

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  28. FALSE FIRE ALARMS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Fire stations in eight suburbs received 40 false alarms between 1.0 and 4.30 a.m. to-day. The police believe that it ...

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  29. CLOUDBURST IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Following a cloudburst at Morehead, in Kentucky, floods developed and at least 38 persons were drowned. Many ...

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