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  3. AIR DEFENCE

    As a part of the celebration of the opening of Birmingham's new airport at Elmdon by the Duchess of Kent, the Birmingham Corporation gave an ...

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  4. FAILURE EXASPERATES JAPAN

    The Japanese military authorities are exasperated at Japan's inability to overthrow General Chiang Kai Shek, and are concentrating the blame on British "machinations," states the Shanghai correspondent of "The ...

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  5. BRITAIN MOBILISES RESOURCES

    Steps for the mobilisation of Britain's £3,700,000,000 overseas investments for emergency purposes are being taken by ...

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  6. DANZIG SITUATION EASIER

    The confidence which has marked German activities in international affairs has been shaken and there is a growing impression that Herr Hitler has sensed the danger of pressing the Danzig issue to the point of war. ...

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  7. AIR RAID TEST

    Britain's greatest air raid defence test was staged from midnight to 4 a.m., when 15 counties, excluding London, ...

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  8. TENNIS HONOURS

    Missing Wimbledon has made Bromwich keener than ever to beat the winner, Riggs, if he meets him during the tour, thus proving his claim ...

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  9. Hitler Plays Up to Bulgaria

    A communique, Issued at the close of the visit to Berlin of the Prime Minister of Bulgaria (M. Kiosseivanoff), emphasises, the traditional ...

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  10. GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA

    The newspaper, "Deutsche Allgemaine Zeitung," describing the part that Germans were playing in the development of Australia, declares that 60,000 settlers of German descent, once divided by Confessional feuds, ...

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  11. ROBBERY FOILED

    A revolver was fired in the course of a hold-up in the city last night. Kelly Murphy, 15, of Paddington[?] and Frank Primson, 18, of Maroubra[?] ...

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  12. R.A.F TRAINING FLIGHTS TO FRANCE

    With a view to extending the training of the Royal Air Force, it is understood that the Air Ministry has been in touch with the French Air ...

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  13. Japan Regrets Death of Missionaries

    The Prime Minister of canada (Mr. MacKenzie King) announces that a Japanese Note, expressing regret at the deaths through bombing ...

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  14. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE LAUNCHED

    The Yankee clipper left at 1.6 a.m. Eastern standard time, inaugurating the northern airways service to England from New York, via Canada, ...

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  15. SEX EQUALITY

    The Prime Minister (M. Stauning) addressed the opening session of the thirteenth, congress of the International Suffrage and Equal ...

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  16. U.S.A. NEUTRALITY RECEIVES VITAL BLOW

    A declaration by 34 Senators that they will fight to a finish any attempt to lift the arms embargo has dealt President Roosevelt's campaign to revise the Neutrality Act a stunning, perhaps fatal, blow. ...

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  17. JAPAN PROTESTS TO FRANCE

    Japan has protested to the French Municipality against the incident on Friday when 100 French marines, armed with ...

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  18. NATIONAL CALL FOR REFORM OF CONSTITUTION

    To-day, July 9, 1939, is a significant day in the history of this Commonwealth To my mind, the development of Australia being what it is, ...

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  19. IRISH REPUBLICANS

    The police are watching London buildings over the week-end owing to the discovery of a pamphlet, which has been secretly circulated in ...

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  20. STATE RAILWAYS FINANCES

    A report that in the last eight weeks the business of the Railways Department had taken an upward trend and that earnings were well ...

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  21. AMERICA WANTS ANTARCTIC LAND

    Rear-Admiral Byrd, who has been directed by President Roosevelt to proceed to the Antarctic to substantiate the ...

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  22. ITALY'S REVENUE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The official estimate for 1940 is: Revenue, £351,650, 000, and expenditure, £408,874,000. ...

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  23. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE.

    BORDEAUX, Saturday.— Naval Lieutenant Paris took off in the B[?]carosse for New York on the first regular passenger flight. ...

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  24. TRAMS COLLIDE AT MANLY.

    SYDNEY Sunday.—Four people were injured and many women fa[?]ed when two trams collided at Manly last night. None of the victims was ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES TO OPEN

    The London wool sales should be extraordinarily Interesting as a lively sale of crossbreds is expected. The supply is less than last year and the ...

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  26. ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE.

    CARSON CITY (Nevada) Saturday. —Adrianne Allen, the film actress, has been granted a divorce from Ra[?] Massey, the producer and director on ...

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  27. HARRY BRIDGES CHARGED

    Charges of un-American activities against Harry Bridges, leader of the Longshoremen's Association, have aroused national interest. ...

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  28. WHALER FINED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The summons against Otto Borchrevink, master of the whale factory, Terjeviken, for killing an undersized female blue ...

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  29. PLANNING AGAINST AIR RAIDS

    In the event of war plans to protect civilians would be in full working order within 24 hours, stated the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  30. ENGLISH ROWING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Harvard won the Henley Grand Challenge Cup by defeating the Canadian Argonauts by three lengths in 7 mins. 40 secs. The ...

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  31. CHARGED WITH REBELLION.

    MADRID, Sunday.—The former speaker of the Cortes, Julian [?]tero, has been court-martialled on a charge of rebellion. The prosecutor ...

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