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  3. INDUSTRIAL DEFIANCE OF NATIONAL REGISTER

    The decision of Federal key unions at the Melbourne Conference in re-affirming support for the boycott of the National Register, coupled with the reported statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in Perth, that he is prepared to fight an election ...

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  4. JAPANESE THREATS TO THIRD POWERS

    A new Japanese threat to the rights of the Third Powers and endangering lives and property of nationals has arisen as a result of a warning to evacuate Chuanchow, Tungshan and Choohsien. ...

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  5. 1000 BOMBERS TO FLY OVER FRANCE

    Another R.A.F. flight across France on a larger scale than that of yesterday is planned. It is estimated that the flight will comprise 1,000 'planes and the [?]rews total 3,000. ...

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  6. DANZIG TENSION RELAXES

    The Polish Press records ap[?]arent relaxation of the tension throughout Europe, including Danzig, though it emphasises ...

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  7. CONDITIONAL WITHDRAWAL OF BOYCOTT

    The Secretary of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. C. Crofts) intimated to-night at the Trades Hall that the A.C.T.U. would consider the relaxing of its boycott of the National Register if the Government would incorporate clauses in the ...

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  8. NAVAL HOLIDAY CONTINUES

    The suggestion was made in the House of Commons that Britain should approach the United States and French ...

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  9. LINKING MADRID WITH ROME

    The Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) had a two-hour conversation with General Franco, but no ...

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  10. NEW BALKAN BLOC AIMED BY GERMANY

    The Bulgarian Press hints that Germany will sponsor the formation of a new Balkan bloc led by Bulgaria and ...

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  11. TRADE CREDITS TO RUMANIA

    The British export credits guarantees to Rumania amount to approximately £5,500,000, while for Greece it is just over £2,000,000. ...

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  12. INQUIRY INTO NAZI GROUPS

    The Commonwealth Investigation Branch is to be asked by the Attorney General (Mr. Hughes) to compile a report ...

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  13. SOVIET PACT

    It is understood that further instructions will be given to the British and French negotiators in Moscow very shortly, and it ...

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  14. Germany Offers Trade Credits

    Dr. Walhtat is expected to go to Russia to complete the granting of a £125,000,000 credits for the purchase of Soviet oil, ore and wood. ...

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  15. ESPIONAGE LEADS TO TYROL EXPULSION

    It is officially announced that the expulsion of foreign nationals from the Tyrol followed on instances of espionage of certain persons on ...

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  16. JEWISH MIGRANTS

    The extent of illegal Jewish immigration to Palestine has forced the British Government to suspend all ordinary immigration for the next ...

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  17. BANDIT UNREWARDED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An armed bandit held up Isobella Carroll, a young married woman, at Enfield this afternoon and forced her to walk ...

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  18. ESPIONAGE CHARGE REPUDIATED

    The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. R. A. Butler) repudiated the German charges of British espionage in Vienna. He said that ...

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  19. THETIS INQUIRY

    Captain Godfrey, captain of the accompanying tug, giving evidence at the Thetis inquiry, said he ordered the signal man to ask the Thetis ...

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  20. WOOL CONTINUES FIRM

    Yesterday's substantial advance in the wool prices was maintained to-day. Only a very small quantity of Australian wool was offered, but ...

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  21. POOR STANDARD OF RECRUITS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Ha[?]key, speaking in the House of Lords debate on nutrition, said that he was shocked and humiliated at the ...

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  22. DON'S SON IS JOHN

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bradman is to be named John Russell Bradman. ...

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  23. TRADE WITH INDIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The appointment of a Trade Commissioner for India is contemplated, said the Assistant Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  24. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—An epidemic of infantile paralysis in the Los Angeles county is reported by the health authorities. One hundred and ...

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  25. BRITISH SUPPLY OF ESSENTIALS

    It was announced in the House of Commons by Mr. W. S. Morrison that stocks of essential raw materials were more than ...

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  26. MR. THORBY JOINS ISSUE WITH SIR HENRY GULLETT

    The Deputy Leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr. Thorby) has joined in the controversy being waged between Mr. Menzies, Sir Earle Page and the Minister for External Affairs (Sir Henry Gullett). ...

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  27. BOMBER FLYING BOAT.

    BOTWOOD (Newfoundland), Wednesday.—The Consolidated flying boat arrived here after eight hours flight from Buffalo. It was not immediately ...

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  28. BROADCASTING COMMISSION.

    The Government has extended until the end of the year the term of office of the members of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. ...

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  29. NASH TO REMAIN IN LONDON.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) announced to-day that the Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) would remain in ...

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  30. ITALIAN BLACKSHIRTS.

    ROME, Thursday.—An official announcement sets out that Blackshirts under arms total 1,309,000, an increase of 900,000 in nine months. The ...

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  31. MOBILE CORPS FOR GERMANY

    The German Commander-in-Chief has de[?]reed that the motorised regiments and armoured corps will be on December 19, formed into a single ...

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  32. MISSING HIKERS LOCATED.

    KATOOMBA, Thursday.—Mis. [?]. Harrison and Mis. M. Watkins, of Caulfield, who were members of a party which set out for the Grand ...

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  33. PAPAL BLESSINGS BY RADIO

    A Papal decree states that His Holiness the Pope will broadcast blessings which will be valid to listeners throughout ...

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  34. BOWLS PRESIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—For the second time in the history of the N.S.W. Bowls Association, there will be two candidates for the position of ...

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  35. JAPANESE "GOODWILL" FLIGHT

    The Japanese Consul (Mr. H. Henisha) announced that six flyers would hop off from Tokyo for Vancouver late in August on the first ...

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  36. AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH.

    Indication of the first steps to be taken in aeronautical research is contained in the Commonwealth G[?]zette, in which tenders are invited ...

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  37. NEGOTIATING N.Z. LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Following his discussions with members of the Government and the Governor of the Bank of England (Mr. Montagu[?] ...

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  38. HOSPITAL FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To put the hospitals of N.S.W. in first class condition would require £4,500,000. said Mr. Walter Albert Edward Lewis, a ...

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