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  2. STRONGER STAND TAKEN BY DEMOCRACIES

    Mr. Chamberlain's warning to Germany that Britain would resist to the utmost any attempt to dominate the world by force has been followed by a definite rallying of the democratic nations. ...

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  3. COMMON TASK

    A comprehensive scheme for cooperation by the Federal and State Governments on national defence will be discussed at a Premiers ...

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  4. POSITION IS UNCHANGED

    Counting in yesterday's general elections was only half complete late to-day, but the indications are that the Labour Government will ...

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  5. NOT COUNTED

    The Australian Labour Party's pre-selection ballot for the Newcastle Federal seat could not be counted last night because two ...

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  6. MR. EVATT

    It seems certain that Mr. Clive Evatt, K.C. (Heffron Labour party), has won the Hurstville seat in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  7. FIRST MOVE BY U.S.A.

    The United States Government to-day took the initial step in carrying out President Roosevelt's warning that there are methods ...

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  8. NO PEACE FOR PALESTINE

    A twenty-four hour general strike, which will extend to all parts of Palestine, will start at 5 a.m. to-morrow as a protest ...

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  9. SERVICES STILL DISLOCATED

    Railway services are still interrupted in the south-western section of the State because of washaways. Mr. L. A. Doyle, mail contractor, was ...

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  10. MAY BE WITH MAORIS

    The possibility that Gordon Robert McKay, who was reported to have been burned to death in the Piha shack, is hiding from the police in the Bad Lands, in ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. FOR WAR EFFORT

    The Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens), in a broadcast address last night, urged Australia to be prepared for a full national war effort. Until the European ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. "No Cause for Panic," Says Mr. Lyons

    "There is no cause for panic about the European situation," said the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), tonight. ...

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  13. WOMAN KILLED

    An elderly woman, believed to be Mrs. Wilson Herring, of Lakemba, was fatally injured to-day when she fell from an electric train in an underground tunnel ...

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  14. HURSTVILLE WAS MAGIC NAME

    Hurstville! To those who attended the Northern regional conference of the Heffron Labour party the word seemed to have magic in it. At both sessions— ...

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  15. FROM TREE TO ROCKS

    James McDonald, 53, of Concord West, woos fatally injured when he fell 25 feet from a tree at Berowra Waters, on to jagged rocks, to-day. ...

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  16. MAN DROWNS IN SURF

    James Swan Hamilton Mitchell, 42, a member of the staff of the Forestry Commission at Brookland, was drowned in the surf at Park Beach, Coff's Harbour, ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. DIPHTHERIA DEATH

    Shirley Spurgeon, aged three, one of the victims of the diphtheria outbreak on board the liner Orama, died in the Chlidren's Hospital yesterday after a second ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. Youth Puts the Case for Decentralisation

    YOUTH was at the microphone last night. Over the national wireless waves there was wafted from Sydney a discussion on decentralisation by three ...

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  19. POLICE RESERVES CALLED UP

    All South African police reservists have been urgently called up, and leave has been cancelled. It is believed that this action follows ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. ON OTHER PAGES

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  21. BOMB CHARGES

    Thomas Edward Kelly, a tobacconist, James Hannan, a dock hand, and Patrick Hannan, son of James Hannan, were found not guilty when they appeared at ...

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  22. REMAINS AT POST

    The Consul-General in Australia for Czechoslovakia (Mr. F. Kveton) said to-night that until he was instructed otherwise he would continue to represent his ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. WOOLCOTT-FORBES CASE

    The extradition proceedings against J. Woolcott-Forbes, of Sydney, were further adjourned until March 30. ...

    Article : 20 words
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