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  2. TEST MATCHE

    Under skies grey enough to remind one of an English winter's (or summer's) day, we eagerly awaited the first test match. The latest scene in the ...

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  3. MRS. FREER

    Mrs. M. M. Freer, who had previously been refused permission to land in Australia, reached Sydney yesterday morning by the Awate[?] ...

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  4. TENACITY OF DEFENCE.

    The northern battle, in which the Spanish insurgents are attempting to cut oft the Escorial and to break the Government's communications, ...

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  5. NEW HOPE OF SETTLEMENT.

    It is reported by the Press Association that in well-informed quarters there are indications that, as a result of last night's events when the King was in touch with his mother and brothers as well as the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), the situation has been ...

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  6. PEACE PLAIN.

    "In order to stop the coming of war, we must gather, in the next six months, the greatest number of nations, all as well armed as possible, and united ...

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  7. POPULAR LIGHT BIPLANE.

    The De Havilland Company has reduced by £100 the price of the popular Hornet Moth light cabin biplane. More than 100 of these 'planes are already in daily use all ...

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  8. THE KING RETURNS FROM LONDON TO FORT BELVEDERE.

    Continuing his statement at the adjournment of the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin said:- "The Royal Marriages Act of 1772 has ...

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  9. ALTITUDE FLIGHT.

    Despite an announcement to the opposite effect, on November 9, the Federation Aeronautique Internationale, according to the Air Ministry, officially advised the Royal Aero Club ...

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  10. DR. MALCOLM SARGENT

    The desirability of eminent overseas conductors visiting Australia regularly was emphasised by Dr. Malcolm [?]rgent, who recently conducted orchestral concerts in Sydney, in ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. 39 GERMANS LOSE CITIZENSHIP.

    A list of 39 Germans who have been deprived of citizenship because "their attitude conflicts with duty and loyalty to the Reich and the people" is published in the "Official ...

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  12. "SIGNS OF STRAIN."

    Looking much thinner than when she was in Sydney a month ago, Mrs. M. M. Freer returned to New Zealand yesterday, disappointed. There were obvious signs of the ...

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  13. IMPORTANT INFLUENCE OF THE DOMINION GOVERNMENTS.

    It is understood that the decisiveness of the British action was considerably influenced by the views of the dominions. ...

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  14. AMBUSH SEQUEL.

    British punitive measures in the Khaisora Valley (north-west frontier province), taken in consequence of the ambush of a British column there on November 26, have so far ...

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  15. EARLY AGREEMENT EXPECTED.

    The Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Amau) said to-day that prospects of a trade agreement between Japan and Australia were now much brighter. ...

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  16. CHAIN STORES.

    The Commercial Employees and Property Owners' Association, of Orange, submitted a statement to the President of the Industrial Commission (Mr. Justice Browne) at the ...

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  17. JEWELLED SHIRT.

    The claim of Helen Coyimzoglu, wife of an Athens date merchant, against Samuel Insull has been settled by the payment to her of 5000 dollars (£A1250). ...

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  18. BOY ACCIDENTALLY. HANGED.

    An unusual fatality is reported from Macleay Island, Moreton Bay, where Richard Aubrey Cheras, 12, was accidentally hanged while playing with a piece of rope. ...

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  19. WAR DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    When asked in the House of Commons whether he had any information regarding negotiations in Paris concerning the French debt to America, and whether he would ...

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  20. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    It is reported that Hawaiian merchants have turned to Japan for food necessities, because of the American shipping strike. One Japanese line is sending a special ship from ...

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  21. LONDON NEWSPAPERS DISCUSS NATION'S DILEMMA.

    The news of the crisis has caused as much surprise in Britain as elsewhere. It is true that the King's friendship with Mrs. Simpson was known ...

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  22. PREFERENCE TO BRITAIN.

    At a dinner given in his honour by the Corporation of Sheffield, the New Zealand Minister to Finance (Mr. Nash) said that New Zealand was prepared to offer to Britain all the ...

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  23. UNCONSCIOUS MAN

    At Yackandandah, near Albury, Lance McKay, 39, was found lying unconscious a short distance from the house of the Misses Walker, his aunts, where he had been staying ...

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  24. DEPRESSED AREAS.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Ernest Brown) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that a measure to amend the Special Areas Development Act, under which ...

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  25. HOT SPRINGS OF N.Z.

    Dr. A. L. Day, of the Carnegie Institute of Washington, arrived in Sydney by the Nieuw Holland yesterday, en route to New Zealand, where he will study the thermal regions, and ...

    Article : 96 words
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