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  2. REFUGEES AS RECRUITS.

    Ninety-six Jewish refugees from Europe, who have settled in Australia, want to join the Australian militia. Announcing this to-night, the Minister for ...

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  3. AIRCRAFT PLANS.

    If the Victorian Government will agree to release Mr. Harold Clapp from his position as chairman of the Victorian Railways Commissioners, ...

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  4. ROYAL SHOW.

    Horse-judging day at the Royal Show yesterday was robbed by early heavy showers of some of its spectacular features. ...

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  5. DOCK PLAN.

    Preliminary steps to construct a dock in Australia capable of accommodating a capital ship will probably be taken in the next few ...

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  6. KING GHAZI KILLED.

    King Ghazi, of Iraq, was killed in a motor accident near Bagdad, while driving his own car at a high speed at midnight. ...

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  7. HITLER FACES FATEFUL CHOICE.

    Will Herr Hitler be a good neighbour and let the world simmer down to peace? This alone is the question of the hour, as a result of Mr. Chamberlain's momentous declaration of a new and revolutionary foreign policy in the organising of resistance ...

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  8. STRENGTH GROWS.

    The military and naval strength which Britain will need to give meaning to her new policy is increasing daily. ...

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  9. EFFORTS IN VAIN.

    The people of Gilgandra, the town which, during the Great War, was judged the most patriotic in the Empire, are deeply resentful at the manner ...

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  10. MRS. WADDELL SPEAKS.

    Speaking confidently and with many flashes of humour, Mrs. Waddell, U.A.P. candidate for the Waverley seat in the Legislative Assembly, opened her ...

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  11. "ENCIRCLEMENT," IS CRY.

    Mr. Chamberlain's announcement has been greeted with abuse and derision throughout the German Press, and both Mr. Chamberlain and Lord ...

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  12. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    Mr. Brereton McKey, organising secretary of the National Defence League, predicted. in an address to members of the Millions Club yesterday, that universal training would be ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S ADVANTAGES.

    Mr. L. J Hartnett, managing director of General Motors-Holdens, Ltd., a director of the Commonwealth Aurcraft Corporation, Ltd., and chairman of the technical sub-committee ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, in a public address foreshadowed a national organisation regulating food imports from which an Empire and ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. THREE INCHES OF RAIN.

    Heavy rain, exceeding three inches in some suburbs, fell in the metropolitan area on Monday night and yesterday morning. The fall in the city for the ...

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  16. SPAIN'S RETURN TO NORMAL.

    The immediate demilitarisation and demobilisation of private industry in Spain have been decreed to provide employment for soldiers and help a return to normal life. ...

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  17. AIR RAIDS.

    Tests held with the object of ascertaining the number of people who can pass through a given space in a given time, to establish standards for air raid ...

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  18. U.S.A. NAVAL BUILDING HASTENED.

    Emphasising the need for speeding up the defence programme, the United States Navy Department yesterday took the unprecedented step of calling for tenders from private ...

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  19. NOT AFRAID OF WAR.

    A call to the Polish nation to devote its strength to a great national effort is the theme throughout the Polish Press. ...

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  20. £430,000 IN OIL SEARCH.

    Mr. Vernon Smith, managing director of the Papua Oil Development Co., Ltd., said to-day that the company had spent more than £430,000 in its search ...

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  21. LACK OF TEXT BOOKS.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Street, intends to make certain that adequate supplies of text books are available for militia recrults. He gave this ...

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  22. AMERICAN NAZIS.

    The Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice has found that members of the German-American Volksbund seek to instil and to perpetuate in ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. SLOVAKIA'S LOSS OF INHABITANTS.

    Slovakia loses 40,000 inhabitants, mostly poverty-stricken Ruthenians, as a result of the signing of the frontier delimitation treaty with Hungary to-day. ...

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  24. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY.

    Any greyhound owner guilty of cruelty to any animal will be disqualified for life by the National Coursing Association. ...

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  25. CHINESE GAINS.

    The Chinese have recaptured the Treaty Port of Kongmoon. thus safeguarding the line for supplies from overseas, through the Portuguese colony of Macao. ...

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  26. "WHOLESALE SEIZURE OF ISLANDS."

    The "News-Chronicle" publishes a report from an unnamed source that the Japanese Navy is seizing all the reefs and islands between North Borneo and French Indo-China, ...

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  27. NAZI SPOTLIGHT ON DANES.

    The Danzig question is being allowed by the German newspapers to drop, and attention is being concentrated on other "oppressed" German minorities. ...

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  28. GERMAN EMBASSY DAMAGED.

    A time-bomb exploded soon after midnight on the street near the car entrance of the German Embassy, slightly damaging the Embassy's outer wall and breaking several ...

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  29. MR. FORGAN SMITH

    The Premier, Mr. Porgan Smith, has decided not to contest the Griffith seat rendered vacant by the death of Mr. F. M. J. Baker. He told the inner executive of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. BOOK COMPANIES' DENIAL.

    In a joint letter to the Editor of the "Herald," Mr. G. Ferguson, director of Angus and Robertson, Ltd., and Mr. Forsyth director of Dymocks Book Arcade, Ltd., state that they ...

    Article : 223 words
  31. POTENTIAL SOLDIERS OF FRANCE.

    German refugees representing 10,000 expatriates from the Rhineland, the Saar, and Austria conveyed a resolution to the Premier of France, M. Daladler, that they would enrol ...

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  32. SIT-DOWN STRIKE IN U.S.A.

    A Federal District Court jury at Philadelphia, consisting of eight women and four men, set an important precedent in Labour history by finding a union responsible for ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. LOST WORKING DAYS.

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  34. IRISH CRIMINALS.

    Molly Gallacher, 18, was sentenced to-day to three years' imprisonment in a Borstal institution for having concealed in her rooms explosive material belonging to members of ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    President Lebrun has agreed to stand again for the French Presidency, and his election is believed to be a foregone conclusion. The Parts correspondent of "The Times" ...

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  36. MILK MONOPOLY DENIED

    The Acting Minister for Health, Mr. Richardson, said yesterday that it was not true as had been stated in some quarters, that the milk industry in New South Wales was ...

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  37. WRONG MR. SMITH.

    With an air of astonishment a Mr. Smith took the oath as a witness in a Sessions Court yesterday. He was outside the court when an official ...

    Article : 184 words
  38. WOMEN SENTENCED.

    Eleven native women were sentenced to six months and 447 to three months in gaol for stoning to death a native man who was involved in a money dispute with a tribal ...

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  39. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, yesterday afternoon, an award was made by Mr. Justice Drake-Brockman, covering New South Wales railway traffic employees, and giving increased ...

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  40. NEW PROTECTOR TO TAKE OVER.

    Baron Von Neurath, President of the German Secret Cabinet Council, will take over his new position as Reich Protector of Bobemia-Moravia (former Czecho-Slovakian territory), ...

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  41. HITLER RETURNS FROM CRUISE.

    Herr Hittler has returned from his cruise in the Baltic Sea, and is going to Berlin on the way to his mountain home at Berchtesgaden. Bavaria. ...

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  42. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea new in this issue as is [?] "From Our Own Correspondent" of [?] Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. THEFT OF JEWELS.

    Jewellery valued at £150 was stolen by thieves who entered the home of Mr. Clifford Squire Ross in Fairfax Road, Bellevue Hill, late yesterday afternoon, while the ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. GERMAN NATIONAL DEBT SOARS.

    The German national debt is 28,109,000,000 marks, an increase of 1,000,000,000 marks compared with last year, which is the biggest jump since the Nazis seized power. ...

    Article : 39 words
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