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  2. GREAT SCENES AT SHOW.

    The pageantry of the Royal Easter Show reached its climax yesterday when the Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, visited the Showground, ...

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  3. WAR RISK

    "The risk of war is very deadly and very near," declared the Minister for Defence, Mr. Street, in a broadcast address to-night. ...

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  4. MR. LYONS ILL.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, who arrived in Sydney late on Monday night to attend the official opening of the Royal Easter Show was admitted to ...

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  5. DEVELOPING NATION.

    The Minister for Commerce, Sir Earle Page, announced at the official luncheon at the Royal Show yesterday that the Commonwealth ...

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  6. HITLER AND MUSSOLINI CONFER.

    Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler, it is stated in Rome, have had a long conversation by telephone, and have agreed fully on the "precautionary military measures" that Italy has taken. They also discussed, it is reported, questions involving ...

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  7. CENSORED SPEECH.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl Stanhope, made a sensational speech on board the aircraft-carrier Ark Royal at Portsmouth yesterday ...

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  8. I.R.A. RADIO.

    The Government of Eire has ordered post-office engineers and research officers to detect a short-wave station, which is sending propaganda and ...

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  9. MORE BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Fresh bomb outrages have been perpetrated at Liverpool, Coventry and Birmingham. A bomb exploded in a shrubbery in a ...

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  10. BRITISH CONSUL'S MURDER.

    Reports (published in late editions of the "Herald" yesterday) that Mr. G. E. A. C. Monck-Mason, the British Consul at Mosul (Iraq), had been murdered ...

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  11. BREAKING POLISH RESISTANCE.

    The Democracies await anxiously the outcome of the talks of the Polish Foreign Minister, Colonel Beck, in London, with eyes alert for a possible ...

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  12. THE HOLIDAYS.

    Although weather prospects for the Easter holidays remain unceitain. Complete arrangements have been made to provide most attractive ...

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  13. NEW NATIONAL COUNCIL.

    Mr. H. W. Clapp, chairman of the Victorian Railways Commissioners, who has been provisionally appointed general manager of the new ...

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  14. MUST HURRY UP WITH PLANS.

    Shrewd observers in Berlin point out that Herr Hitler not only has a definite policy for Eastern Europe, but that he must hurry to complete, it while the ...

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  15. NO REGULATION STRIKE YET.

    The "regulation strike" which tramwaymen threatened to start this morning in Sydney has been postponed. The question will be discussed again on April ...

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  16. FLAGS HALF-MAST.

    Flags were flown at half-mast on State Government buildings yesterday in honour of the funeral of King Ghazi of Iraq. The Premier, Mr. Stevens, said last night ...

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  17. RUMANIAN FEARS.

    Rumanian reservists who were demobilised recently have been called up again, it is reported from Bucharest. Infaniry reinforcements have been sent to ...

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  18. MARTIANS MARCHING?

    The newspaper, "BZ am Mittag," asks: "Did'Earl Stanhope mean'that the Martians were marching on Europe?" ...

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  19. AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING PLAN.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Street, said to-day that the system by which aircraft would be built in Australia under the Commonwealth scheme had originated in Germany, ...

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  20. TROOPS MAY BE LANDED.

    Diplomatic advice received in Paris yesterday from Tirana, the Albanian capital, stated that Italy would land troops in Albania to-day and ...

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  21. FATAL ATTEMPT TO SAVE DOG.

    Edward O'Connor, 29, single, an invalid pensioner of Tamar Street, Sutherland, was electrocuted when he went under the house of a Sutherland ...

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  22. "ITALIANS LAND IN SPAIN."

    Marshal Petain the French Ambassador to Spain has been instructed to ask the Spanish Government to clarify reports that Italian troops have landed ...

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  23. M. LEBRUN AGAIN PRESIDENT.

    M.Lebrun was re-elected President of France on the first ballot. M.Lebrun was first elected in May, 1932. In the present election he was opposed by ...

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  24. CLASH AT DANZIG.

    Two Nazis were seriously injured in a clash between Poles and Germans in a suburb of Danzig. ...

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  25. INCREASED NOTE ISSUE.

    Weekly accounts of the Commonwealth Bank issued yesterday show an increase of £1,000,000 in the note issue made during the week ended April 3. ...

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  26. BAN ON POTATOES RELAXED.

    The president of the Housewives' Association Mrs. Eleanor Gleneross, said yesterday that her association had decided to relax its ban on potatoes for the Easter holidays because ...

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  27. "HOT CROSS BUNS."

    Inquiries yesterday revealed that while many thousands of "Hot Cross buns" were still sold in Sydney the trade was not nearly so brisk as it was a generation or more ago. ...

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  28. OVERSEA NEWS.

    such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. TASMAN AIR SERVICE.

    The first part of the radio equipment for the Tasman flying boat service will cost £22,969. It was announced to-day that a tender for this amount had been let to ...

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  30. KING ZOG HAS SON.

    A Crown Prince has been born to the Queen of Albania. The Queen (formerly Countess Geraldine Apponyi of Hungary) married King Zog in April, 1938. ...

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  31. DUKE OF KENT ILL.

    The Duke of Kent is suffering from an inflamed throat. He has a temperature and will remain indoors for a few days. His engagements have been cancelled. ...

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