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  2. TRAINING OF MILITIA.

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Hughes, last night mentioned. eight towns in New South Wales in which, he said, there were large ...

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  3. BUSY STATE SESSION

    The session of the State Parliament will be resumed to-day. Among the first bills to be introduced will probably be one designed to ...

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  4. INSURANCE DELAY.

    In a speech to-day, the Minister for Commerce, Sir Earle Page, gave a clear indication that he favoured the indefinite postponement of the introduction ...

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  5. WORK IN N.Z.

    More than 300 building trade artisans applied yesterday to the New Zealand Government's special representative in Sydney, Mr. J. ...

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  6. APPROVAL BY CONGRESS.

    The fate of President Roosevelt's rearmament programme is no longer in doubt. It has survived the first assault in ...

    Article : 568 words
  7. KING GEORGE V.

    The King launched the £8,000,000 battleship King George V. at Walkeron-Tyne this afternoon, after a triumphal visit to Newcastle. ...

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  8. RIOT IN NEW YORK.

    Rioting among a crowd which numbered 100,000 occurred all over the Broadway district last night as a sequel to a rally held by the ...

    Article : 364 words
  9. REVIVAL OF TRADE.

    The fact that Britain is opening discussions simultaneously with Russia and Germany is proof of the Government's anxiety vigorously to ...

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  10. ORIGIN OF THE BUND.

    The German-American Bund was formed in 1936 on the same day as the dissolution of the organisation called the Friends, of New Germany. ...

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  11. BULLET WOUND NEAR HEART.

    Police believe that Alexander Alfred Wilson Sharpe, of Mount Keira, whose body was found on the South Wollongong Beach on Monday night with a ...

    Article : 202 words
  12. BRITISH AREA BOMBED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Hong Kong states that Japanese war planes bombed British territory early yesterday morning while they were raiding the border ...

    Article : 403 words
  13. TEXTILES FROM JAPAN.

    For the first time for many years the pressure of competition of Japanese textiles on the Australian market has been greatly reduced. ...

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  14. "FISHERMEN" FOLLOW FLEET.

    A number of Japanese fishing boats from the Pacific followed the united States fleet into the Caribbean sea, where the naval manoeuvres are being ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. PLANS TO SAVE RICE CROP.

    The extension of water supplies from the Burrinjuck reservoir until March 4, and the proposed co-operative agreement among rice growers, may save up ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. NEW UKRAINE.

    Europe's Foreign Offices are keenly watching Chust, the village capital of the Czechoslovakian Autonomous Province, now known as Carpatho-Ukraine, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 417 words
  17. REMOVING FEAR OF WAR.

    "By striving to remove the fear of war, the nations can do more for prosperity than by all the tariffs, subsidies, and quotas that human ingenuity can ...

    Article : 371 words
  18. AIR CRASHES IN FOG.

    It is officially announced that twelve single-seater U.S. Navy pursuit planes crashed[?] or made forced landings, over a wide area in the vicinity of ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. BROADCAST BAN IN N.Z.

    A request by the New Zealand Freedom Association for facilities to broadcast a series of addresses on the actions of the Government which, it is claimed, ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. MOBILE ARMY WORKSHOPS.

    The manufacture of complicated parts for guns and military transport equipment, carried out with machinery mounted on lorries in the bush, has ...

    Article : 295 words
  21. QUOTA FULL IN S.A.

    Witnin three months of the inauguration of the campaign for the enlistment of an additional 2,650 men for the militia forces in South Australia, the full quota has been ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. BAGSNATCHER HIT BY CAR.

    A man, who snatched a handbag from a woman in New South Head Road, near Mona Road, Darling Point, late last night, was knocked down by ...

    Article : 218 words
  23. PERMANENT FORCES.

    Referring to the report that the Federal Government had decided to increase the strength of the permanent military forces by 2,000, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Street. ...

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  24. BITTER LABOUR RIVALRY.

    A bitter fight between the rival Labour factions in the Hurstville by-election is expected, and the feeling is expected to run even higher ...

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  25. SPYING CHARGES

    It is reported from Tunis that 16 Italians, including the head of the Immigration Department at the Italian Consulate have been arrested and charged with espionage. ...

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  26. OXFORD GROUP.

    Mr. A. P. Herbert (Ind.), who is one of the members for Oxford University, asked the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, in the House of Commons whether ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. LOAN NOT FULLY SUBSCRIBED.

    Little more than half the Commonwealth loan of £8,500,000, which closed to-day, has been subscribed by the public. This amount will be substantially ...

    Article : 189 words
  28. FRANCE TESTS HER DEFENCES.

    [?]France's eastern border, including the Maginot Line and the fortified cities of Metz and Thionville, will have a "black-out" tomorrow night, when there will be passive ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. BORNEO OILFIELDS UNPROTECTED.

    Emphasising the need for defence bases in the Pacific, Mr. R. Dolbey. chairman of the Brunei (Borneo) Rubber Co., who arrived in Brisbane to-day by flying-boat from ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. U.A.P. NOMINATIONS.

    The following nominations for the ballot to select the United Australia Party candidate for the Hurstville by-election were received at the U.A.P. headquarters yesterday:— ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. 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 Herald. ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. SCHOOLBOY KILLED.

    Herbert F. Castens, 13, of Kent Street, Regents Park, fell from an electric train near the Lidcombe railway station yesterday. His skull was so badly fractured that he died ...

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  33. LOW PRICE OF PEARLS.

    A necklace which King Ludwig of Bavaria gave Lola Montez, the actress, who was his favourite, was sold at Christie's at the low price ot £840 A crowd of sightseers watched ...

    Article : 58 words
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