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  2. GAOL ESCAPE.

    The Minister of Justice, Mr. Martin, announced yesterday that he had decided to hold an inquiry into the escape of three habitual criminals ...

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  3. DECEMBER HEAT.

    Unless a marked change occurs in the weather in the next 10 days, it will be the hottest December in Sydney's history. ...

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  4. RECRUITS FOR MILITIA.

    Scenes of great enthusiasm were witnessed in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night when the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, made a vigorous appeal for ...

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  5. STEEL WORKS TO CLOSE.

    It now appears likely that there will be no settlement of the pis Iron dispute until after the holidays, the port is now completely idle, and ...

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  6. OUTSPOKEN ATTACK.

    Specifically mentioning Mr. Henry Ford and Colonel Charles Lindbergh, the Secretary for the interior, Mr. H. L. Ickes, to-day criticised ...

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  7. TRADE WITH CHINA.

    The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Arlta, said to-day that it was far from Japan's thoughts to aim at excluding European and American economic ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS.

    In reply to a Labour motion of no confidence in the Government's foreign policy which Dr. Hugh Dalton moved, the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  9. WHAT NAZIS WANT.

    Emphasising the doubtful results of the visit that the President of the Reichsbank, Dr. Schacht, has paid to London, the Diplomatic ...

    Article : 410 words
  10. RUMANIAN JEWS.

    Thousands of trading licences have been withdrawn from Jews in Rumania to reduce their commercial influence Apparently 250,000 of the 800,000 ...

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  11. BREAD PRICES.

    A special meeting of members of the Master Bakers' Association of New South Wales will be held in the city to-night to consider latest developments ...

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  12. POPE'S HEART ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome states that the Pope has had a heart attack. The Pope's condition was reported at first to have been alarming, but it was ...

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  13. RESCUE PLANS.

    A ground rescue party from the Walcott Mission Station arrived at 5.30 p.m. to-day at the scene of the forced landing of the Royal Air Force Vickers ...

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  14. NEW OFFENSIVE POSTPONED.

    It is revealed that the new large-scale offensive by General France on the Catalonian front, which was scheduled to start to-day, has been postponed ...

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  15. WARNING BY POLAND.

    A veiled warning to Germany about her aspirations towards an independent Ukraine is contained in a memorandum which the Polish Charge d'Affaires in ...

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  16. CHAMBERLAIN AND GOERING.

    Field-Marshal Goering, who is in charge of Germany's four-year economic plan, will meet the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Mr. Chamberlain, in ...

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  17. NORTH AFRICAN DEFENCES.

    The Chief of the French War Staff. General Gamelin. and the Chief of the Naval Staff. Vice-Admiral Darlan, will visit French possessions in North ...

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  18. N.S.W. PROGRESS.

    It was officially announced yesterday that 1,901 men had enlisted in the militia in New South Wales since the recruiting campaign began, and that ...

    Article : 498 words
  19. RADIO BETTING BAN.

    The prohibition on the broadcasting of betting information while race meetings are in progress came into operation in South Australia to-day, and ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    To persons whose memories do not extend into the last century, there is nothing more enraging than the remark, frequehtly heard from members of an older generation, "Ah, ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. TRANSFER OF N.Z. MONEY.

    The transfer of all New Zealand moneys overseas was to-day placed under complete centralised control, under which application forms must ...

    Article : 208 words
  22. TERRORISTS IN AMBUSH.

    Royal Air Force planes discovered and machine-gunned armed terrorists, which were lying in ambush in the Hebron hills for the arrival of ...

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  23. "FULL AUTHORITY."

    The Director-General of Postal Services, Sir Harry Brown, said to-day that the department had full authority for its action under the Wireless Telegraphy Regulations. ...

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  24. H.M.A.S. HOBART.

    H.M.A.S. Hobart, the first of the two cruisers purchased by the Commonwealth from the British Government. will arrive in Sydney to-day. ...

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  25. 116 AT WILCANNIA.

    Last night most of the population of Wilcannia slept on the floor. Experience has taught the inhabitants of the West that the best method of escaping ...

    Article : 218 words
  26. ENTENTE WITH BRITAIN.

    The French Foreign Minister, M. Bonnet, said in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that the Anglo-French Entente remained the corner-stone of French ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. DUKE OF KENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will travel to Australia in H.M.S. Repulse. (Other oversea news on next page.) ...

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  28. NEW SUBURB.

    Four aldermen walked out of Kogarah Council chamber last night as a protest against a decision to select the name of the new Kogarah Bay suburb ...

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  29. LABOUR'S "UNEQUIVOCAL SUPPORT."

    The leader of the Federal Opposition. Mr. Curth[?] said to-day that the Labour Party gave unequivocal support to the substance of the Government's three-year defence programme. ...

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  30. PLANE WRECKAGE FOUND.

    The wreckage of a plane, which, it is suggested, may be that of the late C. T. P. Ulm's machine, "Star of Australia," has been found on the sea floor ...

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  31. FERRY AND FLYING-BOAT.

    The Minister for Civil [?]viation, Mr. Thor[?]y said yesterday that he had called for an official report on in incidcht at Rose Bay on Saturday, when according to observers, a ferry ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. TRAINING FLIGHT ENDS.

    Three Avro Anson bombers of the Royal Australian Air Force returned at 11,43 a.m. to-day to Point Cook, completing a training flight of 4,490 miles ...

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  33. NAZI PAPER WARNS SWITZERLAND.

    The "Volkischer Beobachter," the Nazi Party organ, sternly warns Switzerland that Germany will no longer tolerate anti-German gropagnnda, which, it declares, is contrary to ...

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  34. EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY.

    Nine hundred persons are homeless and many others are believed to have been killed as a result of repeated violent earthquake shocks lasting for 24 ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. CLASSIFICATION OF MEN AND RESOURCES.

    The Erina Shire Council decided to-day toappo[?]t a committee to classify the manpower of the district and organise its resources for defence purposes. ...

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  36. YUGOSLAVIAN FINED.

    Chris Karsta was fined £1, with costs totaling £6/5/4, for having used indecent language, which was spoken in his native tongue at Tom Thumb Lagoon. ...

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  37. DIVORCE COURT.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Manning, announced yesterday that the Government had decided it arrange for sittings during the forthcoming, vacation of the Supreme Court ...

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  38. 555th STATE LOTTERY.

    The 555th State Lottery will be [?]wn on Thursday, at 7, p.m.. and full resul[?] will be published in the "Herald" on Friday. First prize in the 554th lottery which was ...

    Article : 105 words
  39. SLOVAK ELECTIONS.

    The Hlinka Party, the Slovak antonm[?] party named after the late Father Hlinka, the autonomist leader, received an overwheiming vote at the elections in Slovakia one ...

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