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  2. OPPRESSIVE HEAT.

    Sydney was saved from an extremely disagreeable day yesterday by a blanket of cloud, which broke down the sun's heat. During the ...

    Article : 425 words
  3. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA. NEW LEAGUE.

    The National Defence League of Australia was launched at a meeting in the Sydney Town Hall last night. It was stated that branches would ...

    Article : 737 words
  4. DICTATORSHIP

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Menzies, said to-day that he was prepared to resist the institution of a dictatorship in Australia with every means ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. MOTIVE FOR MURDERS.

    Detectives investigating the murder of Miss Annie Constance Wiseman, 62, and her niece, Miss Phyllis Wiseman, 17, at Glenroy, in the week-end, ...

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  6. FRANCE'S SAD PLIGHT. LOSS OF CAPITAL.

    Statisties reveal the seriousness of the warning by the Minister for Finance, M. Reynaud, when he said: Our fate will be tragic if we don't act; ...

    Article : 435 words
  7. AMERICA AND FASCISM. UNITED FRONT SOUGHT.

    The Government moved swiftly at the week-end to clear the way for the formation of a strong united front of the American Republics against ...

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  8. BRITISH SYMPATHY WITH GERMAN JEWS. Chamberlain Tells Commons.

    Making a statement in the House of Commons to-day on the sufferings of the Jews in Germany, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, said that nobody in Great Britain would defend the murder of Dr. von Rath, the Secretary to the German ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. DISTRESS OF JEWS AFTER RIOTS.

    Great distress exists among the Jews in Germany, their relief organisations being at a standstill after the wreeking of their businesses, according to the ...

    Article : 438 words
  10. JAPAN REBUFFS POWERS.

    It is now confirmed that Japan has rejected the request by Britain, Prance, and the United States that she reopen the Yangtse Kiang to shipping. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW GUINEA.

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Hughes, said yesterday that now that Australia's attitude on the retention of New Guinea had been defined clearly ...

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  12. STATE DEFENCE WORKS. Ministry's Plans.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, the Minister for Transport, Mr. Bruxner, the Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr, Spooner, and the Treasurer, ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. BRITISH ELECTION RUMOURS.

    Rumours that a general election will be held in February persist. Many Government candidates are already reported to be preparing. ...

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  14. INSURANCE PLAN CHANGES.

    The Federal Ministry will decide tomorrow what changes it intends to make in its original plans for national Insurance. It is now taken for ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. "NAZIS MUST KEEP THEIR NERVE."

    In a speech deliveied at a one-course meal, inauguiating the winter help season, the Minister for Propaganda, Dr. Goebbels, said that a Government ...

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  16. VICTORIAN WORKS.

    The State Cabinet to-night appointeed a defence works sub-committee to draw up a list of works in Victoria with a defence significance. ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. FAITH IN MR. STREET.

    "I think that the Government is not very far from the limit of expansion in its programme of defence preparedness," said the Federal Treasurer, Mr. ...

    Article : 270 words
  18. BOY'S SUICIDE.

    After he accidentally shot dead Robert Leonard McLean, aged 12, in a paddock on a Hughenden pastoral station yesterday afternoon, Ransome Murphy, 13½. fatally shot ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. GIRLS IN PANIC.

    Nearly 150 girls rushed for their lives from the blazing factory of Austin Shoes Pty., Ltd., Johnston Street, Abbotsford, this afternoon. Damage ...

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  20. KING CAROL'S VISIT TO LONDON.

    King Carol of Rumania, with Prince Michael, and his suite, left Bucharest last evening on the way to England. They are due to arrive in London to-morrow afternoon. ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. VATICAN PROTEST.

    The Vatican has protested to the Italian Government against a new Italian law which forbids the marriage of Aryan Italian citizens with non-Aryans. ...

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  22. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Developments in the last few days confirm forecasts that the Federal Parliamentary session will end before the close of the month. In some ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. ULTIMATUM TO CZECHS. Slovak Demand.

    The Slovaks, complaining of the dilatoriness of the Czech authorities, have sent a virtual ultimatum to Prague announcing that the new ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. NEED FOR MORE BOMBERS.

    Commentators continue to criticise Air Force policy. Group-Captain Payne, in the "Daily Telegraph," says that the most ...

    Article : 365 words
  25. EXCITING PURSUIT OF SOLDIER.

    James Macdonald, 26, of the Black Watch Regiment, who is understood to be an Australian, figured in an exciting chase at Perth, where the regimental depot is. ...

    Article : 168 words
  26. TOM MOONEY.

    The following cable was sent yesterday to the Governor-elect of California, Mr. Cuthbert Olson: "Congratulations on election. Looking forward to early release Labour's martyr, ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. MILITIA EXPANSION.

    The prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, said before leaving Melbourne to-night that he would return next Monday with the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Hughes, to discuss with ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. ROYAL TOUR.

    It is officially stated that the King and Queen will arrive in Quebec on May 15, and will leave Halifax after their American tour about June 10. ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. ROMA BLOCKS BORE.

    It is reported that there were showings of gas in Roma Blocks bore at Mount Bassett. Roma, when drilling was resumed to-day. Previously, it was reported that crude ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. ITALIAN COMPLAINT.

    Declaring that the Suez Canal dues are excessive. the "Popolo d'Itulia" urges a reduction. It adds that in 1836 running expenses were £1,200,000. compared with toll receipts ...

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  31. ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS.

    Very satisfactory results have been obtained with tests of 3 inch anti-aircraft guns manufactured at the Maribyrnong Ordnance Works. ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. EYSTON FINED FOR SPEEDING.

    Captain George Eyston, holder of the world's land speed record, was fined £1 for speeding —at 37½ miles an hour—on the Thames Embankment. ...

    Article : 42 words
  33. YUGOSLAVIA'S POLICY.

    Dr. Stoyadinvitch, Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs, addressing 10,000 Radical Umonists at Novisad, declared that Yugoslavin was not seeking the property of others. ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Casey, said to-day that the initial response to the conversion loan was satisfactory. He suggested to small holders, however, that they should make a ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. UNDERTAKERS ASSISTANTS' PICNIC.

    The secretary of the Undertaken' Assistants and Cemetery Employees' Union, Mr. W. G. Burns, has written to the "Herald" requesting that it should ask the public to ...

    Article : 76 words
  36. LITHUANIAN PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED.

    Dr. Smelona has been re-elected President of Lithuania. Mt. Lozoraitis, the Foreign Minister, declared that the Republic would always respect ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. SHIP'S MASTER DROWNED.

    The master of the British tramp steamer, Nailsea Manor Captain T. W. Brooks, was drowned, and the second officer, Mr. R. S. Richards and a seaman, George Bowers, were ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. PERMANENT CANBERRA UNIT SUGGESTED.

    The establishment of a permanent unit of Australian infantry at Canberra, to be khown as the Australian Regiment of Guards, was recommended to the Minister for the Inter[?]or. ...

    Article : 54 words
  39. RIOTS IN CAIRO.

    Ninety men were injured in a clash between Wafdist and non-Wafdist students. The latter were attempting to prevent the commemoration of students killed in the anti-British riots ...

    Article : 36 words
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