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  2. AUSTRALIA WINS.

    Australia won the fourth test at Leeds yesterday by five wickets, after a day's sensational cricket seldom equalled in thrills in the history of ...

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  3. BIG VICTORY CLAIMED.

    General Franco claims that his offensive on the Estremadura front has already achieved success, says a Burgos message, and that his troops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CONDUCT OF RATINGS.

    A wireless report received by the Naval Board from the commanding officer of H.M.A.S. Albatross, regarding the visit of the seaplane carrier ...

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  5. THIRTY-FOUR KILLED.

    At least 34 people were killed and 150 injured when a military plane crashed into a crowd of 50,000 people at a military review at the opening ...

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  6. ATTACKS ON KIUKIANG

    Desperate fighting is continuing for the possession of Kiltkiang, the key town on the Yangstse River. Japanese forces are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CZECH TALKS.

    If the direct negotiations between the Czech Premier, Dr. Hodza, and the Sudeten leader, Herr Henlein, collapse —and there is every likelihood that they ...

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  8. PLAN TO SPEND £1,000,000.

    A plan to spend £1,000,000 over a 10-year period on city improvement, including the widening and reconstruction of Goulburn Street, submitted to ...

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  9. MORE USEFUL RAIN.

    The weather was unsettled over almost the whole of New South Wales yesterday, and there was further widespread useful rain. The biggest ...

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  10. "KILL THE JEWS."

    The words "Kill the Jews" have been cut in letters three feet in height in the bowling green at North London. The Synagogue there has been daubed ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. ROYAL TOUR IN FRANCE.

    The unveiling of the memorial at Villers Bretonneux by King George is admitted to be the most outstanding of all similar ceremonies, and the highest ...

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  12. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Premier, Prince Konoye, is expected shortly to announce the reorganisation of the Cabinet. He, will take in a number of honorary ministers to permit the senior' ministers ...

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  13. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    More than 200 European migrants have landed in Melbourne in the last two days. They arrived in the Orient liner Orama and the Italian liner ...

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  14. OVERSEA AIR MAILS.

    Four oversea air mails are scheduled to arrive at or depart from Sydney today. The Empire flying-boat, Coogee, is ...

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  15. LORD GOWRIE.

    The Governor-General of Australia. Lord Gowrie, who will shortly return to Australia, stated, in an "interview with the Australian Associated Press: "I feel ...

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  16. APPEALS UNHEEDED.

    Despite the appeals for economy issued by the Water Board, the aggregate consumption of water in the metropolitan area was 6,000, 000 gallons more on Friday, Saturday, ...

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  17. ANTI-SEMITISM IN ITALY.

    The Pope's recent attack on extreme nationalism may lead to an open clash between the Church and the Italian State if anti-Jewish propaganda in the Italian Press ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. GREATER INFLUX DENIED.

    Officials denied to-day that there was any unusual feature in the arrival of more allen migrants by the Orama. They said that it did not indicate any tendency towards a ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. BOMBING OF OPEN TOWNS.

    The International Peace Campaign's conference on the bombing of open towns, which was attended by 850 delegates from 30 countries, including Great Britain, passed a ...

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  20. CIVIL AIR GUARD.

    As the result of the decision to form a Civil Air Guard of men and women between l8 and 50, who will undertake to offer their services to the Government in the event of ...

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  21. MEAT STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE.

    Members of the Meat Industry Employees' Union at the Newcastle District Abattoirs—about 220 men and youths all told—came out on strike ...

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  22. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    The "Yomiuri Shimbun" gives prominence to a statement that the Foreign Office has learnt that the younger Australians are now supporting Bishop Cherrlngton's advocacy of ...

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  23. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    The Assistant Minister for the Interior, Mr. Thompson, yesterday expressed gratification at the number of applications received from British people who ...

    Article : 229 words
  24. SCALING OF EVEREST.

    Mr. F. S. Smythe, a member of the British 1938 Mt. Everest expedition, which recently abandoned its attempt to scale the mountain said on arrival here ...

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  25. SHIP'S MAIL OFFICERS.

    After 12 years of continuous service as New Zealand mail agent in the Niagara, Mr. D. R. Smith came ashore at Auckland to-day with his assistant, Mr. J. McCormick. The agent ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. HANGAR FOR ROSE BAY.

    The contract for the erection of the hangar at the Rose Bay flying-boat base has been let to Messrs. Cody and Willis, builders, for £25,643. This was ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. NORWEGIAN SHIP BOMBED.

    The new Norwegian motor ship, Tirranna (7,300 tons) has wirelessed that she was bombed west of Tangier on Saturday. ...

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  28. THRICE-WEEKLY SERVICE.

    The Secretary for Air, Sir Kingsley Wood, the Postmaster-General, Major Tryon, the chairman of Imperial Airways, Sir John Reith, the Australian ...

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  29. APPOINTMENT IN WALES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Pwilhell states that the appointment of the Australian-born the Rev. Henry Kingsley Archdall, who now resides at ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. HEROIN IN PRAYER BOOKS.

    After the discovery of £3,500 worth of heroin cleverly encased in scooped-out cavities in Hebrew prayer books, consigned from Palestine to the United States, the police ...

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  31. FREAK WEATHER IN BRITAIN.

    Freak summer weather continues througnout Great Britain and on the Continent Violent storms may break suddenly in one district while the next may be sweltering. ...

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  32. TRAIN WRECKS LORRY.

    A train travelling from Richmond to Kurrajong crashed into a motor lorry at a level crossing on the Kurrajong Road at North Richmond yestetday. ...

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  33. OSLO CONVENTION POWERS.

    The signatories of the Oslo Conventionnamely Belgium, Denmark, Norwhy, Sweden, Holland, Luxemburg, and Finland—have issued a communique stating that the international ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. INSURANCE.

    In preparation for the inauguration of the National Insurance Scheme on January 1, the Commonwealth Insurance Commission is placing orders for ...

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  35. E. V. LUCAS LEAVES £24,670.

    The late Mr. E. V. Lucas, the well-known author, left £24,670. In his will, it is recalled that for years he had paid for the upkeep of Charles Lamb's grave at ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. MISHAP TO ORONSAY.

    The starboard intermediate rotorshaft of the Orient liner Oronsay has been bent. It has been temporarily repaired, and the liner has continued on her voyage to London at ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. SUPER-MICROSCOPE.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of "The Times," two engineers, Herren Von Horries and Ruska, after exhaustive tests, have obtained the approval of the optical firm of ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. IRON ORE SURVEY.

    Officials stated to-day that there was no significance in the sudden recall of the Commonwealth Geological Adviser, Dr. Woolnough, from Western Australia, ...

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  39. IRON ORE FOR JAPAN.

    Baron Ito. President of the Nippon Mining Co., has been approached concerning a rich iron deposit in West Mexico. He declared that he was not interested, and ...

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  40. ALPINE CLIMBING FEAT.

    Four young Germans have for the first time climbed the north wall of Mt. Eiger, a 13,000ft peak in the Bernese Oberland. Twelve climbers were killed on the north wall ...

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  41. STOPPAGE AT ABATTOIRS.

    Mutton slaughtermen employed at the Homebush Abattoirs stopped work again yesterday although they gave an undertaking last week that they would not ...

    Article : 144 words
  42. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The question of friendly societies reserve funds was discussed by Mr. J. O'Connor of the Victorian Government Statists' Office in a paper read to the New South Wales ...

    Article : 118 words
  43. DOMINION MUTTON IN ENGLAND.

    The Minister for Agriculture Mr. Morrison, told Major-General Sir Alfred Knox (Cons.) in the House of Commons to-day that imports of Australian and New Zealand ewe mutton ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. BASIC WAGE.

    An Increase of 1/ a week in the basic wage in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Western Australia under awards of the Arbitration Court based on the "C" ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. NEW "JULIUS CAESAR."

    Actors wearing lounge suits, flannels with blazers and uniforms with "Sam Brownes." appeared in the 1930 televised veision of Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar." ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. MORE JEWISH EXILES.

    Another large party of German and Austrian Jews is aboard the Niagara. About 20 landed here and more than 30, including two from Vienna, are going to Australia. ...

    Article : 52 words
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