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  2. ELECTIONS. MR. HEFFRON'S POLICY.

    With the Premier's policy speech, to be delivered at the Masonic Hall, Croydon, on Thursday night, the intensive election campaign will begin ...

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  3. ANOTHER SULTRY DAY.

    Sydney experienced another day of excessive sultriness yesterday, although the temperatures were not high. The maximum reading, 79.4 degrees, at 10.10 ...

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  4. MIGRATION. RESUMPTION PLAN.

    Migration plans completed by the Federal Cabinet on Friday envisage the attraction of more than 1,000 migrants from Britain to Australia ...

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  5. DARWIN CRIME.

    An unexpected confession [?] Thursday's attack on two white women was made in Court to-day by Packsaddle, the aboriginal who has been charged ...

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  6. TORPEDOED CRUISER.

    The British Admiralty states that the Spanish insurgent cruiser that was torpedoed by a Loyalist destroyer and abandoned near Cartagena on ...

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  7. TALKS WITH ITALY.

    Answering questions in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, said that mediation in the Spanish civil war was hardly ...

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  8. YELLOW RIVER.

    There are reports of further Japanese attacks on the Yellow River front and farther east, where the invaders' northern army is pressing on to make a ...

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  9. TERRORISM USED. NAZI WAY IN AUSTRIA.

    The speech of the Austrian Minister for the Interior, Dr. Seyss von inquart, at Linz, according to the correspondent of "The Times" there, ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. SAFETY NET UNDER BRIDGE.

    Inquiries into the efficacy and cost of suspending a net beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, in which to catch falling objects and safeguard the public, were yesterday ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. TERRORISM AT SHANGHAI.

    Three Chinese terrorists assassinated the Chinese General, Chow Feng-chi, as he was leaving his home in the French Concession here. ...

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  12. MR. STEVENS'S POLICY.

    Members of the State Parliament were busy yesterday preparing for the election campaign. U.A.P. members are waiting for the policy speech of the Premier, Mr. Stevens, which ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. TENNIS CHAMPION DETAINED.

    The police have detained Baron G. von Cramm, the champion German tennis player, on suspicion of having violated Paragraph 175 of the Criminal ...

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  14. HALF-CASTES' RIGHTS.

    "This man just laughs at the law, because he is a half-caste," said the magistrate, Mr. Pigott, this morning when the Administrator's gardener. Billy Shepherd, a half-caste, ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. NEW FIGHTERS.

    Aeroplanes of the Hawker Hurricane fighter type, one of which recently flew from Edinburgh to London at 408,75 m.p.h., have now been supplied to No. Ill Squadron in sufficient ...

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  16. LABOUR PROTEST.

    Disapproval of the resumption of migration was expressed to-day by the general president of the State branch of the A.L.P., Mr. P. J. Mooney, who said that, at a recent meeting of ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. MISSING LAUNCH.

    An Avro Anson bomber will leave. Richmond Air Force Station at 3.45 a.m. to-day to search for the launch, The Frog, which has been missing with her ...

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  18. PLAN APPROVED.

    Mr. Holden, M L.C., president of the Chamber of Manufactures and chairman of directors of General Motors (Holdens), Ltd., said that with better conditions ruling in ...

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  19. PLANE CRASHES.

    An air liner on the regular weekly service from Hanoi (Indo-China) to Paris, crashed in flames near Datia, in Gwalior. All aboard are reported to ...

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  20. NAVAL TALKS.

    Australia's interest in the outcome of the British and United States communications with Japan regarding Japan's rumoured building of ...

    Article : 384 words
  21. STOKOWSKI AND GRETA GARBO.

    The Naples correspondent of the "Daily Mirror" says: "The stage seems to be set for the marriage of Greta Garbo, the film actress, and Leopold Stokowski, the conductor ...

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  22. U.S.A.'s CLAIMS TO ISLANDS.

    Claims by the United States to Canton and Enderbury Islands, in the Phoenix Group, and the steps contemplated by the United States Government to support them are being ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. MANY INQUIRIES AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    This morning's mall brought 200 migration letters to Australia House, where there was a continuous stream of applicants, mostly young unmarried men without the requisite capital. ...

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  24. ALLEGED THEFT OF RAILS.

    Roy McFarlane, 32, of Coronet Street, Newmarket; Matthew Francis O'Keefe, 37. labourer, of Wood Street, North Melbourne: William Grahame, 30, labourer, of ...

    Article : 230 words
  25. FIERCE GALES.

    The Oslo correspondent of "The Times" states that the German cruiser Koin, while on her way north to police German fisheries, wirelesed that a, terrific gale was sweeping the ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. BANKRUPTCY LAW VALID.

    Important penal sections of the Bankruptcy Act were upheld in a majority judgment of the Full Hign Court delivered to-day. The judgment ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. HAILI SELLASSIE.

    Commenting on a suggestion that he should return and rule part of Abyssinia, Haill Sellassie, in a statement from his residence at Bath, said: "In no circumstances ...

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  28. NEW CATHEDRAL.

    A model of the winning design for the alterations to St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, weighing l[?]cwt, was despatched by Saturday's air mall to Sydney. ...

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  29. NO FORECLOSURES BY RURAL BANK.

    Mr. G. A. Gibbons, general president of the Wheatgrowers' Union of New South Wales, stated that, because of representations made by the union, the Rural Bank has decided not ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. MAN EXCUSED FROM JURY SERVICE.

    In Quarter sessions yesterday, before Judge Thomson, a man was excuse[?] from serving, as a juror because he said that to do so would be against his religious principles, ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. EMBEZZLEMENT OF PEACE PRIZE.

    A former cavalry officer and lawyer named Kurt Wanow, who confessed to embezzling £6,600 of Karl von Ossietzky's 1935 Nobel Peace Prize of £8,000, has been sentenced ...

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  32. BESIEGED BY BULL.

    Three women visitors to a property near Liverpool spent an uncomfortable six hours yesterday in a motor car that had stalled, and was besieged by a savage-looking bull. ...

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  33. GIRL DIVER'S DEATH

    Patricia Gunning, 13, a popular member of the North Sydney Women's Swimming Club who won the junior high dive at the Blackheath swimming carnival on Saturday in ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. U.S.A. IN THE PACIFIC.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press of America states that the Government is considering withdrawing from the Phillp, pine defence line to Hawaii, after the ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. TRANS-ATLANTIC SPELLING BEE.

    A trans-Atlantic radio spelling bee between teams of eight, representing Great Britain and the United States, was won yesterday afternoon by Great Britain, with 37 points to 27 ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. GERMAN STEEL.

    A Berlin steel trade journal says that, because of the decrease in crude steel production in the United States. Germany's output of steel in December and January was, for ...

    Article : 53 words
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