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  2. INFLUENCE DENIED.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Spooner, stated in evidence before the Royal Commission into Mr. Lang's charges yesterday that ...

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  3. FIGHT FOR "KING'S"

    Never before has there been gathered together such a collection of expert marksmen as the 1,400 men engaged in the main events of the National Rifle ...

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  4. VISIT TO U.S.A.

    Discussion in the Federal Cabinet to-day indicated that the decision not to send a warship to the San Francisco Exhibition next year may be ...

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  5. U.S.A. POLICY.

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, commenting on a statement in London by Professor Gilbert Murray, that Great Britain had assured the ...

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  6. VAST JAPANESE ATTACK BEGINS.

    The vast scale of the renewed Japanese offensive in China is now becoming apparent. It seems that the Japanese are driving south in Shansi, with the object of taking Chengchow, the junction of the Hankow ...

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  7. ATTACK ON ITALY.

    Considerable excitement has been caused in Munich by the appearance in the streets of hage posters attacking the Italian administration in the ...

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  8. CROWD HOOTS

    The South African runner, J A. Coleman, who won the world's applause for his Empire Games Marathon win on Monday, tasted the bitterness of a ...

    Article : 354 words
  9. "WOULD BE FINE GESTURE."

    The Lord Mayor Alderman Nock, yesterday expressed gratification that the Federal Cabinet would review its rejection of the United States Government's invitation that an ...

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  10. FRONT OF 400 MILES.

    The battle for the Lunphai railway is developing on a front, of 400 miles, stretching from the Hwal River, where it crosses the Tientsin-Nanking railway, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MEDICAL ACT.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, stated last night that the brief comment he had made on the new Medical Practitioners Bill, which contained a clause dealing ...

    Article : 391 words
  12. A MISSING PASSPORT.

    The London evening papers give prominence to report from the Paris "Jour" that the former Crown Prince of Germany left his country on the eve of Herr Hitler's purge and ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. KING AND QUEEN MAY VISIT DOMINIONS.

    The Austialian Associated Press understands that an announcement is imminent that the proposed visit of the King and Queen to India in the autumn will not occur, and ...

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  14. CHARCOAL FOR MOTOR FUEL.

    Successful experiments in the use of charcoal-burning motor vehicles have been conducted by the Defence Department. Interest has been taken by ...

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  15. A MELBOURNE VIEW.

    Mr. A. W. Relph, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said that the Government knew its own business best. It had information from confidential sources all over the ...

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  16. AIR MYSTERY.

    On behalf of the Air Board, the Administrator, Mr. Abbott, is investigating the reports of strange planes being seen over Darwin. The Gannet plane, in ...

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  17. SINGAPORE BASE.

    British naval experts think, it is understood, that when the graving dock is completed on Monday, the Singapore naval base will be virtually ...

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  18. CONSUL'S STATEMENT.

    "Naturally, I think that everybody in America would be pleased to see an Australian cruiser." said the Consul for the United States, Mr. Charles A. Hutchinson, to-night. "If ...

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  19. PROMISES BY MR. LANG.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, commenting yesterday on Mr. Lang's speech at the Trades Hall on Wednesday, said that Mr. Lang's utterances had risen to a ...

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  20. PRINCESS ROYAL ON WAY TO CYPRUS.

    The Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood left London yesterday for Marseilles, whence they will sall for Cyprus, where Lord Harewood is to fulfil Masonic engagements. ...

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  21. COURT BUILDINGS.

    Strong criticism of the structure of the Banco Court, attached to the Supreme Court building, was made yesterday by Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, who is sitting as a Royal ...

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  22. MEETING IN SYDNEY.

    The Consul-Qeneral for China, Dr. C. J. Pao, said yesterday that the Chinese residents of New South Wales held a meeting yesterday, and decided to send a cable to the ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. FAST TORPEDO BOAT.

    The Italian Press proudly announces that a motor boat in the Italian Navy has established five speed records. Presumably it is one of the new ...

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  24. LOSS BY MIGRATION.

    Migration last year resulted in another loss to the Commonwealth of population of British stock. An analysis of permanent movements of ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. POISON MISSING.

    Thirty packets of thallium sulphate, a deadly poison, were either stolen or dropped from a lorry between the Haymarket and Chippendale yesterday, and Sergeant Jones, of No. 2 Police ...

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  26. SPANISH NOBLEMAN ARRESTED.

    The Marquis de Portago a friend of the former King Alfonso of Spain, has been arrested at St. Jean de Luz (France). It is alleged, according to the Paris correspondent ...

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  27. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    The newspaper "Aftenposten" publishes a special interview with the Duke of Windsor, in which he says that he and the Duchess have practically decided to spend the ...

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  28. TALKS WITH JAPAN.

    Mr. Tatsushima, director of tne trade bureau of the Foreign Office, said to-day that negotiations for a trade treaty were being delayed because Australia wanted Japan to ...

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  29. MAN STABBED TO DEATH.

    Alan Dairymple, 23, was found stabbed to death on a lonely farm in the hills outside Milford, six miles from Boonah, this evening. ...

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  30. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Chaffey, said yesterday that Monday June 13, would be proclaimed King' Birthday, and cancelling the holiday on Monday, December 19. ...

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  31. GAS-SHELLS FOUND.

    Twenty tons of German war-time gas-shells were removed from an underground dump eight miles from Arras. A subsidence of earth revealed a long gallery, ending in a large ...

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  32. MACHINE-GUN FACTORY.

    More than £60,009 is to be spent to enlarge the machine-gun building at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory. The tender for the work has been let to the McConnell Building ...

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  33. CAR WRECKED.

    Mr. Phillip Lloyd Jones, 28, of Drumalbyn Road, Bellevue Hill, svas injured last night when his motor car skidded off the Barrenlocy Road, near Mona Vale, ran into a paddock, ...

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  34. PRINCESS JULIANA.

    The Amsterdnm correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" understands that Princess Juliana and her husband. Prince Bernhard, will visit the Netherlands East Indies in April, ...

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  35. BODY IN DAM.

    With his hands tied by a piece of rope, the body of Martin Thomas Conway, 55, farmer, of Sedgwick, near Bendigo, was found in water about three feet deep in a neighbour's ...

    Article : 66 words
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