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  6. DANGERS THREATENING EUROPE

    The most vital discussions of the Imperial Conference began this afternoon, when for three-quarters of an hour the Foreign Minister (Captain Anthony Eden), without attempting to gloss over any phase of the international ...

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  7. HEALTH CERTIFICATES BEFORE MARRIAGE

    It is understood that 15 women's organisations are behind the movement for the introduction of legislation compelling the exchange of health ...

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  8. DEMONSTRATION OF LOYALTY

    Despite drizzling' rains and dark skies, great crowds welted for hours to Watch Their Majesties drive from the Palace to the Guildhall for a civic ...

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  9. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  10. PRIME MINISTERSHIP OF BRITAIN

    The Associated Press understands that Mr. Baldwin will hand to the King his resignation as Prime Minister either on May 27 or 28. The King is ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS

    Mews readied Sydney to-day that Jocelyn Howarth, the former Cinesound star, now well known in Hollywood as Constance Worth, was ...

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  12. CHILD DISCIPLINE IN BRITAIN

    The Rev. George M'Leod Dunn, of Prestwick, Scotland, who arrived in Sydney to-day to take up six months ministry at Scots Church, said in an ...

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  13. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Tours representative of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the DuKe of Windsor and Miss Warfield have signed the regular marriage contract ...

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  14. CHOIR OF 5000

    The Minister In charge of the 150th anniversary celebrations Mr. Duningham) announced to-day that the assembling of a choir of 5000 voices ...

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  15. LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

    A summons to youth to dedicate themselves to liberty, justice and peace, was made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, addressing the Empire Youth ...

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  16. ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitz-Simons) will shortly present to Cabmet plans for an antituberculosis drive of a (magnitude never before ...

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  17. GERMAN PERSECUTION

    Fritz Coper, pianist and operatic singer, who arrived in Sydney to-day from abroad, stated that he had been driven from Germany because he was ...

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  18. EXAMINATION SYSTEM

    The general secretary of the Teachers' Federation (Mr. Hendry), referring to the statement, made by Mr. L. C. Robson, headmaster of the ...

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  19. TAXATION CLAIM

    In the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Evatt, on the personal application of Theodore Charles Trautwein, M.L.C. the hearing of a claim by the ...

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  20. £25,000 DAMAGES

    A writ was issued out of the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of Stuart F. Doyle, described as managing director of Great Union Theatres Ltd. claiming ...

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  21. JAPANESE WOOL EXPORTS

    The Japanese Wool and Textile Exporters' Association at a meeting to-day resolved that exports must be expanded by Improving and maintaining ...

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  22. PACIFIC PACT

    Professor S. H. Roberts, professor of history in the Sydney University, devoted a broadcast address through national stations to the proposal for ...

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  23. CARRIAGE OVERTURNS

    Surrounded by wreckage when a train travelling from Port Lincoln to Ceduna jumped the points, a woman with a baby in her arms, calmly ...

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  25. FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION

    A summons issued by the Federal Attorney-General, calling upon the Friends of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of Australia to ...

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  26. MILITARY TRAINING ON SUNDAYS

    Brigadier-General Hardle, replying to-day to speeches made at the Presbyterian Assembly against Sunday military training of volunteer units, ...

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  27. ONE-DAY STRIKE

    With the object or obtaining higher wages engineers, firemen, and crane drivers declared a one-day strike at five large engineering works to-day. ...

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  28. BANNED BRITISH PAPERS

    Banned British newspapers have been readmitted to Italy, but the avaranche of back numbers does not include Coronation issues. ...

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  29. LONDON OPINION

    "The Times," in a leader, says: "Any project such as Mr. Lyons suggests must, to a great extent, stand or fall by the measure in which Japan is ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE STRIKE NEARS END

    It is expected that work will be resumed at Ryland's Ltd. to-morrow. The firm to-day advised its employees to report to-morrow morning, and it is ...

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  31. PACIFIC PACT

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" says there is tio doubt that Japan will examine Mr. Lyons proposal for a Pacific Pact If it is seriously ...

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  32. RABBIT-PROOF FENCES

    The Giazier Association Has been informed by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) that the Government cannot comply with the ...

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  33. ASTROLOGIST'S ACTION

    The hearing of an application for a writ, of care restraining Mrs. Ethel Moore, known as June Marsden, from leaving for Europe next week, was ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    Statistics supplied to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) disclose that Australian railways have made a better recovery ...

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  36. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE

    The newspaper "Nochi" refers to Mr. Lyons' Pacific pact proposals and says that the view of the Foreign Office was that the proceedings of the British ...

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  37. YOUNG MAN MISSING

    Efforts are being made by Detective Sergeant Nye of the C.I.B., to trace, the present whereabouts of Richard Koorey. 24, a draper, who vanished ...

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  39. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement. Renter's world service, in addition to other special' sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  40. CORONATION FILMS

    Captain P. G. Taylor expects to reach Sydney to-morrow with special Coronation films. He left Sydney last week for Karachi to pick up films that ...

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