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  4. Britain Likely to Recognise Franco To-day

    When, as is anticipated, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) announces in the House of Commons on Monday Britain's decision to extend full diplomatic recognition of General Franco's Government, he will probably ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN POLAND

    Students at all Polish universities have renewed their anti-German demonstrations, denouncing the anti-Polish activities in Danzig. They marched to the ...

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  7. PALESTINE PROBLEM

    The British Government believes that the time is nearly ripe for putting forward constructive proposals regarding Palestine. ...

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  8. HUNGARIAN NAZIS

    Forty-seven Hungarian Nazi leaders have been sent to concentration camps. The police arrested nearly 300 provincial members, but released some of ...

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  9. Death to Germs

    The "British Medical Journal" reports the discovery of a lamp, the rays from which kill germs in operating theatres. It states that ...

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  10. GERMANS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    It is announced officially that Czechoslovakia has exempted the German minority from military service. Germany is reciprocating in regard to ...

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  11. POLISH RIOTS EXTEND

    Anti-Nazi riots have extended to Vilna, and Posen. ...

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  12. WATER SHORTAGE

    Commenting on reports that the Murrumbidgee River had ceased to flow at Balranald, Mr. R. T. M'Kay, consulting engineer, who was engineer ...

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  13. HOME-BUILDING SCHEME

    Negotiations are proceeding with the object of raising an additional £2,000,000 to £3,000,000 overseas to meet the demand for Homes through ...

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  14. IS "DECAMERON" INDECENT?

    The question of whether Boccaccio's "Decameron" is an indencent publication was raised in the Auckland police court yesterday, when a book club was ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE SURF CARNIVAL

    Five surfboats and two men in belts were rushed out at Bar Beach surf carnival this afternoon when a large shark was discovered basking near the ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    President Roosevelt to-day urgently requested the heads of the American Federation of Labor a nd the Committee for Industrial Organisation, to ...

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  17. SOVIET-JAPANESE CLASH

    The "Nichi Nichi" Hsinking correspondent alleges that 50 Soviet cavalrymen twice attacked the frontier guards on the western ManchuKuan border ...

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  18. ENCOURAGING INVESTMENT

    "The Government desires to create an environment in which private capital will be encouraged by investment," declared Mr. Hopkins in his first policy ...

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  19. FRANCO-SPANISH PROBLEMS

    The Nationalist Foreign Minister in a communique states that the conversations between M. Berard and Senor Jordana were carried on in an ...

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  20. EXPANSION OF LONDON

    A strong plea that the Government adopt a policy of planned decentralisation was made by Lord Lytton when addressing the annual meeting of the ...

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  21. AIR MAILS

    The flying boat Actearoa, which will pioneer the Sydney-Auckland air mail service, will be launched in the coming week and the sister ship, Australia ...

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  22. FRENCH HOPES

    France is eager to reach agreement with Germany as the result of present trade negotiations, according to the Paris correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  23. ENGLISH PURCHASES

    An official of the Wheatgrowers' Union said to-day that the union had, arranged with a large company in England to purchase wheat direct from ...

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  24. 12 MEN SWEPT TO SEA

    Prompt action by life-savers averted what might have been a bad drowning tragedy at Bronte yesterday. Twelve young men were swept out 250 ...

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  25. REFUGEE DOCTORS

    The state Government is considering the advisability of appointing foreign refugee doctors to positions in country districts which are without ...

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  26. CONTINUANCE OF STRUGGLE

    Leftist organisations, meeting at the invitation of the General Union of Workers, decided to-day to resume the functions of the National Front ...

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  27. ANZANA EXPECTED TO RESIGN

    The Republican President (Senor Azana) is expected to resign his presidency before leaving Paris for Geneva to-night ...

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  29. BULL-FIGHTING REVIVED

    Bull-fighting has been revived in Catalonia after two and a half years. ...

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  30. GERMAN AIRLINER MISSING

    Seaplanes and ships searched unsuccessfully for a German airliner and a crew of four and six passengers, which did not arrive at Genoa from the ...

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  31. TRUCK DRIVER ACQUITTED

    William Henry Thwaites, aged 19 years, of Newcastle, was found not guilty by a jury at the Tamworth Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge ...

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  32. FOUR HURT IN SMASH

    Pour persons were injured—one critically—in a collision between two cars at the intersection of Russell and Seymour streets, Bathurst, yesterday. One ...

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  33. GERMANY AND THE EAST

    Germany's ambitions in the Near East and in India are mentioned in the "Deutscher Lebensraum," which states that, a trade agreement having been ...

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  34. SPEEDWAY RACING

    "The Rest" easily defeated Australia at the Speedway last night, the final scores being 32 points to 20. E. Philps was involved in a crash and was ...

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  35. BODY IN ROOM

    The Daceyville police are investigating the death of James Percy Heaslop, aged 58 years, married, at his borne in Torrington-road; Maroubra, late on ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN DRAWBACKS

    The Bishop of London, Right Rev. Dr. A. Winnington Ingram, in farewelling 24 young men end 25 young women who are leaving for Australia ...

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  37. "DOLL" STARTLED QUEEN MARY

    "What a lovely doll!" exclaimed Queen Mary, as she touched a tiny figure in a tartan kilt standing stiffly at the salute outside a stall at the Brish ...

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  38. INVALID FATALLY BURNED

    Nazarus P. Moran, aged 66 years, an invalid pensioner of Dumbleton-road, Penshurst, was seriously burned yesterday, and died early this morning. ...

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  39. POPE'S WILL

    The will of Pope Pius XI. was opened yesterday. The value of the estate was not revealed. He bequeathed to the Holy See everything he received ...

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  40. APPEAL LIKELY IN MURDER CASE

    It is practically certain that an appeal will be lodged by George Green, aged 38 years, chimney sweep, of Bamfield-road, Heidelberg, against the ...

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  41. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    B[?] special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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