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  2. BOMBING PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An Avro Anson bomber plane, one of the latest Royal Australian Air Force machines, which dropped out of a formation ...

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  3. JUDGE RUTHERFORD DRAWS BIG GATHERING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A crowd of 12,000 to 15,000 people listened at the Sydney Sports ground to-day to an address by Judge Rutherford on ...

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  4. W. M. HUGHES' ANZAC DAY ADDRESS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. W. M. Hughes) delivering the annual Anzac Day Commemorative address in the Lyceum Hall ...

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  5. CROWDED PROGRAMME FACING EUROPEAN CHANCELLORIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Associated Press says that with Sir Earle Page's legation arriving on the same day as M. Daladier's [?]elegation Australia will have first-hand contact with ...

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  6. SHORT, BUSY SESSION FOR FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Without pomp or ceremony the Federal Parliament will reassemble on Wednesday. It will be the first meeting for ...

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  7. JAPANESE YIELD FURTHER

    HANKOW, Sunday. — The Chinese claim that despite numerous reinforcements they repulsed Japanese attacks and that they are now forcing the ...

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  8. THE KING'S MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The King in an Anzac Day menage said: "The Queen and I are proud to join with our people in ...

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  9. EXPLOITATION OF CHILD ACTORS

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday.—During the hearing of the proceedings instituted by Jackie Coogan. the film actor, who is claiming from his mother and ...

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  10. JOURNALISTS ENTERTAIN CRICKETERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to the Loyal message from the Institute of Journalists luncheon in honour of the Australian cricketers His Majesty the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA IS A GOOD PLACE

    PERTH, Saturday.—St. Elmo Wijeynoon, secretary of the Ceylon Poultry Club, and a master at the Royal College, Colombo, now in Australia ...

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  12. SELF GOVERNMENT FOR GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Herr Henlein, sneaking at a Congress of the Sudeten German Party at Karashad, declared that the party's policy was inspired by ...

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  13. DIRECT LADY MAY NOT START IN CUP

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Direct Lady, who has been one of the picks for the Brisbane Cup since the appearance of the weights, and who has been freely ...

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  14. CAROLE LOMBARD LOSES JEWELS

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday.—A burglar stole jewels valued at 25.000 dollars (£5000) from the home of Carole Lombard, the film actress. ...

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  15. [?]NUTE'S SILENCE AT [?] O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT

    [?]SBANE, Monday.—Anzac Day [?]ence in Brisbane to-day began dawn service in Anzac Square [?] continue throughout the day. ...

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  16. HOSPITAL BENEFITS BY BARGAIN

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—An offer by the striking Currawang woodcutters to resume work, on condition that the company paid to the children's ...

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  17. QUEER INVENTIONS

    The honour of receiving the first patent, granted in 1017, belongs to a London publisher—one Aaron Rapburne—who was, no doubt, thinking of ...

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  18. ANGLO - EIRE AGREEMENT WILL BE SIGNED TO-DAY

    LONDON, Friday.—The Anglo-Eire agreement is being signed at No. 10 Downing Street on Monday. Mr. De Valera and his colleagues are going to ...

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  19. UNKNOWN POISON CAUSES PARALYSIS

    CAPETOWN, Friday. — A subtle poison, unknown to science, is the verdict of a pathologist who experimented wild the cause of the disease ...

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  20. BARAMBAH DEFEATS BUNDABERG

    BUNDABERO, Sunday.—The Barambah aborigines to-day defeated a Hundaberg representative Rugby League team by 46 to 18 points. For ...

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  21. [?]HYDE ACCEPTS OFFER OF PRESIDENCY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Douglas [?] replying to a joint letter from [?] Minister (Mr. De Valera) [?] former President of the Dail ...

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  22. BUNDABERG TENNIS TOURNAMENT

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. — Ideal weather prevailed for the first week-end of the Bundaberg Tennis Tournament. A. Blyton, Maryborough, has advanced ...

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  23. FROST TAKES TOLL OF SWISS VINES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Geneva correspondent of "The Times" says that late frosts have destroyed from 60 to 80 per cent. of the vines in East ...

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  24. BUTTER MARKET FIRM

    LONDON, Sunday—Prices for butter retained their pre-Easter firmness. Cold store socks increased by 80.000 boxes, but against this there was a ...

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  25. ANTI-SUB SCHOOL [?]OR MERCHANTMEN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Instruction the convoy system and on [?] evasive routes and anti-sub[?] tea[?]s will be given to officers ...

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  26. BRITISH UNIONISTS' ATTITUDE TO SPAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Newcastle Trades Unions' cable condemning the Anglo-Italian Pact was among 200 communication, including American ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. New Spray Spoils Taste in Books

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Silerfish can be eradicated from the home by a new spray developed al the Agricultural School at the Melbourne ...

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  28. GERMAN PRECAUTIONS AGAINST AIR RAIDS

    Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Under Secretary of State, Home Office, photographed in Berlin whilst on an inspection of the german air raid precautions. A fall programme was arranged for him in co-operation with the German Air Ministry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. [?]IONNE QUINTS' [?]MOTH INVESTMENT

    NEW YORK Friday.—A message [?] (Ontario) says that Dr. [?] Dafee physician for the [?] said that their ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. Balkan Entente Gratified at Anglo-Italian Pact

    ATHENS, Friday.—President Metaxas, in his capacity as president of the Balkan Entente, has cabled to Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Signor ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. U.S. MINING DISASTER.

    HANGER (Virginia). Sunday. — Twenty charred, mangled bodies were recovered from the Keeamount coal mine after the explosion. Twenty-five ...

    Article : 35 words
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