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  2. EXPENDITURE ON AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Referring to­night to a message from Canberra that Australia had three Alternative defence schemes for co-operation in Imperial ...

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  3. TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    LONDON, Friday.—Arrangements have been completed for discussions during the visit of the Prime Ministers of the Empire in connection with the projected Anglo-American agreement, which is of ...

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  4. STORIES OF DISSENSION IN AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Friday.—Stories published during the week suggested that the authorities were perturbed at the spirit prevailing among the naval and air ...

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  5. EMPIRE'S HOMAGE TO THE KING

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Empire's homage will be unprecedently offered the King on Cor­onation Day by radio in the most ...

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  6. WRECKAGE IDENTIFIED

    LONDON, Saturday.—An aeroplane strut found on a beach near Great Yarmouth has been identified as portion of the aeroplane flown by the ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. LEGLESS MAN OVERCOMES DISABILITY

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday. — Although both his legs arc artificial. Mr. N. H. Booth, a returned soldier of Kingaroy. who has bought a business at ...

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  8. PRESERVATION OF ABORIGINE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — By the purchase of Ern[?]bella Station, in Central Australia, the Presbyterian Church of Australia proposes to make an effort ...

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  9. "ANNUAL PIECEMEAL SURRENDER"

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — Mr. William Thomas Cosgrave. Member of the Dail Eireann for County Cork and former President of the Executive Council of ...

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  10. FIRST MANOEUVRES

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Austra­lian military Coponation contingent will attend the church parade at the Guards'.Chapel, to-morrow. The ...

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  11. BAN ON NAZI ORGANISATIONS

    PRETORIA. Saturday.—A proclamation directed against Nazism in South-west Africa and recruitment for the German army or auxiliary forces, ...

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    Lout speakers which are to be used in conjunction with a microphone by the police to control crowds during the forth- coming Coronation drive were tried for position on the Marble Arch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. IMPORTANCE OF WASHING COW'S UDDER

    An essential feature in clean milk or cream production is the thorough cleaning of the cow's udder before each milking. Clean water and cloths should ...

    Article : 299 words
  14. RUSH TO JOIN ROYAL AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Friday,—The first stage of the British Government's air expan­sion programme required 2500 new pilots last year and 20,000 new aircraft ...

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  15. DO STREET SINGERS MAKE FORTUNES?

    On a fairly good day we collect [?] £6 to £12. On exceptional days [?] have made £16 or more. It is a [?]ge fact that our results are better ...

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  16. STRIKERS LEAVE GENERAL MOTORS PLANT

    FLINT, Saturday. — The sit-down strikers evacuated the Chevrolet motor plant after General Motors' formal de­mand to the A.W.U. to abide by the ...

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  17. PROPELLOR OF STINSON 'PLANE STOLEN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A report has been received that the propellor pre­sented to Bernard O"Reilly by Airlines of Australia Ltd. has been stolen from ...

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  18. CAUSE OF STINSON AIR LINER'S CRASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Minister for Health, to-night reiterated the statement he made last week that the first Stinson ...

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  19. THE ORCHARD

    The new season crop of Queensland nuts is just approaching maturity, and to those intending propagating young plants the following suggestions are ...

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  20. VICTIM'S SUITOR SOUGHT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Police investi­gating the murder of Mrs. Mary Gedeon, her daughter Veronica, and a boarder. Frank Byrnes, who were done ...

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  21. TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

    LISBON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister of Portugal, Senor Salazar, has signed an agreement granting imperial Airways and Pan-American Airways 25 ...

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  22. TEXTILE CONFERENCE OPENED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The tex­tile conference was opened with 200 delegates and advisers from 23 nations attending. The German Commercial ...

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  23. HONG KONG FORTIFICATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain's plan for rehabilitating the fortifications at Hone Kong, as announced yesterday, will involve an expenditure of £8,000,000 ...

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  24. ABERHART MAY RESIGN

    EDMONTON, Friday.—The poitical future at Mr. Aberhart's Social Cred[?] Government in Alberta is again in jeopardy. ...

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  25. MOTOR CARAVANS

    From the large number of motor [?] caravans seen on the highways [?] during the Easter holidays [?] the Melbourne "Age") it is ...

    Article : 225 words
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    Lord Swinton, the Air Minister, interested in a model of Gatwalk Airport at the exhibition of models of airports which he opened at the Royal institute of Archifects, Por[?]ans place, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. ABYSSINIAN MINISTER'S SON KILLED

    LONDON. Saturday. — News has reached London that Theodore, the eldest son of Mr. Martin, an Abyssinian Minister, was killed during the Italian ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. FIGHT STOPPED IN 72 SECONDS

    PARIS, Sunday.— Peter Kayne de­feated Poppi Decico, European ban [?]amweight champion, the referee stopping the fight after 72 seconds in which ...

    Article : 41 words
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