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  2. INDEPENDENCE DECLARED

    IN AN IMPASSIONED SPEECH at the Federal Council meeting in Vienna, the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. von Schuschnigg) dealt with the aims of his Government and the agreement reached with Herr Hitler at the Berchtesgaden. In the above picture Dr. Schuschnigg is seen making his speech, with the Crutch Cross of the Fatherland Front forming the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "NO INTERVENTION AT PRESENT"

    THE Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) said today that Commonwealth intervention to challenge the decision of the High Court in the ...

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  4. MOMENTOUS AUSTRIAN PLEBISCITE

    NEWS of the Austrian plebiscite tomorrow, which was announced by the Chancellor (Dr. von Schuschnigg) on Wednesday night, has aroused indignation in Nazi circles in Germany and Austria, and it is expected to precipitate a ...

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  5. ARMY ORGANISATION

    A NOTABLE speech in the House of Commons on the Army Estimates by the Secretary for War (Mr. HoreBelisha) contained a survey of leading problems of Army, organisation which have been and are engaging the attention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VITAL NEED

    "Unless we solve the problem of the Empire's empty spaces, we shall lose the Empire," said the Australian High Commissioner ...

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  7. GERMAN CLAIM

    It is believed from the tone of the conversations between the British Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) and the German Foreign Minister (Herr ...

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  8. OWNERSHIP OF ISLANDS

    Australia has asked the British Government to associate her with any agreement made between Britain and the United States to settle the dispute ...

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  9. PROBLEM LIST

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that the main problems concerning the Anglo-Italian discussions are Italy's desire that the ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. MOTORIZED MACHINE-GUN DlVISIONS

    THERE were, stated the Minister, to be two types of divisions and variations within the types. The first type—a motorised division based on the light ...

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  11. FOREIGN LOAN SERVICE

    It is believed that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations on the Chinese Customs proceedings are proving satisfactory. An agreement has been ...

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  12. HUNT FOR THIEF

    Nearly 100 police, accompanied by police Alsatian dogs, were, engaged in a man-hunt at Cronulla tonight for a thief who had two revolver duels with ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. "Instructions To Create Pandemonium"

    NAZIS at Linz, being near the frontier, received the first instructions from Germany to abstain from voting, states the Vienna correspondent of the ...

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  14. No Resumption Immediately

    Notwithstanding the numerous inquiries at Australia House, London, the Federal Ministry does not expect the resumption of migration in volume for ...

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  15. North China Conditions

    The claim that the Japanese had brought about, much Improved conditions in North China was made by the Japanese Consul-General. General ...

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  16. NEW STAMP

    The present Australian 1½d stamp portraying the head of George V. will be replaced on April 20 by a new design featuring His Majesty King ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Japanese Advance

    Two Japanese detachments have crossed the Yellow River into the North-west of Shensi, and have occupied two villages. ...

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  18. TREASON TRIAL

    The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" says that the treason trial was adjourned today to enable the Public Prosecutor (M. Vishinsky) to prepare a ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. GRAND LARCENY INDICTMENT

    The New York County Grand Jury has indicted Richard Whitney, head of the brokerage firm of Whitney and Co., which was suspended from dealing on ...

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  20. STEADY REBEL ADVANCE

    The rebels have captured. Belchite taking many prisoners. including foreign volunteers, the majority of whom were Americans of the ...

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  21. TWO SQUADRONS AT DARWIN

    Two squadrons of the Royal Australian Air Force will be established at Darwin instead of the one originally proposed, the Minister for Defence ...

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  22. AIR DISPLAYS ARRANGED

    Australia's air defences will be strikingly demonstrated when the greatest air display ever seen in Australia takes place at the Flemington ...

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  23. Forty-Hour Week

    The United Trades and Labour Colinen tonight adopted a recommendation that the All-Australian Council of Trades Unions should be asked to agree ...

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  24. FRENCH CABINET PROBLEM

    The Socialist Leader (M. Blum) is a walling the decision of the Radical Socialists. If it is favourable he will be able to form, a Cabinet on the basis ...

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  25. Undertakings Sought From Germany

    "THE diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the British Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) yesterday asked the ...

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  26. ADVISER DESIRED

    The emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions decided today to ask the Federal Ministry to permit Mr. H. R. H. King, ...

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  27. REQUESTS REFUSED

    The United Press correspondent at Washington learns that the United States has rejected applications by British and Dutch interests for ...

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  28. 170,000 CALLS IN TWO YEARS

    In the two years in which the telephone service between Tasmania and the Mainland has operated more than 170,000 calls have been made, and the ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. Gangster Convict Back At Work

    The San Francisco "Examiner" states that the gangster, A1 Capone, who it was feared had lost his reason, has recovered, and been reassigned to work in ...

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  30. DEFENCE WORKS

    Coastal defence works, Involving an expenditure of about £30,000, are to be undertaken in the River 'Derwent at an early date. Mr. G. W. Mahoney, ...

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  31. Naval Expenditure In Empire

    Figures tabled in the House of Commons today show the naval expenditure per head of population for Britain and the Dominions. Details: ...

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  32. Fatal Scooter Accident

    When his scooter collided with a motor-truck today, Neville Charles Bone (7), of-Richmond, was fatally injured. ...

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