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  2. TRADERS OPPOSED

    OPPOSITION to Saturday morning closing was expressed in a resolution of the general committee of the organised sections of the Retail Traders' Association of Tasmania at a meeting at Launceston last night. Sixteen trades were ...

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  3. ANGLO-ITALIAN ACCORD

    A CLAUSE in the proposed Anglo-Italian agreement provides, that before it is implemented Italy must withdraw her forces from Spain, and Britain must recognise the conquest of Abyssinia. Britain has paved the way for ...

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  4. SECRET DOSSIER IN ENGLAND

    The secret dossier of the former Austrian Chancellor (Dr. von Schuschnigg) containing details of the Berchtesgaden talks and confidential letters from Herr ...

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  5. NEW MILITARY CHIEF

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said today that the main duty of the Inspector-General of Military Forces in Australia would be to ...

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  6. DELAYED BY POOR VISIBILITY

    A Royal Australian Air Force aeroplane in which the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) was travelling from Tasmania to Melbourne today was compelled by ...

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  7. JAPAN BECOMING WEARY

    It is reported from Hankow that the Japanese have appealed to the British Government to mediate for the cessation of the Sino-Japanese ...

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  8. MOVEMENT OF ALIENS

    Registration will be only the first step in the plan to restrict the movements of aliens who come to Australia. Methods of enforcing the restriction ...

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  9. FLAYED BY JUDGE

    Richard Whitney, senior partner in the brokerage firm of Whitney and Co., who was charged with the misuse of trust funds amounting to 100,000 ...

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  10. EQUINE ARISTOCRATS

    THE cream of Australian horses was seen in the judging ring this morning when the Royal Show entered its third day. Dairy and fat cattle were ...

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  11. "Use Less Wool" Campaign

    KYOTO silk weavers have organised an Anti-Western Clothes Association with a slogan: "The Japanese kimono ...

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  12. FOOD VALUES

    Several interesting facts have been revealed by the Commonwealth nutrition inquiry. Australian oysters have a higher food ...

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  13. CONFERENCE ON ANOMALIES

    A CONFERENCE to consider anomalies which have arisen as a result of the introduction of the fiveday week was suggested to the Premier ...

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  14. PARIS STRIKES EXTEND

    It has become evident overnight that the life of the new Government depends on the ability of the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) rapidly to end ...

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  15. DOMINION GUESTS

    Recalling the special efforts to entertain Empire visitors in Coronation year, "The Times" in an editorial states that it would be a shabby affair ...

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  16. DEAD MAN'S NEPHEW FOR TRIAL

    At the conclusion of an inquest today on the death of Jules Armour Maltby, whose body was found under a bed in his home at Pagewood on ...

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  17. INFANTS FOUND DEAD

    In a lonely bush farmhouse at Ironstone Hill, near Bendigo, two children were found by their father this morning, lying on a double bed, with their ...

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  18. JUDGE RUTHERFORD

    Leaders of the Society of Jehovah's Witnesses have launched a telegraphic campaign in favour of granting Judge Rutherford the use of the Sydney Town ...

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  19. DEPRIVED HIM OF £800,000

    "Jackie" Coogan, the film actor, is suing his mother and his stepfather, Arthur Bernstein, charging them with having deprived him of 4,000,000 ...

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  20. George Robey Divorced

    Mrs. Ethel Wade, formerly a Gaiety Theatre actress, and a daughter of Mr. Thomas Haden, secretary of the Victorian Club, has been granted a divorce ...

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  21. NON-INTERVENTION MUST CONTINUE

    ASKED in the House of Commons for information regarding recent arrivals of Italian air pilots and war material in Spain, the Prime Minister ...

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  22. NO ONE SAFE

    King Farouk, in his speech at the opening of the Egyptian Parliament today, referred to the necessity for a large and well-equipped army, because ...

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  23. EXPLOITATION ALLEGED

    Allegations that children were being "exploited because of the ambition of stage-struck mothers" were made today by Mr. R. Conway, president of the ...

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  24. GREATER ANXIETY

    With no immediate prospect of a break in the weather, anxiety is increasing in many country districts where drought conditions prevail. Water supplies are ...

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  25. CHALIAPIN WORSE

    The condition of Feodor Chaliapin, the great Russian bass, who is suffering from pernicious anaemia as well as heart trouble, is becoming worse in ...

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  26. NEW PARLIAMENT

    The first session of the new State Parliament was opened by commission today. Mr. R. W. D. Weaver was unanimously re-elected Speaker. ...

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  27. MEXICO WANTS THE LAST WORD

    Without specific British approval, the Mexican Government has published the text of the British Note requesting the restoration of oil leases which have ...

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  28. POLICE SACRIFICE LIVES

    Two British policemen sacrificed their lives in an attempt to save Arabs and Jews from death when two bombs were thrown among a crowd at the ...

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  29. Wilkins Plans To Go South As Well

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australianborn explorer, who will make a second attempt to cross the North Pole by submarine in the Spring of 1939, today ...

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  30. African Natives Die From Bubonic Plague

    Anxiety is felt in Port Elizabeth at the disclosure of eight deaths from the bubonic plague last month. The outbreak at present is confined to the ...

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  31. Movements of Whales

    The research ship William Scoresby, which will arrive in the Thames tomorrow after six months in the Antarctic, has succeeded in marking 800 ...

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