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  2. MILITARY ALLIANCE

    RUMOURS from various European capitals are that when Herr Hitler visits Rome shortly he will seek a comprehensive military alliance, between Italy and Germany, says the Australian Associated Press diplomatic writer. In view ...

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  3. HERR HITLER'S BIRTHDAY

    The celebration of Herr Hitler's 40th birthday anniversary began last evening with special broadcasts including a peal of church bells from Braunau ...

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  4. MODIFICATION PROBABLE

    It was suggested tonight that because the States have indicated plainly that they oppose a drastic, curtailment of loan works programmes, the ...

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  5. ATTITUDE TO AGGRESSORS

    The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that President Roosevelt, has quashed the idea that he might take a strong attitude ...

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  6. JAPANESE BEGIN ASSAULT

    The Japanese, with reinforced armies, have begun the new drive in North China, on which, popular opinion believes, Japan will stake ...

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  7. TEST TEAM ARRIVES IN ENGLAND

    THE Australian Test cricketers arrived at Southampton in the R.M.S. Orontes today and later left by rail for London. Hundreds of Southampton residents gave them a warm welcome. The team was early astir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WINTER SERVICE TO SYDNEY

    THE Prime Minster (Mr. Lyons) announced tonight that negotiations had been concluded with Huddart, Parker, ...

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  9. NEW SESSION

    Details of the projected Health Insurance Bill were completed today at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said the ...

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  10. TOWNS WIPED OUT

    Sixteen villages have been wiped out and more than 250 persons killed in repeated earthquake shocks in Central Anatolia. Shocks occurred hourly ...

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  11. ALLEGATIONS DENIED

    Allegations made yesterday by Packsaddle, the Melville native who is charged with assault and intent to commit a serious offence against a ...

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  12. Damage To British Orchards

    SEVERE frosts, following unseasonable warmth in Northern Europe, have played havoc in British orchards. ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS

    Reports on the manner in which new war pensions are being granted to former service men have been ordered by the Minister in Charge of ...

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  14. SIX MONTHS IN PRISON

    M. Codreanu, the leader of the Iron Guard, the Rumanian Fascist of organisation, who was charged before his trial by court-martial on a charge of ...

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  15. DEATH IN SNOW

    An inquest on the death of Mr. Laurence Galbraith, lecturer on civil engineering at the Melbourne University, who collapsed in a blizzard at Mt. Spur ...

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  16. CHEERFUL TONE ON STOCK EXCHANGE

    There was a cheerful tone on the London Stock Exchange today, and the markets generally closed with a firm appearance. This was the result of a ...

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  17. Agreement With Eire Is Expected

    THE political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press says an announcement is imminent that a ...

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  18. PRICE LEVELS

    Price levels in Australia have not altered sufficiently in the first quarter of this year to have any material effect on the Federal basic wage. The "C" ...

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  19. NEW EQUIPMENT FOR ATLANTIC FLYING BOATS

    The Imperial Airways flying boats Caledonia and Cambria, which made five round crossings of the North Atlantic last year, are being converted for passenger purposes, and will shortly take their plate in the Empire fleet. The Cambria is being equipped by Imperial Airways at the British Marine Aircraft Works, Hamble, near Southampton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DEFENCE MEASURES

    Motions to the effect that the measures for national defence being taken by the Commonwealth Government are inadequate will be submitted by the ...

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  21. WAR IS WON, SAYS FRANCO

    We have won the war, and our forces are fighting the last stages in the reconquest of Spain," said General Franco, the rebel leader, in a broadcast. ...

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  22. DEAD AT WHEEL

    Half an hour after Mr. George C. Martin (37), Melbourne representative of the Cunard White Star shipping line, had crashed in his ...

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  23. NON-INTERVENTION BOARD

    A meeting of the chairman's subcommittee of the Non-Intervention Committee has been called for next Monday. It is believed the principal ...

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  24. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the Australian airman, who is attempting to set a record for a light, aeroplane flight from Australia to England, arrived at ...

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  25. REFUSAL TO LOAD SCRAP METAL

    Waterside workers today refused to load scrap metal for Japan. A gang of 17 men left the Nippon Yusen Kaisha freighter Atsuta Maru at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  26. AIR MAIL SERVICE

    THE Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) today told a deputation, which urged that Melbourne should be the ...

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  27. STRIKE BALLOTS

    THE Prime Minister (M. Daladier) conferred at length with the Vice-Premier (M. Chautemps) and the ...

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  28. MORE APPLES SHIPPED

    Australia exported 1,970,095 cases of apples and 275,924 cases of pears in the first three months of this year. Apple exports increased by 230,016 cases ...

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  29. PROFITEERING DANGERS

    Profit-making from armament manufacture will be opposed strenuously by the Leader, of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin). He fears that that may ...

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  30. Tragic Reminder Of Great War

    SEVEN boys were Killed and three injured severely, in the explosion of a shell which children prodded with a stick. ...

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  31. SLAUGHTERMEN STOP WORK

    As a result of a strike of slaughtermen at the Homebush Abattoir today, only 907 of a total of 21,000 sheep were killed. The strikers will meet ...

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  32. FOUND STRANGLED IN CABIN

    At an Inquest on the death of Johannes Stoldt, wireless operator on the German liner Pretoria, it was revealed he was found trussed wi[?] ...

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  33. NEW PUBLIC OFFICES

    The work of internally equipping and furnishing the new public buildings at the corner of Davey and Murray streets, Hobart, has almost been ...

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  34. SHOT IN FACE

    Joseph Hunter (24), who was admitted to hospital yesterday suffering from severe gunshot wounds in the face and throat, died last night. It is ...

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  35. ACTOR v. ATTORNEY

    The Australian film comedian. Clyde Cook, and his wife's attorney, Mr. Joseph Cummins, had a fist fight in a courtroom. Mrs. Cook, who is seeking ...

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  36. MUST DRAW BEER

    The Earl of Buckinghamshire, who studied farming in Australia as a youth, has changed his surname, on Royal licence, from ...

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  37. SURPLUS SHOWN

    A preliminary survey shows that the New Zealand Labour Government had a surplus of £800,000 for the financial year ended March 31. The public debt ...

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  38. British Air Traffic During Easter

    All air traffic records were broken at Croydon over the Easter week-end, when nearly 2,000 passengers flew on the Paris route alone. ...

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