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  2. PROBLEMS FOR CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Federal Cabinet will meet in Melbourne to-morrow and probably on Tuesday to consider problems arising from the ...

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  3. INDISSOLUBLE UNION

    FOLLOWING the "agreement," dictated by the Axis, between Rumania and Hungary, by which Rumania cedes more than 17,600 miles of Transylvania to Hungary, the Rumanian Foreign Minister (M. Manoilescu) announced his country's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COMMUNIST MENACE

    "The Australian Railways Union is recking with Communism, and we are determined that railway workers shall not be associated with such ...

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  7. RED FORCES BEGIN MANOEUVRES

    THE Russian Black Sea and Pacific flects have begun manoeuvres. Submarines are scouting off ...

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  8. UNREST IN BALKANS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,—Further unrest has developed on the Russo-Rumanian frontier. Before the Russian occupation of Bessarabia during the last days of June ...

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  9. GERMAN CLAIMS

    LONDON, Sunday.—It was stated authoritatively in Berlin that during the first year of the war the German Army had lost 39,000 men killed. 143,000 ...

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  10. Licensing System To Be Suspended

    A SPECIAL "Commonwealth Gazette" issued yesterday notifies that the waterfront licensing system under the ...

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  11. DARWIN VACANCY

    Mr. J. F. Wright (Nationalist), of Ulverstone, was elected on Saturday to fill the vacancy in the Darwin division of the House of Assembly caused by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ANTI-WAR MOTION DEFEATED

    THE House of Assembly rejected General Hertzog's anti-war motion by 83 votes to 65. ...

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  13. BASES FOR U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—President Roosevelt said at a Press conference that "very excellent progress" was being made in negotiations with Britain for the ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. Ban On Military Drill Defied In India

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—Police have arrested Keshavdev Malaviya, director of the Congress Volunteer Training Camp, and two assistants, for defiance of the ...

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  15. ARMED LINER SUNK

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Admiralty communique announces that the armed merchant cruiser. Dunvegan Castle, of 15,007 tons (Capt H. H. Ardrill, R.N.) was ...

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  16. TRAIN SAVED

    THE qulck-wittediness of a railway worker, George Keen, saved 47 of 56 waggons when an ammunition train was bombed in ...

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  17. SPECIAL JAPANESE ENVOY

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Australian Associated Press correspondent learns there is a likelihood that Mr. J. Matsumiya, formerly director of the Foreign ...

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  18. TREATY TALKS CONCLUDED

    SHANGHAI, Sunday. — The Domel Agency representative at Nanking says that the head of the Japanese puppet government in Central China (Wang ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. WAR EFFORT CRITICISED

    Strong criticism of the decision to suspend enlistments for the A.I.F. was expressed by Capt. B. O. Plummer, M.H.A., at Cairns Bay, Huon, ...

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  20. ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    CAMPAIGNING in the Federal Election will begin in earnest tomorrow night when the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will deliver the joint United Australia ...

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  21. LATEST WAR NEWS WILL NOT YIELD TERRITORY

    BUCHAREST, Sunday.—Police reinforcements were rushed to Trsnsylvania last night to prevent further demonstrations against the cession of territory to ...

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  22. Judge's Resignation Accepted

    THE Governor-General (Lord Gowrie, V.C.) has accepted the resignation of Mr. Justice Evatt as a justice of the High ...

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  23. CHINA SHOULD ACT TO FORESTALL JAPAN

    CHUNGKING. Sunday. — The "Shih Shih Huin Pao" in an editorial says that Chinese troops should march across the Indo-China border, if Indo-China agrees ...

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