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  2. HITLER'S "COLD" INTRIGUES EUROPE

    While there is a possibility that the indisposition which Herr Hitler pleaded as a reason for seeking the postponement of the peace talks with Britain may be genuine, there is wide belief that, as the cynics nut it: "Hitler caught cold between the sheets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GOLD BARS VANISH

    Gold bars valued at £20,000 have mysteriously disappeared from the Croydon aerodrome. The gold, which was intended ...

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  4. FEDERAL CABINET PREPARES

    Legislation conferring far-reaching benefits on primary producers throughout the Commonwealth is now being prepared for the session ...

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  5. NOVEL WAY OF RUNNING FROM HOME

    Imbued with the typically Australian spirit of adventure, Robert Maule, a strapping youth of 16 years, set out from his home at Margate Beach ...

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  6. REBELS IN GREECE WARNED

    "Surrender within 24 hours or my troops will crush you," said an ultimatum from the Minister for War (General Condylis) dropped ...

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  7. TOLAN WINS TWO TESTS

    Amid the cheering of 20,000 spectators at the Exhibition ovel to-night Eddie Tolan, the United States negro sprinter, showed a brilliant return to ...

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  8. INCREASED NAVY ESTIMATES

    The Navy estimates total £60,050,000, an increase of £8,500,000 on the previous year. Of this £2,553,000 is due mainly to large repairs to and ...

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  9. LADY CAMPBELL INTERVENES

    Lady Campbell explained to the "Daily Mail" over the Atlantic radio-telephone to-day why she sought the Intervention of the Mayor of Daylona ...

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  10. ATHENS LIKE CITY OF DEAD

    Passengers by the Imperial Airways flying boat, which arrived here after making the last call at Athens prior to the alteration of the route, say ...

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  11. NO LIMIT SET TO POSTPONEMENT

    A communique issued to-day says: On the occasion of his visit to Saarbrucken the Leader contracted a slight cold, together with great hoarseness. ...

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  12. FEDERAL MINISTERS IN CEYLON

    "Cannot colonists for tropical Australia be selected from among the coloured subjects of the Empire, whose standard of living is sufficiently high." ...

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  13. TERRORISM IN JAPAN

    Bitter attacks were made on the Government from the galleries in the Diet to-day, when Mr. Seljun Ando, who said that his life had been threatened ...

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  14. NEIGHBOURS TAKE PRECAUTIONS

    The Turks, in view of the Green revolt, are reported to have concentrated five divisions on the frontier, while Bulgaria is defensively ...

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  15. FRENCH COMPULSORY SERVICE

    The Paris correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" states that the French Government has definitely decided to extend the period of ...

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  16. AUTHORITIES FORBID TEST RUN

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), March 5. The officials have forbidden Sir Malcolm Campbell to make a test run on account of the high winds. They ...

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  17. AIR MAILS DIVERTED

    As a result of the revolution the Greek Government has prohibited the passage of civil aircraft through Its territory as from March 5. ...

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  18. LOAN TO CHINA IMPRACTICABLE

    It is learned that the British Government has dispatched a note to China, Japan, France, and America, intimating that an international loan ...

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  19. WARSHIPS ON WAY

    Three destroyers have been ordered for the Piraeus to protect French citizens at Athens. LONDON, March 6. ...

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  20. HUGE BRITISH EXPENDITURE

    With the defence and Civil estimates completed the Budget faces an additional burden of £21,000,000. This finally shatter all hopes of taxation ...

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  21. "PERHAPS I WAS FLYING"

    "Perhaps I was trying to fly when I fell last night," suggested Ian Kennedy (8), as he lay in bed in the Children's Hospital yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CAR PLUNGES INTO GORGE

    During a heavy, rain storm to-day, a car which was crossing Bulahdelah Mountain, six miles from Bulahdelah, on the Newcastle Road, plunged over ...

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  23. CHURCHMEN IN ANGRY SCENE

    A stir has been caused in political circles by statements made at the conference of the Victorian and Tasmanian Methodist Churches ...

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  24. FRANCE SURPRISED AT ACTION

    Herr Hitler's postponement of the British visit came as a shock. The "Echo de Paris" says: "Hitler's action is stupid. He is unable to contain his ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. WEAKNESS OF STERLING

    "The Times" City editor says: "The firmer tone of sterling initiated on Monday was more pronounced yesterday, proving that not only the ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. JAPAN SCEPTICAL

    A spokesman for the Army, commenting on the proposal that other Powers should aid China financially, indicates that the militarists believe that ...

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  27. BIG RAILWAY CASE NEXT WEEK

    One of the most important cases of arbitration to be heard in Brisbane for a long time will begin in the Industrial Court on Monday, when the ...

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  28. STAGE JUBILEE

    Sir James Barrie, toasting the health of Marie Tempest at a luncheon in celebration of her stage Jubilee, said: "Her greatest part was, and is, in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. KING'S JUBILEE STAMPS

    Designs for a complete new issue of all denominations of Australian stamps, to commemorate the King's silver Jubilee, have been submitted to ...

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  30. PROTECTING BERLIN FROM AIR

    Although military theory thus far has held that the most effective defence against aerial raiders is counter-attacks on the enemy's cities ...

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  31. LAY UNCONSCIOUS ACROSS FIRE

    A workmate going into the smoke house at Hutton's factory, at Zilimere, yesterday afternoon, found Albert Haas (25), married, of Geebung, lying ...

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  32. QUADRUPLETS AT DUNEDIN

    Quadruplets, three girls and a boy, were born in Dunedin Hospital to-night. Although the births were premature by six weeks, the doctor said ...

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  33. UNEXPECTED FEAST FOR CLEANERS

    Twelve Franconia tourists to-day who failed to keep their promise to meet the Lord Mayor (Alderman Parker) and Mrs. Parker provided an ...

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  34. POPE CONDEMNS NUDISM

    The Pope, in receiving the Lenten preachers, strongly condemned "the horrible, shameless, modern cult of nudism"; and added: "Even in the ...

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  35. FLEETS OF WORLD

    The annual Blue Book of the British and foreign fleets reveals that since the war cruisers, destroyers, and submarines have been built or ...

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  36. UNIVERSITY BENEFACTOR

    An offer from an anonymous benefactor to provide over a period of 10 years the sum of £600 per annum for the establishment of a permanent ...

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  37. MEGAPHONE NOT A NOISY INSTRUMENT

    Mr. McCulloch, S.M., in the Newtown Court to-day held that a megaphone was not a noisy instrument. Cuthbert Stevenson, of Addison ...

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  38. OXFORD CREW REVERTS TO FIXED ROWLOCKS

    The Oxford University boat crew in their first row with swinging rowlocks broke three of them, necessitating three returns of the boat to the boathouse ...

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  39. CORRUPTION CHARGES IN LONDON POLICE

    "Eleven London police sergeants and one constable have been suspended on charges of corruption in dealings with street bookmakers," says ...

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  40. PRINCE OF WALES JOINS GARDENERS' COMPANY

    The Prince of Wales, when being made a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners, enjoyed the unique experience of being received ...

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  41. RECORD GOLD PRICE

    The price of gold to-day was £7/9/4 a fine ounce. The dollar was 4.72¼ to the pound sterling, and the franc 70 11-16. The previous quotations ...

    Article : 42 words
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