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  2. THREE NEW TRADING AGREEMENTS

    AFTER two years of negotiation, the first two of Australia's trade agreements with foreign nations—treaties with Belgium and Czechoslovakia—were introduced in the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Trade Treaties (Sir Henry ...

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  3. SAFETY IN EUROPE

    The feverish search for sarety in Europe is shown by the conferences and State visits that are now proceeding. ...

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  4. STORMY LONDON MEETING

    The meeting of the Spanish Non-intervention Committee yesterday lasted for six hours, and, according to "The Times," the ...

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  5. EMPIRE'S SUPPLY OF OIL AND PETROL

    IT is understood that Britain's plans to increase the emergency oil storage supplies throughout the Empire include the construction of a huge underground tank at Singapore' and probably similar tanks at other ...

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  6. BABY'S LONG AIR TRIP

    Baby June is accompanying her mother, Mrs. Bartiett, on the 3000 miles' flight undertaken by residents of New Guinea from Wan to Melbourne to see the Cup race on Tuesday. The 'plane arrived at Brisbane from Fort Moresby yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANY AND RAW MATERIALS

    "We want a share of the world's raw materials, and we shall get it," said General Goering, in a speech in Berlin, dealing with Germany's four ...

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  8. DON BRADMAN A FATHER

    Yesterday afternoon a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Bradman. Don was greeted heartily by all the English cricketers to-day ...

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  9. "PAST NOT FORGOTTEN'

    Victoria has joined Western Australia in opposition to the Commonwealth Government's proposals for a partial resumption of ...

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  10. NOT ALLOWED TO LAND HERE

    An Englishwoman, Mrs. M. Freer, who arrived in Sydney in the Maloja to-day, was informed before the vessel arrived at Fremantle that she would ...

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  11. IMPROVEMENT IN CHILLED BEEF

    Australian chilled beet is meeting a consistently good market in Britain, prospects are bright for the development of a substantial export trade ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S STAND

    While investigations which the Government have made in connection with the Commonwealth's migration proposals show definitely that there ...

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  13. MOLLISON TO FLY IN DINNER JACKET

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who is about to make a flight across the Atlantic to London, landed at Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, at 3.25 this afternoon. ...

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  14. JAPAN'S WOOL PURCHASES

    shipping circles state that wool is being purchased according to schedule, and the approximate purchases so far are: South Africa 180.000 bales. ...

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  15. GALE'S TOLL GROWING

    The storm, is apating throughout Europe, but the death toll is growing. Two seamen were lost from trawlers on the west coast of ...

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  16. £5,000,000 FOR BETTER HOUSES

    From a sum of £5,000,000, appropriated for housing, the Government intends to make £1,500,000 available to local bodies wishing to launch ...

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  17. MURDER THREATS IN RUMANIA

    M. Jorga (the ex-Premier) and many distinguished residents, including generals, judges, and lawyers who are recognised as opponents of the ...

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  18. ITALY'S ARMY IN ABYSSINIA

    Marshal Badoglio, the commander-in-chief of the Italian forces In Abyssinia, has published a book, entitled "The Ethiopian War." Slgnor ...

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  19. "STRAW" BALLOT FAVOURS LANDON

    The final figures in the "straw pallot conducted by the "Literary Digest" in connection with the Presidential election are: Landon ...

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  20. "LARGE SCALE FUTILE"

    Any idea ol large scale migration from England to Australia under present conditions would be futile, declared the Marquess of Hartington. ...

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  21. £1200 VERDICT FOR CANE INSPECTOR

    The jury in the Circuit Court tonight gave a verdict for £1200 with costs in the case in which John Douglas Kinnon. formerly a cane inspector at ...

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  22. BOOKS HIT HEAVILY

    The Cambridgeshire Stakes (1 mile 1 furlong), run at Newmarket to-day, was won by Sir Abe Bailey's Dan Bulger by two lengths. from Sir ...

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  23. FINANCIAL CRISIS IN ALBERTA

    The Bank of Canada has refused to grant a loan to the Social Credit Premier of Alberta (Mr. Aberhart), on the ground that, an advance can be ...

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  24. 50TH BIRTHDAY OF STATUE OF LIBERTY

    The President of the United States and the President of France—the later by means of an International radio relay— ioined yesterday in the ...

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  25. NEW TAXATION IN FRANCE

    M. Vincent Auriol's Btidget has been approved by the French Cabinet. It is reported that additional revenue is to be obtained by a super-tax on ...

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  26. Record At Newcastle

    A price of 24½d. a lb., was secured at the Newcastle wool sales this afternoon for four bales of AAA from Walcha. It is the highest yet paid ...

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  27. ITALIANS OCCUPY GORE

    It is reported from Addis Ababa, thai Italian regulars have occupied Gore, the Ethiopian seat of Government in Western Abyssinia. ...

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  28. SCREEN ACTRESS OBTAINS DIVORCE

    At Los Angeles yesterday Miss Merna Kennedy, the screen actress, obtained a divorce from Busby Berkeley, a screen dance director. She ...

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  29. DOCTOR OPERATES TWICE AT SEA ON TOUR

    Two major operations were performed at sea by Dr. J. J. Luddy, of Brisbane, while on a holiday cruise of the East. Dr. Luddy and Mrs. Luddy ...

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  30. MISS ELSA CORRY'S FUTURE

    A brilliant future for Miss Elsa Corry, the Australian vocalist, is predicted by Madame Elanor Gerhardt, the singer's teacher. ...

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  31. SEQUEL TO AIRLINER'S CRASH

    The disaster which befell the imperial Airways liner Apollo on December 30, 1933, when it crashed near Ruvsselde (Belgium). after striking the ...

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  32. GERMAN COLONIAL BONDS

    The Appeal Court has dismissed the claim of Verein fur Schutzgebietanleihen (the holders of German colonial bonds, against the Administration of ...

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  33. NEW BISHOP OF NEW GUINEA

    In St. Pauls cathedral this morning the Archbishop of Canterbury (Most Rev. Dr. Lang) consecrated the Rev. P. N. W. Strong to the Bishopric ...

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  34. JAPANESE NAVAL REVIEW|

    The Emperor of Japan will review In Osaka Bay to-day the strongest fleet ever floated in Asiatic waters. The aggregate tonnage of the vessels ...

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  35. AIR RACE FIASCO

    The Paris—Saigon—Paris air race has ended in a fiasco. The last remaining competitor, M. Challe-Bril, announced his retirement on reaching here in consequence of engine trouble ...

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