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  2. SIT-DOWN STRIKE

    The sit-down strike Is a home-grown American institution. It originated in the United States, 31 years ago, but reached the height of its ...

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  5. Australian Films

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bishop of Winchester (Dr. C. P. Garbett) referred in the House of Lords, in connection with the Films Bill, to the ...

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  6. Clinic at Toowoomba

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.—Sister Elizabeth Kenny examined paralysis patients at the Kenny clinic at St. Vincent's Hospital to-day, and stated ...

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  7. Soviet Treason Trial

    LONDON, Thursday.—The most dramatic moment of the Soviet treason trial came to-day when Krestinsky, formerly Assistant Commissar for ...

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  8. Government Inquiry

    BRISBANE, Friday—A select committee is to be appointed by the Government to inquire into coal mine ventllation and temperatures, particularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Police March in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The march through the city to-day of about 700 police was marred by the collapse and sudden death of one of ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. House of Lords

    LONDON,Thursday.—Ships valued at £2,000,000 mobilised in British ports since July, when the Spanish Government issued a decree requisitioning ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. Britain's Navy Estimates For 1938

    LONDON, Friday.—The Navy estimates for 1938 total £123,707,000, an increase of £18,642,000 compared With 1937. It is intended to ...

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  12. Suspect Smallpox Case On Liner

    LONDON, Thursday.—On the arrival of the P. and O. liner Oathay at Plymouth to-day it was reported that a young Australian who was travelling to ...

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  13. Transatlantic Air Service

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The WashIngton correspondent of the United Press says that officials are negotiating with Britain, France and ...

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  14. Pastor Niemoller In "Protective Custody"

    BERLIN, Thursday. — It Is semiofficially confirmed that Pastor Niemoller, who was released yesterday after being sentenced and fined, was ...

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  15. Mobilisation Bill

    TOKIO, Friday. "The National Mobilisation Bill is necessary to cope with the grave situation," said the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) ...

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  16. 21 Paralysis Cases In W.A. Since January 1

    PERTH, Friday.—Since January, there have been 21 cases of infantile paralysis in Western Australia. Twelve have occurred in the metropolitan area ...

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  17. Imperial Airways May Concentrate On Empire Services

    LONDON, Thursday.—The political correspondent of The Telegraph says that although the Cadman Committee's report which is expected ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. Fruits of Victory

    LONDON, Friday."—The war already has been won by the Nationalists. The only problem lies in reaping the fruits of victory,"General Franco told a ...

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  19. Half-Caste Population

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Since 1901 the number of hall-caste aborigines in Australia has been more than trebled. This Is the outstanding feature of the ...

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  20. Concealed By Blot

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To-day Mr. Justice Nicholas was informed that a blot on the will of the late William Wright Yeates remained ...

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  21. 49th BATTALION

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The honour medals presented by the 49th Battalion Unit for the best history papers in the State Scholarship examinations ...

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  22. Coronation Robes

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Six hundred persons viewed the Coronation robes and regalia In the City Hall to-night. Opening the exhibition the ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. A GERMAN WAR WIDOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Mall's Dundee correspondent says that Mrs. Jessie Wallace, alias Jordan, who was arrested yesterday on charges under ...

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  24. NO OFFER FOR EBLEV PARK

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Dalgety and Co., Ltd., and Deacon and Co. (in conjunction) offered at auction to-day Ebley Park, in the Goomburra Valley, ...

    Article : 81 words
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