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  2. Prosoects of Election.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A long interview which the Minister for the Interior (Senator Foil had with the Chief ...

    Article : 236 words
  3. Secrecy For German Troops On Way to Italy

    LONDON, Wednesday:—The "Daily Telegraph's" Geneva correspondent says: Foreign military observers believe that Italy's Tyrol expulsion order is designed to ensure secrecy for important German troop movements throught the ...

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  4. ATTACKS ON BRITISH PROPERTY AT TSINGTAO

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday:— Violent attacks were made on British property at Tsingtao yesterday by a Chinese mob led by Japanese in plain-clothes. The British patrol sloop Lowestoft is now ...

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  5. Mr Frank Tate Dies

    Mr. Frank Tate, C.M.G., world-noted educationist, who died suddenly at his home in Melbourne recently. He was 76. As a former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "CABINET HAS NOT DISCUSSED ELECTION PROSPECTS"

    PERTH, Wednesday:—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day denied that activity in the Electoral Department indicated that the Government ...

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  7. MILITARY ACCORD SOUGHT BY SOVIET

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The Paris correspondent of the British United Press says it is understood that the French ...

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  8. WOULD NOT SURPRISE Q'LAND PREMIER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday:—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smih) said' to-day that an early election would not surprise him, as it appeared that the ...

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  9. QUESTION OF MARKING OF ORIGIN ON JAPANESE GOODS

    LONDON, Tuesday:— When Mr. Mander (Liberal) asked in the House of Commons if in view of the fact that the Japanese, by their action at ...

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  10. All Foreigners To Be Expelled

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The correspondent of "The Times" at Rome, says that Italy's decision to expel foreigners from ...

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  11. "Foreigners In Flats Facing Garden Island"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: — Allegations were made in the Legislative Assembly to-day that Japanese and other ...

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  12. STATE DEFICIT EXCEEDS £2,700,000

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: — New South Wales had a deficit of £2,748,409 for the year compared with a surplus ...

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  13. Register Boycott

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:—Representatives of the Federal trades unions to-day decided to ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. STABILITY OF CHINESE CURRENCY

    LONDON, Tuesday: — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) was asked in the House of Commons if, in view of the ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL R.A.F. TRAINING FLIGHTS OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The first of a series of training flights over France by R.A.F. heavy and medium bombers— ...

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  16. ANALYSIS OF UNIONS' ATTITUDE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: — Of 10 unions registered in the State Arbitration Court with a total membership of 104,404 out of a grand aggregate of ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. "PYJAMA GIRL"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—A warning not to screen a film dealing with the mystery of the "Pyjama Girl" was received by Mr. R. ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. Polish Relations With Danzig

    LONDON, Tuesday:—"The Tones" Warsaw correspondent says: While the Press welcomes Mr. Chamberlain's ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. Record Recruiting In Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday: — Regular army recruiting during June broke all records for that month since the Great War. ...

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  20. Melbourne Nazis Have Own Fuehrer

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:— Underground Nazi activities in 'Australia may necessitate additions to the personnel of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. "DANZIG A GERMAN CITY"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—"Dazig is a German city," raid the acting Consul-General for Germany (Dr. Seger) when he was asked ...

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  22. ONTARIO APPROVES PLAN FOR HAVEN FOR ENGLISH CHILDREN

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday:—a message from Toronto says that the Premier (Mr. Hepburn) announced that the Ontario Cabinet approved a ...

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  23. FLIGHTS OVER OTHER ALLIED COUNTRIES SHORTLY

    LONDON, Wednesday:—The "Daily Mail" understands that similar training flights to those over Fiance will be ...

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  24. U.S. WAR PLANE EN ROUTE TO ENGLAND FORCED DOWN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday:—The first war plane to be delivered to England by air—a 15-ton Consolidated flying boat—which left San Diego at ...

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  25. AGREEMENT WITH EGYPT FOR PURCHASE OF ARMS AND PLANES

    CAIRO, Tuesday: — An Anglo-Egyptian agreement has been announced Under it, Egypt will purchase, from British ...

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  26. GERMAN BARTER PLAN WOULD NOT BE ACCEPTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday:—There is no possibility that the Commonwealth will accept the proposals by German authorities for ...

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  27. TWO U.S. 45,000-TON BATTLESHIPS NAMED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: — The Navy's 45,000-ton battleships, for the construction of which the shipyards at New York and ...

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  28. PROPOSED TRADE ARRANGEMENT WITH BULGARIA

    LONDON, Tuesday:— The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) informed the Moire of Commons that the ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. LORD GORT VISITING FRANCE

    LONDON. Tuesday: — To-morrow. Viscount Gort, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, accompanied by other British staff officers, will fly to Paris ...

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  30. U.S. RELIEF WORK STRIKERS ARE DISMISSED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:—Thousands of dismissal notices were sent out last night, to relief workers on strike throughout the ...

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  31. DISCUSSIONS IN LONDON WITH POLES

    LONDON. Tuesday:—Questioned in the House of Commons regarding the Anglo-Polish negotiations for a financial and economic agreement, the ...

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  32. MAN KILLED WHEN MINE SHAFT CAVES IN

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday:—William Duggan, about 52, returned soldier and believed to be a native of New Zealand, was killed at Upper Bingara ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. OVERSEAS TRADE GUARANTEES BILL

    LONDON. Tuesday: — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) informed Mr Greenwood, acting loader of the Opposition, in the House of Commons ...

    Article : 84 words
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