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  2. BARRAGE OF QUESTIONS in Parlt.

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Referred to as a series of "unfortunate accidents," the recent activities of the Government patrol launch ...

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  3. M. DOUMERGUE DEAD.

    PARIS, Thursday:-- M. Doumergue, who was President of France from 1924 to 1931, died today, aged 72. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BOMBED BY SPANISH PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A Lloyd's cable message from Gibraltar reports that the Italian steamer Madda, bound for Clyde from Port Sudan with a cargo of cotton seed, arrived at Gibraltar with her forepeak ...

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  5. NO AFFRAY WITH JAPANESE

    DARWIN, Friday:-- Mr. Chris Bell, a local resident who was included in the crew of the Larrakia for the present voyage, to-day ...

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  6. NATIONAL INSURANCE Proposal

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Charges by Mr. Curtin (Leader of the Opposition) that the Government had not yet fulfilled its promise to ...

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  7. SUGAR QUOTAS FIXED

    LONDON, Thursday:-- The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore), after full consideration of the various ...

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  8. RESUMPTION OF MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday:-- Sir Hal Page- croft, M.P., to- day tabled a motion in the House of Commons, supported by 244 Conservatives, in ...

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  9. WIMBLEDON TOURNEY

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Crawford v. Menzel is the second match on the centre court at Wimbledon on Monday. McGrath plays Ellmer ...

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  10. GERMAN COMMENT.

    BERLIN, Friday:-- "The lesson of Almeria seemingly has been without effect," says the "Deutsche Allemeine Zeitung," commenting ...

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  11. M. BLUM'S FINANCIAL PLANS

    PARIS, Thursday:-- All French rentes and Treasury securities rose on the Bourse, but it was a bad day for bears. The rise is ...

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  12. PRACTICALLY AT A STANDSTILL

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Mr. Paterson (Minister for the Interior) told the House of Representatives to-day that the migration of ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT LEAVES BILBAO

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Bayonne states: "The Basque Government Press Bureau here announced early this morning that the Basque Government had left Bilbao for a village behind the military lines. A delegation ...

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  14. "NEW SYSTEM TO LOWER WAGES"

    BRISBANE, Friday:-- Opposition to employees contributing to an unemployment insurance scheme was expressed by the President of the Trades ...

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  15. SENATE OPPOSITION.

    PARIS, Friday.-- Fresh trouble confronts M. Blum, as the Senate Finance Committee is emasculating his Finance Bill and limiting it to the suppression ...

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  16. THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Friday:-- The personnel of the Interstate Commission will not be selected until after the Federal election. It is ...

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  17. HINDENBURG AIRSHIP DISASTER

    BOISE (Idaho), Thursday.-- The officer in charge of Lakehurst airship station, Commander Rosendahl, addressing the American Air Planning ...

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  18. VICTORY FOR REBELS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- General Franco, in the course of an interview with a Press Correspondent to-day, declared that the Spanish ...

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  19. "KNOCK OUT LOUIS IN EIGHT ROUNDS"

    CHICAGO, Thursday.-- Jim Braddock, world champion heavyweight, in a statement concerning his contest with Joe Louis, said: ...

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  20. ADRIAN QUIST LEAVES HOSPITAL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Adrian Quist has left the hospital and will spend the week-end with friends at Long Island, after which he will spend ...

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  21. TO BE DEVELOPED "ON BROAD LINES"

    MOSCOW, Thursday.-- The ferocity of M. Stalin's purge has apparently not appeased the Government which announces that the ...

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  22. STATE GRANT TO PAY FODDER DEBT

    GRAFTON, Friday:-- At the end of June next nearly £800, representing six months' interest on money borrowed from the Rural Bank to ...

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  23. COMPENSATION TO MRS. FREER

    CANBERRA, Friday:-- Compensation to Mrs. M. M. Freer for her "unwarranted exclusion from Australia" was suggested in the House of ...

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  24. TROTSKY'S ADVICE.

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.-- Leon Trotsky has cabled directly to the Soviet Central Executive Committee: "M. Stalin's policy is leading to a ...

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  25. LIMITATION OF NAVAL GUNS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:-- The State Department to-day disclosed that it again had asked the principal naval powers to agree to limit the ...

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  26. DIPHTHERIA IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday:-- Five cases of diphtheria, one of them fatal, were reported to the Metropolitan Health Officer (Dr. Graham Drew) to-day. ...

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  27. SIR JAMES BARRIE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A bulletin issued to- night on the condition of Sir James Barrie, the author and playwright, who is suffering from ...

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  28. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A Valencia communique states: "An internal explosion, the cause of which is not known, occurred on ...

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  29. BRITISH REPRESENTATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The National Farmers' Union Council has decided to participate in the Empire producers' conference in Sydney in 1938. The ...

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  30. AMERICAN INVESTIGATION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- Senator Schwellenbach, after a conference with President Roosevelt, said that the President will order a full ...

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