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  4. LORD NUFFIELD

    GINETTE BINGGUELY LEJEUNE, with the only bust of Lord Nuffield in existence, which she has just completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REACTION TO SPEECH

    Newspapers declare that Lord Halifax's speech is an unambiguous and crushing retort to Germany's disparagement of British ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER DISCOUNTS NATIONAL REGISTER BOGY

    The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) said tonight that the Australasian Council of Trades Unions, In recommending ...

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  7. INCREASED PAY FOR AIR MECHANICS

    Workers in the repair, maintenance and servicing section of the aircraft industry were granted increases in wages by the Chief ...

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  8. JACK DEMPSEY IN HOSPITAL

    Jack Dempsey, who is suffering from peritonitis, following the removal of a gangrenous appendix, is in hospital and " spent a fair ...

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  9. TWO MEN KILLED; THIRD INJURED

    Two bystanders, one of them a policeman, were killed when they were struck by a car at the scene of a previous crash in Dandenong Road, ...

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  10. NATIONAL FITNESS CAMPAIGN

    THE Commonwealth Government has decided to provide £100,000, spread over five years, as an organisation fund for a national fitness ...

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  11. MORETON BAY TRAGEDIES

    It is doubtful whether an inquest will be held into the loss of 13 lives in Moreton Bay three weeks ago, the Coroner (Mr J. Leahy) said today. His ...

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  12. False Pretences Charge

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr. A. H. Scott, J.P., William Cunningham Bruce, lately a resident of new Guinea, was remanded on a ...

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  13. STATE OF HIGH TENSION IN EUROPE

    ADVICE from Berlin states that motorised units passed down Unterdenlinden attracting excited crowds. ...

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  14. HIGHER FARES ON FLYING BOATS

    The Civil Aviation Department has decided that as from tomrrow, July 1. Qantas Empire Airways fares from Sydney to Brisbane and Townsville ...

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  15. DEFICIT OF £402,000 IN S.A. BUDGET

    A deficit of £402,000 was disclosed by the Premier (Mr Playford) tonight in a review he stated that in the financial figures for the year 1938-39 ...

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  16. TASMANIAN PREMIER TO SEEK RE-ELECTION

    The Premier (Mr E. Dwyer Grey), on his return tonight from a meeting of the Loan Council in Canberra, stated that he would be a candidate ...

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  17. HIGHER SCHOOL AGE REPORTS BEFORE MINISTERS

    The Minister for Works and Public Instruction (Mr Bruce) and the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Foley) had received the reports of ...

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  18. SUBTLE.

    Mrs A.: How can Mrs Bromley afford to keep three servants ? Mrs B.: Oh, she plays bridge with them on Saturday evenings, and wins ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TRAIN STRIKES RAILWAY TROLLEY; GANGER KILLED

    Robert Brown, railway ganger, was killed instantly this morning when a mail train from Wallangarra struck a trolley on which he and three other ...

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  20. NO SPECIAL SUITE IN MACKAY COURT HOUSE

    The Premier (Mr Smith) today denied a report that a special suite of rooms had been set aside for him in the new Court House at Mackay. ...

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  21. MORE GERMAN BARTER

    The British United Press Hong Kong correspondent says: "German interests hero are reported to have completed a barter arrangement under ...

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  22. WEATHER NOTES.

    The following are the local meteorological observations for the twenty four hours ended at 9 a.m. today: Attached thermometer, 66.2. ...

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  23. FREIGHTER STILL AGROUND

    A north west squall caused the postponement of all attempt last night to refloat the china Maru just as the make commenced an attempt to tow ...

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  24. U.S.A. PLANNING FURTHER ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    The Senate voted an appropriation of 340,000 dollars for an Antarctic expedition to start shortly. It is hoped that the House, despite its two ...

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  25. BLOCKADE POSTPONED

    The blockade of Foochow has been postponed for a few days in compliance with the British request to be permitted to evacuate nationals. ...

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