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  2. ROOSEVELT’S SON AT LONDON FIGHT

    Top Left: An interested spectator at the Tommy Farr “Red” Burman fight in London was Mr. James Roosevelt, a son. of the President of the United States of America. With him at the ringside is Miss Ruth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MORE REGULAR SESSIONS

    The possibility of regular parliamentary sessions being established to replace the present haphazard method of railing the Federal ...

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  4. ARMING POTENTIAL ENEMIES

    In the House of Commons to-day the question of the export of metals to other powers from the Dominions was raised. The Dominion ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. CARE OF THE CRIPPLED

    Dr .Wilfred Vickers, a Sydney specialist, is coming to Albury to-day to examine a number of children suffering from physical disabilities at the ...

    Article : 514 words
  6. SILVER LEAD ORES FOR JAPAN

    In a telegram despatched to-day the emergency committee of' the Australasian Council of Trade Unions called upon the Federal Government to ...

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  7. OFFENSIVE HALTED

    According to the “Times” correspondent in Hong Kong, the Chinese offensive, which has hitherto resulted in many outstanding gains, has at last ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. MORE PUBLIC SERVANTS

    A new Commonwealth Department of Supply and Development was created to-day by the Governor-in-Council. ...

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  9. MAN ALMOST TEARS OUT MOTHER’S TONGUE

    A ferocious attack on his mother was made by a young man who ran amok in a house at Artarmon tonight. ...

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  10. OFF TO A FLYING START !

    The new Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Fairbairn) is literally beginning his official duties with a flying start. ...

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  11. POLICEMAN SUES PAPER

    Arising on of a series of articles in “Truth,” one of which was entitled “Police Bashers Must Go,” John George Roach, police ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. BRUTALLY MURDERED

    An elderly Chinese storekeeper, Go Lun, was found et 7.30 am. to-day lying dead on the floor of his shop. His head had evidently been ...

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  13. A FALSE CLUE IN MISSING MEN SEARCH

    It was revealed by the police today that the skeleton found in the Macquarie river near Warren yesterday was that of an aborigine. ...

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  14. JAPAN AND THE SETTLEMENT AT SHANGHAI

    The Foreign Minister (Mr. Arlta) will shortly request Britain and the United States to co-operate with Japan’s “fair and just” policy regarding ...

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  15. Man Mysteriously Shot Dead Driving Motor Car

    A big posse of police is endeavoring to clear up the mysterious shooting of John Brady, aged 26, near Wellington. Brady was driving a motor car ...

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  16. GERMAN PRESSURE ON YUGOSLAVIA TO REJECT BRITISH PLEDGES

    Well-informed quarters here believe that Germany is applying pressure on M. Marcovitch for proof that Yugoslavia has dissociated herself from the ...

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  17. PREFERENCE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS TO BE CONTINUED

    The new Federal Ministry will continue the policy of former Governments regarding preference to returned soldiers. This was made plain by ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. BRITISH SHIPS IN CHINA

    Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble has placed naval guards on all British ships .trading between Hong Kong, Hainan, Swatow, Amoy, and ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. POPE URGES THAT PRAYERS BE SAID FOR PEACE

    Roman Catholics throughout the world have been invited by the Pope to participate during the month of May in a crusade of prayers for peace among ...

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  20. SHOOTING ACCIDENT VICTIM DEAD

    Allan William Lock, aged 19, textile worker, of Daylesford, who was shot in the chest yesterday when his brother was cleaning a rifle at their ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. MINOR GAPS IN MINISTRY

    Action will be taken by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) within the next few days to fill minor gaps in his Ministry. It is expected that these ...

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  22. GERMAN SHORTAGE OF TECHNICIANS

    The shortage of technicians throughout Germany has resulted in permission being granted to Jewish engineers to regain their positions and also ...

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  23. ANTI-SEMITISM IN FRANCE

    The French Premier (M. Daladier) to-day signed a decree aimed at anti-Semitism in France. The decree provides for imprisonment or fines for ...

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  24. LONDON BUTTER MARKET; DULL, BUT VALUES UNCHANGED

    Average prices on the London butter market on Saturday were 118/- a cwt for salted Kangaroo and 111/10 for first grade, and on Monday the prices ...

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  25. SPORTSMAN’S £1000 GIFT FOR BLANKETS FOR THE POOR

    Mr. Sol Green, well-known racehorse owner, who annually makes a contribution, for the purchase of blankets for poor Melbourne families, has ...

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  26. WARSHIPS DRIVE OFF ATTACKING PLANES

    An attack by planes on the combined Australian and New Zealand Squadron was beaten oil at the naval manoeuvres off the N.S.W. coast to-day. ...

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  27. BOMB OUTRAGE ; FIVE SHOPS WRECKED

    Five shops in various parts of Liverpool were partially wrecked by the explosion of bombs early this morning. No one was injured. ...

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  28. BREN GUN; MANUFACTURING RIGHTS

    The Minister for War (Mr. Hore-Belisha), replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, stated that the manufacturing rights of the Bren ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    Killed by a train, Ronald Jenkins, Collett st., Kensington, was found at 1.5 a.m. to-day on the main line near the Dudley st. siding, West ...

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  30. STRIKE OF GIRL WORKERS EXTENDED

    The strike of 140 girls employed at the Drummoyne works of the Dunlop-Perdriau Ltd, is to be extended tomorrow, and will involve an ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION TRIPLETS BORN

    Triplets weighing in all almost 17 lb., have been • born in Brisbane this week. They are the three sons of Mrs. Sydney Durston, of Butland road, ...

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  32. AMERICA AGAIN WARNS AGGRESSOR NATIONS

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull), addressing the national convention of the Red Cross Society to-night, spoke in terms which at once were a plea for peace and at the same time implied a warning that war would react disastrously against aggressors. ...

    Article : 333 words
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  34. WILL JAPAN SUPPORT THE AXIS IN EVENT OF WAR ?

    Momentous deliberations are going on without intermission in Cabinet inner circles as to whether Japan should support the Rome-Berlin Axis militarily in the event of war, says “The Times” correspondent. ...

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  35. GERMAN NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    It is reliably reported that the German cruiser Leipzig will visit Tangier on Thursday. One British and one French destroyer will be present ...

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  36. SENTENCED IN GERMANY

    Charged with being members of the International Socialist Battle League, eight persons have been sentenced to from three to -eight years ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. ACID THROWING IN BOHEMIA

    As a reprisal for 39 cases of acidthrowing against Germans, the German authorities have arrested 50 Jews and 50 Marxists, including the former. ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. JAPANESE SEIZE NORWEGIAN STEAMERS

    Japanese warships are reported to have seized the Norwegian steamers. Prosper and Promise, between Woosung and Foochow. ...

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