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  5. ANXIETY FELT IN LONDON

    In the final debates on foreign affairs in both Houses of Parliament before the recess, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary made in clear that the British Government could not regard the immediate situation either ...

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  6. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF KENT’S CHILDREN ON HOLIDAY

    A homely photograph of the Children of the Duke and Duchess of Kent holidaying at Kay’s Bluff, St Margaret’s Bay, Kent. Under the surveillance of their nurse, Princess Alexandra and Prince Edward play on the stony beach. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  7. PLANES ROAR INTO ACTION

    Five airmen who took part in a “war” on Tuesday night were killed when a bomber crashed at Tallerton. Two raiders are ...

    Article : 313 words
  8. NEW PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr. Mair) will pass through Albury this morning on the way from Sydney to Melbourne, where he will attend the Premiers’ ...

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  9. FARMERS MEET IN SHADOW OF LOW PRICES

    “The Australian producer has the right to demand a living at least equal to that enjoyed by other sections of the community,” said the president of the Farmers and Settlers’ Association (Mr. H. S. Henley), when ...

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  10. “VOTE BUYING” ALLEGATION

    He knew nothing of any rumors of “vote buying” in connection with last night’s election for the Legislative Council, declared the assistant ...

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  11. Another Cutting Reply to Sir Earle Page by Mr. Menzies

    In a further reply to Sir Earle Page concerning the C.P. leader’s advocacy of the purchase of two battleships, Mr. Menzies said to-night that every ...

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  12. STARK TRAGEDY OF AN UNEMPLOYED YOUTH’S LIFE

    “No work, no money, no friends, no brains, and there is nothing in this world for me.” This pathetically worded note was found on the body ...

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  13. PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO MAKE SACRIFICES

    A warning that the people of Australia would be called upon to make sacrifices in the next Commonwealth Budget, which is to be ...

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  14. Did Britain Seek Aid Of America in Naval Demonstration?

    Referring to the report that during the crisis in the Anglo-Japanese negotiations Britain inquired whether America would send a strong squadron to ...

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  15. APPALLING INSTANCES OF POVERTY

    Before the Select Committee on Child Endowment to-day, it was stated that a three year-old child who was brought to the Grey ...

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  16. Four Violent Deaths in Palestine

    Three Jewish police supernumaries were killed and two were wounded when a patrol lorry touched a landmine near Rehovoth. At Haifa a ...

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  17. CABINET SPENDS ANOTHER BUSY DAY

    State Cabinet had another sitting today, at which a number of important matters were discussed. Subsequently the Premier (Mr. Mair) stated that ...

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  18. SLACKENING IN PURCHASES OF CARS IN VICTORIA

    A slackening in purchases of new motor vehicles is evident in the, registrations for the month of July, figures for which were issued to-day by the ...

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  19. PAYROLL THEFT ARRESTS

    Police investigating a £70 military pay roll theft at Terang on July 6, last night arrested two boys, aged 14½ and 15, on the Western District express. ...

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  20. CITY OF SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD

    Contests for the City of Sydney Eisteddfod will begin on August 23, and will continue until September 2. All violin sections and all dancing ...

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