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  2. MR. BUTLER'S GOOD HEARING ATKAPUNDA

    Addressing a well attended meeting here tonight in continuation of his Vote No campaign in the country, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said that if the ...

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  3. CRISIS FEARED IN JAPAN

    Opening the Diet today, the Premier (Mr. Hirota) announced a seven-point programme, Including the strengthening of national defence, industrial ...

    Article : 363 words
  4. ROOSEVELT TILTS AT OPPONENTS

    Australian Association Press WASHINGTON, January 20. President Roosevelt's address from the Capitol stops on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZI PRESS ANNOYED WITH MR. EDEN

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" reports that, with varying degrees of sarcasm and annoyance, the German press comments continue ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S FAST ATTACK FOR S.A. MATCH

    By LONG ON For the curtain-raiser to the fourth Test match—the game against South Australia to begin today at the ...

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  7. RAIL SERVICES BACK TO NORMAL

    The disorganisation of railway and postal services as a result of washaways and floods caused by the heavy rains earlier in the week is rapidly being ...

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  8. COMMODITY TRADE WITH EAST

    Australia enjoyed a net profit of nearly £5.000.000 sterling in commodity trade with Eastern countries during the last fiscal year. Including the ...

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  9. PARTY FOR CORONATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said tonight in a telephone conversation from Devonport, Tasmania, that it was almost certain that Mrs. Lyons would ...

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  10. CONDITION OF RED HILL LINE

    Floodwaters at Stirling North, caused by the heavy rain in the hills, has subsided considerably, and today the Red Hill line contractors (Messrs. Farley and ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. New Zealand's Policy Of Collective Security

    The New Zealand High Commissioner (Mr. Nash), before leaving for Geneva, commended Mr. Eden's reference to Germany and said that he and Mr. ...

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  12. NO LABOR MEMBER ON LONDON TRIP

    Labor has withdrawn from the Empire Parliamentary Association's coronation delegation for electioneering reasons, according to well informed and ...

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  13. COMPONENT PARTS FOR CARS

    An extensive plant to manufacture motor car bodies and engine parts and. designed to employ at the point of peak production about 5,000 or 6,000 men ...

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  14. French Approval

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Delbos), in an interview, expressed complete agreement with Mr. Eden. "His speech not only showed the continuity ...

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  15. SEVERE BOMBARDMENT OF MADRID

    During an artillery bombardment of Madrid today, a mother and five children were blown to fragments, while in a laborer's cottage another child's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BROKEN HILL SERVICE RESTORED

    After 62 hours of anxiety and waiting the 180 passengers who left Adelaide on Monday night arrived at Broken Hill at 9 a.m. today. This ...

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  17. SHOT FIRED IN MIDNIGHT CAPTURE

    After a sensational midnight motor pursuit by Wasleys residents, a fugitive car was dramatically stopped at 12.30 a.m. today when Mr. R. Duffield, ...

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  18. Officer And 24 Naval Ratings Chosen

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) today announced that one officer and 24 ratings, all of Australian birth, had been chosen as the naval ...

    Article : 251 words
  19. CANBERRA REVIEW OF POSITION

    From the welter of conflicting views received at Canberra regarding the referendum, it is impossible to estimate the possibilities at this stage. The cross ...

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  20. "HUMAN OSTRICH" IN HOSPITAL

    Mario Fuser. the human ostrich," of Trieste, who became famous as a result of swallowing an assortment, of hardware and cutlery some time ...

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  21. Expenditure On Naval And Air Force Stations

    Australia's naval equipment is to be improved, and residential accommodation at Royal Australian Air Force stations is to be extended. ...

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  22. Selection Of Nurses For Coronation Contingent

    The six nurses to be chosen to represent Australian was nurses at the Coronation ceremonies will be selected by the authorities of the Defence ...

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  23. Two-Day Bombing Of Moroccan Port

    For the second day in succession Government planes bombed Ceuta today, setting fire to petrol tanks, from which large columns of smoke were ...

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  24. The Pope's Health

    His Holiness the Pope had a bad night. He suffered severe pains in his legs, which, it is reared, are sapping his resistance. It was his worst night ...

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  25. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER IN AMERICA

    Sir Otto Niemeyer, the British financial adviser, arrived by the Berengaria today. Reporters required two hours to find him, due to the fact that he ...

    Article : 139 words
  26. GERMANY WANTS TO PROTECT BELGIUM

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is understood that Hitler will shortly declare Germany's readiness to give Belgium assurances ...

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  27. Smart French Quip Leads To Rupture Of Diplomatic Relations

    Montesquieu could find a lively subject today for a new series of "Persian letters." Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, recently read an article on 'Iran ...

    Article : 240 words
  28. More Russian Food For Spain

    A huge crowd welcomed the Russian ship Rion with food from Odessa, and 12 cases of children's presents from a Moscow factory. ...

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  29. Duke Of Windsor Unhurt In Car Collision

    The Duke of Windsor's car collided with another car on an icy road between Castle Enzesfeld and Vienna today. The Duke, although slightly ...

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  30. Spain's Gold Slock

    The Government has issued a communique denying that it has transferred the nation's gold abroad. It adds that Spain continues to hare the fourth ...

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