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  2. GERMANS IN DANZIG REJOICE Anglo-French "Weakness"

    Ten thousand German residents of Danzig, assembled at the market place of the village of Oliva, booed Poland and laughed and made sarcastic references to Britain. In a speech, the Nazi Commissioner (Herr Foerster) ...

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  3. EIGHTY KILLED.

    Eighty persons are known to have been killed and 200 injured in a terrific explosion of a powder magazine in Penaranda de Bracamorite, ...

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  4. NO BRIBERY EVTDENCE.

    "I want to nuke it clear at the outset that there is no evidence at all of any bribery" said Mr. W. J. W. Windeyer, K.C. ...

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  5. FIRST WAR PLANES.

    The first war planes built in Australia. were delivered to the Australian Air Force to-day by the Commonwealth. Aircraft Corporation at Fishermen's ...

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  6. REFUGEE DOCTORS

    The conditional registration of refugee doctors for work at rural hospitals in Queensland will be the subject of an amending Bill in the ...

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  7. ANGLO-JAPANESE CONFERENCE Commencement This Week

    "The Times" Tokio correspondent says that the Anglo[?] Japanese conference at Tientsin is expected to open either on July 12 or 13. The Japanese military and civilian delegates preliminarily conferred over the week-end and drew up ...

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  8. COLD STORAGE.

    Befrigerated and cold storage establishments available in all States are being investigated by the Commerce Department. This ...

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  9. BALANCED BUDGET.

    Referring to the Premier's statement that the improvement in the State Budget had not come about by chance, the Leader of the ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. POLISH NERVES SHAKING.

    The American Associated Press Warsaw correspondent writes: "How long will it last is the question. The public mind is in a state of crisis, more or lean ...

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  11. NEW DRIVE LAUNCHED.

    Field dispatches from Chungking state that the Japanese launched a new drive in South-East Shansi province. Reinforcements are pouring in to the ...

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  12. FRANCE TAKES OVER.

    The American Associated Press Damascus correspondent says that the Syrian Parliament, the last vestige of a united and independent Syria, ...

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  13. ALLY OF BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Angora says that President Inonu in an interview declared: "Britain has a most ...

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  14. IN IRON LUNG.

    Miss Loraine Brierley (22), a nurse at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, wat found in a comatose condition in a room at the ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN MONGOLIA.

    A Tokio message says that the Japanese claim to have shot down 25 additional Russian and Mongolian air planes at Lake Guirnor. ...

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  16. APOLOGY FOR COLLISION.

    The British Consul at Tientsin (Mr. E. M. Jamieson) is reported to have apologised to the Japanese army authorities regarding the river ...

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  17. FIRMER WITH JAPAN.

    On his arrival to-day Professor W. Johnstone, Professor of Political Science at George Washington University, Washington, said that Britian ...

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  18. TICKET COLLECTORS.

    An increase in the rate of pay for ticket collectors was sought by Mr. T. Moroney on behalf of the Combined Railway Unions in the Industrial ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. PROPERTY REGISTER.

    In special circumstances extensions of time will be granted for furnishing cards for the national property register. This was announced to-night by ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    The Federal Labour Leader (Mr. J. Curtin) said to-day that he was greatly interested in the cryptic reference to a Federal election made by the ...

    Article : 239 words
  21. TWO AREAS APPROVED.

    Areas for which applications were made to the Pasteurised Milk Tribunal were far too large to make them economically justifiable, said the ...

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  22. PASTOR'S DENIAL

    The claims made in the German newspaper "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" that 60,000 Australian settlers of German descent formerly divided by ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBIT.

    Even New Yorkers have been captivated by Australia's exhibit at the World Fair, according to a report from the Commonwealth Government Trade ...

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  24. HUGE U.S. BOMBER.

    The Felixstowe, the 15-ton Consolidated patrol bomber, took off at 7.53 a.m. to make a non-stop flight from San Diego to Botwood (California), en ...

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  25. IN ALL SPHERES.

    The Foreign Minister (M. Sara joglu) told Parliament that a treaty was being prepared providing for Turkish-British co-operation in all ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. ENGLISH MARKET

    Opening the new chiller building at the Brisbane abattoir to-day, the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) stressed the urgent need to closely study the ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. STILL STALEMATE.

    The Foreign Affairs Commissar (M. Molotov), the British Ambassador (Sir William Seeds), the French Ambassador (M. Naggiar) and the British Foreign ...

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  28. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    When Lawrence Tiffen (21). South Melbourne, and Harold William Sydney Nugent (22), South Melbourne, appeared in the City Court to-day ...

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  29. POLICE WORK.

    The establishment of a central finger print bureau is among the suggestions on the long agenda for the conference of Police Commissioners ...

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  30. DAVIS CUP.

    The Australian Davis Cup team held its first work-out at the Long Beach Tennis Club's grass courts on Sunday. Hopman and Crawford ...

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  31. INTERMEDIATE WAGES.

    Commercial and industrial leaders are hesitant over Archbishop Wand's suggestion for an intermediate wages scale for youths as a step towards ...

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  32. AGONISING CRAWL

    An agonising journey of half a mile, taking five hours, was made on his stomach through deep snow by Thomas Taylor (50), sheep station ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. DECISION ON MERITS.

    New Zealand bowlers are having difficulty in transferring funds to finance their visit to San Francisco to compete in the Golden Gate Exposition ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. FELL OFF ROOF.

    Roy Barry (39), married, of Teneriffe, crashed 34 feet to his death this morning from the roof of the chemical works of A.C.F. and Shirleys ...

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  35. RAIL FINANCES.

    Considerable improvement in the financial outlook of the New South Wales railways was reported by the Chief Commissioner, (Mr. Hartigan) ...

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  36. HAVELOCK ELLIS DEAD.

    The death is announced of Henry Havelock Ellis, the British sociologist and psychologist, aged 80. [Ellis was engaged in teaching in New ...

    Article : 104 words
  37. ANOTHER DON?

    A son was born this morning to Mrs. Don Bradman. It was reported this afternoon that both mother and child were well. ...

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