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  2. ALIEN COMMUNITIES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Federal Cabinet has decided to check the growth of alien communities in Australia. This is one of a series of important migration decisions announced tonight by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. McEwen). The ...

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  3. BOY KILLED

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--One boy was killed and two were badly injured when some chemicals with which they were playing on the back lawn of ...

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  4. KING'S COUSIN

    LONDON, Saturday.--The death has occurred of the Marquess of Milford Haven, a cousin of King George, at the age of 46. ...

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  5. COMMUNIST PLOT

    LONDON, Saturday.--To-morrow is the day for the plebiscite to be taken in Germany and Austria on the union of the two countries,-and Communist ...

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  6. FATAL CAR SMASH

    IPSWICH, Sunday. -- A Brisbane man was killed, and three others were injured when a blow-out caused the car in which they were travelling to ...

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  7. MARKETS IMPROVE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Even more encouraging than the sudden change in sentiment on the Stock Exchange is the general improvement, in ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST

    LONDON, Sunday.--The diplomatic correspondent of the Associated Press says that Japan, as on outcome of serious rebuffs from ...

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  9. DEFENCE PROGRAMME

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Two developments in a plan to speed up Australia's defence programme were announced during the week-end by the ...

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  10. LISMORE MAROONED

    LISMORE, Sunday. -- Lismore is marooned by flood waters to-night. In 24 hours over eight inches of rain fell. ...

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  11. FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Friday.--Once more France is in the throes of a serious political crisis. The Blum Government has resigned after stormy scenes in the ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN PLEBISCITE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Herr Hitler this evening, with an 80 minutes' broadcast, wound up his campaign with a speech Which was relayed by 600 radio ...

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  13. BRITISH POLICY

    LONDON, Friday.--The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Hallfax) speaking at Bristol, emphasised that the aim of the British foreign ...

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  14. FIRE BREAKS OUT

    LONDON, Sunday.--During the first psalm at Evensong to Horwich Cathdral, a fire broke out in the organ loft. The choir continued the second ...

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  15. BEAM WIRELESS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Official details of the new reduced rates for messages sent overseas by beam wireless have been issued by Amalgamated wireless ...

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  16. WOOL CREDITS

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Seven chief Japanese wool importers have arranged for wool credits for £850,000 Australian currency. This will facilitate business ...

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  17. RAPID ADVANCE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Captain P. G. Taylor, who has returned to Australia from Britain and the United States, predicts a remarkable and rapid ...

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  18. LOST CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--More than 200 children became lost during the Air Force display at Flemington yesterday. Many were not returned to ...

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  19. "SECRET MEMORANDUM"

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Sunday Chronicle" publishes what is described as a "secret memorandum written by high officers of the German army" ...

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  20. MATCH RACE?

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--G. W. Badman, owner of Aurie's Star, has received a telegram from Mr. T. Ahern chairman of the Brisbane Amateur ...

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  21. DARING HOLD-UP

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--A sensational hold-up occurred at Edgecombe, near Whakatane, at midnight when K. Grey, accountant at the Rangitaki ...

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  22. HEAVY WEATHER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--After having sheltered for 36 hours from a cyclone in Byron Bay the freighter Caledon, Which left Brisbane last Wednesday ...

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  23. VON LUCKNER

    CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday.--The defence authorities to-day refused Count von Luckner permission to revisit Ripa Island. Lyttleton Harbour, where he ...

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  24. MR. F. R. ISAACS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The death of Mr. F. R. Isaacs, a prominent figure in commercial and social welfare circles, occurred to-day following ...

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  25. ROOSEVELT'S BILL

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Share prices soared upward, some gaining as much as six points in the heaviest Saturday season on Wall-street this year. This ...

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  26. MEXICAN OIL PROPERTY

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday.--President Cardenas, who is examining Britain's demand for restoration of the oil properties, is expected to reject the ...

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  27. THIEVES' LARGE HAULS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Large hauls were made by intruders who ransacked homes in the subsurbs during the week-end. Furs, jewellery and ...

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  28. GORDON ELECTORATE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. H. B. Turner, the retiring member, had a majority of nine votes over the other U.A.P. candidate. Mr. W. Milne, when the ...

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  29. SEAS MODERATE

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday.--Seas moderated considerably on Saturday night and no further erosion occurred at high tide between Narrowneck and ...

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  30. NO REGULATION STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A mass meeting of 1500 members of the Tramway Union to-day defeated moves for a stopwork meeting or regulation ...

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  31. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--H. F. Broadhent, who arrived at Mascot on Saturday after a flight of three days from Sesok, on the island of Flores in the Dutch ...

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  32. EXPLOSION AT SEA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--It is reported by radio that five members of the crew of the Mount Kyllene were rescued by the steamer Inverlee. The ...

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  33. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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  34. LATE SPORTING

    WARWICK, Sunday. -- Toowoomba representatives of the Queensland Teachers' Union defeated Warwick representatives at the Show Ground by ...

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  35. WAR IN SPAIN

    BARCELONA, Sunday. -- Squadrons of Republican war 'planes, flying in formation over the city en route to the front, dropped thousands of ...

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  36. BOY MISSING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A large party of police and civilians to-night searched the scrub near the abattoir at Cannon Hill and alone the river banks for ...

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  37. 'PLANES COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two 'planes collided at an aerial display at Morwell to-day. A De Havilland. piloted by Captain A. Heller, with four ...

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  38. MAN ESCAPES

    BRISBANE, Monday Morning. -- A men who had been arrested on a charge of stealing escaped from the city watch-house shortly before ...

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  39. Airlines of Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Archerfield aerodrome, Brisbane, will become the headquarters of Airlines of Australia, as far as hangars and servicing are ...

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  40. Not Killed by Arab

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.--It now appears that an Arab did not shoot Hobson, who was found dead in an office of the Ranee Ramleh ...

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