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  2. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Vanquishing the Wimbledon title holders, Donald Budge and G. Mako (United States of America), in four sets, the Australian ...

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  3. SHEEP PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Considerable progress has been made in one organisation of the national experimental, sheep station at Cunnamana, rendered ...

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  4. PRESENCE OF MIND

    LONDON, Thursday.--The presence of mind of Captain A. B. Youcil, of the Imperial Airways' [?] prevented a disaster to-day in ...

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  5. TRADE TALKS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Minister for customs (Mr. T. W. White), who left for New Zealand by the Awatea to- night, will represent the ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S STATUS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Speaking at the Empire. Unity Campaign demonstration, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Prime Minister) warned the world of ...

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  7. MUNITION MAKING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Responses by Australian manufacturers to the appeal to be linked with the Commonwealth Government in the ...

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  8. BOY'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The body of Michael Hardy Corbett, two years and 11 months, was found on the rocks above high-water mark on the banks ...

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  9. NANKING ENTERED

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reports from Nanking that Japanese forces have entered Nanking have been confirmed by messages from shanghai, stating that ...

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  10. CYANIDE FUMES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A man and a woman died, and a second woman was rendered seriously ill from cyanide poisoning yesterday, when they ...

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  11. MISSING GIRL

    PARIS, Thursday. -- The body of Jeanne de Koven, who was reported missing on September 14, has been uneartned by the police under the ...

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  12. FRENCH PACT

    PARIS, Thursday.--The newspapers are discussing the possibility of a French pact of mutual assistance undertaking the same obligations ...

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  13. CONSORTING CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court to-day, Judge Markell reduced from six months to three months a sentence imposed on ...

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  14. LEAVE LEAGUE

    ROME, Thursday.--Despite an official disclaimer of the report the withdrawal of Italy from the League of Nations now seems certain. The ...

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  15. TO CHEAT GALLOWS

    BOISE (Idaho), Thursday.--After saying farewell to his tearful mother and father in the condemned cell, Douglas Van Black (30) made a ...

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  16. COLD WAVE IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Half the continent is covered by snow and ice, the most severe cold wave of the winter. Thirty-seven deaths are ...

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  17. NON-INTERVENTION

    LONDON, Thursday. -- At to-day's meeting of the Non-intervention subcommittee agreement was reached on all outstanding points, save one, in ...

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  18. TARIFF LEVELS

    LONDON, Thursday.--In a statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) on the Anglo- American trade negotiations made to ...

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  19. WOOLLEN TEXTILES

    LONDON, Friday.--The Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade (Captain Euan Wallace) was asked in the House of commons to-day whether ...

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  20. KING TO BROADCAST

    LONDON, Friday.--It is officially announced that the King will broadcast a message throughout the Empire from Sandringham House on the ...

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  21. YALANGUR FARMER

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Supreme Court to-day, Cecil Adolphus Thies, farmer, of Yalangur, near Kings thorpe, alleged misconduct against his ...

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  22. AIR SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The desirability of restricting air services under the Transport Co-ordination Act, and establishing a fleet of 'planes to be run ...

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  23. UNUSUAL CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a reserved judgment on an unusual claim in the Industrial Magistrate's Court to-day, Mr. M. J. Hickey awarded a woman ...

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  24. "LABOUR DAILY"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--As a result of the Judgment in the "Labour Daily" case, the Lang group will have a majority on the directorate of the ...

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  25. DIED IN POVERTY

    HELSINGFORS (Finland), Thursday.--Once a Life Guards' officer and head of one of Russia's noblest families, Prince Alexander Demidoff, died ...

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  26. NINE BURNED TO DEATH

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Thursday.--Two women and seven children were burned to death in a fire in a three-storey apartment house. ...

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  27. FLYING BOATS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Five Royal Air Force flying boats of the No. 204 General Reconnaissance Squadron, which left Bahrein (Arabia) early this ...

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  28. Woman Kills Man

    BUCHAREST, Friday.--During the hearing of a breach of promise case the plaintiff, Madame Urbanceanu, drew a revolver and fired five shots at ...

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  29. TELEVISION SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- It was announced in the House of Commons that the supplementary estimates will be increased after the Christmas ...

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  30. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  31. SNOW IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Snow and sleet are reported from a number of districts to-day. Snow is general over Hampshire, where a number of roads ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S UNION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day. Chief Judge D[?]thridge delivered his reserved judgement on the application by the ...

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    Lord and Lady Baden-Powell left London in the "Llanduff Castle" for "The Cradle of Scouting." They are visiting their son and daughter in Southern and Northern Rhodesia, respectively. The Hon. Peter Baden-Powell went out to Southern Rhodesia some years ago, and Joined the British South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. "GOD STRAFE ENGLAND"

    VIENNA, Friday.--The death has occurred in exile of Ernst Lissauer, the German-Jewish author of the famous wartime hymn of hate, "God Strafe ...

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    Flying Officer Clouston and Mrs. Kirby Green arrived back at Croydon Airport, London, on November 20 in their Dc.Havilland Comet 'plane after breaking the record for the London-Cape-London flight. The photo shows Flying Officer Clouston and Mrs. Kirby-Green climbing front their 'plane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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