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  2. NON-INTERVENTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At the full meeting of the Non-Intervention Committee the German Ambassador (Herrvon Ribbentrop) welcomed the ...

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  3. DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRIBBANE, Wednesday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F. W. Bulcock) denies that he had committed a breach of good faith in authorising ...

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  4. RUGBY LEAGUE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — -Mr, J. Pedrazzini, the chairman of the Brisbane Rugby League, was defeated for the position of delegates for Northern ...

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  5. GREAT EXODUS

    LONDON, Tuesday--The Spanish Embassy in London has received a cable from the Basque Government alleging that the families of loyalists ...

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  6. ARMED BANDIT

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday--A bag containing £70 In cash and £80 in cheques was stolen by on armed bandit from tho Brighton branch of the Savings ...

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  7. STORM CENTRE

    Brisbane, Wednesday.--Under tho influence of a southern movement ol tho cyclonic disturbance rain commenced to fall along the coast of ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A statement relating to defence expenditure, issued to-night as a White Paper, recalls that it Is not practicable to state the ...

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  9. SUGAR QUOTA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--With em. pire countries being unwilling to submit to a quota agreement to restrict production so as to aid foreign sugar ...

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  10. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS

    HOBART, Wednesday.--A record poll is expected at the State general elections on Saturday. Both parties have undergone intensive campaigns and ...

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  11. LORD HARTINGTON

    LONDON, Tuesday--Confessing that he was anxious to return to Australia whenever it was possible, Lord Harrington (Parliamentary Under Secretary for ...

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  12. WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Greasy merino fleece sold to 30 12d. for 21 bales of Glenrock Yess, from Bookham, at the Sydney wool sales to-day. The ...

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  13. RADIO IN SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An Important revision of the broadcast to Queensland schools is to be made soon by the Education Department, and the ...

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  14. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--It is extremely Improbable that the Commonwealth Government will give early consideration to lifting the ...

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  15. TIME-LIMIT TESTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—W. M. Woodfull (a former Australian cricket captain) supports the English captain's (G. O. Allen) suggestion that a time ...

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  16. ANZAC DAY

    BRISBANE Wednesday.--"It is not, as suggested, a' personal mater, nor one of my wanting my own way, or of forcing men to work on a Sunday," ...

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  17. CUSTOMS HAUL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- While searching the E. and A. liner Nellore to-day, customs officials found 15,000 cigarillos, 11,000 cigarettes, 75 cigars, ...

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  18. NAVAL SQUADRON

    SYNEY, Wednesday--As the Navy squadron neared Sydney, to-day, on the conclusion of the summer cruise to Jervis Bay, Rear-Admiral Lanc-Poole, ...

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  19. N.Z. BANK CLERK

    CHRISTCHURCH (New Zealand), Wednesday—A verdict of not guilty was returned by the Jury In the Supreme Court at Invorcargill in the case in ...

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  20. WORK FOR YOUTHS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Although the State Governments are anxious to begin at once a national scheme for the employment of youth, delay is ...

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  21. BLACK AND RED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday--A second storm of black dust struck the Oklahoma panhandle. Farmers assembled giant lifters, chisel ploughs, and ...

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  22. TRI-MOTOR MONOPLANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--A Ford tri-motor high-wing monoplane of the New Guinea Airways fleet will fly from Wau (New Guinea) to Sydney within ...

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  23. FARMERS AND SONS

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--Encouraging replies have been received by the Glengallan Shire Council from neighbouring councils In its endeavour to ...

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  24. HUMAN REMAINS?

    GRAFTON, Wednesday. -- The police at Yamba received a report this morning that what were believed to be human remains had been found on Pippy ...

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  25. ARRESTED HIS WIFE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. -- Edward Kelly, a policeman, who in 1928 fought in the dark with two desperadoes, killing one of them, performed a harder ...

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  26. SENATE ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The ballot for the selection of four State Labour candidates for the next Senate elections was completed to-day. Tho successful ...

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  27. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Tuesday--Imperial Airways, commenting on the decision of the United States to provide finance for a Transatlantic air service, stated ...

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  28. TRADE COMMISSIONER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--The British High Commissioner (Sir Geoffrey Whiskard) announced to-day that the British Government had decided to ...

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  29. RIVERS BURST BANKS

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday,--It is estimated that 2000 natives in" Mozambique have been drowned through the It comntt and Umbleuzi rivers bursting ...

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  30. TO-DAY IN THE 'CHRONICLE"

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  31. DEATH PACT

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--As a protest against "the rotten religious and political circles," five young men belonging to the "Let Us Die League" caused a ...

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  32. RELIEF FUND IN W.A

    PERTH, Wednesday, -- In consequence of the great losses suffered by a group of settlers through bush fires in the south-west, many of them ...

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  33. BLASTING FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- William Halberg (65), senior partner in the firm of Halberg, Parsons and Anderson, accountants, of Sydney, was killed ...

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  34. THE CORONATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--The Minister for Defence (Sir ft. Archdale Farkhill) announced to-day that the Government had decided on the recommendation ...

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  35. FOOTBALLER McGUCKIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Jim Mc- Guckir, Queensland-Brisbanc-Ipswich representative forward, last night denied tho statement made at the Past ...

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  36. WRIT FOR £50,000

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A writ for £50,000 and an arrest warrant were removed from the master of the Caradale to-day, following an order from ...

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