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  2. AUSTRALIA TOO

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) last night declared that if Britain's policy led to war, that war would ...

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  3. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—The Australian Davis Cup players easily won the opening singles in their the against. 'Mexico. Quist, who was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NATIONAL REGISTER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A meeting of railway workers convened by the Combined Railways Union Central Committee in the Trades Hall to-day, ...

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  5. MORE I.R.A. BOMBS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two attendants were injured by Irish Republican Army bombs left in suit cases in cloakrooms of L.M.S. stations at Birmingham. ...

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  6. AFFAIRS AT DANZIG

    LONDON, Sunday.—The correspondent of the British United Press at Danzig says that a casual observer could not regard the Free City as a smouldering volcano. Everybody was enjoying a normal Sunday. Citizens ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KILLED IN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A motor van ran into a party of Boy Scouts returning from a route march at Rockvale, near Armidale. on Saturday night, ...

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  8. U.S. NEUTRALITY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Administration introduced a substitute Neutrality Bill in the House last night, but it was defeated by 180 votes to ...

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  9. ENTRANCE TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — Ledwedge Vincent Lawlor, who was arrested for having fired a shot near the Duchess of Kent, and who was bound over for ...

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  10. WOMEN'S HOCKEY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—For the first time for many years Brisbane, with only four representatives, is in the minority in the women's hockey team ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SITUATION EASIER

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported from Tlentsin that the situation there is easier, and the Japanese military spokesman is cited as denying the ...

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  12. CHARGE OF MURDER

    PERTH, Saturday.—When the inquiry into the death of George Samuel Powell (48), former, of Needilup, who was fatally shot on his farm on ...

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  13. LIFEBOAT CREW

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—With the temperature at eight degrees above freeing point and in a strong southerly wind and rough seas, the Queenscliff ...

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  14. WANTS A 'PLANE

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—The Methodist Home Mission Board, Melbourne, decided to give a Western Queensland minister a plane as soon as it has ...

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  15. SMASH-AND-GRAB

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—A smash-and-grab raid took place in Hannan street at 1.30 a.m. to-day, when two plate-glass windows in the premises of ...

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  16. WEDDING ON SKATES

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday.—Even the Rev. A. R. Jardine recognises limits to the fitness of proceedings in marriage ceremonies. He was to have performed ...

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  17. PROTESTANT LABOUR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — When the executive of the Protestant Labour Party met yesterday to consider the resignations of Mr, G. S. Webb, party ...

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  18. NERITA TRAGEDY

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—Ipswich people to-day held a memorial service and placed wreaths on the War Memorial as tributes to the Ipswich residents ...

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  19. DANGER PAST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The danger of serious flooding in Victoria has passed, but the weather over the State is still unsettled. ...

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  20. TRAPPED BY BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Trapped by a blazing stairway when a fire broke out in the Colonial Bank Hotel to-day, eight guests on the first floor were ...

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  21. COAL AWARD

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—A special meeting of the general council and of the district secretaries of the Australian Miners' Federation has been called for ...

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  22. FROM BLAZING COT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—With bullets exploding all about, Mrs. R. Smedley, of Thowgin, rescued her five months old baby unharmed from a blazing cot ...

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  23. Big Order for Cutlery for Army

    LONDON, Saturday.—The expansion of the army has necessitated the placing by the War Office of an order for table cutlery to the value of £40,000—a ...

    Article : 83 words
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