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  2. TALKS FAIL

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the Associated Press at Ankara states that the Prime Minister (Refik Savdam) in a communique affirms ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Serious delays have occurred in the shipping of Australian wool to England under the British purchase plan. Not a single ...

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  4. DEFENCE SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Australias's defence measures answered every purpose, the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces ...

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  5. MEDIATION MOVE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Berlin says that neutral diplomatic circles in New York are convinced that ...

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  6. GERMAN PUSH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Germany's push on the Western Front, inspired by Herr Hitler's desire to eject the French from German soil, is already at a complete standstill. It is unofficially estimated that the ...

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  7. GERMAN NAVAL BASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reports from Holland state that the German naval base of Emden, in Prussia, near the mouth of the river Ems, was raided yesterday. Eye witnesses' estimates of the number of machines ...

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  8. ACTIONS SETTLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Settlement was announced by Mr. Justice Macrosson to-day in four consolidated actions instituted by George McKay ...

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  9. CANE PRICES BOARD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Following the introduction of the Sugar Cane Prices Bill in Parliament this week, the possibility of the Premier (Mr. W. ...

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  10. PETROL PRICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- No official advice has yet reached Canberra regarding the reported early increase in the price of petrol. Petrol is ...

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  11. BOUNTY ON COTTON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Following Queensland's protests the Federal Cabinet to-day decided to pay the cotton bounty on the same basis and ...

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  12. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Graham Frederick Webster (19) and John Joseph Murray (19) were committed for sentence by Mr. Johnstone-Smith, ...

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  13. POSITION OUTLINED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A statement [?]y the Governor-General of India (Lord Linlithgow) which was issued to-day states that, following ...

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  14. BRISBANE COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Government intends to intervene to enable the City Council to recast its budget for 1939-40, so that it may meet its ...

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  15. QUOTA EXCEEDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The first call in Queensland for service pilots and flying instructors for the Air Force has been successful, and the ...

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  16. MORE DISMISSALS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A further retrenchment of the City Council staff was announced to-day, when the Lord Mayor (Alderman A. J. Jones) ordered ...

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  17. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Caulfield Cup prospects went into the melting pot to some extent as the result of to-day's racing at Caulfield. ...

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  18. FLAX INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Sufficient fibre for 12,000 corn sacks could be made from raw flax in Kingaroy, Mr. Norman Grigg, of Australian Crafts ...

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  19. MAGINOT LINE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Australia will hear direct relays of firsthand broadcasts from the Maginot Line, to be arranged by the British ...

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  20. Shots Fired at Aerodrome

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Shots were fired by the militia guard at Archerfield Aerodrome to-night. When a man was seen near a vital section ...

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  21. Survivors of Ship Rescued

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The Maritime Commission has been notified that an American freighter has rescued half of the 300 survivors of ...

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    A disembarking scene at a port "Somewhere in France." A photograph which tells its own story. British troops arriving at a French port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WHOLE FRUIT CROP

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- "I believe that the Commonwealth Government will acquire the whole of Australia's fruit crop, and the question of its ...

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  24. SETTLEMENT SCHEME

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--President Roosevelt to-day urged the inter-governmental committee on political refugees. which represents six countries to ...

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  25. SIR HARRY BROWN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Sir Harry Brown, whose resignation as Postal Director has been accepted by the Federal Government, will be ...

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  26. WOOL PRICE SCHEME

    MOREE, Wednesday. -- The Moree graziers have carried a resolution approving of the average wool price appraisement scheme, but protesting that ...

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  27. WHEAT PRICE

    PERTH, Wednesday.--A claim that at least 34 a bushel at sidings be paid for wheat to be acquired by the Australian Wheat Board was contained in ...

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  28. PRIVATE INVESTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Government will be advised by a board of nine on the control of the Private Investments Market. ...

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  29. BUILDING WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Federal Government to-day intervened in the threatened strike of building workers at the new military camp at ...

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  30. Sydney Stock Exchange

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The hardening trend was maintained on the stock market to-day, further improvement being noted in many cases on shares. ...

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  31. Melbourne Stock Exchange

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Industrials were firmer on 'Change to-day. Loans were also higher. ...

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