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  2. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, May 1.—Matters of vital importance to the two nations and to the world in general were discussed in the conversations between French and ...

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  3. CHINA CONFLICT.

    SHANGHAI; May 2.—The fiercest fighting in the intensified struggle In North China for the important Lunghai railway zone is at present in the vicinity ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HITLER SPEAKS.

    BERLIN, May 1.—"My boys and girls, you are lucky to live in a time of which Germany need never be ashamed." Thus Herr Hitler opened the May Day ...

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  5. AIRLINER CRASHES.

    ROME, May 2.—While returning to Rome from Tirana, an airliner crashed in a fog In the mountains near Formia (Italy) late last night. Nineteen persons ...

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  6. CZECHS AND GERMANS.

    PRAGUE, May 1.—In connection with May Day, Dr. Benes, the President of Czechoslovakia, has telegraphed to Herr Hitler:—"On the occasion of the German ...

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  7. MAY DAY.

    LONDON, May 1.—At a meeting in Hyde Park today 200,000 people endorsed a resolution opposing war and Fascism and supporting the cause of peace and ...

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  8. TRADE DELEGATION

    LONDON, May 2.—The political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that, together with the High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce). the ...

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  9. BOMBS ON BARCELONA.

    LONDON, May 1.—In two raids by rebel Spanish plahes on Barcelona yesterday, dispatches from that city state, 35 persons were killed and 68 were injured. ...

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  10. BRITISH INITIATIVE.

    LONDON. May 1.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states: '" understand that as a sequel to the Anglo-French talks ...

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  11. AMERICAN INDUSTRY.

    WASHINGTON, April 29.—President Roosevelt's "New Deal" programme suffered another defeat today when the House of Representatives Rules ...

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  12. ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, April 29.—The Spanish (loyalist) Government, in a Note to Britain, mentions the deep dismay with which it received the news of the ...

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  13. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    LONDON, May 2.—The Berlin correspondent of 'The Times" states:—"The German reaction to the Anglo-French decisions suggests that British ...

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  14. HITLER'S ROME VISIT.

    ROME, May 2.—Rome is in a blaze of glory waiting Herr Hitler's arrival at the specially-built railway station at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The city has not known ...

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  15. AUDIENCE WITH THE KING.

    LONDON, May 2.—His Majesty the King will give an audience to the Australian Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) next Friday and will invest him ...

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  16. BUSINESS CONTROL.

    WASHINGTON. April 29.—President Roosevelt, in a message to Congress to-day asking for an appropriation of 500,000 dollars (£100,000 sterling) for a ...

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  17. MR. MENZIES IN DEMAND.

    LONDON, May 1.—Within 24 hours of his arrival in London with the Australian trade delegation, the Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) had contracted 28 public ...

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  18. AFTER THE WAR.

    MADRID, May 1.—The Spanish Prime Minister (Senor Negrin), in a statement to the Press today, stated that after hostilities had ended the Government ...

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  19. (From a Special Correspondent.)

    LONDON, April 30.—Britain s discreetly but very firmly warning the Nazis against extreme action in Crechoslovakia, recalling Field Marshal Goering'e ...

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  20. HANKOW HORROR.

    HANKOW, April .30.—Nearly 1,000 persons were killed or wounded in Hanyang, a suburb of Hankow, yesterday as a result of a Japanese air raid staged to mark ...

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  21. AMBASSADOR TO FRANCO.

    LISBON, May 1.—The Government is recalling its representative from Spain and will appoint; an ambassador to General Franco's rebel Government. ...

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  22. ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, April 30.—The further expansion of the Royal Air Force, which was recently predicted by the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. JUBILATION IN PARIS.

    PARIS, May 1.—All sections of the French Press are jubilant over the outcome of the London talks. They believe Britain and France are as close to an ...

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  24. DICTATORS' TALKS.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states:—'Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler are certain to consider the Rome-Berlin axis in the ...

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  25. SHANGHAI INCIDENT.

    SHANGHAI, May 2.—As an outcome of a hand grenade's being allegedly aimed, without causing a casualty, at a Japanese lorry in Nanking-road, in the ...

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  26. BERLIN VIEWPOINT.

    BERLIN. May 1—The Foreign Office organ, the "Diplomatische Korrespondenz," expresses the opinion that the test of the Anglo-French conversations in ...

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  27. OLD MEMORIES REVIVED.

    LONDON, April 29.—A reunion of "guests of the Unspeakable" is being arranged in London in honour of the Australian Minister for Customs Mr. T. W. ...

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  28. NATIONAL INCOME.

    WASHINGTON, April 29.—The Federal Relief Administrator (Mr. H. L. Hopkins) announced today that the national income had decreased by 12.000,000,000 ...

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  29. CZECH SATISFACTION.

    LONDON, April 30.—Czechslovak newspapers express complete satisfaction with the outcome of the Anglo-French talks. American newspapers believe a ...

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  30. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    CHICAGO. April 29.—The American Association of Railways has announced its decision to reduce wages by 15 per cent from July 1. It Is estimated that a ...

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  31. SHUFFLE OF COMMANDS.

    LONDON, May 2.—Signifying the intention of the Japanese High Command to prepare for protracted warfare by a change of commanders who are tired ...

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  32. RUSSIA'S ARMY.

    MOSCOW, May 1.—Indicating a continuance of the Soviet purge, General Dibenko has been dismissed from his command in the Leningrad district. ...

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  33. TALKS IN ROME.

    ROME, May 1.—Count Ciano (Foreign Minister) returned yesterday from Tirana, where he attended the wedding of King Zog. For an hour yesterday evening ...

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  34. A HOLIDAY AT SEA.

    CHARLESTON (South Carolina), April 30.—President Roosevelt sailed tonight aboard the cruiser Philadelphia for a holiday at sea, which may take him as far ...

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  35. MORE BATTLESHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, April 29.—President Roosevelt has sent a message to Congress, asking for an additional appropriation of 25,597,000 dollars (approximately ...

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  36. COUNT VON LUCKNER'S CRUISE

    Joined by Two New Zealanders. AUCKLAND. May 2.—Colin Moore (27) and Michael Hunt (26), radio announcers, of Auckland, have joined Count von ...

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  37. CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    TOKIO, May 2.—Britain and Japan have reached an agreement on a Chinese Customs plan, ensuring service of foreign loans during the period of ...

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  38. GLASGOW EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, May 1.—Glasgow streets and buildings are being gaily decorated in preparation for the visit of the King and Queen on Tuesday on the occasion of ...

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  39. LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETING.

    LONDON, April 29.—The Foreign Secretary (Viscount Halifax) will leave Lon- don on May 7 for Geneva, where he will arrive the next day to attend the League ...

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  40. DARING SEA VENTURE

    LONDON. April 30.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley, of London, and Mr. Richard McGregor, of Kent, will sail from Botley (Hampshire) next week in a 16-ton ketch ...

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  41. TASMANIAN PAPER VENTURE

    AUCKLAND, May 1.—A passenger on the Aorangi, which left today for Sydney is Mr. P. Sandwell, a prominent Vancouver engineer, who has been ...

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  42. A SUBSTITUTE FOR IRON.

    TOKIO, April 29.—Professor Kyoji Yoshida, of Waseda University, has announced a process by which bamboo can be used in place of iron In reinforced ...

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  43. INVALID BURNT TO DEATH.

    AUCKLAND, May 2:—Isabella Bryant (66) was burnt to death when a fire destroyed the homestead in which she lived alone at Karaka tonight. Neighbours ...

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