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  2. FEDERAL CABINET

    Formed entirely from members of the United Australia Party and including younger men than usual, the new Federal Cabinet was announced in Melbourne yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies). ...

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  3. MISSING MEN MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Thirty police and black trackers in three parties continued to search today for the bodies of three men who are believed to have been ...

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  4. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, April 24.—Tomorrow's Budget, in which it is regarded as inevitable additional taxation will be announced, has so far attracted extraordinarily little ...

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  5. DOGGED CHINESE.

    LONDON, April 23.—Although a dispatch from Tokio yesterday claimed that the Japanese had completely broken the Chinese offensive launched a fortnight ...

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  6. EUROPEAN SCENE.

    LONDON, April 24.—The British Ambassador to Germany (Sir Nevile Henderson), who was recalled to London to report following the German coup in ...

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  7. RUMANIA AND THE POWERS

    LONDON, April 24.—The question of Rumania's relations with the great Powers was brought into the limelight again by the arrival in London yesterday ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVIA'S COURSE.

    ROME. April 23.—The Press hails the two-day conference at Venice between the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) and Yugoslav Foreign Minister (M. ...

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  9. FOOCHOW BOMBED.

    SWATOW, April 24.—Japanese planes today bombed Foochow (the big coastal city in the province of Fukien). A German warehouse was razed and an ...

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  10. BRITISH INTERESTS.

    LONDON, April 23.—When the British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie). after a visit to Shanghai, called on the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  11. "PERFECT AGREEMENT."

    BELGRADE, April 24.—The Foreign Minister (M. Cincar-Markovitch) on his return from Venice today did not lift the veil from Yugoslavia's relations with ...

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  12. KEEPING THE GAME CLEAN.

    TUNIS. April 23.—The football final between Italian and Moslem teams ended in a draw without any goals having been scored. Spectators were forbidden and ...

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  13. GERMAN ARMY DESERTERS.

    LONDON, April 24.—The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is reliably reported that 180 German army deserters have entered ...

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  14. POLISH STRATEGY.

    WARSAW, April 23.—A new. 290-mile military railway has been opened, running from the Katowice coalfields in south Poland; to Gdynia, on the Baltic, by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PLANE MANUFACTURE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, April 24.—Tenders will close on May 16 for the construction of an aircraft manufacturing and assembling factory at Wellington for the ...

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  16. THE NEW FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Mr. W. M. HUGHES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    MALTA, April 23.—The First Battle Squadron and some 30 other ships of the Mediterranean Fleet will begin their normal summer cruise in the eastern ...

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  18. REPLY TO ROOSEVELT.

    BERLIN, April 23.—A number of leading newspapers again forecast that Herr Hitler will vehemently reject President Roosevelt's offer to mediate in Europe's ...

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  19. DEMAND FOR COLONIES.

    PRAGUE, April 24.—Herr Henlein (District Commissioner for Sudetenland), addressing the first Sudetenland meeting of the Nazi Colonial Association, stressed ...

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  20. French Warships Leave Gibraltar.

    GIBRALTAR, April 23.—Three French cruisers and a flotilla of large destroyers departed eastwards this morning. Two French battleships and a destroyer ...

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  21. A FRIENDLY SPAIN.

    LONDON. April 24.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Hendaye (France) states that it is learnt on the highest authority that General Jordana ...

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  22. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    PARIS. April 24.—Three German organisations in Alsace-Lorraine have been suppressed by decrees which. announce that heavy penalties will ...

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  23. MUZZLING THE PRESS.

    BERLIN, April 24.—Statements by prominent people in Britain criticising the British Press are being used as ammunition in the Nazi Press campaign for ...

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  24. ATTACKED BY BULL.

    KALGOORLIE, April 24.—A bomb had to be thrown at an enraged bull before it would leave its victim, Arthur Kew (about 60), married, prospector, of ...

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  25. EXPELLED IN REPRISAL.

    LONDON, April 24.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press reports that three British business men have been expelled from Germany in ...

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  26. Preparing for Withdrawal.

    LONDON, April 23.—Broadcasts from Burgos state that Italian divisions are concentrating. in Alicante and Valencia preparatory to leaving for Italy. Only ...

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  27. GUNS FOR TANGIER.

    GIBRALTAR, April 23.—The authorities here are investigating the sinking of the Spanish trawler San Vicente on April 20 in the light of information ...

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  28. THE NEW ALBANIA.

    ROME, April 24.—Simultaneously with the announcement of the appointment of Signor Francesco Jacomonl, formerly Italian Minister in Tirana, as Viceroy of ...

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  29. TRIPLE SHOOTING.

    HOBART, April 24.—On charges of having murdered three persons, including his wife, at Grass Tree Hill, near Hobart, on Sunday, Cyril Estcourt (22), ...

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  30. STRIKES IN PALESTINE

    HAIFA, April 23.—Jews have proclaimed a strike as a protest against the refusal of the authorities to allow 400 Jewish refugees to land from. two Greek ...

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  31. FIRE ON LINER.

    LONDON. April 23.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Cesar Franck (19), the youth who raised the alarm of fire on the liner Paris ...

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  32. ANTI-COMINTERN PACT.

    LONDON, April 24.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" states:—"The Japanese Government's deliberations regarding the future form and scope of ...

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  33. ASSEMBLY CHAMBER STORMED

    LUCKNOW, April 24.—A crowd of 100 Moslems, breaking through a police cordon, today invaded the chamber of the House of Assembly and forced the House ...

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  34. FISHERMAN DROWNED IN RIVER.

    BRISBANE, April.—Jessye Wyse (25), married, of Milton-road, Nundah, was found drowned early yesterday morning at the mouth of the Caboolture River. ...

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  35. BISHOP OF LONDON.

    LONDON, April 23.—The King has nominated the Bishop of Chester (Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher) to succeed Dr. Arthur Foley Willington Ingram, who is ...

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  36. LORD PERTH VISITS LONDON.

    ROME, April 24.—The British Ambassador to Italy (the Earl of Perth) left Rome for London today. ...

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