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  2. BUSH MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—In the Dubbo Police Court this morning Albert Andrew Moss (61), labourer, was charged on four counts with having in custody ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STATE CABINET DUTIES.

    The post-election reallocation of portfolios in the State Ministry was announced by the Premier (Mr. J. C. Willcock) last night, after the first full ...

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  4. CHINESE DRIVE.

    LONDON, April 17.—"The Japanese lines are tottering as the first week of the new Chinese offensive, extending over a line of 1,500 miles on three fronts from ...

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  5. WESTERN SOLIDARITY.

    WASHINGTON, April 17.—Canada and 16 South American republics have endorsed President Roosevelt's appeal to Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini. It ...

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  6. NEXT AXIS MOVE.

    LONDON, April 17.—While Europe awaits replies by Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini to President Roosevelt's appeal for assurances that they will not attack ...

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  7. PRIME MINISTERSHIP

    CANBERRA, April 17.—Members of the Federal Cabinet who returned to Canberra today to complete arrangements for the reopening of Parliament are ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT PLAN.

    LONDON, April 17.—Herr Hitler has summoned the Reichstag for April 28 to hear his reply to the message addressed to him by the United States President (Mr. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA APPROVES

    CANBERRA, April 17.—The Commonwealth Government welcomed the move by the President of the United States (Mr. Roosevelt) to obtain a guarantee of ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND WELCOME.

    WELLINGTON, April 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) today highly commended the message addressed to Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini by President ...

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  11. "CAN BE IGNORED."

    TOKIO, April 17.—The vernacular Press asserts that President Roosevelt's speech embodies his personal views and is not representative of American opinion. ...

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  12. WARSHIPS AT GIBRALTAR.

    GIBRALTAR, April 17.—Two French battleships and two destroyers arrived mere yesterday. More destroys arrived this morning and there are now 12 ...

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  13. TROOPS IN MOROCCO.

    LONDON, April 17.—The Tangier correspondent of the British United Press reports that about 12,000 Spanish troops have been transported from the ...

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  14. SOVIET AIR AID.

    PARIS, April 17.—Well-informed circles state that Rumania has agreed to accept Soviet air force assistance in the event of war, and also to permit the ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    LONDON. April 17.—The Soviet Ambassador (M. Malsky) called at the Foreign Office today. It is understood that as a result of the consultations in Moscow ...

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  16. PRESS OPINION.

    NEW YORK, April 17.—The "New York Times," anticipating rejection of the appeal by Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini, comments that Mr. Roosevelt's ...

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  17. GERMAN GENERAL IN BARCELONA

    BORDEAUX, April 17.—General von Kauptz, a German expert, has arrived at Barcelona. According to the Spanish Press, the purpose of his tour is "to take ...

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  18. ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    ROME, April 17.—There s little doubt that whatever Signor Mussolini and the Italian people may feel about President Roosevelt's Initiative, the Italian official ...

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  19. LEAGUE AND SWITZERLAND.

    LONDON, April 16.—A message from Geneva states that the League of Nations and the International Labour Office are seeking emergency quarters in the centre ...

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  20. TALK AT THE FRONTIER.

    WARSAW, April 17.—The Polish Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) boarded the train on which the Rumanian Foreign Minister (M. Gafencu) was travelling to ...

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  21. VISIT TO BERLIN.

    BUKAREST, April 16.—The Foreign Minister (M. Gafencu) has left for Berlin. ...

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  22. COLLISION WITH PLANE.

    VERSAILLES, April 17.—Madame Jarland, who held the women's record in France for height in a glider (3,950 feet) and distance (52.30 miles) was killed today ...

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  23. GRAECO-TURKISH CO-OPERATION

    ATHENS, April 17.—Turkey and Greece are reported to have planned to co-operate in the event of war. ...

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  24. AXIS MILITARY CHIEFS CONFER.

    ROME. April 17.—General Bodenschatz head of the German Air Minister, has had staff talks with General Pariani (Chief of the Italian General Staff) and other ...

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  25. MADRID VICTORY PARADE.

    SEVILLE, April 17.—General Franco has postponed the triumphal Victory Parade of his troops in Madrid to May 15, which is the name-day of the city's ...

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  26. ROYAL HOUSE PARTY.

    LONDON, April 17.—The King and Queen entertained a very large house party at Windsor over the week-end including the Labour leader (Mr. Attlee) ...

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  27. DEFENDERS' STAND.

    TOKIO, April 17.—The War Minister (Mr. Itagaki), in a statement today, said that assistance from foreign Powers was solely responsible for General Chiang ...

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  28. CRISIS AND SEA TRAVEL.

    LONDON. April 17.—The attitude of transatlantic travellers towards the axis is reflected in the steadily declining traffic on Italian and German liners, notably ...

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  29. BRITISH ENDORSEMENT.

    LONDON, April 16.—Without dissent, the British Press extols President Roosevelt's action. The "Daily Herald" points out that he offers the dictators America's ...

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  30. OPPOSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—A number of Federal Ministerial members in Sydney today expressed strong opposition to the proposal that Mr. Bruce should be ...

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  31. STOCK MARKETS CAUTIOUS.

    LONDON, April 17.—The stock markets were not influenced by President Roosevelt's message and remained most cautious today. Values tended lower in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. SOVIET APPROVAL.

    MOSCOW, April 16.—The president of the executive committee of the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic and chairman of the presidium of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. INSULT TO THE FLAG.

    CALCUTTA, April 1.—The Italian consul-General has protested to the Government of Bengal against an insult to the Italian flag, which was allegedly hauled ...

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  34. THE TEA INDUSTRY.

    CHUNGKING, April. 15.—The war has not affected the Chinese tea industry. The production last year was the highest for the past five years exports totalling ...

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  35. HITLER'S BIRTHDAY.

    BERLIN, April 17.—It has been decreed that Herr Hitler's birthday shall always be observed as a national holiday. ...

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  36. TRAIN DISASTER.

    CALCUTTA, April 17.—In a collision today between trains on the East Bengal railway, near Calcutta, 27 persons were killed and 31 were injured. The ...

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  37. "ALBANIAN AFFAIRS."

    ROME, April 17.—It is understood an industrialist, Signor Benine, a friend of the Foreign Minister (Count Ciano), is being appointed Under-Secretary for ...

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  38. MURDERED CONSUL.

    BAGDAD, April 17.—Sentences varying from eight to 15 years' imprisonment with hard labour were today imposed at a court martial on six men who were ...

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  39. IN THE EVENT OF WAR.

    LONDON, April 17.—The "Financial News," discussing the market outlook. states: "All normal Stock Exchange principles of valuation are ruled out in the ...

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  40. VICTORIANS OFFER SEATS.

    MELBOURNE. April 17.—Two Victorian members of the House of Representatives. Messrs. Schofield (Wannon) and Fairbairn (Flinders) have offered ...

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  41. INDIAN POSITION.

    LONDON, April 15.—A White Paper contains proposed amendments to the Government of India and Government of Burma Acts, under which the Viceroy, ...

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  42. HONG KONG PRECAUTIONS.

    HONG KONG, April 15.—The volunteer naval forces have been placed on a Royal Naval footing, and emergency regulations have been adopted, to enable ...

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