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  2. THE FAR EAST.

    Mr. Churchill, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said: "It is inconceivable that the Government either now or in future, will ...

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  3. A.I.F. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) announced to-day that the Commonwealth Government had decided temporarily to fix the strength ...

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  4. PRESS REGULATIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) made the following statement to-night concerning the Department of information regulations. ...

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  5. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Fleeing before R.A.F. fighters, a German raider dumped a load of bombs over a Welsh town. Many, houses were damaged. Shrapnel tore ...

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  6. WAR CABINET.

    The receipt by Mr. Curtin in Perth of a letter from the Prime Minister, described by a Labor spokesman as of the greatest possible importance, has ...

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  7. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) endorsed the Democratic foreign plank, saying "It expresses the Government's past programme ...

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  8. BALKAN STATES.

    The "Times" Sofia correspondent stales Rumanian-Bulgarian relations have suddenly worsened owing to the failure of the Bulgarian proposal for ...

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  9. MINISTER FOR AIR.

    The Minister for Air (Mr. J. V. Fairbairn) will leave Essendon on Sunday morning on a round Australia flight. He will arrive at Brisbane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FRENCH NAVY.

    M. Baudouin, amplifying his recent statement, said information from London suggests that Britain was not disposed to release French ships. ...

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  11. ROUND-UP OF REFUGEES.

    According to reports from Berlin, Gestapo reinforcements have been sent to Paris and other French centres to help in the huge round up of ...

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  12. FRENCH EMBASSY.

    The French Embassy in London has closed its doors. The Charge d'Affaires, his staff and members of the various mission have left for France. ...

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  13. NAZIS IN NORWAY.

    A Zurich message states the Germans are finding difficulties in forming a Norwegian State Council because of the refusal of several ...

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  14. BURMA ROAD.

    The Tass newsagency of Moscow says it has been authoritatively announced the British Government did not consult the Soviet Government ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The official newsagency states Denmark has withdrawn from the League of Nations. ...

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  16. BOWEN NOTES.

    BOWEN, July 18.—As the moon gets near the full, the nights are beautifully clear and nippy and anyone who could fault the climate would be hard to please ...

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  17. SPORTING.

    Riders for Canterbury Park to-morrow are:— JUMPERS' FLAT: Festoon (J. Gollon), Jack Mac (A. R. Ellis), Sir Hugh ...

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  18. HITLER AND INVASION.

    Major-General Gwynn told the Associated Press whatever Hltier's intentions concerning; an invasion, he certainly has ordered the intensification ...

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  19. TURKEY AND GERMANY.

    The "Times" Ankara correspondent says signature is imminent of the Turko-German trade agreement. The agrement has not been signed, as ...

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  20. OPPERMAN ENLISTS.

    Hubert Opperman, champion cyclist joined the A.I.F. to-day an a private. He was passed as medically fit, class one. ...

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  21. HUGHENDEN NOTES.

    The weather continues its wintry [?] Nights and early mornings are still [?] cold, but this is compensated by the [?] pleasant days. During the past 10 day ...

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  22. CUT WIRES CHARGE.

    Charged with having cut wires used for the working of a telegraph from the broadcasting stand of 3DB and the Australian Broadcasting ...

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  23. GERMAN AIR LOSSES.

    The "Times" aeronautical correspondent says the Germans to-day lost their 200th 'plane in raids against Britain. Their losses are 157 ...

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  24. PARACHUTE TROOPS.

    Mr. Stimson said the Army was experimenting with parachute troops. The members of the test platoon might be the nucleus of larger units, ...

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  25. Haile Selassie In Sudan,

    LONDON, July 18.—It is confirmed that Halle Selassie, formerly Emperor of Abyssinia, is in the Sudan. ...

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  26. DEALING IN LAND.

    Regulations making it an offence for enemy aliens to deal in land, either directly or through dummies, are being considered by the ...

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  27. INTEREST FREE LOAN.

    Subscriptions to the Commonwealth interest free loan and free gifts for war purposes to-day topped the £5,000,000 mark. To-night the total ...

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  28. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have postponed their departure for the Bahamas to the end of the month. ...

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  29. AIR FORCE LOSSES.

    The Air Ministry's 39th casualty list totals 336 officers and men, including 47 dead and 201 missing. ...

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  30. A section of the large crowd at Cluden on the opening day of the Townsville Turf Club's annual carnival.

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    Article : 23 words
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