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  2. HITLER MAY STILL STRIKE AT CZECHS

    Even if Herr Hitler, in the face of opposition from various quarters, turns away from Czechoslovakia, I am convinced that he will return again at some time to knock at the gates. ...

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  3. BAN WILL REMAIN N.Z. Potatoes

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The ban on the importation of New Zealand potatoes into Australia will not be lifted. The Federal Cabinet ...

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  4. OUTRAGES IN PALESTINE

    Bombs thrown by Arab terrorists caused this damage on the Haifa-Kantara railway in Palestine. Engines and railway trucks were blown to pieces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STOCKS FOR WARTIME British Plan

    A paper by Mr. J. M. Keynes, the noted economist, on the Government storage of raw materials for use in wartime was read to-day ...

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  6. TRANSPORT LAWS Are They Valid?

    DAYLESFORD, Friday.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Daylesford centre of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, the chairman (Mr. R. W. ...

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  7. EFFECT OF JUDGMENT

    State officials are studying Mr. Justice Lowe's judgment, and will decide whether they will appeal to the High Court against the judgment or amend the law because ...

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  8. WILL DEFEND CANADA Pledge by U.S.A.

    A pledge that the United States would aid Canada if the Dominion were attacked was made by President Roosevelt during a ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. STARS' DOUBLES

    Not Zasu Pitts and Bing Crosby, but Fy[?]lle Poule and Earl Haddon, who act as "stand-ins" for the film stars. London thought that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONCESSIONS TO GERMANS Czech Decision

    A communique issued this morning: announced that the Czech Government would shortly appoint Germans to the important ...

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  11. POTATO EMBARGO

    Sir,—Mr. Abbott writes in "The Argus" of Wednesday that it is unjust and unreasonable for a large number of potatogrowers in Australia to ask for the ...

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  12. ITALIAN THREAT

    Reprisals are threatened by Italy unless Great Britain takes steps to adjust the unfavourable balance of trade between the two countries. ...

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  13. STEP BY UNION

    Action to prevent country transport drivers from working long stretches without proper periods of rest, will be urged by the Road Transport Workers' Union. ...

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  14. COERCION NO HELP

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that no intimation of the Italian action has yet reached London, but the decision would not cause ...

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  15. REDISTRIBUTION

    Speaking from Bendigo yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said that he wished to deny absolutely statements that suggested proposals for redistribution of ...

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  16. FITZROY HOSTEL

    A tree which will be planted by Lady Huntingfield on September 28 will be the beginning of the conversion of a disused woodyard in Fitzroy into a garden for ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. OBITUARY RABBI J. ABRAHAMS

    The funeral of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Abrahams, for many years rabbi of the Melbourne Hebrew congregation, took place yesterday. Many leading members ...

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  18. "NO SEPARATION"

    In a leading article, the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"President Roosevelt's speech is one of the utterances that change the face of things. His declaration that ...

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  19. "DROP IN BUCKET"

    The first official comment on the concessions describes them as a drop in the bucket, and points out the danger of doing a job piecemeal, instead of striving ...

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  20. Spanish Attacks SHIPOWNERS RESTIVE WANT PLEDGE

    The committee of owners of British ships trading to Spain has refused to attend a meeting at the Foreign. Office which they had ...

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  21. SITUATION EASES

    Herr Hitler conferred yesterday with the Chief of the French Air Staff (General Vuillemin), who is on an official visit to Germany. ...

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  22. "ELECTION SPEECH"

    Comment in official circles on President Roosevelt's speech is:—"It is not quite clear what Empire ho is referring to. We can only regard it as an election speech." ...

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  23. WAR MEASURES Japanese Decree

    The Japanese Cabinet has decided to invoke the section of the mobilisation law which requires the registration of doctors and chemists and graduates of technical ...

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  25. MR. T. D. COMPTON

    Representatives of many Williamstown public bodies attended the funeral yesterday of Mr. T. D. Compton, who had lived in Williamstown for 50 years. Services at ...

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  26. The "Sentinel" Talks

    THE "Sentinel" will present his weekly talk on foreign affairs from 3UZ and 3UL at 9.45 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  27. NAZIS OBJECT

    Herr Buerckel, who is Herr Hitler's special commissar in Austria, may not be master of that country much longer, says the Diarist, of the "Evening Standard." ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. DRAMATIC TALK

    The Count and Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow met yesterday in the lobby of the Excelsior Hotel, on the Lido, for the first time since the court proceedings at ...

    Article : 274 words
  29. HELD BY NAZIS BRITISH OFFICIAL

    Captain Thomas Kendrick, the British Passport Control Officer in Vienna, who was arrested by the Gestapo (Nazi secret Police) yesterday, is being held under ...

    Article : 185 words
  30. TOLL OF AIR RAID

    The Chinese Embassy announced to-day that 200 Japanese were killed in a battle south of Sinsiang. Two hundred Chinese were killed and ...

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  31. MRS. FRANK TAIT

    The death occurred yesterday, after a short illness, of Mrs. Frank Tait, of Hopetoun road, Toorak, whose husband is a member of the firm of J. and N. Tait. ...

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  32. BALLET STUDY

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  33. LEAGUE REFORM

    According to the political correspondent of the "Daily Express," the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) will propose a reform of the Covenant at the next ...

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  34. MRS. JOHN LEE

    Mrs. John Lee, widow of the late John Samuel Lee, died on Wednesday at the home of her son, Mr. J. W. Lee, Droop street, Footscray. Mrs. Lee was aged 79 ...

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  35. LINES ADVANCED

    It is claimed that the Republicans are holding the Nationalists on the Estremadura front. They advanced their lines north to ...

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  36. ITALY PRESSED

    The British Charge d'Affaires (Sir Noel Charles) called on the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) yesterday. It is reliably reported that he pressed for a ...

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  37. MRS. ROBERT MANTACH

    The death has occured at her residence, Dundurcas, Scot[?]a street, Moonee Ponds, of Mrs. Robert Mantach. Born in County Down, Ireland, in 1850, she came with her ...

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  38. INQUIRY PROMISED

    The Foreign Office is taking a serious view of Captain Kendrick's arrest. It is said that the German authorities have promised Sir Nevile Henderson that a full ...

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  39. 13 KILLED

    Thirteen persons were killed when an airliner crashed at Varese, in Northern Italy. The twin-engined machine, which was ...

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  40. MANY DEATHS

    Two British soldiers and 37 Arabs were killed and eight British soldlers were injured in heavy lighting in the Acre district yesterday, when British troops and ...

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  41. RUSSIAN BALLET

    The Covent Garden Russian Ballet, numbering about 70 persons, is expected to leave London for Australia to-day in the Maloja, which is due in Melbourne on ...

    Article : 142 words
  42. NEW AIR GUARD

    At the invitation of the Secretary of state for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood), the following persons have consented to serve as commissioners for the recently ...

    Article : 226 words
  43. WITNESS HELD

    Julius Williams, a negro witness for the prosecution, was imprisoned after a stormy court scene yesterday when he repudiated a signed statement involving James J. ...

    Article : 143 words
  44. STANDARD PLAYERS

    Richard, Duke of Gloucester, played in the University Theatre last night by Arthur Davies, was a fine portrayal. He headed the cast of the Standard Players' ...

    Article : 139 words
  45. GOLD, MARKETS, AND EXCHANGES

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  46. LONDON METAL PRICES

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  47. DOCTORS STRUCK OFF

    It is officially announced that 1,500 Jewish doctors have been struck off the medical register to date. The consulting work of 5,000 has been ...

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  48. VISIT HERE BY POLAR EXPLORER

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Polar explorer, and Lady Wilkins have sailed by the Monterey for Melbourne on the first part of a new ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. PRINCESS JULIANA

    Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland are at present in Venice. They propose to leave for Scotland in Octo[?]r to be the guests of Mrs. William ...

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  52. THREE NEW CRUISERS

    Subject to the settlement of certain points, the Admiralty has decided to entrust the construction of one of the Dido class cruisers of the 1938 programme to ...

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