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    Recruits for Australia's defence services under review at Victoria Barracks. (Top) Wing-Commander G. Jones (left), Air-Commodore S. J. Goble (centre), and Squadron-Leader H. Austin interviewing a candidate for the Royal Australian Air Force. (Lower) Fine types ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TRAGEDY AT GLENROY

    George Green, aged 42 years, chimney sweep, of Bamfield road, West Heidelberg, was charged at the City Court yesterday with having ...

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  4. TRADE AGREEMENTS SIGNIFICANT WILL HAVE POLITICAL IMPORT

    Impressive ceremonies marked the signing of the Anglo-American and Canadian-American reciprocal trade pacts yesterday. Representatives of the three Governments concerned assembled ...

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  5. ADJOURNED INQUIRY BOARD GIVES NO REASON

    Without warning, the Air Accidents Investigation Committee yesterday morning adjourned the inquiry into the Kyeema disaster ...

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  6. GERMANS IN AFRICA Nazi Activity

    Germans in South-West Africa were firmly convinced that Hitler would take control of that territory in the near future, said ...

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  7. NOT GENERAL SUPPORT

    Although the State Parliamentary United Austialia party has decided to offer to support the Dunstan Ministry in any measures ...

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  8. RACING STABLES FOREMAN

    BENDIGO, Friday. — Charged with having used insulting words at the Bendigo racecourse yesterday, and also with having assaulted Detective A. W. Boater, ...

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  9. MR. PIROW IN BERLIN

    A guard of honour and a brass bond welcomed the South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Plrow) when he arrived here to-day. ...

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  10. WIDER POWERS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Because of the decision, tacitly reached several weeks ago, to abandon the Interstate Commission Bill, the Federal Ministry will reappoint ...

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  11. Agreement With U.S.A.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Variations in Australian preferences with Great Britain to facilitate the Anglo-American trade agreement were ...

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  12. APPEAL FOR REVOLT

    An impassioned plea by Mr. Winston Churchill (Con.) for a revolt of 50 Government supporters went unheeded in the House of ...

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  13. SHORT-LIVED VICTORY

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The victory of the Opposition in the Senate yesterday, when it defeated the Government by two votes on an amendment to the Seamen's ...

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  14. JUDGE'S ORDER DISOBEYED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — For having disobeyed a Court order to keep away from the shop where her daughter, Kathleen Landstrom, conducted a hairdressing ...

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  15. DUTY ON WHEAT ABOLISHED

    The Anglo-American agreement takes three forms, as follow:— 1. Undertakings not to increase existing duties. ...

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  16. NO DIRECTION

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A statement that the abrupt adjournment of the inquiry into the Kyeema disaster had been made solely to permit members of the ...

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  17. NO ADVICE ABOUT COLONIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"Assuming that the honorable member has in mind the question of the return of colonies, the answer is that no communication has ...

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  18. NAVIGATION AIDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Thorby) declined to-day to comment on the statement by Professor T. H. Laby, of the University ...

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  20. THE "SENTINEL" TALKS

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

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  22. BRITISH PRESS HAILS PACT

    Au the morning newspapers to-day devoted considerable space to the Anglo-American pact, and referred in generous terms to the sympathetic part played by ...

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  23. LABOUR HOLDS SEAT

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  24. BRAKE BEING APPLIED Terrorism of Jews

    The Nazi campaign of terrorism against the Jews is being toned down. As a result of Herr Hitler's veto on looting, a Nuremberg ...

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  25. CHINESE STILL ADVANCE HEAVY SHELLING

    Despite heavy shelling by Japanese warships, which have been moved up the Pearl River, the Chinese claim that their advance on Canton continues steadily. ...

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  26. ATTACK ON CARDINAL

    The "Oservatore Romano" (official organ of the Vatican) publishes details of the mob attack on the home of Cardinal Faulhaber on November 11. It states ...

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  27. ECONOMIC CHAOS

    Japanese experts admit that they have been bafiled in their attempts to stabilise financial and commercial conditions in North China. Private Chinese refuse to ...

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  28. GOLD, EXCHANGES

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  29. FORD BOYCOTT URGED

    The Committee for Industrial Organisation, which is holding its convention at Pittsburgh, under the chairmanship of Mr. John L. Lewis, has provisionally ...

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  30. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Attacked as Poseur

    A fierce attack on the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, former Prime Minister, for his "love of luxury and social ambition," is made in a book written by his ...

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  31. TWO KINGS AT DINNER

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) gave a dinner last night at the Foreign Office in honour of King Carol and the Crown Prince Michael of Rumania ...

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