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  2. SOLVING PROBLEMS OF WORLD

    The great necessities in the solution of the world's present problems were discussed by the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) at a dinner given in his honour at Menzies Hotel by the Melbourne Chamber ...

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  3. FOOD SUPPLY IN WAR Emergency Step

    Preliminary steps to form an organisation to control and conserve foodstuffs and essential materials in the event of an emergency ...

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  4. CAMPS AS REFUGE

    Authority is to be sought from Parliament to spend £1,000,000 on the construction of 50 holiday camps, which can be used as ...

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  5. FRANCO'S DECREE

    General Franco has issued a decree ordering that all those who, between October 1, 1934, and July l8, 1936, contributed to the ...

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    MEMBERS OF THE 2nd MEDIUM BRIGADE (Royal Australian Artillery), after having fought a fierce fire which threatened the Strath Creek township yesterday, were rushed in motor-trucks to Trawool, where fire crossed the Warrigal Range and threatened a number of homes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEMOCRATS IN SUDETENLAND British Investigation

    Fears for the fate of German Social Democrats in Sudetenland following its absorption by the Reich have been expressed in the House of Commons. A Government ...

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  8. PERMANENT FORCE Favoured by Cabinet

    Members of the Federal Cabinet yesterday examined the first report by the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces ...

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  9. MIGRATION OF REFUGEES Dominican Plan for 100,000

    The Dominican Government is willing to absorb 100,000 Jewish refugees, according to a statement made to a meeting of the ...

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  10. BEANS NOW CHEAPER

    Although most vegetables are likely to fetch high prices for some time tempoiary relief will be gained by housewives because of a sharp ...

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  11. REMOVED FROM REGISTER

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.— An appeal against her deregistration as a midwife was made by Mrs. Jane Williams, of Pleasant street, in the city court to-day ...

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  12. CHAIN OF NAVAL BASES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Establishment of a chain of fortified naval bases from Singapore to Fiji, and the strengthening of the Australian Navy and mercantile ...

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  13. German Warning

    Reflecting official views from Berlin, Herr Ernst Kundt, leader of the German minority in Czechoslovakia, speaking at the Nazi Deputies' Club, bitterly attacked ...

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  14. MORE EGGS PRODUCED

    Recelvals of eggs by agents of the Egg Marketing Board showed an increase of 23.4 per cent compared with the previous week For the corresponding ...

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  15. SHELLS AND BULLETS

    Federal munition supply plants have been speeded up with such success that the output of gun and small-arms ammunition has been doubled. ...

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  16. Pope's Burial ITALIAN KING'S HOMAGE

    The Royal House of Savoy will pay homage to the Pope's memory at a solemn funeral service in the Church of St. Andrew della Valle on Friday. ...

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  17. NO BELGIAN CABINET YET

    M. Jaspar, a former Minister for Transport, has failed to form a Cabinet. The Belgian Cabinet fell as a result of the insistence of the Prime Minister (M. ...

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  19. China Continued from Page One "NO TERRITORIAL AMBITIONS"

    The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) made representations to the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) regarding the occupation of Hainan Island, ...

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  21. MR. HOOVER'S WARNING

    Mr. Herbert Hoover, former President of the United States, vigorously attacked the New Deal spending coercion, and warned the nation that it faced the danger ...

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  22. £20,000,000 FINE DUE

    The sum of £20,000,000—the second instalment of the fine of £80,000,000 imposed on Jews in Germany—is payable to-morrow. ...

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  23. STRENGTH OF MILITIA

    Enlistments in the militia forces will not be limited to the 70,000 men now being sought if more than that number offers before the campaign ends. Accoiding to ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. YOUNG KILLER SANE

    According to a report by mental experts, Herschel Grynzpan, a young Jew, was sane when he shot and killed Heir von Rath, third secretary to the German ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. SPECIAL PRAYER

    Archbishop Mannix has issued a direction that in all Roman Catholic churches, until a new Pope is elected, a special liturgical prayer taken from the Votive ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. VETERAN JUDGE RESIGNS

    Mr. Justice Louis D. Brandeis, a noted Liberal, has retired from the Supreme Court Bench. Mr. Justice Brandeis, who is aged 82 ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. DISARMAMENT REMOTE

    In the opinion of the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) there would be little possibility of an international disarmament conference achieving any success.s ...

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  28. TO PAY WITH WOOL

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— German machinery, worth £ 120,000, which will arrive in Sydney soon for Atlas Portland Cement (Australia) Ltd., at Roseville, will be paid ...

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  29. AUTONOMY FOR ARABS

    Statements by the Arab delegation on an alleged pledge of autonomy given on behalf of Great Britain on October 24, 1915, were the principal business yesterday ...

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  30. U.S. DESTROYER SENT

    It is learned that the United States destroyer John D. Edwards has been ordered to proceed to Hainan Island to "investigate the situation and aid United ...

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  31. FILM STAR MARRIED TO EARL'S BROTHER

    The film star Frances Drake was married to the Hon. Cecil Howard, aged 30 years, brother of the Earl of Suffolk, following an elopement from Hollywood. ...

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  32. LORD RUNCIMAN TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    It was announced from No. 10 Downing Street yesterday that the Lord President of the Council (Lord Runciman) has been suffering from the after-effects of ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. 19 ON BOMB CHARGES

    Nineteen persons arrested at different times appeared at Bow street police court to-day on charges of having conspired to use explosives on February 6, when there ...

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