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  2. CARS TO BE MADE HERE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Confirming forecasts of the Federal Governments policy published in "The Argus" several days ago, the ...

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  3. WIDOW'S VIEWS ON GRANT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—For the first time since the death of her husband and the efforts of the Government to make provision ...

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  4. IF AIR RAIDERS CAME

    More than 500 civic leaders in Victoria met at the Town Hall yesterday and enthusiastically endorsed plans to protect the ...

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    SCENES IN LONDON as Royal visit to Canad da begins. (Top) The King leaving his carriage at Waterloo station, where he was met by members of the Cabinet (right), including Mr. Chamberlain. The two Princesses were interested spectatois. (Bottom) Crowds cheering as the State procession Place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROTEST BY POWERS

    The British, French, and United States Consuls at Kulangsu, near Amoy, south-cast China, have jointly protested to the ...

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  7. POPE SEEKS PEACE

    The Rome correspondent of the International News Service says that the Pope, acting as counsellor and not as ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT TO BUY SHIPS

    Authority for expenditure on the purchase of merchant ships and agricultural machinery for ase in an emergency was sought in the House of Commons ...

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  9. SAW THIEVES AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—While many shopkeepers watched them through windows for nearly three hours two men blew a hole in the strongroom at the ...

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  10. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    A report has been received by the British Mineworkers' Federation that German miners in the Ruhr, the Saar, and in Upper Silesia are ...

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  11. Fezzes Mean Peace in Palestine

    A SIGN that conditions are returning to normal in Palestine is the increasing number ot fczzes that arc being worn. ...

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  12. NATIONAL PROGRESS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speaking at the Newtown District Chamber of Commerce luncheon to-day the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said that in spite of Australia's ...

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  13. GERMAN AID TO ITALY

    The statement that 15 per cent, of the italian Army was equipped with German arms and officered by Germans was made by Dr. G. s. Plant yesterday in the ...

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  15. CHURCH FARMS IN AUSTRIA

    Herr Buerckel, the Nazi Commissioner in Austria, yesterday took over the administration of 9,000 farms belonging to the Augustinian Monastery, at ...

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  17. ACTIVITY AT DOCKYARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Increased activity at the Cockatoo Island dockyard, Sydney, owing to the Commonwealth's extended defence programme, was ...

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  18. "SLUR" ON AIR FORCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Lane (U.A.P., N.S.W.), who is a noted worker in the cause of prohibition was rebuked to-day in the House of Representatives ...

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  19. KILLINGS ANGER BULGARS

    The population of the Bulgarian town of Rustchuk, near the Rumanian border, demonstrated yesterday against the killing or 20 Bulgarians by Rumanian police ...

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  20. RIGHT TO HAVE AN ARMY

    Among changes agreed to for the administration of Trans-Jordan, the British mandated territory along the eastern border of Palestine, is one removing the ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. DENIES SHE HAS CORNS

    Miss Ada Sidney Jones, a leading London chiropodist, arrived from England yesterday on her way to Hollywood, where she said she will treat the corns of the ...

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  22. "NOT POTENTIAL DICTATOR"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Declaring that Senator Collings's charge in the Senate yesterday that he was a dictator was made as a Labour contribution to ...

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  23. DAMAGES CLAIM

    Madame Eve Curie, a daughter of Professor Pierre and Marie Curie, the discoverers of radium, has filed a suit claiming £12,500 damages from E. I. Du ...

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  24. AIRLINER MISHAP

    The undercarriage of the Imperial Airways liner Falcon collapsed in landing at Croydon from Paris to-day. The 18 passengers and the three members of ...

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  25. CONSCRIPTING LABOUR IN SPAIN

    The Government has issusd a decree for a general civil mobilisation of men aged from 18 to 50 years, to serve in the economic reconstruction of Spain. ...

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  26. GERMAN FINED

    Rolf Heugerger, a German-born engineer was fined £50 to-day for having illegally had in his possession a submachine-gun and 1,300 rounds or ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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  28. MUST INDICATE RACE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Abandoning the policy which has been observed for many years, the Migration Department will in future ask foreign migrants ...

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  29. ENVIED BUGLER.—

    Samuel Willing, aged 15 years, from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. SIX KILLED IN CRASH

    Six persons were killed and five others were injured when an airliner crashed as it was leaving Fukuoka, 90 miles north of Nagasaki, to-day. ...

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  31. TWO BY-ELECTIONS

    Polling will take place to-day in two London by-elections. In the Abbey Division in Westminster, Sir Harold Webbc, leader of the Municipal Reform party in ...

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  32. SWEDE'S SOLO FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC

    Mr. Charles Backman, a Swedish aviator, is believed to be approaching his destination on a solo Atlantic flight from Newfoundland to Sweden. ...

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  33. Lord Mayor Embarrassed by Spate of Names

    Melbourne has rallied with a vengeance to the support of its Lord Mayor (Councillor A. W. Coles). Recently Councillor Coles decided to ...

    Article : 246 words
  34. KILLED FROM AMBUSH

    Michael Clark, aged 22 years, a Journalist, who was a son of the novelist. Christine Jope Slade, was shot dead from ambush yesterday while motor-cycllng ...

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  35. LONDON METAL PRICES

    Metal Prices at 2 p.m. to-day are compared as hereunder with official closing quotations on Tuesday (in parenthheses):— Copper, standard, £41 (£41/6/10½). ...

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  36. BEHEADED IN GERMANY

    Emil Zeidler, aged 38 years, and Martin Richter, aged 33 years, were beheaded to-day for having betrayed military secrets. ...

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