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  2. TRUCK-DRIVER FOR TRIAL

    Alfred Whitworth, the driver of the sand truck which was in a collision with a bus in Warrigal road, Oakleigh, on March 17, when the ...

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    THE LION of Wesley. Miss Edna Hitchins and her mascot photographed at the boat race yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZI SPY SYSTEM DENIED

    No attempts had ever been made to coerce refugees from Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia now living in Australia, said officials at the German ...

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  5. FIVE HOURS' RIOTING

    Five hours of continuous rioting by Jerusalem Jews as a protest against British policy in Palestine ended early ...

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  6. MONTREAL'S WELCOME

    Montreal bid God-speed to the King and the Queen last night after a public reception unparalleled in Canada's ...

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  7. CHILD LABOUR PERMITS

    Allegations that the system of issuing permits for girls aged less than 15 years to work in factories caused many young workers to be ...

    Article : 391 words
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    HERR ARTHUR GREISER, president of the Danzig Senate, makes no secret of where his sympathies lie. This picture, which arrived in Melbourne yesterday by airmail, shows him working at his desk. Behind him on the wall is a large portrait of Herr Hitler. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IN DEFENCE OF PARLIAMENT

    Arguments that the Federal Parliament was delegating too much of its powers, with far too little discussion, were strongly answered yesterday by the Prime ...

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  10. STEPS AGAINST INVASION

    The International Settlement authorities at Shanghai are taking precautions against a possible Japanese occupation similar to that attempted at Kulangsu, ...

    Article : 549 words
  11. UNION'S HELP TO PARTY

    A threat that it would withhold the payment of affiliation fees and election grants to the party was made yesterday by the Federal council of the ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. "FEELS" WAY TO QUAY

    The Union Company's Awatea, from New Zealand, had berthed at Circular Quay this morning before the signalman at South Head knew that she had passed ...

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  13. YOUTH'S DEATH IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Unchallenged medical opinion that drowning was the cause of death has helped to convince the police that a body found in the Port ...

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  14. NO MONEY FOR SPAIN

    Even if it wanted to borrow, the new Spanish Government could not raise a loan on the London market at present. Answering questions in the House of ...

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  15. WATER SHOWER ON JUDGE

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—Covered from head to foot with dirty water, Mr. Justice O'Bryan found himself in a quandary this morning until a juryman, ...

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  16. 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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  17. MAY BE FORCED TO LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The unusual case of a Chinese youth who may be forced to leave Australia by the end of next month was mentioned in the House of ...

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  18. ADMITS FALSE STATEMENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An admission that he had made written statements for divorce proceedings which included descriptions of incidents which had not ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. ELGIN MARBLES DAMAGE

    Arthur Holcombe, aged 73 years, who is paid 11/ a week as a pensioner of the British Museum, revealed yesterday that he had used a blunt copper tool to clean ...

    Article : 162 words
  20. CHASE SEQUEL

    Imprisonment for three months for having loitered in a public place with intent to commit a felony and for 14 days for having resisted arrest were the ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. ENDEAVOUR INQUIRY

    The Civil Lord of the Admiralty (Lieut.-Colonel Llewellin) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the survey ship on the New Zealand station, ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

    Price of gold, £7/8/6 (no change). Exchanges.—Dollar, 4,68¼; franc, 176¾; quilder (Batavia), 8.70. Australian mining shares steady. ...

    Article : 54 words
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  24. SHIP STILL AGROUND

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Unsuccessful attempts were made to-day to refloat the motor-vessel Babinda, which went aground near Stewart Island, in Sandy ...

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  25. BOY STRUCK BY CAR

    John Lyons aged 12 years, of Albert street, East Melbourne, suffered cerebral irritation and concussion when he was knocked down by a car in Victoria parade, ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. U.S. NAVY BILL PASSED

    The Senate passed the Naval Bill entailing the expenditure of £103,750,000 on planes, ships, and defences. Senator Byrnes revealed that the ...

    Article : 63 words
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  28. REICH SEIZES GOLD

    The "Financial News" says that it is reported that Germany has obtained control of £6,000,000 worth of Czech gold held in London. ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. THE MEN WHO SAID "NO" TO HITLER.

    —(By Airmail) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. "OI!"—STUDENTS ARE IRONIC

    For several minutes last night the students of Liverpool University ironically shouted "Sieg hell" ("Warrior, hall" —the Nazi chant) after an honoray ...

    Article : 90 words
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