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  2. ACTING WITH HONOUR _ _

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Cheers greeted the Prime Minister (Mr. Mcnzies) on Saturday night, when he declared that if Britain's policy led ...

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  3. WANGARATTA FLOODS.—

    —The road to Bright barricaded at its junction with the Hume Highway. where it vanished into about six feet of Hoodwater from the Ovens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRIBAL WARS IN NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Three native police constables were recently killed, presumably by natives in New Britain, and a patrol was ...

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  5. Watch on Danzig. FIRM BRITISH SPEECHES

    The.Minister-designate for Supply (Dr. Brgin), speaking in Scotland, said: "A beggarly handful, of the world's population is ...

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  6. STRIPPED AND SLAPPED

    Despite the recent assurance of the commander of the Japanese garrison at Tientsin (General Honma) that there would be less ...

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  7. TWO MAJOR REVERSES

    Having suffered two of its most serious defeats the Administration has mobilised its forces in attempts to pass the Neutrality ...

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  8. DUKE CHEERED IN ITALY

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent were warmly cheered when they attended the wedding of the Duke of Spoleto and Princess Irene of Greece at the Florence ...

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  9. MEN FOUND IN HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two intruders were locked in a bedroom for nearly an hour at the home of Maurice McCarten, jockey, in Wansey road, Randwick, on saturday ...

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  10. 30 BILLS FOR ASSEMBLY

    First leadings will be given to more than 30 bills when the Legislative Assembly resumes to-morrow. Eighteen of these are private members' ...

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  11. RAILWAY DEPOT BURNT

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Sunday. — The main building of the Parkeston railway depot, the western terminal of the Trans-Australian railway, was completely ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ON BOYCOTT

    Plans of the trade union movement to boycott the National Register will be discussed by the full executive of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions on July ...

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  13. GUERILLAS IN BATTLE

    About 25,000 are stated to have taken part in a week-long battle between Japanese regulars and Chinese guerillas cast of Tinghsien, on the Klnghan ...

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  14. TO CONTINUE STRIKE

    At a meeting on Saturday, 200 unemployed relief workers who went on strike at Albert Park because they objected to working in wet conditions, decided to ...

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  15. INCREASED AIR TRAFFIC

    More than 1,250,000lb. of mail matter —approximately 50,000,000 letters—are now being carried every three months in the airliners of Imperial Airways Ltd. ...

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  16. SPEEDY SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS

    Production of munitions from two of the annexes set up by the Federal Government in railways workshops and private engineering shops will begin in about six ...

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  17. WOMEN'S UNIT OF R.A.F.

    The King's approval of the formation of a separate women's service for duty with the Royal Air Force in war-time was made by the Secretary of State for Air (Sir ...

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  18. PLANS FOR CENSUS

    CANBERRA. Sunday.— Australian men living in external territories such as Norfolk Island. Papua, and New Guinea will not be eligible for registration under ...

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  19. PACIFIC SQUALLS HAMPER RESCUE SHIP

    Another north-west squall caused a further postponement of the attempt to Tefloat the Japanese freignter China Maru last night. The China Maru is ...

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  20. £600 SAFE THEFT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Between last night and early this morning £600 disappeared mysteriously from a safe built into the office at the White Horse Hotel, Forest ...

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  21. MEETING WISH OF SOVIET

    It is generally believed in political circles in London that Britain is ready to meet the request of the Soviet for naming the Baltic States in a defensive ...

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  22. LIFTING THETIS-?

    The steamer Zello and the Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage Association's vessel Ranger sailed from' the Mersey shortly after noon yesterday for Liverpool Bay to ...

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  23. NOW IN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Proclamations issued by special Gazette yesterday transfer six defence factories and more than 6,000 permanent officers and artisans, ...

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  25. AMERICAN OPINIONS

    Keen interest was displayed by the American public in Lord Halifax's strong words to Germany on Thursday. The New York "Daily News" had this ...

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  26. N.Z. OFFER TO ORPHANS

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.)., Sunday.—A sum of £100 annually for 10 year's has been offered by Mr. F. W. Burley, of Hamilton, to help bring to New Zealand six orphans ...

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  27. BRITISH PROPAGANDA

    At its final session on Friday, after having heard an address by Sir Roderick Jones on news publicity abroad, the Empire Press Union passed a resolution ...

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  28. CLYDE SHIPYARD ACTIVITY

    The Clyde shipbuilders with a record amount of naval tonnage on hand, have launched since the beginning of the year naval craft aggregating 20,000 tons. ...

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  29. FARM EXPERT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Development of Northern Territory agriculture is expected after a superintendent of agriculture is appointed by the Commonwealth ...

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  30. NO-CONFIDENCE MOVE LIKELY IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—A motion of no-confidence against the Government mainly on the grounds of the Dominion's financial situation, the apparent failure ...

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  31. FEWER UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN

    Winding up a debate on unemployment, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Ernest Brown) stated in the House of Commons on Friday that the June returns, which ...

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  32. I.R.A. Bombings "BOWLED OUT OF BED"

    The Nottingham parcels office was wrecked, and masonry and glass were hurled across the road. George Gunn. the former English ...

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  33. GERMAN SWEETHEARTS REUNITED IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday. — Forced by their Jewish ancestiy and political persecution to separate in Germany two years ago a young man and a young ...

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  34. GIVEN POISON BY MISTAKE

    Given lysol in mistake for cough mixture, Leonard Collins, aged five years, of Bentleigh, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital early yesterday morning. ...

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  35. LINESMAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Theodore Mervyn Kennedy, 40, telegraph linesman, employed by the Postmaster-General's Department, was killed instantly yesterday ...

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  36. LORD HUNTINGFIELD IN LONDON.

    —The former Governor of Victoria and Lady Huntingfield were the guests of honour at a reception al Australia House when they returned to London lasl month. They are shown wilth Wing-Commander and Mis. McNamara and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Terrier Keeps Day and Night Vigil Over Puppy's Body

    Keeping inspectors and crowds of people at bay with its snarls, a wire-haired Irish terrier, shivering in the intense cold and soaked by ...

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  38. SIZE OF NEW GERMAN CRUISERS

    Since Germany denounced the Anglo-German Naval Treaty, frequent reports declare that she is building 10,000-ton cruisers with 8in. guns. ...

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  39. NOW—GIVE YOUR NERVES A CHANCE!

    A week or two at VICTORIA'S LEADING HYDRO will make a wonderful difference to your nervous system and to your condition generally. With such a ...

    Article : 114 words
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