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  2. MISSING MAN'S HORSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After his violent outburst yesterday, Albert Andrew Moss, 61, labourer, was quiet and composed in the Dubbo ...

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  3. MOBILE FORCE PLANS

    An important question awaiting consideration by the Defence Council is the plan for a permanent mobile force, which has been ...

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  4. G.P.O. INQUIRY BREEZE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Remarking "As the evidence stands I do not believe it" Mr. Justice Maxwell interrupted the ...

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    DANZIG CELEBRATES GERMAN FESTIVAL.—A street in Danzig bedecked with German flags during a German national festival. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROOSEVELT ANXIOUS

    HYDE PARK (N.Y.), Tuesday. President Roosevelt fears that the Representatives' action in forbidding "cash and "carry" shipments ...

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  7. WIDE ISSUE IN TALKS

    Anglo-Japanese talks arising out of incidents at Tientsin, which are expected to begin here on Thursday, will not, according to ...

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  8. Danzig From Page One. NAZI MOVES CONFIRMED

    Reliable reports of intense military activity in Danzig were quoted by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in the House of ...

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  9. CAR PARKING CONDITIONS

    Traffic authorities believe that the City Council's new two-hour parking regulation has improved conditions by speeding up the "circulation" of cars, and has ...

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  10. FOR COMMUNITY RECREATION

    Plans for a community centre recreation building for Royal Park, at an estimated cost of £19,500, have been prepared at the Town Hall. ...

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  11. "FIRST CONCERN"

    Defence should be one of the first concerns of the people of a demociatlc country, Sir George Pearce told University students yesterday at a meeting of the ...

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  12. PHONE THREAT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The Consul-General for Japan (Mr. Akiyama) was escorted by police officers to the Millions Club on Monday because earlier in the day a man ...

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  13. RECORDS IN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Production from secondary industries in 1937-38 reached the record value of £186,942,024. an increase of 77 per cent over the ...

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  14. WIRRAWAYS ON MONDAY

    At least three Wirraway war planes will be officially handed over by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation to the Air Board at an official function at the ...

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  15. MUFTI ACCUSED

    Eight former commanders of Arab rebel bands in Palestine have issued a manifesto to the Arab peoples attacking the Grand Mufti and the Arab Higher ...

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  16. AGE OF STEAM ROLLERS

    When the public works committee of the Caulfield Council reported last night that it had been found necessary to recondition one of the steam rollers at a ...

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  17. HOUSES AT THE BEND

    Forty contractors have registered with the Housing Commission for the right to tender for the construction of "sample" houses which are to be built at ...

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  18. ELDERLY MAN MISSING

    Since he left his home at 2 p.m. on June 29 to attend a funeral at the Burwood Cemetery, Holt Buchanan, aged 66 years of Nicholson street, Fitzroy, has not been ...

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  19. KERB BAN MAY BE EXTENDED

    Prohibition of kerbside parking in central city streets probably will be discussed by the City Council traffic committee to-day. ...

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  20. Thetis Inquiry From Page One. SOME COULD HAVE LEFT

    When Mr. Paget suggested that the real cause of the disaster was dilatoriness in sending rescue and the excessive crew carried, the Attorney-General (Sir ...

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  21. Questions in House

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Butler) was asked in the House of Commons if the Japanese Government had submitted any evidence showing the ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. REICH TROOPS IN PRAGUE

    German military forces in Bohemia have been greatly increased as a preliminary, it is believed, to the incorporation of the protectorate in the Reich proper. ...

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  24. HEAVY FIGHTING

    A general Japanese offensive against the forces of the Outer Mongolian People's Republic in the region of Lake Buirnor is announced as having begun yesterday ...

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  25. FATHER'S CLAIM

    NORTH BAY (Ontario), Tuesday. Mr. Oliva Dionne, father of the Dionne quintuplets, has filed in court a statement of claim demanding that Dr. Alan ...

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  26. "ROUNDABOUT" SYSTEM"

    Careful consideration will be given by the City Council traffic committee to the question of introducing the "roundabout" system of control at certain intersections, ...

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  27. RUSSIAN GESTURE

    While the Bulgarian Prune Minister (Kiosse Ivanoff) left Sofia last night to see Herr Hitler, the Russian Charge d'Affaires at Sofia, called at the Foreign ...

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  28. FEWER UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN

    Registered unemployed persons in Great Britain totalled 1,349,579 at June 12, according to a Ministry of Labour return. These comprised 1,098,793 wholly ...

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  29. R.A.F. RECRUITING RISE

    Enlistments in the Royal Air Force last week totalled 781, compared with 436 in the corresponding week last year. This brings the total entry of pilots, ...

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  30. TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT PRAHRAN

    The Prahran Council proposes to instal complete sets of automatic traffic lights at eight of the principal intersections in the municipality The city engineer (Mr. ...

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  31. CHINESE IMPORT CUTS

    Chief sufferers by the Chinese Government's new restrictions on imports will be Britain, £2,000,000 a year; the United States, £4,000,000; Germany, £1,500,000. ...

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  32. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

    Price of gold, £7/8/6½ (no change). Exchanges.—Dollars, 4.68[?]; francs, 176¾; guilders (Batavia), 8.80. Mines were firmer to-day. Wiluna, 7/1½; ...

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  33. LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHTS

    "Another remarkable advance in Australian aviation" was the comment of the Director-General of Civil Aviation (Mr. A. B. Corbett) yesterday on the one-day ...

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  34. INDIAN STRIKERS CHASE ENGLISHMEN

    A crowd of angry native strikers besieged three Englishmen in a jute mill here to-day. The strikers forced the three men to ...

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  35. ATTACHE'S LETTER

    Lieut.-Coloncl Spear, British military attache to the Chinese Government, who was arrested by the Japanese on the Outer Mongolian frontier, will complete 40 days ...

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  36. GAS SHORTAGE THREAT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A shortage of gas in most of the suburbs in the metropolitan area is threatened as a result of the decision to-day of gas-meter readers to ...

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  37. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT IN CUSTODY

    BROOKVILLE (Ontario), Tuesday. Dr. J. M. Smith, former president of Louisiana (U.S.) State University, who has been indicted on embezzlement ...

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    AMY JOHNSON, AIRLINE PILOT AND MOVING TARGET.—Amy Johnson, the famous English airwoman, now flies planes on the five-shilling ferry service between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. At night she pilots her plane to aid local anti-aircraft units. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. FLIGHT RESUMED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—After having been delayed for two days on its eventful flight from Parafield to Alice Springs at the week-end, Guinea Airways' Lockheed ...

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  40. EX-MINISTER DEAD

    Lord Mount Temple, who as Mr. W. W. Ashley, was Minister for Transport from 1924 to 1929, has died. He was aged 71 years. He was created a Privy Councillor ...

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  41. NEW ATLANTIC SERVICE

    A consolidated flying-boat similar to the Guba, owned by a new United States company, American Export Airliners, arrived here to-day from Lisbon on the company's ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND AIRMAILS

    Changes in the flying schedules on the Sydney-Brisbane Cairns air routes have made adjustments necessary in the closing times of airmails for these places. ...

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  43. "TEN DIRTY LITTLE FINGERS"

    Finger marks and other blemishes are easily washed off walls enamelled with "Dulsetta," the new overseas vogue in dull-satiny wall enamel, which dries as ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. DOES YOUR WORK LACK CONCENTRATION?

    Concentration is mainly a matter of sound nerves Come to VICTORIA'S LEADING HYDRO; revitalise your nervous system, restore your powers of ...

    Article : 64 words
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