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  2. INDUSTRIAL GROWTH

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Recent developments in Europe, and the general application of the national self-sufficiency policy ...

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  3. RETURNING HOME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After a further review of the International situation, in which the High Commissioner (Mr.Bruce) was called into ...

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  4. MAN STILL UNKNOWN

    Detectives investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a dam at Dumosa, near Wycheproof, on Friday morning have ...

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  5. APPROACH TO HITLER "No Use"—Mr. Chamberlain

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) informed a questioner in the House of Commons yesterday that he did not think that any good ...

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  6. PARADE OF TRIUMPH

    To mark Germany's latest acquisitions, a gigantic military parade has been arranged for April 20, when troops in Berlin will ...

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    A STRIKING CLOSE-UP OF WIRRAWAY No.1, the first Australian-built fighting plane, which successfully completed its first lests on Monday. This picture was taken yesterday outside its hangar at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation's factory at Fishermen's Bend. One hundred machines of this type have been ordered by the Defence Department. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DENSE BAY FOG Shipping Delayed

    Shipping in Port Phillip Bay was delayed for several hours yesterday morning by one of the densest fogs of this season. Although the fog lifted at Williamstown ...

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  9. 200 TROOPS ARRIVE

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Carrying 200 troops of the new Darwin mobile force and 10 of their commanding officers, the liner Montoro ...

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  10. MADRID FALL ANNOUNCED

    Madrid has surrendered. The Republican Central Army has capitulated, abandoning the whole of the front they ...

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  11. Obituary WAS XAVIER COACH

    Mr. Mark Shea, one of the best-known sportsmen in Victoria, died at the Mercy Hospital, East Melbourne, yesterday, after an Illness of several weeks. He was aged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SHE FOUND A HORSESHOE—

    Turning mattresses and tucking in sheets were just daily routine for one of the housemaids at a Bourke street hotel, until two weeks ago, when, in the course ...

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  13. DELAY AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Because of the heavy fog over Corio Bay this morning the motor-ship Triaster was several hours late in reaching Geelong. The Triaster ...

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  14. U.S. ARMY VOTE PASSED

    The Senate passed without a dissenting vote the 513,000,000 dollar (£A128,250,000) Army Bill, which provides the largest peace-time ...

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  15. £658,365 ESTATE

    Application has been lodged with the Victorian Probate Office for a reseal of tile will of the late Mr. Clarence Chesney Wilson, of Avenue road, Regent's Park, ...

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  16. SUBSIDY OFFER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Subsidies of £1,000 a year for three years to each of the six Australian universities will be offered by the Federal Government for ...

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  17. NO WONDER HE HAD A PAIN!

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— After Thomas McQuire had complained of severe stomach ache after eating crawfish, an X-ray examination ...

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  18. GENERAL SMUTS GLOOMY

    There was armed anarchy abroad such as had never previously existed in history, declared the South African Minister for Justice (General Smuts) to-day. ...

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  19. THE REV. D. DALEY

    Many clergymen and laymen of the Methodist Church colleagues of the AntiSweating League, and personal friends attended the funeral of the Rev. Daniel ...

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  20. SCARLET FEVER

    CURRIE, Tuesday.— Several cases of scarlet fever are reported on King Island, and the town hall is being used for Isolation purposes Efforts are being made ...

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  21. THIEVES HAVE PARTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is thought that thieves who entered the premises of Walter Cavill Pty. Ltd., grocers and distributors, of Sussex street, city, early this ...

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  22. SWIMMING POOL

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—The new enclosed swimming area on the eastern foreshore constructed by the city council at a cost of £12,000 was officially ...

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  23. WALWA INQUEST

    The refusal of the deputy coroner (Mr. H. P. McKenzie McHarg) to conduct the inquest into the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann White, of Walwa, because ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. ARABS' LEADER SHOT DEAD

    Abdul Rahim Haji Brahim chief lieutenant of the Grand Mufti and believed to be commander-ln-chief of the Arab rebels in Palestine is reported to ...

    Article : 105 words
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  26. RUSSIAN TRADE

    As a result of the British Trade Mission, headed by the Secretary of the Department of Oversea Trade (Mr. Hudson), the Soviet Government has agreed ...

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  27. Affairs Abroad

    Although Signor Mussolini, in his speech on Sunday, said that the problems of France and Italy had been "shown" in his Note of December 17 last to be Tunisia, ...

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  29. AMBASSADORS TO MEET

    At the end of the week the British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie) will sail from Japan on the Empress of Canada to Shanghai, where he will meet ...

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  30. CLOTHING IN LAGOON

    ALBURY, Tuesday.— Police investigating the "pyjama girl" murder at Albury to-day recovered several more ...

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  32. METALLURGY AWARD

    An Education Department scholarship in metallurgy has been awarded to Mr. H. Whalley, a diploma student attending the Bairnsdale School of Mines. It is ...

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  33. PROBLEM SOLVED

    Augustus John, the noted painter, has relinquished "with the greatest reluctance" all claim to being the artist who drew an exhibit at the Cambridge museum. ...

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  34. N.Z. CONSULATE CHANGE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday. — Acting upon instructions received from the Czech Consul-General in Australia (Dr. K. Kveton), the Czech Consul in Auckland ...

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  35. COLLISION WITH PONY

    TERANG, Tuesday, — Two men were injured and a pony killed when a collision occurred two miles from Terang. Mr. Ivan Blackney, of Warrnambool, was ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA AND CZECHS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Consul-General for Germany (Dr. Asmis) and the commercial attache in Australia for Czechoslovakia (M. L. Vasek) said ...

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    AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION for the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) as he made his way to the platform at the opening of the United Country party conference at Bendigo yesterday. He is being followed by members of his Cabinet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. INFANT INJURED

    MILDURA, Tuesday.— Struck by a motor-truck in Merbein last night Neil Simmons, aged 15 months, of Oak Avenue, between Merbein South and Koorlong, ...

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  39. "WE ARE I.R.A. MEN"

    Five men accused of possession of explosives at the Old Bailey, in statements from the dock, said that they were not criminals, but Irish Republican Army ...

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  40. "Little Doctor" Celebrates His Jubilee

    Fifty years ago a young man with high ideals for the betterment of the condtions of his fellows entered public life as the member for West Melbourne In the ...

    Article : 294 words
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