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  2. YOUTH FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Friday. — On a charge that, while armed with a revolver and in the company of Raymond David Adams, he assaulted Robert ...

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  3. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Herbert Jenner, aged 23 years, labourer, of Grattan street, Kensington, was charged at the city watchhouse soon after his arrival ...

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  4. BLOT ON THE AVENUE

    A demand that, in the interests of safety, action should be taken to eliminate the blind curve in Alexandra avenue beneath the ...

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  5. MUST ORGANISE FOR AIR DEFENCE BRITAIN'S VITAL NEED AT HOME

    Air raid precautions cover the whole question of Great Britain's security at home, and the life of the nation must be organised to face a "knock-out blow" from the air, according to the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel ...

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  6. FUTURE FEDERAL MEMBERS?

    Were they looking to the future? The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan) and the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens) photographed in Canberra yesterday before the meeting of the Loan Council. Both have been mentioned as likely to enter Federal politics shortly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CLASHES ON FRONTIER Czechs and Germans

    Serious rioting which has been reported from the Czech side of the frontier between Czechoslovakia and Germany is said by German ...

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  8. SPIES ON LINER

    Tense silence reigned in the Supreme Court yesterday as the prosecution read a statement signed by Johanna Hofmann, ...

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  9. SNIPING BY ARABS

    Sniping by Arab rebels from the minarets of the Mosque of Haram and other places in that area occurred last night. Nevertheless, ...

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  10. SWEDISH SHIP BOMBED

    On account of the bombing of a Swedish ship in which he was travelling in the Mediterranean was given by Lieut-Commander L. F. Hopkinson, R.N., ...

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  11. British Policy

    A demand that the Government should state its foreign policy clearly was made by Sir Percy Harris, Liberal member for Bethnal Green in the House of Commons, ...

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  12. LIGHTS TESTED

    The special lighting system which will be used on the route between the new Punt road bridge and the city was given another test last night, when several of the lights ...

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  13. LARGER STATE ORCHESTRAS

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Dr. Malcolm Sargent, the eminent English conductor, discussing his visit to Australia, said to-day that the support given by the ...

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  14. GERMAN PLANS

    The Minister for Air (Field-Marshal Goerlng) intends, it is said, to try to maintain the advantage that Germany has gained over Great Britain in air ...

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  15. COMMUNIST APPEAL

    The central committee of the Communist party of Australia has received a cable message from the general secretary of the Communist party in ...

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  16. PEACE PACTS

    A series of spectacular steps and personal contacts between European political leaders is predicted by French newspapers, which believe that pacts will be concluded ...

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  17. ARRESTS IN FRANCE

    Vlttorlo Diresta, of the Italian consular agency at Annecy, and Adrian Grosso, of the Italian consular agency at Chambery, have been arrested on charges of ...

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  18. German Support

    German newspapers are beginning to support the Arab cause in Palestine. The "Berliner Volkszeitung" publishes headlines to the effect that Great Britain ...

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  19. COMMENT IN BERLIN

    The newspaper "Voelkischer Beobachter," commenting on the British rearmament efforts, says:—"The desire of the British people for security cannot be ...

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  20. NEW CEREAL FACTORY

    The sale was completed yesterday of a group of factory buildings and house property at the corner of Heidelberg road and Edwards street, Fairfield, to H. F. H. ...

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  21. BETTING ODDS BROADCAST

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Proposals for uniform Federal and State action to control broadcasting of betting odds have been postponed owing to the pressure of ...

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  22. "NO MORE THAN FRIENDS"

    PERTH, Friday.—Giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the administration of mental hospitals, Mrs. Mabel Kitson, wife of the ...

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  23. SOUTH JAPAN TYPHOON

    When a typhoon struck the Kagoshima prefecture this morning 240 known deaths occurred. It is estimated that 260 persons are missing and 600 injured. ...

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  24. SHIPS BOMBED IN SPAIN Payment Proposals

    Suggestions made by the British Government regarding compensation payable to British ships bombed in Spanish ports will be considered by the committees of ...

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  25. "IRON LUNG" BIRTH

    Mrs. Helja Saar.koski, aged 17 years, a victim of infantile paralysis, prematurely gave birth to a baby weighing 2½1b., while in an "Iron lung." The case is ...

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  26. NOVELTY AT ZOO

    The playing of mouth-organs by two baby elephants is a novel attraction at the Zoological Gardens. One of the babies is aged 3 years and ...

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  27. TRAINS DELAYED

    An electrician was critically injured and five trains on the Dandenong and Frankston lines were delayed for periods up to five minutes as the result of an ...

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  28. "NO" CERTAINTY OF CURE"

    Reporting on the 12 months' treatment of 63 infantile paralysis patients, a special committee appointed by the London County Council says that it ...

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  29. CARTOONIST'S ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The late Mr. Tom Glover, cartoonist and newspaper artist, did not make a will. His estate of £5,700, therefore, passes into intestacy. ...

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  30. A CALL TO SCOTSMEN

    The Victorian Scottish Regiment has some vacancies for recruits. Young men of Scottish descent, over the age of 18, who are interested, should see the ...

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  32. INTRUDER IN BEDROOM

    Awakened by a noise in her bedroom at 3 a.m. on Thursday, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Ringrose, of Dryburgh street, North Melbourne, saw a man bending over a chest ...

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  35. BELGIAN KING'S VISIT

    King Leopold of Belgium and his sister, the Princess of Piedmont, wife of the Crown Prince Humberto of Italy, arrived in London yesterday afternoon on a ...

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  36. TOWNS BOMBED

    Thirteen persons were killed and 30 were wounded when Alcala and Henares were raided from the air for the second time in two days. ...

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  37. CITY AND KING CAROL

    At a meeting of the Court of Commons Council of the City of London, held at the Guildhall yesterday, a resolution was unanimously p[?]ed inviting King Carol ...

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  38. SUICIDE AND INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The bill dealing with life assurance policies in cases of suicide passed the second reading and committee stages in the Legislative ...

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  40. OFFICER ARRESTED

    A Norwegian non-intervention control officer (Captain Freldar Jacobson) was arrested in Germany while travelling to London on his way to Spain. He is now ...

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  41. FILMS SHOWN

    "Non-Intervention" and "The Health of Spain" were two films shown at the University of Melbourne yesterday before a large student audience. A sum of £4 ...

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  42. LORD STANLEY BURIED

    Lord Stanley, formerly Secretary of State for the Dominions, who died on Sunday, was buried yesterday at Knowsley, where the private funeral service was ...

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  43. PARLIAMENT OF YOUTH

    Mr. W. O. Burt, a member of the Housing Commission, acted as "Premier" to introduce a new Housing Bill before the Parliament of Youth, which met at ...

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  44. MOTORIST'S ESCAPE

    Dancers at the Lower Plenty Hall were alarmed by a crash shortly after midnight yesterday when a car ran off the Eltham road, crashed through a ...

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  45. M. PONCET HONOURED

    It is reported from Berlin that Herr Hitler intends to confer the Order of the German Eagle upon M. Francois Poncet, former French Ambassador to Germany, ...

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  46. PASSENGER MISSING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man, believed to have been William Gilmore, of Narrabeen, joined the coastal passenger steamer Gwydir at Sydney last night, but he was ...

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  47. KEMAL IMPROVING

    A bulletin states that the condition of Kemal Ataturk, President of the Turkish Republic, continues to improve. Kemal Ataturk has been seriously ill ...

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  48. MERCURY RETURNS

    The seaplane Mercury, upper component of the Short-Mayo composite aircraft, which flew from Dundee to the mouth of the Orange River (South Africa)—6,045 ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL OFFENCES

    Forty-six convictions were recorded at the Metropolitan Industrial Court in October. Seventeen were for carting goods outside the statutory hours, and 17 for ...

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  51. CAR VICTIM'S DEATH

    PERTH, Friday.—Matthew Roy Baxter, aged 43 years, military pensioner, of Perth, died in hospital to-day from the effects of a fractured skull and thigh and ...

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