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  3. BROADCASTING

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission is making preparations for the opening of the new regional station at Canberra in ...

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  4. CHINESE RETREAT FROM HSUCHOW

    The Japanese report that 100,000 Chinese have begun a general retreat to the south and south-east, with the intention of taking up a[?] line between Kweiteh and Changchow. The Japanese estimate that a quarter of a million Chinese ...

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  5. ANGLO-AMERICAN HITCH IN TRADE TALKS

    (From the Diplomatic Writer of the Australian Associated Press) It is understood that the Anglo-American trade negotiations are in jeopardy, but it is too early to say that a collapse is inevitable. Nevertheless, there is not the slightest doubt that the position ...

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  6. WARSHIP PLANS

    Although details are secret in England, Mr. H. C. Bywater, naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph, reveals that ...

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  7. EIRE AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords agreed to the third reading of the Eire Agreement Bill, which later will receive Royal assent. ...

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  8. BOOKINGS BY DUTCH PLANES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The K.L.M. Company states that Australians are already booking for the maiden trip on the Dutch service between London ...

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  9. GERMAN NOTE TO BRAZIL

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The German Government has made representations to Brazil concerning the allegations in a Brazilian newspaper that ...

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  10. VON CRAMM'S ARREST SECRET

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The secrecy surrounding Von Cramm's arrest is evidenced by the fact that sports outfitters last week published a catalogue ...

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  11. NORTHAMPTON

    Arriving an[?] hour before the start of the match with Northamptonshire, the Australians formed a procession and were escorted from the station by ...

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  12. COLONIES

    Captain Weinig, propaganda leader of the German Colonial League, in a speech at Munich, declared that the absorption of Austria made ...

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  13. FASTER VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Asked to consult shipping companies with a view of expediting the voyage to Sydney, which had taken five weeks for ...

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  14. CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

    It is understood that the Czechoslovakian Government's negotiations with Herr Hcnlein for a settlement of the Sudeten German problem, will ...

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  15. FRANCE AND ITALY

    Discussions between Italy and France have not yet been resumed, but it is expected that the French Minister (M. ...

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  16. ARMED FORCES

    Notice of a bill to provide for the control of British armed forces visiting Australia, was given by the Minister for Defence (Mr Thorby) in the ...

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  17. UNDERWORLD DISQUIET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Although scores of housebreakers have been arrested in the past few weeks, there, has been such an alarming increase ...

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  18. NURSE WILSON ON THE MEND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— After many anxious[?] days, Nurse, Wilson, showed improvement to-day and doctors believe that she will recover ...

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  19. VICTIM OF PENRITH COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Charles Gill[?] aged 10, of Forest Road, Arncliffe, who was involved in a car smash at Penrith last night died in ...

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  20. SPICER CASE

    Considerable interest is being taken in the last minute endeavour to secure the reprieve of Alfred Spicer by the Howard Prison Reform League, a ...

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  21. INDIRECT TAXES

    Appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the incidence of indirect taxation was urged upon the Government by the Leader of the ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND GOLF CHAMPION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— [?] Ferrier to-day won the Queensland open golf championship with an aggregate for four rounds of 284. He ...

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  23. LOST FREIGHTER MYSTERY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the freighter Anglo-Australian, has not yet been cleared up. It is ...

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  24. DORSETSHIRE DESERTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It in announced from Hongkong that fifteen members of the crew of the cruiser Dorsetshire deserted in Australian ...

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  25. POLICE CHIEF

    It is stated that the request of the Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay), who has asked the Government for leave to retire on the ground of ill ...

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  26. A.B.C. CELEBRITY TOURS

    On the grounds that it would be detrimental to the Interests of the broadcasting services of Australia to disclose the cost of and returns from ...

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  27. BETTING CONTROL

    Metropolitan hotelkeepers to-day accepted the advice of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association and broadcast a description of the races ...

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  28. ROBINS

    Reginald Simonds in the "Daily Mail" says that although the selectors so far have not reached a decision, Robins is almost certain to be captain ...

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  29. MOULDERS' STRIKE

    NEWCASTLE. Wednesday.—Moulders have gone on strike at the Commonwealth Steel By-products works. The residue of money collected for ...

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  30. £1250 FOR LOSS OF LEG

    In the Supreme Court to-day Walter John Budd brought action against the Commissioner for Road Transport, claiming £2,000 as compensation for ...

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  31. Alleged Theft by [?]Barmaid[?]

    Ball was refused at the Adolaide Police Court to-day when Eileen Flynn, aged 23, a barmaid of Sydney, was further remanded on a charge of ...

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  32. ALSATIAN MENACE VIEWED WITH ALARM

    A conference of the Pastures Protection Boards to-day carried a motion urging that all Alsatians should be either destroyed or sterilised. ...

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  33. VON LUCKNER PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Communist party leaders announced to-night that they would demonstrate on Friday night against the landing of Count ...

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  34. AIR SERVICES CURTAILED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bad weather conditions in New South Wales to-day caused curtailment of interstate mail plane services. Driving ...

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