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  3. PRIVILEGE

    The House of Commons, after a tense debate to-day, agreed without division to the appointment of a Select Committee to determine the ...

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  4. UNIONS LEAVE LANG A.L.P.

    A sensation was caused in industrial circles when it was announced that the delegates from the Municipal Employees[?] Union and the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways Union had resigned from the Lang Central Executive of the A.L.P. [?]in ...

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  5. MEDIATION

    The Presence of British, German and italian Ambassadors, and Swiss Ministers, continue to be a basis of rumour that they ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA STANDS FIRM

    Another Anglo-Australian ministerial meeting has been arranged for Tuesday. Meanwhile, attempts are being made behind the scenes to overcome a virtual deadlock. It is expected that Sir Horace Wilson, so often Mr. ...

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  7. £50,000 NUFFIELD GIFT

    LONDON. Friday.—Lord Nuffield has given £50,000[?] to the Birmingham University for building a new physics laboratory. ...

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  8. JAPANESE FLOOD DEATH ROLL

    TOKYO, Friday.—The toll in the Kwanto floods is 134 drowned and eight missing. ...

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  9. FLYING BOAT AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—The flying boat Cordelia, arrived from England and will leave to-morrow morning for Austiaha. ...

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  10. KING'S SPEECHES IN FRENCH

    LONDON[?] Friday.—The King's two main addresses at the State functions in Paris will be delivered in French. ...

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  11. MELBOURNE AIRPORT

    Cabinet will decide early next week whether Essendon or Fishermen's Bend is to be the airport for Melbourne. It is believed in ministerial ...

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  12. RACING INQUIRY

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Lee gave notice of his intention to move for the appointment of a select committee to inquire into and ...

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  13. DERBYSHIRE MATCH

    Dismissed[?] in 80 minutes by three bowlers not considered good enough for the Test, Derbyshire provided the season's worst example of ...

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  14. AWARD REFUSED TO SITDOWN STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Justice Cantor in the Industrial Commission to-day, refused a variation in the rates of pay of engineers who staged a ...

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  15. SYDNEY WANTS MORE TRAINS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To cope with the growing Sydney railway suburban traffic, additional trains may have to be built. The problem that is ...

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  16. GERMAN SPIES

    It was announced on behalf of the Government, in the House of Commons, that Canada, Britain and the United States are ...

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  17. FARTHING DAMAGES TO DR. STORER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The jury in the Supreme Court to-day returned a verdict for the plaintiff, Dr. Robert Vivian Storer, for one farthing in his ...

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  18. MOTORSHIP AGROUND

    BRISBANE[?] Friday.—The coastal motorship Bingera, ran aground on Shaw Island near Mackay, not far from where she grounded on April ...

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  19. N. TERRITORY

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen), will cover more than 10,000 miles during the next three months on an inspection tour of the ...

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  20. EVANGELIST[?] OF 78 TO MARRY AGAIN

    LOS ANGELES[?] Thursday.—The famous Evangelist, Gypsy Smith, aged 78, disclosed that he will marry Mary Saw. musician, aged 26, on ...

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  21. ELECTION DEPOSIT PAID TO A.L.P.

    Further reference to the withdrawal of the independent candidate, Gordon, for the Croydon contest at the last State elections was made by the ...

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  22. AIR ROUTES

    Establishment of main arterial routes, main internal routes, and subsidiary services are essential factors of the Commonwealth Government's ...

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  23. GERMAN JEWS

    The time-limit expired to-day in which Jews throughout Germany must fill up long questionnaires revealing their bank accounts, ...

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  24. SKIN MAY PROVE IDENTITY

    TOCUMWAL. Friday.—At [?] inquest to-day into the death of a man found in the river near here, the police stated that the skin from the ...

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  25. EMPLOYMENT SOUGHT FOR BLIND

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation from the Association of Blinded Citizens awaited on the Minister for Labour and Industry to-day seeking ...

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  26. MILITARY STAFF SCHOOL

    Courses at the new Command and Staff School to be opened at Sydney on August 8, will last for six weeks for members of the permanent forces, ...

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  27. Tokyo Discussion of Iron Embargo

    The Australian Associated Press learns [?]that the Japanese Government invited the British ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie)[?] to discuss the ...

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  28. DAVIS CUP REMAINS ANNUAL[?]EVENT

    A meeting of the Davis Cup nations, over which Sir Samuel Hoare presided, defeated the motion for a biennial instead of annual Davis Cup ...

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  29. BRITISH SHIPS SUNK IN SPAIN

    Lord Stanley, replying to a private question in the House of Commons[?] said that of 43 British ships damaged in Spain, 12 were transferred to the ...

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  30. SULTAN'S ANGER

    The Sultan of Johore figured in a scene aboard the Dutch liner Indrapoora, this morning. He was farewelling a former ...

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  31. SEARCH FOR MOTHER

    The police are endeavouring to trace a woman who abandoned her baby son nearly a month ago outside the Royal North Shore Hospital. They ...

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  32. SPEED LIMIT TO BE DISCUSSED

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) said to-day that he would leave it to Parliament to say whether the 30-mile an hour speed limit ...

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  33. POPE DENOUNCES AIR BOMBINGS

    It is revealed that His Holiness the Pope had sent a demarche to Japan against the bombing of open cities. The Foreign Minister (Mr. Yugaki) ...

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  34. FRANCO'S REPLY TO BRITAIN

    Sir Robert Hodgson, British agent at Burgos, returned to London this afternoon with the reply of the Spanish rebel authorities regarding ...

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  35. De Valera Re-Elected President

    The Dail re-elected Mr. de Valera as President by 75 votes to 45. The Cosgrove Party promised to co-operate with the Government in ...

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