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  3. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE AGREEMENT DELAYS

    It is not expected that a trade agreement between Britain and America will be completed before the end of July, and for this reason negotiations will continue into the summer, says the Australian Associated Press. ...

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  4. Chinese Bar Way to Hankow

    The arrival of Cantonese troops foreshadows stiff Chinese defence of Kiukiang, from where the Japanese troops are only ten miles. They are being stubbornly resisted notably at the head of the ...

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  5. MEAT STRIKE

    The meat strike at Homebush was extended to-day when mutton slaughtermen at the Auburn Meat Works and the ...

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  6. WITHDRAWAL

    Both Berlin and Rome are sceptical regarding the successful working of the British plan for Spain, outlined in the White ...

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  7. UNION SECRETARY'S DEATH

    Samuel Shearer, secretary of the Shipwrights' Union who fell from a wharf yesterday, died this morning. ...

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  8. SPEEDWAY TEST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the fourth speedway test at the Westham Stadium, England beat Australia 55 points to 51. ...

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  9. PRINCESS JULIANA

    Officials no longer deny reports that Princess Juliana is expecting another child. They do not indicate when the birth is anticipated. ...

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  10. KING'S PHYSICIAN FOR FRENCH TOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King's physician, Lord Dawson of Penn, will be included in Their Majesties' state on the French tour. ...

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  11. GERMAN TRADE

    The Australian Associated Press understands that an early move is expected from Germany in the direction of ...

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  12. AT BIRMINGHAM

    There was some surprise when Bradman, after winning the toss from the Birmingham captain, Cranmer, sent the local side in to bat, for there ...

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  13. FLEMINGTON TOTALISATOR INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—During the 15 race meetings at Flemington this season, the totalisator handled £761,218, or £47,278 more ...

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  14. ROYAL AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    Another £22,901,000 is to be spent on the expansion of the Royal Air Force. The personnel will be increased ...

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  15. RAIN EXPECTED INLAND

    The State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares), said today that rain was expected in the inland areas. Yesterday falls were only light, except on ...

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  16. NEUTRAL PORT

    It is understood that the British Government rejected General Franco's offer to set apart Almeria as a neutral port for the purpose of ...

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  17. WINDSORS TO CRUISE IN MEDITERRANEAN

    CANNES, Wednesday.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have chartered a yacht, the Gulzar, on which accompanied by Herman Rogers and ...

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  18. SPEEDED UP

    Revealing a contrast with the opening of the flying boat services the passengers of the Coolangatta landed at Darwin exactly four ...

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  19. AMERICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The captain of the American Davis Cup Committee (Mr. Pate) told the Press that in the tentative lists from which ...

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  20. KING PROGRESSING

    A bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace states that the King is making satisfactory progress, but is remaining in bed for the present. ...

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  21. NAZI LEAGUE

    One of the most important cases arising from the alleged activities of the Nazi organisations in the United States was settled in court when six ...

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  22. BOMB OUTRAGES

    Several bomb outrages occurred this morning and brigades were kept busy extinguishing fires caused by incendiarists. ...

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  23. COUNTRY JOURNALIST'S DEATH.

    MUSWELLBROOK, Wednesday.— The well-known journalist, Pierce Healy, died to-day at the age of 83. He was a native of Colac, Victoria, ...

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  24. COUNTRY MEN

    A statement in the Agricultural Bureau conference at Hawkesbury Agricultural College yesterday that country men acted like animals has ...

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  25. ROUND THE WORLD FLYER'S PROGRESS

    The American airman, Howard Hughes, who is flying around the world with four companions, arrived at Omsk, ...

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  26. REVENTLOW CASE

    There was a dramatic conclusion to the Reventlow case at the Bow Street Police Court today when Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., for Countess ...

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  27. LOG ALTERED

    The admission that alterations had been made in the log and the bridge note book of the Perthshire after the vessel had collided with the Adelong ...

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  28. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    A message from Auckland states that there is considerable disappointment over the fact that New Zealand's valuable trade with Japan has ...

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  29. MINERS SOLID

    The president of the Western District Miners' Federation (Mr. Campbell Roy) declared to-night that the rank and file of the western miners ...

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  30. S.P. BETTING

    Further consideration was given today at a meeting of parliamentary supporters of the Government to draft legislation aimed at dealing ...

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  31. PORT KEMBLA SHOOTING

    William Henry Hurry, aged 45, of Port Kembla, who was wounded in the side by shot-gun pellets at the home of his married sister at Port ...

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  32. ITALIAN AMENDS IN FRONTIER INCIDENT

    With reference to the frontier incident when two French students were fired on in French territory by Italian frontier guards, Italy replied ...

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  33. Queensland Railway Regulation Strike

    Strict observance of the literal meaning of the railway award will be insisted upon by the union officials in the hope that this action will cause ...

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  34. Nazis Admit Marriage of Schuschnigg

    A statement from the Nazi leader, General Buerckel, now admits that the marriage between the former Chancellor, Von Schuschnigg, and ...

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  35. INVENTION OFFERED TO DEFENCE DEPARTMENT

    The Defence Department has been offered the military rights of an invention which attached to the inside of a steel helmet renders the wearer ...

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