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  3. HOPEFUL SIGNS IN MOSCOW

    Moscow attaches considerable significance to the length of the Anglo-French-Russian conversations and the absence ...

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  4. NO STOP IN DANZIG ARMAMENTS

    The militarisation of Danzig continues. The Press reports that more than 5,000 Polish families residing in the frontier districts of East Prussia have been ordered to move inland by July 15. ...

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  5. THE KING AND QUEEN RETURN TO LONDON

    Wildly cheering throngs lined the roadside when the King and Queen drove through Ottawa in the course of their recently-concluded tour of Canada. Right: As President of the Chelsea Babies' Club, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sir Nevile Henderson Returns to London

    The diplomatic writer of "The Times" explains that Sir Nevile Henderson is returning to England from Berlin to consult doctors. He will ...

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  7. WAR OF NERVES

    The Italian Press celebrates the winning of another round in the "war of nerves" between the [?]ich and the so-called encircling ...

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  8. Churchill and Eden Urged for Cabinet

    The "News-Chronicle" in a leader, urges the inclusion in the British Cabinet of men determined to resist the ...

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  9. TOKYO TALKS PRELUDE TO TIENTSIN DRAMA

    The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) to-day discussed with the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) the agenda for the Tientsin Conference to be held on Thursday. Cabinet has decided to begin the mobilisation of labourers ...

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  10. RADIUM SUPPLIES

    The question of what had become of £100,000 worth of radium, purchased from public funds in N.S.W., was raised ...

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  11. Questions in House of Commons

    Questioned in the House of Commons on the insults sustained by the British nationals in Tientsin, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs ...

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  12. TERRORISTS BUSY AGAIN IN PALESTINE

    A series of terrorist activities broke out early this morning. Unidentified persons bombed an Arab lorry, seriously ...

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  13. CORRIGAN TO MARRY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Douglas Corrigan, who flew the Atlantic "by mistake," announced his engagement to a childhood sweetheart, ...

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  14. ANTI-SWEATING

    Proposals for eliminating sweating in the clothing industry will be placed before the Commonwealth Cabinet at an ...

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  15. NO NEW ZEALAND ARMY FOR OVERSEAS

    New Zealand is not likely to send expeditionary forces overseas in the event of Britain becoming involved in war, although ...

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  16. SALVAGE OF FREIGHTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another unsuccessful attempt was made to-day to re-float the stranded China Maru at Balum Island. It was decided to ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT

    As forecast by the Minister for Labour in the House of Commons unemployment debate on Friday, the returns issued to-night show another ...

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  18. "DAILY NEWS"

    A meeting of the Trades Unions officials to-night endorsed the proposals to form a new company with a share ...

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  19. CHILD DELINQUENCY.

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Representatives of women's organisations to-day adversely commented on the action of Judge Curlewis yesterday in ...

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  20. Will Neutrality Stand Encourage Hitler?

    Fearing that the House of Representatives and the Senate will not repeal the arms embargo, and by that means ...

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  21. UNIONS OPPOSE RESISTER.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—A conference of the Building Trades Unions' executive officers decided to distribute leaflets among members instructing ...

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  22. GOLF TITLE HOLDER LOSES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mrs. C. L. Evans, holder of the Victorian Women's Golf championship, was defeated in to-day's round of match ...

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  23. INDEPENDENCE DAY CASUALTY LIST

    With to-morrow as the climax to the Independence Day celebrations, the holiday casualty list is already 357. Of this number, 172 died as a ...

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  24. GERMAN MINORITY TO BE EVACUATED FROM TYROL

    The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press learns from official circles that Germany and Italy are negotiating for a mass evacuation to the Reich of Germans from Italian South Tyrol. There ...

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  25. MUNITION ANNEXES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S.W. Railways Department is ready to play its part in the establishment of munitions annexes as desired by the ...

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