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  3. JAPAN DEMANDS BRITISH CO-OPERATION

    The Anglo-Japanese conversations regarding Tientsin ended at 12.30 p.m., local time, on Saturday. Stenographers and secretaries were not present and no indication was given of the details discussed. There will be ...

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  4. W.A. GOLD SHARES

    A demand by Mr. de Bernales for a Board of Trade Inquiry into seven gold mine companies, dealings in which were barred by the Stock ...

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  5. LABOUR MOVE TO POSTPONE NATIONAL REGISTER

    Mr. Curtin, the Leader of the Opposition, was not able to see the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at Perth an account of Mr. Menzies's official engagements, so a deputation has been arranged to see the Prime Minister ...

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  6. Mr. Casey Urges Establishment of Reserves Against War Risks

    The Minister for Supply and Development (Mr. Casey) to-night issued an appeal to all "users of seaborn raw materials and the like," to maintain a minimum of three months' supply of such stocks. ...

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  7. PRODUCER GAS

    A recommendation by the Commonwealth Standing Committee on Liquid Fuels, that the use of producer gas could be ...

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  8. PLANE CRASHED IN SWAMP

    A pilot and passenger escaped injury, but were drenched when a Tiger Moth plane, from the Newcastle Aero Club, ...

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  9. MADRID AND ROME IN AGREEMENT

    According to a communique, talks between General Franco and Count Ciano have affirmed the complete ...

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  10. BRITISH ARMY

    The first batch of militiamen, called up under the Training Act, reported for duty to-day. They number about 30,000. ...

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  11. FIRE ON STEAMER

    Four of the crew were killed and 22 injured in a fire which developed on the Narkunda, after an explosion in No. 6 hold. The ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. ANTARCTIC

    Rear-Admiral Byrd referred to his proposed Antartic expedition as a "race to prevent the invasion of the Antarctic by foreign powers." ...

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  13. NATIONAL REGISTER

    Persons returning Personal Cards for the National Register census are requested to take care that they enter correctly the Commonwealth ...

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  14. BRITISH CABINET

    Following the establishment of the Ministry of Supply there has been a reorganisation among the junior Ministers, bringing a woman ...

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  15. SEAPLANE CRASHES

    The Coastguard Hospital seaplane, while returning with a pneumonia patient, crashed into the ocean 150 miles at sea, ...

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  16. DUKE OF KENT

    To the dismay ot hundreds lining Dyce aerodrome, Aberdeenshire, a wheel of the Duke of Kent's 'plane became bogged in taking off, and ...

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  17. AMERICAN GOLF.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Henry Rickard won the open golf championship, defeating Byron Nelson in a match of 37 holes. ...

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  18. BRITISH CREDITS FOR N.Z.

    The secretary of the Overseas Trade Department in moving the second reading of the Overseas Trade Guarantee Bill in the House of ...

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  19. RIOTING IN AMERICA

    A series of riots, arising out of the W.P.A. (relief works) strikes, culminated in a pitched battle in the city streets in which the police with ...

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  20. GAOL FOR SWISS "FUEHRER."

    ZURICH, Saturday.—Dr. Zander, "Swiss Fuehrer," has been sentenced to 18 months gaol for subversive activities. Seven of his [?]utenants have ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE

    The Premier (M. Daladier) has taken charge of the investigations into the Nazi propaganda and espionage charges. ...

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  22. PET LAMB FOR PRINCESSES.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—Mrs. Roza Brown, 83, stood on the docks bidding farewell to a three months' black lamb which she is sending, as a ...

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  23. CHANGE IN GERMAN ATTITUDE TOWARDS POLAND

    According to the Warsaw correspondent of the "Sunday Observer," Germany unexpectedly agreed to begin economic negotiations with Poland in August. The primary object is the adjusting of the ...

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  24. BISLEY RIFLE SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Captain T. S. Smith, with an aggregate of 282, won the King's Prize at Bisley after a grim struggle with Miss S. Foster, ...

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  25. REFUGEES OBSERVE AWARDS

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator Foll) issued another denial last night that refugees coming to Australia were breaking down Australian ...

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  26. DUCHESS OF KENT

    The Duchess of Kent will probably become Australia's most notable speedway enthusiast. The Auto Cycle Council of Australia has ocered her ...

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  27. "RUDD FAMILY" IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British Empire Film Proprietary Ltd's. Australian release, "The Rudd Family Goes to Town," is to be shown at the ...

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  28. FILM ROMANCE

    It is understood that an announcement is impending of the engagement of the Australian film star, Mary Maguire, and Captain Robert ...

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  29. EXPLORER HONOURED.

    AEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York Explorers' Club has awarded its medal to Sir Hubert Wilkins for his work in exporation, being the ...

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  30. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

    To-morrow afternoon at the Y.W.C.A. a meeting ot representatives from all women's organisations in the Capital Territory will be held ...

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  31. CARS COLLIDE

    A father and his two sons were injured in a collision between two cars at Dec Why this afternoon. They were Reginald Alexander ...

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  32. SUGAR SHORTAGE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In consequence of British representations of a temporary shortage of sugar, the International Council has agreed to ...

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  33. BULLET WOUND IN ARM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Henry Glover, 22, of Redfern, walked into the Sydney Hospital last night with a bullet wound in the arm. He stated that ...

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