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  2. WIDER CABINET CHANGES URGED

    While agreeing that the controversy over Mr. Hore-Belisha's resignation has at least been temporarily ended and admitting that Mr. Chamberlain was ...

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  3. DEVASTATION AT MISSION STATION

    Word was received in Sydney today that the Roper River Mission Station of the Church Missionary Society in the Northern Territory had been destroyed ...

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  4. LEGALITY OF CAR AGREEMENT

    Stating that he could find no regulation which allowed the Federal Government to enter into the car building agreement with Australian ...

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  5. WHEAT SALE FIGURES

    The price at which about half of the 56,000,000 bushels of wheat that Australia has sold to Britain was fixed on an average of 3/115 a bushel, f.o.b., for ...

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  6. COLLABORATION WITH RUSSIA CLOSER

    As another day passed without materialisation of the threatened German invasion of Belgium and Holland, the tension which has existed since the week-end eased appreciably. Precautions taken in the Low Countries, and also by Britain and ...

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  7. SWING FROM ARMY CONTROL

    The new Japanese Cabinet has post-poned the reopening of the Diet until February 1. It is believed that this has been done to avoid debate while the Government ...

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  8. STOP PRESS

    After a conference of Fascist Party loaders today, the Minister-Secretary of the party (Signor Muti) warned Italians that they ...

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  9. New British Conversion Loan

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) announced today that the 4½ per cent. Conversion Loan, maturing ...

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  10. 108 Missing From British Submarines

    The Admiralty has issued lists containing the names of 14 officers and 94 ratings missing from the submarines Seahorse. Undine, and ...

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  11. Nazis Capture Swedish Ship: 20 Americans Aboard

    German warships in the Baltic today captured the Swedish steamer Birger Jari (761 tons), with 20 Americans aboard. The vessel was ...

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  12. REGRET AT LOSS OF SUBMARINES

    The British Navy's ceaseless underwater patrol of the perilous waters in the Heligoland Bight, probably the most difficult in the world to penetrate, ...

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  13. Reported Chinese Peace Move

    The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press of America says that Mr Wang Ching-wei, leader of the Chinese group which is negotiating with ...

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  14. Heavy Rain In Tennant Creek District

    Since Monday, further heavy rains have drenched the district. The 370 points registered make a total of 570 for the month. The January average ...

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  15. Railway Sabotage Plot Discovered

    The authorities discovered and speedily foiled a plot by the German intelligence service to destroy public works, bridges and railways in Britain. ...

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  16. Men Leave Funeral To Rescue Tanker's Crew

    A south-west coast lifeboat crew was attending a funeral when an explosion at sea necessitated their launching their boat and speeding to the aid of an ...

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  17. SPECTACULAR CRASH IN CITY

    Two men narrowly escaped serious injury when the motor lorry in which they were travelling was involved in a collision with a tram and was crushed ...

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  18. MAKING WHEAT SCRIP NEGOTIABLE

    "The Stock Exchange of Adelaide believes that wheat scrip should be negotiable with transfer attached." said the Chairman of the Stock Exchange of ...

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  20. Dutch Anger At Torpedoing Of Ship

    The torpedoing and sinking or the Dutch freighter Arendskerk (7,906 tons) has further strained relations between Germany and Holland. It may be the ...

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  21. WESTERN FRONT UNDER SNOW

    Heavy falls of snow and bitter cold have slowed up activity on the Western Front, and tonight's French communique states "Nothing to mention." ...

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  22. U.S. ALARMED AT PLOTTING

    "It took only 23 men to overthrow Russia," said the Chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Mr. J. Edgar Hoover). commenting on the tendency ...

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  23. PHOTOS OF GERMANY TO BE RELEASED

    Photographs taken by R.A.F reconnaissance planes over Germany are likely to be released shortly. The photographs are remarkable for their ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. Mr. Curlin On Firms' Motor Car Offers

    Commenting on announcements by a number of concerns that they were willing to undertake the manufacture of motor cars in Australia, the Leader of ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. New Freeze Grips Europe

    A new freeze has gripped Europe Estonia, in the coldest winter since 1866. had temperatures of 82 degrees below freezing point Bitter winds ...

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