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  2. UNITY AGREEMENT

    Bitter criticism of the Nationalist Association for having, it was stated, failed to adhere to the November unity agreement marked a meeting of ...

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  3. FORCED BACK

    Japanese naval part of the campaign in Shanghai areas appears to be nearing completion. With the destruction of all cover in Chapei and surrounding districts the intensive bombardment is forcing the ...

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  4. TWO LIVES LOST

    Disastrous bush fires swept Powelltown and Nojee districts early to-day and only a heavy downpour of rain prevented a ...

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  5. BANK AGREES

    The Commonwealth Bank has agreed to advance the amount required for loan works to the end of June, including £1,170,000 for New ...

    Article : 295 words
  6. TEN PER CENT.

    Of paramount importance to Dominions producers is the British Tariff Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on Thursday by the Chanceller of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain). ...

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  7. Greatest Offensive

    Rolling masses of smoke from a score of fires in Chinese territory and huge dust pillars raised by high explosives falling along the Chinese positions, ...

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  8. SUBMARINE M2

    Since M2 was located divers have continually been attempting an exploration of the wreek, but cannot remain below longer than fifteen minutes ...

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  9. JAPANESE PATROLS

    Admiral Taylor radioed the Navy Department to-day that all Japanese patrols had evacuated the American and British defence sectors in the ...

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  10. MR. LANG'S ATTACK

    Speaking in support of Mr. Ward to-night the Premier (Mr. Lang) said the whole business of the Loan Council was cut and dried before the members ...

    Article : 345 words
  11. Benefit to Dominions

    The Australian Dairy Produce Board opines that a ten per cent, tariff should result in market stimulus for all Dominions produce. Mr. Stapleton, ...

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  12. OPTIMISTIC VIEW

    The chairman of the Economic Adjustment Committee (Mr. Nangle) said to-day the committee had reached the stage where the ...

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  13. ADMIRAL SHIOZAWA

    The "Times" Shanghai correspondent obtained, an exclusive interview with Admiral Shiozawa who asserted: "I am shy of wrecking Shanghai and ...

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  14. EARLY ACTION

    It was announced to-night that the Commonwealth was taking early action to meet overseas interest payments defaulted by Mr. Lang. ...

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  15. LABOUR PROBLEMS

    Mr. Latham announced to-night that the Federal Cabinet to-day decided, chiefly on the grounds of economy, that Australia would not be ...

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  16. N.S.W. DEFAULT

    A curious feature of N.S.W. default is the absence of any articulate protest on behalf of the bondholders who did not receive interest on Monday. There ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. Dissentient Note

    The "Daily Herald" strikes one dissentient note in the general press acclaim of the new tariffs. The paper declares the tariffs will not reduce ...

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  18. THE STORER CASE

    The hearing of charges against Dr. Robert Vivian Storer was continued by the Medical Board to-day. Dr. Storer, under cross-examination, ...

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  19. WILLIS'S NEGOTIATIONS

    Mr. Willis is still pursuing negotiations tor a year's moratorium on all New South Wales overseas interest, but the deeper he goes into the ...

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  20. NO RESTRICTIONS

    It is reported in Melbourne that the money made available by the Commonwealth Bank Board for loan works during the remainder of the ...

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  21. FOR OTTAWA

    The assistant Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) has been appointed chairman of a subcommittee of Cabinet comprising the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett), ...

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  22. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    After making inquiries over a period of several weeks detectives to-day visited a house in Western Suburbs and arrested a man who subsequently was ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. EIGHT DEAD

    Victims of a storm, the Century Pacific cabin airliner which vanished a week ago on route here from Bakersville, with eight persons aboard was ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE

    Mr. J. Nahgle, N.S.W. Government astronomer, reports that a tremendous earthquake occurred off the coast of New Guinea last Friday night. He ...

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  25. STOCKS RECOVERING

    Australian issues continued to recover to-day. N.S.W. bonds averaged two points higher, while Commonwealth fives, City of Sydney five and ...

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  26. FINANCIAL DRIFT

    When the Premiers' conference resumed to-day the Chairman of the Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) referred to tho serious financial drift in the ...

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  27. U.S.A. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Canadian ice hockey team defeated the United States by two goals to one on Thursday at the opening of the winter Olympic games. Jack Shea ...

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  28. STABILISE MARKET FOR AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    The manager of the Producers' Cooperative Distributing Society (Mr. C. E. D. Meares) said to-day that a ten per cent. British preference would ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. "HOODED TERROR"

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Elisio Pastenes (3.7), a Chilean, pleaded guilty to a charge of maliciously wounding and was sentenced to two years' ...

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  30. HELP LOCAL MARKET

    The general manager of Norco (Mr. C. H. Fraser) said not only would preference stabilise the market for Australian butter in Great Britain, but it ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. AIRMAIL SERVICE

    The Postal Department announces that the Sydney-Lismore-Brisbane airmail service will be increased to four times a week as from February 21 next. ...

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  32. 17 DEAD; I MISSING

    The Sunoil Company announced to-day that the dead in the explosion on the oiltanker, Bidwell, total seventeen. One is still missing. ...

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  33. NATIONAL AIRWAYS

    A further application was made in the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of Australian National Airways for relief under the Moratorium Act, in the case ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. 18 MONTHS' GAOL

    James Crichton McPhee (21), shearer, was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment at the Quarter Sessions to-day for having been concerned in a ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. DECLINED NATURALISATION

    Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, admitted that an offer of naturalisation had been made but declined. By special arrangements Renter's ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. BODY RECOVERED

    At Carrum this afternoon a body, be lieved to be that of Mrs. Ivy Darcy (43), of Swan Hill, was washed up on the shore. Mrs. Darey had been missing ...

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  37. SENTENCED FOR FRAUD

    Rothsey Stuart Wortley who said his correct name was Albert Vincent Duerdin, pleaded guilty to a charge of having obtained articles by fraud ...

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  38. MR. RAMSAY MacDONALD

    A bulletin issued to-night states: "Despite the tiring effect of the strict immobility necessitated by the opertion the Prime Minister's condition is ...

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  39. DIED AT LOCK-UP

    A few minutes after Alfred Thomas May, (31), married, had been charged with stealing a gold watch he collapsed in the exercise yard at the ...

    Article : 40 words
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