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  2. ITALY NUDGED!

    The British and French Ministers in Rome--Lord Perth and M. Blondel--called on the Italian Foreign Secretary (Count Clano) last night and requested an early ...

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  3. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    First steps in the Government's budget proposal to place experimental, orders with private firms for the manufacture of munitions were belatedly announced by the Minister of Defence (Sir A. Parkhill) yesterday. Tenders, which will ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. GERMANY AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Pirow) made an important reference to South Africa's relations with Germany in the course of a speech in the German ...

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  5. CITY FIRMS THREATENED WITH HEAVY FINES

    Several city firms have received official notification that if they do not remove certain illuminated signs over their premises within fourteen days they will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ARMED MAN DEFIED.

    Defying an armed and masked man who commanded him to "stick 'em up and hand over the roll." Mr. Alexander Mr Adam, a collector employed by the ...

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  7. ONE PARALYSIS CASE.

    One case of Infantile paralysis, that or a girl aged 54 years, from Sunshine, was reported to the Public Health department yesterday. The girl's brother ...

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  8. School Sports Cancelled.

    The annual sports of the Collingwood Technical College, which were to have been held at Victoria Park yesterday, have been cancelled until further notice ...

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  9. BREWERY STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Applications for employment which the Brewers' Association has invited from former employes and from unionists' will be received at ...

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  10. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Foreign policy and defence occupied both the Conservative and Labor party conferences yesterday. At the opening session of the ...

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  11. DISFIGURED BY PARROT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A denial that she had admitted that a parrot was responsible for disfiguring the child was given by Nurse Taljula Mahoney in the ...

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  12. PALESTINE UNREST.

    Two Arabs were killed at Kaffa and seventeen were arrested as they were trying to escape to Lebanon. ...

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  13. NEW JAPANESE THREAT TO SHANGHAI.

    Shanghai's magnificent waterfront will be considerably further damaged in the near future if the Japanese carry out their threat to take drastic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    In a letter to the "Financial Times" Mr. Claude de Bernales criticises the proposed alteration of the West Australian Mining Act. He says:-- ...

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  15. GERMANY WOOS AUSTRALIA.

    Giving prominence to Germany's trade agreement with New Zealand, the press deplores Germany's failure to reach an understanding with Australia. It is ...

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  16. LATE NEWS.

    SALE.--Mr. McLachlan (Ind.) has won Gippsland North scat from Mr. mirth (U.C.P.). 103 METAL QUOTATIONS. ...

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  17. DRIVER DETAINED.

    When a motor car overturned at Avenmore, four miles south of Elmore, yesterday, the driver, a youth aged 18 years, escaped with injuries to the leg. ...

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  18. AMERICA'S CRITICISM.

    The United States condemnation oi Japan's action in China (the Tokio correspondent of the "Times" says) has shocked the Japanese, meaning that they ...

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  19. NINE-POWER MEETING.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) has virtually pledged the United States to be represented at the proposed Nine Power Conference. ...

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  20. MISHAP TO S. BEATUS.

    While proceeding to England from Queensland with a cargo of sugar, the seamer Beatus (4885 tons) struck a submerged object. She put in at Gibraltar ...

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  21. THE DUCE'S SON.

    The arrival of Vittorlo Mussolini, son of Signor Mussolini, by air from Hollywood, inspired reports that he had been summarily recalled to Italy by the Duce ...

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  22. RESCUE BY FILM ACTRESS.

    The backwash from a speed boat driven by the film actress Una Merkel overturned a boat on Lake Arrowhead (California). ...

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  23. MAN FOUND SHOT.

    Partly Immersed in the water and with a shot gun lying near by, the body of Arthur Bennett Forsyth 50 years, Finch-street, East Malvern, auctioneer, ...

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  24. FILM ACTRESS'S DEATH.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Jewish persecution was partly the cause for the death of Renate Mueller, the film star, in Sunshine Susie. ...

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  25. NEW AMERICAN BOMBER.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that three leading designers have been working for months in preparing, secret plans for a ...

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  26. War-Blinded Soldiers.

    Four new cases of delayed action blindness after twenty years, due to the after effects, of poison gas, were admitted last year to St. Dunston's Hospital, where ...

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  27. AIR SERVICES.

    An air route from England to the Far East via the Atlantic, Canada and the Pacific is envisaged by Mr. S. J. Hungerford, chairman of the Canadian ...

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  28. INTREPID LATVIAN.

    A Latvian named Fred Rebell, who after spending 25 years in Australia sailed to his native land in a homemade boat in 1932, is now preparing to ...

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  29. Australians' Croquet Success.

    The Australian croquet players played their last games of the tour in the Eastbourne tournament. Hunt, partnered by Dupre defeated J. A. McMordie and ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon), in speaking in London this morning, said Britain's economic recovery was a solid fact, which would ...

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  31. War Spreads Disease.

    The League of Nations Health Bureau stales that epidemics are spreading in the Far Bast as a result of the war in China. Cholera has now reached Japan ...

    Article : 101 words
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  34. CUR CABLE SERVICE.

    Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the comp[?]ation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue and all rights there in ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. Lancashire Cud Semi-Final.

    In the semi-final for the Lancashire Cup, Rugby League, Warrington defeated Widnes, 3-0. Southern League.--Notts County [?] ...

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