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  3. AIR DEFENCES

    Opening the annual conference of the Empire Press Union, Sir Kingsley Wood said that the Dominions' plans for air defences would be increased ...

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  4. HITLER REJECTS:PEACE OVERTURES

    Herr Hitler and his Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) delivered truculent speeches during the weekend. Dr. Goebbels made wholly abusive references to Britain. ...

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  5. ACTION DEMANDED

    Hopes that Germany and Italy will take to heart Mr. Chamberlain's words at Cardiff yesterday, are expressed in ...

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  6. SWATOW BLOCKADE RENEWED

    Despite assurances to the contrary, Japan has reimposed the blockade at Swatow, and refused to allow two British steamers to load a cargo for Hong Kong, according to a report by the Hong Kong correspondent ...

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  7. WORLD PEACE RESTS WITH AMERICA

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) in a speech, declared that if the United States made it known that it ...

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  8. TENNIS TOUR

    The Council of the Lawn Tennis Association to-night considered a proposal for American professionals to tour Australia during February and ...

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  9. FOOD SUPPLIES

    Sir Alfred Matthews, who attacked the War Time Ministry for Food Un Britain, in addressing the Industrial Transport Association Congress at ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. ANTARCTIC

    Germany's decision to send an expedition to the Antarctic to establish territorial claims, follows the expansion of its whaling fleet, ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. IRISH REPUBLICANS

    Bearing banners demanding the release of the imprisoned members of the Irish Republican Army, 200 Irishmen and a few women marched ...

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  12. FURTHER WARNINGS TO JAPAN

    The Foreign Affairs Committee was summoned in London to discuss the Tientsin situation. A' Shanghai message states that the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. NEW YORK RIOT

    Rioting between the followers of Father Coughlin and a section of an audience of 18,000 broke up the Maddison Square Garden meeting ...

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  14. Deadlock Continues

    The absence of an official, declaration by the Central Government regarding Tientsin, for which Britain is awaiting, continues the deadlock ...

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  15. GERMAN TRADE WITH SOVIET

    The correspondent of the Associated Press of Britain stated that Count Friedrich von Dirsc[?]ulenberg, German Ambassador ...

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  16. Mongols Repulse Japanese Troops

    It is announced officially that serious air and land fighting occurred in the last month on the Outer Mongolia-Manchukuan border. ...

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  17. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    Earl Beatty, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," emphasises that Singapore would be of little value without a strong battle squadron being placed there. He says that Singapore is the only safeguard for ...

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  18. STATE CABINET

    The Departments of Labour and Industry and Social Services were amalgamated to-day and will be administered by the Minister for Social ...

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  19. COUNTER BLOCKADE LIKELY

    Official circles, according to the New York "Daily News" are seriously discussing an Anglo-American long range naval blockade as "a means of filing down the Japanese military comb to its proper proportions." ...

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  20. AGREEMENT ON NAVAL PLAN

    The official communique issued by the Defence Conference, states that the conference expects to close to-day, when ...

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  21. CANADIAN MISSIONARIES KILLED BY BOMBS.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Rev. A. A. Carswell and his wife, Canadian missionaries, are reported to have been killed in China by Japanese ...

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  22. FREIGHTER ASHORE

    On her maiden voyage from Yokohama to Sydney, the Japanese freighter, China Maru, 5,870 tons, went ashore on Seni Island, about ...

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  23. OCEAN SURVEY

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has despatched the following message to Captain P. G. Taylor, Flying-boat Guba, ...

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  24. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The terms on which future trading will be conducted between Australia and Japan will be announced officially in a statement to be released by the ...

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  25. British Wharves Barricaded

    The Swatow correspondent of the British United Press states that the Japanese barricaded the British wharves with barbed wire and ships ...

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  26. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Douglas Andrew Collins-Scott, 24, of Marrickville, who was, badly burnt when an oxy acetylene plant set fire to his car ...

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  27. BRITISH STOCK MARKET

    The Stock Market was weak generally all round, owing to the Far Eastern situation. British funds and industrials were ...

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  28. MINES IDLE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Only 150 men worked at the North Field Zinc Corporation mines to-day because of a dispute at the power ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER WRITER TARRED AND FEATHERED

    A group of men in Virginia "kidnapped" Count Igor Cassiniri, a society columnist, and drove him into the backwoods where they stripped him, tarred him, and three boxes of feathers were poured over him before they turned him ...

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  30. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons that there was some reason for the hope that the discussions between ...

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  31. COUNTRY GOLFERS WIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday:—Playing in a strong westerly wind, which made conditions unpleasant the Country defeated the City by five matches to ...

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  32. PACT WITH RUSSIA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons that the Government was considering the Soviet comments to the ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. BRITISH SHIPS FORCED TO LEAVE

    Two British ships re-entered Swatow, but were forced to sail away without discharging their cargo or disembarking ...

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  34. SETTLING LABOUR DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In an endeavour to settle the Labour faction fight in N.S.W., the Federal Executive of the A.L.P. will meet the executive ...

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  35. RUGBY LEAGUE TOUR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The N.S.W. Rugby League to-night granted Queensland permission to send a team to tour throughout the country ...

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