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  4. “Bullfrog Croaking At Buffalo”

    MOSCOW. July 26.—“Soviet sportsmen desire peace, like the rest of the Soviet people, but they are not afraid of the threats of the Japanese, which remind us of a bullfrog croaking at a buffalo, and ate ready to defend their country,” declared ...

    Article : 761 words
  5. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH

    WOLLONGONG.—Gladys Adeline Pollock, aged four years and eight months, was recently burnt to death while playing outside her ...

    Article : 202 words
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    Last Year’s Moscow Sports Parade in the Red Square ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNIONISTS URGE LABOR GOVERNMENTS

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The conference of trade unions came out for the 40-hour week. A motion was carried urging all ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. Rent Raised Twice in Six Months

    SYDNEY.—Tenants in a block of flats in Bridge Road, Forest Lodge, have had their rent raised twice since last February. In each case ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. JAPS. VIOLATE SOVIET FRONTIER

    MOSCOW, July 24.—According to information from Khabarovsk, on July 21, two Manchurian motorboats boats on the Ussur river, in the ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. Seamen and National Insurance

    SYDNEY.—Does the National Insurance Act override the Navigation Act? is a question asked among seamen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TENANTS GO ON DEPUTATION

    SYDNEY.—Following a meeting in Systrum Street, Ultimo, on Monday, a deputation including four residents of the street went to the ...

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  12. POLICE METHODS CHALLENGED

    BALLARAT, Victoria.—The Trades Hall Council here considered the police activity in connection with the Melbourne demonstration against von Luckner. Speakers condemned the rough ...

    Article : 193 words
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  14. JAPANESE LIES

    Readers will be amused at the Tokio cables which fabricate a supposed attack and defeat of Soviet troops at Yaolantze, on the ...

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  15. What’s Their Interest in Seamen? Daley Queries

    SYDNEY. July 26.—At the monthly meeting of the Seamens’ Union of Australasia, Secretary Daley commented on an “appeal” ...

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  16. Six People in Two Roomed House

    SYDNEY.—A tenant in Cowper Street, Glebe, has been served with a notice to quit, a fortnight after the house had been taken over by ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. HARVEST TIME IN U.S.S.R.

    MOSCOW, July 26.—Up to last Wednesday, 51,500,000 acres of grain, which is more than a fifth of the annual plan, has been ...

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  18. FOR HUMANITY AND SPAIN

    The “Sydney Morning Herald,” of Monday, July 25, stated that the Spanish fascists had 700 aeroplanes compared with the Republicans’ ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. RENT RACKETEERING

    WOLLONGONG.—Rent racketeers are busy as bees on the South Coast. They are cashing in on the decided housing shortage from which the South Coast is suffering at the present time. Rents are rising everywhere, particularly in Wollongong. ...

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  21. NO SEWERAGE

    MELBOURNE.—“There are 62,800 people living in unsewered houses within a radius of 13 miles of the city,” said Aid. Stapley in a report ...

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  22. Seamen Protest Use of Japanese Crockery

    BRISBANE.—The meeting of the seamen here regarded with “disgust” a letter from the State Treasurer, Mr. Cooper, which evaded ...

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    First Italian Airman: “They say they’re going to withdraw us from the front.” Second Ditto: “That doesn’t ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WOOLLEN MILLS

    ALBURY.—the management of the Albury Woollen Mills has given an assurance that it will not dismiss its senior employees and ...

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  25. In The News

    BASHING. — Investigation into the bashing of a miners’ delegate W. Crooks) at the Lang Easter Conference has been started, ...

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  26. Peace Rally in Domain

    SYDNEY.—Next Sunday, the Australian League for Peace and Democracy will hold a rally in the Sydney Domain. Prominent ...

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  27. Catholics and Communists

    Following the statement of Father Dudley and the decision of Maitland Catholics to support the campaign of the Miners’ Federation, Archbishop Kelly now gives further reasons which should help to overcome any reluctance of Catholics who, though ...

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, leader of the Indian National Congress (centre) and Gandhi (left). Nehru recently visited Spain, France and Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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