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    RETURNING YESTERDAY FROM ADELAIDE, where he led his team in the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia, Ben Barnett, Victoria's cricket captain, immediately became Corporal Barnett of the 3rd Divisional Signals, and left to join his regiment in camp at Tallarook. He is shown with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. U.S. HINT TO JAPAN

    In any new trade treaty with Japan the United States will insist upon injustices to American intereats in China and Manchoukuo ...

    Article : 298 words
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  5. JAPANESE TALKS WITH SOVIET

    No surprise has been caused in London by the report that Japan and the Soviet hate agreed upon the composition of a frontier commission to delimit the border ...

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  6. GAOLED FOR COINING

    Found guilty in General Sessions yesterday of having made counterfe[?]t coins, George Henry Edwards, aged 34 years, of Wellington street, St. Kilda, was ...

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  7. LASCARS MARCH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Carrying a calico banner nailed to long poles, 60 lascars from a steamer in port, who have left their ship and who ...

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  8. CAPTAIN ON SINKING

    Captain Matukura, of the Japanese liner Terukuni Maru (11,930 tons), believes that it was a magnetic mine that sank his ship ...

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  9. TIENTSIN ISSUE

    Relations between Britain and Japan have recently improved and there is every possibility of the Tientsin differences being reconciled, while other ...

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  10. FIERCE FIGHTING IN CHINA

    Chinese guerilla forces in several parts of China have resumed their activities after having remained inactive for several months. ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. CHARGE FAILS

    A jury in General Sessions yesterday acquitted Reginald Loone, aged 18 years[?] of Chetwynd street, West Melbourne. of a charge of larceny, and of an ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. REPRISALS BY BRITAIN

    Reprisals that the British Government has decided to take against Germany for the indiscriminate laying of mines (see page 1) are similar to those that it took ...

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  13. MEAT WORKERS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Work ceased to-day at the Homebush abattoirs, because all employees decided to protest against the ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. NOVELIST'S DEATH

    The death has occurred of Mrs. Baillie Reynolds, the novelist. She was the author of more than 40 novels. ...

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