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  2. FORECAST:

    Unsettled; Rain Later ...

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  6. Lord Halifax Reviews International Affairs

    At the close of the House of Lords debate on foreign affairs the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, said his speech on Thursday had been subject to numerous conflicting ...

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  9. BLOCKADE THREAT

    Japanese authorities at Tientsin informed the United States Consulate that a blockade of the British and French Concessions will begin ...

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  10. AMERICAN POLICY

    President Roosevelt, addressing the graduating class at the West Point Military Academy, said the United States army would not ...

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    The British Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, who assured the House of Lorde that there had been no change in British policy. He said Britain's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CRIME WAVE IN SYDNEY

    Addressing the annual conference of the New South Wales Police Association to-day, the Police Commissioner, Mr. W. J. ...

    Article : 363 words
  13. Rain Likely

    N.S.W. Forecast: Becoming generally cloudy and unsettled, followed later by some rain and thunder developing in the west ...

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  14. LABOURER ON MURDER CHARGE

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Leslie William Murphy, 28, a labourer, was charged with the murder of Constable Lionel George ...

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  15. GUBA SURVEY

    The Guba will take off on its 1725 miles ocean flight to the Chagoos Archipelligo at 11 a.m. G.M.T. today (2 a.m. Sydney time) if the weather ...

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  16. ALL ON BOARD SAVED WHEN FLYING BOAT SINKS

    Imperial Airways' flying-boat Centurion, bound from Sydney to England, sank while landing at Bally air base, Hooghly (Bengal) to-day. All the four passengers and the crew of five were saved. ...

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  17. MANY ARRESTS

    A sensation was caused at a dinner given by the Danzig Senate in honour of General Lutze, head o£ the German Storm Troopers, by the arrest of two ...

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  18. Royalty Returns To Canada

    Their Majesties, the King and Queen, were welcomed back to Canada to-day by the people of the same province that met them ...

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  19. RAIL REVENUE

    The railway revenue for West Maitland and High Street stations for the month of May were released to-day. At the West Maitland station the ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. THREE TIE

    Byron Nelson, Densmore Shuts, and Craig Wood, with totals of 284 for the 72 holes played, tied for the United States open golf championship. They ...

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  21. THETIS DISASTER

    Salvage operations on the submarine Thetis will recommence as soon as possible, although it may be two or three weeks before the ...

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  22. FELL 18 FEET

    David Delaney, 49, of Edgewood-street, Cessnock, a shiftman, employed at Aberdare Extended Colliery, fell about 18 feet from a scaffold while ...

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  23. 500 CASUALTIES

    Japanese aeroplanes bombed the West China Union University at Chengtu, killing eight Chinese students, and injuring the wife of an ...

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  24. TWO POISONED JAPS. DIE

    The Foreign Office announced that two employees of the Japanese Consulate at Nanking died, apparently as a result of the poisoned wine served ...

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