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  3. Chinese Attack On a 25 Miles Front

    The Chinese commemorated the anniversary of the outbreak of the war by attacking the Japanese on a 25 miles front along the Yangtse. They claim to have retaken Hukow. ...

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  4. COUNT VON LUCKNER

    Seven persons were arrested and charged with offensive behaviour following a demonstration against Count Von ...

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  5. AN UNEXPLORED CONTINENT

    The Antarctic Continent, showing the Australian Dependency, which the famous polar explorer, Mr John Rymill, who is now in Melbourne, urges Australia to survey. Parts of the coastline have never been explored, and the only records of the coast are pictures of distant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAUGHT IN ACT

    Two men were arrested at gunpoint late last night at Paddington, after the police had chased them along lanes and over back ...

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  7. WILL SPEAK MIND

    DON BRADMAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Bradman Annoyed

    The possibility of Don Bradman making a "sensational statement" on the refusal of the Board of Control to permit his wife to come ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING

    Mrs. Eleanor Glencross, of the Housewives' Association, is greatly perturbed over the prices paid to producers for ...

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  10. CHURCH VIEW

    THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK Who, with other Churchmen, has issued a statement concerning Britain's foreign policy and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JAPAN'S CRUSADE AGAINST CHINA

    Four Cabinet Ministers have issued a manifesto to the nation calling for further sacrifices in the crusade against China, no matter how many ...

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  12. Milk From Untested Cows Hawked Around Sydney

    According to Mr. A. Thompson, an official of the Milk and Ice Carters Employees' Association, milk from more than ...

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  13. THE THIRD TEST

    The heavy rain has made the wicket at Old Trafford soil, and it may favor the spin bowlers, unless there is a rapid change in the weather. ...

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  14. Heavy Decline In Value of Wool

    There was a heavy decline in the value of wool sold in Australia in the 1937-38 season. Receipts amounted to £43,515,- ...

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  15. SHEEP AND WOOL

    Facilities for sheep and wool instruction in N.S.W. have been further increased by the establishment of new classes of the extension of ...

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  16. BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the first round of the British Open Golf Championship, Hattersley did the best of the Australians with 74. Ryan returned 76, but may not ...

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  17. ENJOYABLE MUSICALE

    An enjoyable musicale was held in the Royal Theatre yesterday afternoon, when an audience of about 250 was entertained with a programme ...

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  18. THURSDAY ISLAND

    Sir James Murdoch, who has just returned from a visit to Thursday Island, said that he saw evidence there of a spirit of despair and neglect. He ...

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  19. SYDNEY FACES SHORTAGE OF WATER

    It now appears inevitable that stringent water restrictions will be enforced in Sydney within the next few days owing to the absence of ...

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  20. WHEAT PRICES

    The local wheat market was slightly steadier to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 3/6½ (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots at nominally 3/9 per ...

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  21. JAPANESE LUGGERS

    During the hearing of claims by the Japanese lugger owners against the Commonwealth Government it was stated that the crew of the Takachihi ...

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  22. COURSING

    Further developments in the recent occurence at a Dubbo Diggers' Coursing Club meeting, when three men were disqualified for alleged ...

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  23. GERMAN JEWS

    The liner Narkunda, which arrived to-day from London brought ten German Jews. Although they refused to be ...

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  24. MAN SHOT IN HEAD

    A message from Coonabarabran states that the Criminal Investigation Department intends sending a homicide expert to investigate the case of ...

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  25. ARTIFICIAL WOOL

    Professor R. Watt, addressing the Royal Society, said that the use of artificial wool undoubtedly was going to mean a big decrease in the world ...

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  26. JAPANESE HISTORY

    The Japanese Vice Consul (Mr. Nyake) says that Japan intends to ask the Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond) to bring lessons on ...

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  27. GOLF

    At the Western Stores and Edgley's sports section last night, Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald, golf professional, representing Oldfield's, ...

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  28. FRONTIER INCIDENT

    According to the "Times" Paris correspondent, the Foreign Office has ordered a strong inquiry into a serious frontier incident which occurred on ...

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  29. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued at 12 noon for the next 24 hours:—Some scattered showers in the north-east and a tendency later to unsettled ...

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  30. SEVEN KILLED

    A day of terrorism culminated in the explosion of a bomb outside the central police station at Haifa, killing three Arabs. ...

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  31. Germany Seeking Britain's Friendship

    The German Press has adopted a friendly attitude towards Britain and the Australian Associated Press learns that Germany is putting out feelers ...

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  32. DARWIN "BUNGLING"

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby), referring to the bungling in connection with the arrival of the flying boat Challenger at Darwin, said: ...

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  33. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE

    Sir,—I join with Mr. J. Dowling in his plea for the appointment of a ranger for the protection of birds. I read with pleasure of the efforts made ...

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  34. Society Formed to Encourage Culture Among Australians "With Manners of Cavemen"

    A society for the discovery, inculcation and pursuit of culture by Australians, which was launched at the University yesterday, has for its object the encouragement of a higher standard of good taste in food, drink, manners, ...

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  35. ASTLEY CUP

    The 1938 Astley Cup competition between Dubbo, Orange and Bathurst High Schools opened at Bathurst yesterday, when Bathurst defeated Orange ...

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  36. Churchmen Issue Statement Regarding Great Britain's Foreign Policy and Rearmament

    The Archbishop of York, nine Bishops and other churchmen have issued a statement, claiming to represent the multitude which is anxious regarding the moral basis for the British foreign policy and rearmament, which they ...

    Article : 84 words
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