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  4. The Text of the British Note to Japan!

    The text of the British note to Japan says that the British Government desires to make it clear that it is not prepared to accept or recognise certain changes proposed, by Japan regarding China and Inner Mongolia, which were brought about ...

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  5. BETTER ANGLO-ITALIAN RELATIONSHIP

    Mr. Chamberlain and the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) will be present at Wednesday's meeting of the Cabinet, at which it is presumed the ...

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  6. H. G. WELLS

    Mr. H. G. Wells, addressing the Science Congress at Canberra today, described the present teaching of history as "poison" and "bunk." He ...

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  7. N.S.W. FATALITIES

    Saturday's record heat caused many deaths in the State. Seven people collapsed and died from heat-stroke in the country. A man was ...

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  8. REBELS CONTINUE TO ADVANCE

    The Rebels completely occupied Tarragona, Reus, and Terrega, and are now moving on to the Loyalist, defences in the key Pulgeerda Valley, ...

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  9. GENERAL SHOWERS

    Light rain fell in Sydney this morning, and according to Mr. Mares, may be followed by consistently heavy showers. Although intense heat still ...

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  10. CHEERS FOR MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    Crowds cheered the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, on his arrival at Victoria Station from Italy, and again at Whitehall, as the car swept into Downing Street; but there was an absence, of the enthusiasm marking his returns from ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA LEADS THE WORLD

    "Australia leads the world's fight against malnutrition," declares the League of Nations report on nutrition, embracing a survey of sixteen ...

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  12. Victorian Death Roll 64

    The death roll in Victoria as a result of the bush fires and heat was brought to 64 yesterday after the charred remains of 43 people had been ...

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  13. THE HEAT WAVE

    All records were swept aside in Sydney by a searing heat-wave from the west on Saturday. After the hottest night in living memory, Sydney ...

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  14. MUSSOLINI AND MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    It was officially announced that Mussolini told Mr. Chamberlain that until the Spanish conflict ended, it was absolutely useless to talk of Italo-French arbitration and mediation or a four-power pact. He added that Italy would ...

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  15. MAIL CAR

    The Tumut-Toomoroma mail bus caught fire on Saturday 7½ miles from Tumut, when ascending Wyangle Hill. All the mails and goods were ...

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  16. TRAGEDY AT WAGGA

    Reginald Manning, 19, of Turvey Park, was drowned in the Murrumbidgee below the bathing beech yesterday afternoon. Despite frantic ...

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  17. MORE HEAT DEATHS

    Two aged men at Cobar and one at Bourke died from the heat during the week-end. The temperature in the former town yesterday was 112 ...

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  18. STEADY RAIN

    Steady rain was falling today practically in all fire areas. A tropical depression is moving on Victoria, with still further downpours. ...

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  20. MAN FATALLY SHOT

    Leslie M'Allister, 38, single, of Monbulk, who was found dying in a damaged motor truck near Dandenong Creek, in Burwood road, Wantirna, ...

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  21. IVANHOE COOLS DOWN TO 100

    After 32 consecutive days of extreme heat, Ivanhoe registered a temperature of 100 degrees. ...

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  23. IRRIGATION AREA

    The conference of water users from the Burrinjuck Dam, and the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area Landholders' Association, was held at Griffith ...

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  24. MR. BRUCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia in London, who will arrive here next Friday by the Mariposa, will attend a State luncheon ...

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  25. RAID BY 75 JAP. 'PLANES

    Seventy-six Japanese 'planes raided Chungking, killing and wounding 200. They also sank five crowded junks. ...

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  26. MOSS VALE OUT OF DANGER

    Flames which threatened Moss Vale have been extinguished, and many residents have now returned. Their stock was entirely wiped out. ...

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  27. BALMAIN BY-ELECTION

    At the request of Sidney Weston, one of the defeated Independent Labor candidates in the Balmain by-election, the returning officer, Mr. ...

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  28. GALES AND BUSH FIRES

    A messages from Auckland states that gales are sweeping the Hawkes Bay district, and bush fires are raging in many parts. At times the wind ...

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