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  4. Bitter Fighting, Without Apparent Advantage to Either Side!

    In contrast with Japan's prevarications in connection with the Hugessen shooting incident, China promptly admitted an error in bombing the liner President Hoover. Preliminary reports indicate that the President Hoover, which ...

    Article : 100 words
  5. BREAKING AND ENTERING

    At the Central Court to-day Frank John Campbell was remanded on a provisional warrant with having, at Babdinda (Qld.) broken and entered ...

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  6. FACTORY GIRLS

    The girls who struck work at Silknit (Aust.) Ltd., Camperdown, as a protest against the attitude of the newly-appointed forewoman, started work ...

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  7. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Seven new cases of infantile paralysis were reported yesterday, including one from Chelsea, where it was hoped that local immunity had been ...

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  8. HUSBAND AND WIFE

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day steele Ball Ross, 34, engineer, was charged with having maliciously wounded his wife, Dorothy Ross, with ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. JAPAN AS WOOL BUYER

    Mr. K. Yamashita, manager in Australia of the well-known Japanese firm, expressed the view to-day that present indications were that Japan ...

    Article : 320 words
  10. FRENCH OBJECTION

    The Government decided to protest to the non-intervention committee against the exchange of congratulatory teegrams between Franco and ...

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  11. Japan Claims Advances on all Fronts

    The Japanese report advances on all fronts in North China, but bitter fighting is going on between Shanghai and Woosung without apparent advantage to either side. Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, in an interview, when asked the ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. N.S.W. COAL MINERS

    Judge Beeby, in the Federal Arbitration Court, cancelled the Federal award covering the coal miners in this State, made in August, 1930, and ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. CRICKETER'S SHIPBOARD ROMANCE

    The Middlesex cricketer, John Human, who met Miss Molly Walder, daughter of Sir Samuel Walder, of Sydney, aboard the steamer on which ...

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  14. CHINESE FALL

    While the Manly ferry steamer, Curl Curl, was opposite the Heads this morning a Chinese fell overboard, and was swiftly swept towards the Manly ...

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  15. WAGGA POLICE RETURN

    With the exception of one, the con-tingent of 16 police from Wagga and district, which went to Albury on Saturday to engage in special duty in ...

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  16. French Catholic Seminary Looted

    Several thousand Chinese irregular troops have seized and looted the French Catholic seminary at Heishankow, 12 miles from Peiping. They shot and seriously wounded the director, Father Francois, and carried off eleven European priests and 12 ...

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  17. Vic. Children Watched

    It was stated to-day that 71 Victorian children in Sydney and New South Wales country districts are being watched closely as possible ...

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  19. JAP'S AMBITION

    An amazing prediction of Japan's military ambitions is credited to an unnamed experienced observer by the "Manchester Guardian." He stated ...

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  20. THE LATE MRS. S. J. NICHOLLS

    The district coroner (Mr. C. G. D. Allman) conducted a coronial inquiry at the Gundagai Court House, concerning the death of Mrs. G. M. Nicholls, ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. HOSPITAL TREASURER

    In addressing the annual meeting of the St. George Hospital, the treasurer, Mr. J. H. Burt, expressed himself strongly in favor of a one million ...

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  22. U.S.A. LINER BOMBED

    A message from Shanghai states that the U.S.A. liner, President Hoover, was bombed two miles off Woosung, and several passengers injured. ...

    Article : 73 words
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  24. BURRINJUCK DAM

    Several weeks of investigation of the Burrinjuck Dam by engineers appointed by the Government have revealed conditions which make it necessary ...

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  25. "Unfortunate and Deplorable"

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Hull, ordered the American Ambassador in China to lodge a vigorous protest to the Chinese regarding the bombing of ...

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  26. SANTANDER FALL DEPRECATED

    The Loyalist general, Miaja, claims that the fall of Santander is not of first rate importance, and that the Loyalists are assured of ultimate ...

    Article : 59 words
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