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  4. Japanese Intend to Strike a Decisive Blow!

    The landing of Japanese reinforcements has relieved the Chinese pressure, and it is the intention of the invaders to strike a decisive blow before the Chinese can effect a strategic withdrawal. ...

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  5. MELB. GAS STRIKE

    Sydney gasworkers expressed their willingness to contribute £300 a week to the Melbourne "stay-in" gas strikers. The money is to be raised by a ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. BRITISH STEAMER

    The British steamer, Noemi Julia, which was attacked, by foreign aircraft this morning, has arrived at Port Vendres. The captain said that two bombs were dropped, but they fell astern. He said the steamer was flying the British flag, carried harmless ...

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  7. MRS. HELEN WILLS MOODY

    Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the famous tennis player, was granted a divorce from her husband on the grounds of mental cruelty. ...

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  8. THE WEATHER

    Mr. Mares said to-day that extensive rains should fall over the inland areas of New South Wales within the next day or two, and would probably ...

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  9. 11 DEAD

    A party of relief workers were trapped on a rock ledge while fighting a forest fire at Shochoni National Park, near Cody (Wyonmlng). ...

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  10. COLD SNAP

    The secretary of the Graziers' Association, Mr. Allen, said to-day that, in orderto prevent the possible loss of life, shearing of big flocks of sheep ...

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  11. More Rain Needed

    The Director of Agriculture, Mr. McDonald, sold that more rain is needed in the country to round off the recent falls, and give the farmers and ...

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  12. SIR HUBERT WILKINS

    Sir Hubert Wilkins is reported to have taken off for the North Pole on a search for the missing Soviet airmen, but was forced back by fog. He will ...

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  13. TRAGIC EVIDENCE

    At the inquest to-day concerning the death of William Thomas, who was found shot at his home, at Lane Cove, on August 19, Dr. A. P. Gunning gave ...

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  14. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    During the week-end 14 cases of infantile paralysis were reported, bringing the total to 136. Three cases were reported yesterday ...

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  15. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Despite the war in China, Japan is expected to be a good buyer of wool at the opening of the Sydney soles next Monday. A strong demand is ...

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  16. MARKET PRICES

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  17. UNION REP. EXPLAINS

    The State organiser of the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Union, referring to last night's rejection by the owners of the men's terms, explained that the ...

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  18. 14 FIRES IN 2 WEEKS

    An incendiarist is terrorising the people of Bollarat, and many fear to leave their homes unguarded. On Sunday night the Methodist Sunday ...

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  19. Home of Boy Victim at Coolangatta

    Following the death of Thomas Watt, aged 15 years, from infantile paralysis, at Coolangatta, on the New South Wales-Queensland border, the ...

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  20. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL

    The report that the British Cabinet is contemplating effecting the withdrawal of all British civilians from Shanghai is not supported in official ...

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  21. CAR CRASHES INTO POST

    While Mrs. Margaret Curtin, of Orange, was driving a new sedan car to her property at Borenore, it ran over, an embankment near the Duntry ...

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  22. Smashing Air Victory

    Three Japanese aircraft carriers with 106 war 'planes arrived off the coast of Chukiang. The Japanese, are concentrating at the Hungsing Cotton ...

    Article : 99 words
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  24. REBELS CLOSING IN ON SANTANDER

    Aided by Italians, and supported by tanks, the rebels are closing in on Santander. Fifty thousand loyalists may be trapped between the two flanks of ...

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  25. Unlikely in N.S.W.

    In a statement issued to-day by the Health Department, it was stated there were absolutely no grounds for fears that infantile paralysis would become ...

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  26. NO MORE GAOLS

    "The future policy of the prison system must lie along, the conversion of minor country, gaols into police gaols, and the concentration of the ...

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  27. SALVATION ARMY

    General Eva Booth, chief of the Salvation Army, is faced with a revolt by Borne Senior officers who declare that if she does not retire, in ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Douglas L. Ramsay, 22 years, of Haberfield, was killed instantly in a head-on collision between his motor cycle and the Gosford District ...

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  31. DIES FROM POISON

    Raymond Leslie Abrey, aged 16 years, of Coomella (N.S.W.), died at the Mildura Base Hospital yesterday from the effects of poison. He collapsed at ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. "COOTAMUNDRA DAILY HERALD" POSTAGE RATES

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