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  4. Chinese Repulsed Japanese Marines at Bias Bay!

    The Chinese withdrawals on the northern and eastern fronts yesterday were carried out without loss, and in admirable order. The Chinese are now entrenched beside a new line of defence beyond the range of fire of the Japanese warships. ...

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  5. MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT BOGGARBRI

    A Boggabri message states that detectives are inquiring into the mysterious death of Jack Clatworthy, 18, who was found shot in the forehead ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Aga Khan, chief delegate for India, was elected president of the League of Nations Assembly to-day, receiving 49 of the 55 votes cast. ...

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  7. SIR C. STEPHEN

    The death was announced to-day, after a lengthy illness, of Sir Colin Stephen, chairman of the Australian Jockey Club, and member of the legal ...

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  8. JOSELYN HOWARTH

    Judge Haas to-day refused the application of George Brent for the annulment of his marriage with Jocelyn Howarth, the Australian film actress ...

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  9. HIT-RUN?

    A local youth, Albert Henry Taylor, 17, was found lying unconscious on the roadway near the drill hall, about 7.45 at night, and it is believed he ...

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  10. SYDNEY STABBING

    John Curtis, 33, was stabbed three times in the back, when he was attacked by a man at the intersection of Campbell and Crown streets, East ...

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  11. DEMONSTRATION AT MOSCOW

    There was the first Soviet mass agitation against Italy for 11 years, when M. Stalin, President Kalinin, Premier Molotoff, and the Minister for the ...

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  12. U.S. STOCK MARKET

    Again, apparently without cause, the stock market to-day, slumped, and then plunged downward, losses reaching 12 paints in the case of Chrysler ...

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  13. INSURGENT TRIBUNALS

    Three insurgent tribunals are sitting continuously, trying 90,000 war prisoners, and death sentences average one in every ten. ...

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  14. SERUM FROM HUMAN BLOOD

    Serum, prepared from the blood of humans who have recovered from the infection, has been obtained by Sydney and Melbourne medical authorities to ...

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  15. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    An accident occurred at the intersection of Fitzroy and Wynyard Streets, Tumut, when Mesdames Harry Engleman and Fred Cripps were ...

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  16. THE BLAYNEY EXPLOSION

    It is expected that the Town Council will offer a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons believed to be ...

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  17. STATE BUDGET

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced definitely last night that he would bring down Ms Budget on Tuesday of next week. ...

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  18. JAPAN'S WOOL POLICY

    A leading economic magnate, Mr. Dimond, says that the Japanese Government's new wood policy reveals an optimistic view regarding industry in ...

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  19. WOOL SALES

    Slightly higher prices than those in Sydney last week were realised at the opening series of the wool sales here yesterday. The market was very firm ...

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  20. SHOOTING FATALITY

    While Edmund Joseph Morrison, 30, was with two friends on a shooting expedition his horse bolted; and, in trying to stop the animal, he tripped ...

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  22. ANTI-PIRACY

    The "Daily Mail" says, in addition to a destroyer flotilla, Britain will send an aircraft carrier and several air force squadrons to participate in the ...

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  24. NO CURTAILMENT OF IMPORTS FROM JAPAN

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) said that there was no foundation for the suggestion that the Commonwealth Government may ...

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  25. "FREEDOM OF SPEECH"

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Deputy Opposition Leader, Mr. Forde, moved that this House affirms its adherence to the principle ...

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  26. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    A new record for the number, of infantile paralysis cases reported in Victoria in one calendar year was reached yesterday, when the 1918 total ...

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  27. SYNDICATE MAY OPERATE

    The "Asahi" reports that, under the new law to control trade and industry, which is operative until a year after the end of the China conflict, the ...

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  28. MR. YOUNG'S ADVICE

    Mr. Frank Young, president of the Australian National Wool Sellers' Association, is returning home in the Apsuta Maru after strongly advising ...

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  29. THIRD CASE IN BRISBANE

    The third case of Infantile paralysis in Brisbane was reported to the health authorities yesterday. The patient is a 13-year-old girl. ...

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