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  4. Japanese Blockade Almost Covers Coast!

    The Japanese resumption of shelling of the Chinese positions and the prompt retaliation by the Chinese is the sole reply to a request by the powers made after a conference of consuls on Saturday for the withdrawal of the contending forces from the ...

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  5. NEWTOWN FIRES

    During the week six separate fires were discovered in the laundry of a house at Newtown in which eleven persons were sleeping, and two fires ...

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  6. AWATEA LOWERS RECORD

    The Union liner, Awatea, established a record between Auckland and Sydney, when she arrived this morning, the voyage occupying two days ...

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  7. KING'S CUP

    Entrants for the King's Cup on September 10 and 11 include the nine Percival dulls, three Mew Gulls, six Vegas, nine Miles 'planes, and four ...

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  8. SLAUGHTERMEN RESUME

    Following a meeting of all employees at Homebush abattoirs this morning, the slaughtermen resumed work. It is understood that the dispute will ...

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  9. 2 'PLANES CRASH

    Two aeroplanes were badly smashed in crashes yesterday, but the three occupants, fortunately, escaped death. At the Kingsford Smith Aerodrome ...

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  10. SUBMARINE MENACE

    England and France have issued Joint invitations to Italy, Russia, Germany, Greece, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Egypt, Albania, Romania, and Bulgaria, to ...

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  11. WEALTHY ARAB

    The assassination of Ibraham Dey Khaill, a wealthy Arab, brings the deaths in the recent wave of terrorism to 12 Arabs and three Jews, including ...

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  12. TROUBLE WITH STINSONS

    An Airlines of Australia Stinson plane was forced down at Kempsey aerodrome yesterday afternoon, due to an oil pipe blockage. The trouble was ...

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  13. HARBOR RESCUE

    Two boys, Peter Shelley and Peter Clark, had a narrow escape from drowning in Sydney Harbor this morning, when their small craft ...

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  14. JAPANESE OBJECTIVE

    The "Times" Shanghai correspondent states that, undoubtedly the original Japanese objective, which was either to cut off the Chinese main forces centred in Kangwan, or force their retirement to westward, has failed. ...

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  15. 11 CASES OVER THE WEEK-END

    Eleven cases of infantile paralysis were reported by the Health Department during the week-end. Seven were notified on Saturday and four ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE

    The "Dispatch" declares that the London Communist Party chiefs have ordered the withdrawal, "with the smallest possible publicity," of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. STATE BUDGET

    In spite of the heavily increased expenditure, mainly due to higher wages, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) will budget for a moderate surplus this year, and ...

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  19. THOMAS MURDER CASE

    The second trial commenced at the Central Criminal Court to-day [?] Mary Cecilia Thomas, who is charged with having murdered her husband, ...

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  20. WOOL FOR JAPAN

    Although no official instructions have been received, local Japanese wool buyers are confident that very soon they will operate at the Sydney ...

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  21. PIRATE CLASSIFICATION

    Britain and Prance further discussed the anti-submarine proposals which are expected to include the classification of both submarine and ...

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  22. MOTOR FATALITY IN N.Z.

    Keith Ivan Shaw, 19, and Maitland George Morrison, 23, were killed, and Maurice Rogers seriously injured, when their motor car crashed through a ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. POSTAGE STAMP

    Relations between Nicaragua and Honduras are gravely imperilled owing to a dispute regarding a recent Nicaraguan postage stamp, which bears ...

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  25. 4 KILLED; 4 INJURED

    Two golfers and two caddies, were killed, and one golfer and three caddies injured, by lightning, when sheltering under a tree during a storm. ...

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  27. SENSATIONAL RAID

    Early to-day police raided premises in Baronia street, Kensington, and found, they alleged, a large party playing roulette. People concerned it is ...

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  28. NATIONALISTS DENIAL

    An authoritative statement denies that a Nationalist submarine attacked the British destroyer Havock. ...

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