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  6. Death and Havoc Follow Japanese Air Raid anese

    More than 600 were killed and 1200 wounded in the Japanese air raid yesterday morning over the Nantao district, south of the international settlement at Shanghai, Where refugees were congregated awaiting trains. Japanese bombing 'planes concentrated on the Sooth Station, Kiengan arsenal, and the local administrative buildings in the outer districts of Nantao, terrifying the inhabitants, thousands of whom stampeded towards the ...

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  7. BRITISH STEAMERS BOMBED

    Spanish Nationalist 'planes bombed two British ships as they were leaving the Spanish Government port of Gijon last evening. ...

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  8. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    From noon to-day, 180 police are patrolling the entire length of the New South Wales-Victorian border ceaselessly, from the Pacific coast to ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT SHOCK TROOPS

    A Madrid message states that the Government has thrown the best of its shock troops into an offensive on the Aragon front. ...

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  10. JAPAN SILENT

    The Secretary for State (Mr. Hull) formally appealed to Japan and China earlier in the week to refrain from resorting to war and to seek for a ...

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  11. PENSIONER'S DEATH

    Whether Edward Samuel M'Innes, aged 71 years, old-age pensioner of East Kangaloon, 10 miles from Bowral, died a frightful death from burns, ...

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  12. BRENT DIVORCE SUIT

    That George Brent honestly thought Mexican marriages were legal when he was wedded in Tta Juana to Joy Howarth, Australian film actress, was ...

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  13. FEDERAL BUDGET

    Surprise has been caused by the Government's announcement that it proposes to resume borrowing in London by raising a defence loan of ...

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  14. POLICE FROM WAGGA DISTRICT

    Sixteen police officers have been sent from the wagga police district to the border to assist in the patrolling of the quarantine regulations for ...

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  15. SHANGHAI OMITTED FROM SHIPPING ROUTE

    The E. and A. line has decided that all its ships will omit Shanghai until the position there becomes clearer. ...

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  16. TOWNS CAPTURED BY GOVERNMENT

    The Spanish Government advance on the Aragon and, particularly, the Teruel fronts continues irresistibly. Casualties during the week are far ...

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  17. NOTE FROM SOVIET

    The Soviet Government has requested Japan to close lier consulates at Odessa and Novosibirsk. ...

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  18. VOLUNTARY MILITARY TRAINING

    The Government does not intend to depart from the voluntary system of military training, declared the Minister for Defence, Sir Archdale Parkhill, at ...

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  19. £1000 FROM PERTH CHINESE

    Chinese in Perth have collected £1000 and cabled it to China to assist in defence against the Japanese. ...

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  20. ROBERT TAYLOR MOBBED

    When the film actor, Robert Taylor, arrived at Southhampton from America yesterday, scenes of great excitement occurred, which were repeated ...

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  21. LIFE IMPRISONMENT

    The jury, at Goondiwindi last night, needed only a short retirement before returning a verdict of guilty against Harold Thomas Mullen, woolshed hand. ...

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  22. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Keen competition, with an endorsement of the previous high price level, is expected at the opening of the Sydney wool-selling series to-morrow. ...

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  23. BIG PRICES FOR WOLFRAM

    The phenomenal price being obtained for wolfram has led to an exodus of men from Tennant Creek goldfield. Every truck is taking families away, and ...

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  24. SHOOTING OF AMBASSADOR

    Japan, says the Tokio correspondent of the London "Dally Telegraph," is apprehensive of the outcome of the shooting of Sir Hugh ...

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  25. JAPANESE PEARLING FLEETS

    Facilities are to be given, it is understood, to the Japanese pearling fleets in Darwin, as they desire to make a subsidiary base there. ...

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  26. "DANGEROUS EXPEDIENT"

    "The New South Wales Taxpayers" Association feels that the Treasurer's proposals to borrow on the London market is a dangerous expedient," said ...

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  27. CANING OF PUPILS

    "We believe that the caning of school children is brutal, undignified and humiliating," said Mr. W. M. Fewkes to-day, addressing the annual ...

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  28. £65,000 FRUIT BOUNTY

    "The Industries" Protection League welcomes the proposed allocation of £65,000 in the Federal Budget for a bounty on oranges, grapefruit, lemons. ...

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  29. £15,000 NECKLACE FOR INDIA

    Marie Antoinette's diamond necklace, which was bought for £15,000, has been brought to India by the Maharajah of Dharbhanga. "I purchased ...

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  30. LONDON COMMENT

    Financial newspapers remark on the similarity of the budgetary position in Great Britain and Australia. The "Financial News" points out that the ...

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  31. TWENTY MORE CASES

    Twenty fresh cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the health authorities over the week-end, there being 16 on Saturday, the highest for ...

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  32. JAPAN'S REQUIREMENTS

    Special interest attaches to the opening of the Australian wool selling season on Monday in view of Japan's preoccupations in China. Many Bradford ...

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  33. BRITAIN MAY DEMAND INDEMNITY

    The "Morning Post" states that Britain's note to Japan will demand an indemnity. ...

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  35. NOTE REACHES TOKIO

    The British Charge d'Affaires had a 20 minutes' interview with the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hlrota) and is believed to have handed to him Britain's ...

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  36. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS

    Provided the necessary amending legislation is passed through the Federal Parliament next week, old-age pensioners will receive their new ...

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  38. MAJOR OFFENSIVE PROMISED BY JAPAN

    The Japanese spokesman promises a major offensive within three days. He estimates that 96,000 Chinese confront the Japanese, and for this reason more ...

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  39. KIDNAPPING THREAT

    "G." men are investigating a letter composed of words clipped from a magazine threatening to kidnap wallace Beer's six-year-old adopted ...

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  40. TREATMENT OF LEPERS

    Dr. Wardman, the only Australian woman doctor in India, has taken charge, as chief leprosy officer, under the Dhan[?]ad District Leprosy Relief ...

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  41. £125,000,000 FORTUNE

    PITTSBURGH (U.S.A.), Saturday. Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, former Secretary to the United States Treasury, and later American Ambassador to ...

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  42. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information' is used in the compilation of the oversean ...

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