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  5. 1000 DEAD IN SHANGHAI

    The death roll from the appalling bombing and artillery bombardment of Shanghai has now reached 1167, while 1328 were wounded. No further bombs have been dropped from Chinese 'planes on the international settlement. ...

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  7. SOVIET FLIERS

    A distorted radio message reading: "No bearings. Having trouble with wave band," which was picked up 28 hours after the Soviet airmen were ...

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  8. BELIEVED TO BE NEAR POLE

    Midnight reports from Alaska strengthen the belief that the Soviet 'plane descended on the ice in the vicinity of the Pole. The ...

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  9. ICE— BREAKERS FROM RUSSIA

    Elaborate arrangements are being made by the Soviet authorities for the rescue of the missing fliers. Ice— breakers and aeroplanes are being ...

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  10. BOMBING OF SETTLEMENT

    In her reply to the appeal by Miss Eleanor Roosevelt, daughter-in-law of the late Theodore Roosevelt, that she should use her influence to prevent ...

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  11. AIRLINE TRAFFIC

    It was officially stated in Sydney to-day that increasing airline traffic will demand the exclusive use of the Kings-ford Smith airport at Mascot within ...

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  12. 'PLANE CRASH VICTIM DIES AT DUBBO

    Arthur William Priest, aged 34 years, who was bad[?] [?] in [?] plane crash at the Gilgandra air pageant yesterday, died to-day in the Dubbo ...

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  13. CALEDONIA AGAIN CROSSES ATLANTIC

    BOTWOOD (Newfoundland), Monday.— The Imperial Airways flying boat, Caledonia, arrived to-day after crossing the Atlantic. ...

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  14. TROOP ACTIVITIES

    It is predicted that to-day's activities foreshadow a decisive battle. A division of the Japanese Home Army is reported to have landed at Lieuho to ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE

    While an official announcement by the Minister for Defence has not yet been made. It is understood that the Defence Department intends to ...

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  16. SHOCKING DEATH

    Graham Long, resident of New-street, Auburn, was the victom of a shocking accident last night. He was building a fire in the yard of his new ...

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  17. MAN FOUND DEAD

    Richard Tree, aged 26 years, of Pyrmont, was found dead in a disused hut on the mountainside at West Dapto last night. There was a gunshot ...

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  18. WOMAN DISAPPEARS

    The police are seeking a well-dressed woman who on Friday called at a house at Enfield and said her car had broken down. She asked the occupants to take ...

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  19. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    Struck by a goods train at the level crossing at Hamilton, a bus carrying 23 children to school was badly damaged, but only one child was ...

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  20. CAR OVERTURNS

    Leo M'Namara, aged 23 years, of Shepparton, was killed last night when a motor car driven by him overturned about a mile and a half from ...

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  21. RADIO BAN

    The Minister in Charge of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations (Mir. Dunningham) to-day protested against the action of the Australian Broadcasting ...

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  22. WOMAN RESTRAINED

    The Equity Court to-day made an order in perpetuity restraining Mrs. Katherine Green from exhibiting in the window of her shop at Rozelle a ...

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  24. Wrestling and Boxing

    Jack Forsgren (16.10), of Canada, outclassed the Hungarian wrestler Sandor Vary (16.0) at the Rushcutter Bay Stadium to-night, defeating him ...

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  25. LABOR PROSPECTS

    The general secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. J. J. Graves) declared to-day that Labor would increase its by election majority in Gwydir and would have an ...

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  26. TERROR IN SHANGHAI

    The crowd queued up at the Shanghat Club had another terrorising experience at 11.30 a.m., when seven Chinese bombers flew over and dropped ...

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  27. DARWIN STRIKE ENDS

    The strike at the railway sorting sheds ended to-day, the men returning unconditionally. ...

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  29. TAXI— DRIVER HELD UP

    It was reported to the Daceyville police early this morning that a taxi-driver, Sydney Gower, was bailed up by three men near the Bunnerong ...

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  30. POLICE FIRE ON CROWD

    When a member of the Government Party fired a shot at a church banner among, the crowd gathered at Mladenovatz (Jugoslavia) to hear the reading ...

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  31. JAPANESE COMMUNIQUE

    Following a Cabinet meeting lasting three and a half hours, a long communique was issued in which the Nanking Government was urged to ...

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  33. TELEPHONISTS SEEK REDUCED HOURS

    Before the Commonwealth Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. J. C. Westhoven) to-day the hearing was begun of the claim by the Commonwealth ...

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  34. CHINESE TOWN SHELLED

    Japanese gunboats and seaplanes heavily shelled and bombed [?], a Chinese lown on the other side of the Wh[?] River, [?] the ...

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