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  5. OMINOUS REPORTS ON JAPANESE SITUATION PORTS ON JAPANESE S

    The situation in North China looks most ominous. The Chinese believe that the only possibility of avoiding war with Japan would be by mediation by outside Powers, especially Britain and the United States. ...

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  7. SPANISH WAR

    In a desperate effort to withstan the Spanish Government offensive westward of Madrid, the Nationalists are dropping incendiary bombs from ...

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  8. HUNGER STRIKER

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) visited the hunger-striking prisoner Ernest Martin, at the Long Bay goal to-day, and, following a private ...

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  9. MRS, PUTNAM

    The Navy Department has announced that the U.S.S. Colarado has been withdrawn from, the search for Mrs. Putnam and Captain Noonan and is ...

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  10. NON-INTERVENTION

    The Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden) announced in the House of Commons to-day that another meeting of the Non-intervention ...

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  11. POSTAL CHARGES

    It was stated to-day that 89 municipal councils, 36 shire councils, and 20 other organisations will be represented at a deputation from the Postage Reduction ...

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  12. CHINA DETERMINED TO RESIST JAPAN

    The Chinese Embassy in London to-day described the situation in North China as extremely grave. The Embassy declared that the Japanese action ...

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  13. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith

    Mr. R. Kingsford Smith, said to-day that he believes his brother. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is alive, because photographs of parts ...

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  14. BRITAIN READY

    Britain has completed the proposals she is submitting to the Non-intervention Committee on Friday for the restoration of the Spanish control ...

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  15. RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS

    During the hearing of an application by the postal employees for increased wages to-day, it was stated that assistants at the Castlereagh-street post ...

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  16. UNITED STATES WATCHING

    When the Japanese Ambassador and the Chinese Charge d'Affaires called on the Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull) to-day with a statement ...

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  17. RUSSIAN FLIGHT OVER POLE

    Pilot Gromoff, who with two companions is flying across the North Pole to San Francisco, is making splendid progress and arrangements are being ...

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  18. BOY FOR TRIAL

    Deploring the reckless use of firearms the coroner to-day committed David Harland Hudson, aged 14 years, for, trial on a charge of manslaughter. ...

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  19. CLASHING AWARDS

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. Dunningham) to-day urged a conference between the Federal and State authorities with a view to obtaining ...

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  20. WOOL AND WHEAT

    A rise in wool prices for the forthcoming season was predicted by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) when opening the agricultural ...

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  21. BUTTER SHORTAGE

    Figures released by the Director of Dairying (Mr.L.T.Maclnnes) to-night, support the statements' recently Made concerning a likely shortage of butter. ...

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  22. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    Advice has been received in Sydney that the Privy Council has upheld the judgment of the High Court in the case relating to the rights of injured ...

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  23. POLE PASSED

    Messages throughout the night from the Soviet flyers, who are flying via the North Pole to San Francisco, indicate that they passed the Pole at ...

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  24. LONDON BANKERS

    Bankers in London and Paris have flatly refused to consider General Franco's request for a loan of £75,000,000, states the "Daily Herald." ...

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  25. JAPANESE ALLEGATIONS

    The War Office spokesman said tonight: "We will no longer stand the, duplicity of the Chinese who break promise after promise. We are ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT RETURNING

    The Imperial Airways flying boat, Caledonia, arrived to-day from Fort Washington on the first leg of its return flight to England. ...

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  27. Home Flooded

    Expressing the opinion that the council had acted negligently in replacing a culvert with a pipe which was too small to take storm Wafer, Mr. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN UNION LEADER

    The Australian-born industrial leader, Mr. Harry Bridges, arrived to-day to take, charge, of the maritime organisation formed under the auspices of ...

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  29. FRENCH POLICY

    M. Blum, referring to the Spanish situation at the Socialist Party Congress at Marseilles, said that he took full responsibility for the policy ...

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  30. FLYING' DOCTOR

    It was stated here to-day that the Federal Government had decided to have built In Sydney a special plane for the flying doctor, Dr. Fenton. ...

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  31. ANOTHER CLASH

    Fighting broke out this morning almost under the walls of the city. Two shells burst over the city wall. It was tipped yesterday that the fighting was ...

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  32. TAXATION OFFICERS

    The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. M'Mahon) said to-day that within the next week a dozen senior officers of the Taxation Department would leave ...

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  33. WORLD PEACE CONFERENCE

    After further discussion with the veteran British Labor leader, Mr. George Lansbury, Signor Mussolini declared that he would welcome a world ...

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  34. NATIONALISED RAILWAYS IN FRANCE

    It is rumored that France's, entire railway system will be nationalised within the next few weeks, Only one of France's six main railway systems ...

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  35. THEATRE DISPUTE

    The Industrial Registrar (Mr. Stewart) to-day summoned representatives of the Tivoli Theatre and the Theatrical Employees' Union to attend a ...

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  36. STREET EXPLOSION

    Wielding a pick on road work at North Sydney to-day, Robert Holley, aged 24,' years, caused a spark which exploded gas that had been escaping ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S BILL

    The huge cost to Britain, as the resuit of her participation in the non-intervention agreement, is revealed in the civil service supplementary ...

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  39. SYDNEY WATCHING

    It Is felt among, officials, of the Theatrical Employees and Musicians Union here that, if the conference in to-night that to produce, a ...

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  40. CAPTAIN EDEN

    The vital moment will it is belived, be reached this afternoon in Britain's bid to solve the non-intervention problem. The Foreign Secretary Captain ...

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  42. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service in addition to other special source of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  43. TRUCE DECLARED

    Chinese military headquarter reported to-day that a truce had been declard and that negotiations for ,a settlement were now proceeding. Both ...

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  45. BRISBANE ULTIMATUM

    An ultimatum was served bn the management of the Tivoli Theatre today stating that, unless the recent increase in the Federal baste wage ...

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