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  6. Sequel to Expulsion of Journalists

    As a reprisal for the expulsion of three German journalists from England, the German Government, according to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," has requested the London newspaper, "The Times," to replace ...

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  7. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    The seventh death since the outbreak of infantile paralysis early last month occurred to-day when Andrew Joseph Dagger, aged 28 years, an ...

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  8. HOMEWORK ATTACKED

    Addressing the New Education Fellowship conference to-day, Mr. E. Salter Davies, world-famous educational authority, declared that ...

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  9. Man Swallows Tablets

    Lovelorn Guy Cbaussetied, at Le Bourget, took 60 tablets hoping to commit suicide. Instead, he acquired a voracious appetite. He ...

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  10. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The conclusion of the Australian trade treaty, it is understood, awaits the settlement of two main point. The first is what types will be ...

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  11. TERROR IN SHANGHAI

    Sixty thousand terror-stricken Chinese refugees cower in the streets of the international settlement at Shanghai, fearing a ...

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  12. MISS HELEN HUGHES

    Advice was received in Sydney today that Miss Helen Hughes daughter of the Federal Minister for Health (Mr. W. M. Hughes), died in London ...

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  13. INFECTION PROBLEM

    The Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons) assured the Legislative Assembly to-day that every step would be taken to prevent the spread of the ...

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  14. "SWEEPING STATEMENTS"

    Giving evidence before the Milk Board, which is inquiring into the cost of milk production and distribution, the secretary of the Federated Milk ...

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  15. YOUTH ACQUITTED

    A 16-ycar-old youth, Trevor James Jones, was acquitted at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having feloniously slain his ...

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  16. LORD BADEN-POWELL

    VAGELENZANG (Holland) Monday.—"The time has come to say good-bye. Some of us may never meet again. I am in my 81st year and the ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S DEFENCES

    "Eqiupment for the defence services and armament-producing organisations is so highly efficient to-day that it is most unlikely that any country ...

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  18. DEATH FOLLOWED OPERATION

    Miss Helen Hughes died at 2 a.m. yesterday, in Beversbrook Nursing Home, Brondesbury after an operation performed by Dr Palmer for a ...

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  19. AERODROME INCIDENT

    The Japanese Admiralty takes a serious view of the incident at the Hungajo aerodrome, When Chinese sentries fired on a car containing Japanese officers ...

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  20. MANAGER KILLED

    A mysterious explosion in a blacksmith's shop at Figtree Quarry to-day resulted in the death of Ge[?]ge Hannah, manager of the works. There ...

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  21. 15,000 DOLLARS DAMAGES

    The film actress, Terry Walker, is suing Mrs. Jan Rubini for 15,000 dollars damages. She alleges that the charges of misconduct in recent ...

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  22. WOMEN FOR ABYSSINIA

    The Women's Fascist Corps must in future include a colonial organisation, members of which will be trained for life in Abyssinia, according to the ...

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  23. TWELVE YEARS IN BERLIN

    Mr. Ebbutt is aged 43 years had worked In "The Times" Berlin office since 1925, and had been chief correspondent since 1927. The Berlin ...

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  24. MAN SENT TO GAOL

    Reginald Patrick Pettiford, aged 27 years, a dealer, was sentenced to three months imprisonment at the Central police, Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  25. NOT A SOUND

    Two laborers were working on a very tall building. Suddenly the man at the top of the ladder called to his mate at ...

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  27. "EDUCATIONAL MUSSOLINIS"

    Addressing the Millions Club to-day, Professor William Boyd, of Glasgow University, criticised what he described as the Australian centralised ...

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  29. INSURED WORKERS

    The Ministry for Labor estimates that on July 26 last, the number of insured persons in employment in Great Britain, exclusive of persons ...

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  30. FIRE AT MOSMAN

    A fire at Mosman early this morning destroyed a laundry within a few minutes, and when the brigade arrived on the scene they found the wood and ...

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  31. MIGRATION RESUMPTION

    The New South Wales resumption of migration is welcomed in Britain states "The Times." It Is suggested that there, is ...

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  32. COALITION URGED IN CANADA

    There is a growing movement for the coalition of all parties opposed to Social Credit, under the leadership of Mr. John I. M'Farland, former ...

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  33. OUR CABLE SERVICES

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

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