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  3. Japan Warns Britain and France

    The Japanese Government has issued a statement: "We hesitate to brand English and French vessels on the Yangtse as enemies, but naturally there will be a limit to Japan's attitude towards the international ...

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  6. RECOGNITION OF FRANCO

    Thirty mounted police, 100 foot police and three fire-engines blocked the entrance to Downing-street when a procession marched to the street after ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. ARAB REJOICINGS

    Arabs held demonstrations rejoicing at the imminence of independent Arab States in the seats of Haifa, Jaffa and Nazaretta. The Jewish council issued ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. JEWS REJECT PROPOSALS

    The executive of the Jewish Agency rejected the Government's proposals for a settlement of the Palestine problem. ...

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  9. BOMB KILLS JEW

    A bomb thrown into a lorry in the centre of the town killed a Jewish driver and his assistant. ...

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  10. JEWISH SHOP BOMBED

    A bomb explosion which smashed the windows of a Jewish shop is believed to have been a Fascist protest against the Government's refusal to admit the ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. ITALIANS IN FRANCE

    Eight thousand Italians met at the Alcazar Theatre and unanimously pledged their loyalty to France. They condemned the maintenance of the ...

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  12. JEWS IN SYDNEY

    Evening classes for Jewish migrants will start to-morrow night. The classes will be divided into three sections—those who speak English ...

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  13. DRIED FRUITS

    The consultative committee of the State Dried Fruits Board which recently met in Melbourne recommended to the State Board the adoption ...

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  14. DIVERGENT VIEWS EXPRESSED IN SYDNEY

    Differing views on the Arab-Jew question in Palestine were given by speakers at two luncheons to-day. Dr. S. Angus, Professor of Theology ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. "SLOP" BEER

    A charge that the use of slop beer had been going on for many years and that the Health Department had been asleep on the job was made by ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. £750 DAMAGES

    Claiming £2000 damages from William Melville Reid, a bookmaker and racehorse owner of Queensland, George Evison was in the Divorce Court ...

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  17. JAPAN SENDS ANOTHER NOTE

    Japanese military and naval representatives conferred for three hours in reference to a reply by the municipal council to representations regarding ...

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  18. MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    Although a number of hotel licensees have recently been convicted of having sold "beer slops," the Licensing Reduction Board has no power to ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. SECRET CONFERENCE

    More than 200 military leaders from throughout China secretly conferred, for four days in order to improve the training of the new Chinese Army. The ...

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  20. FREAK LIGHTNING

    A solitary lightning flash during a thunderstorm struck a winch, ran up the steel cable and brought down in flames one of six balloons from the ...

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  21. N.Z. POTATOES

    The Federal Government is likely to permit specified quantities of New Zealand potatoes to be imported into Australia, should future shortages ...

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  22. ATTACK OF KULING

    The Japanese launched the long-awaited attack on Kuling, where 47 foreigners remain. The Chinese guerillas repulsed the first assault. ...

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  23. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day good competition prevailed from the Continent and Yorkshire and the market ruled very firm for all descriptions of ...

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  24. FORMER JAPANESE AMBASSADOR'S DEATH

    The death has occurred of Hi[?]os[?] Saito, former Japanese Ambassador, from tuberculosis. ...

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  25. ITALIAN GOODWILL MISSION

    After the arrival of the Italian goodwill mission, the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) lunched with the Ministers. In a statement, Colonel ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. INDIAN GAOL RIOT

    A warder and a convict were killed and 13 injured, four seriously, in a riot which occurred at Warangal. More than 100 long-term prisoners ...

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  27. LORD NUFFIELD ENTERTAINED

    England would never forget what Australia had done for the Empire during the Great War, said Lord Nuffield at a State luncheon tendered ...

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  28. AIR BATTLE

    The Peking correspondent of "The Times" says that the Japanese are continuing the effort to wipe out the Chinese air base at Lanchow. They ...

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  29. MELBOURNE AUCTIONS

    When the wool sales were resumed to-day the market remained firm at the rates established at the last series. Yorkshire and the Continent were the ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. NEW MALTA CONSTITUTION

    The new constitution of Malta was proclaimed to-day, states the Malta correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." The Governor will preside ...

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  31. SAYWELL CASE

    Pending the hearing of the suit for judicial separation from her husband. Mrs. Muriel Saywell was to-day awarded alimony of £18 a week and ...

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  32. BUILDING COSTS INQUIRY

    To permit accountants assisting the inquiry to examine the balance sheets of a number of brick companies, the Building Costs Inquiry was adjourned ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. POLISH STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE

    More than 10,000 Polish students milled through the streets shouting "Down with Germany" and "Poland must be strong." Strong police forces ...

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  34. MAN'S BODY ON LINE

    The badly mutilated body of Alfred Embry, aged 75 years, was found on the railway line near Central Station to-day. It is believed that he was ...

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  35. ARMED ROBBERY

    A sentence of seven years' imprisonment was imposed on Jack Charles Monford Adams, aged 20 years, at the Quarter Sessions to-day on charges of ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. NEWSPAPER STRIKE IN BRISBANE

    Refusing to hear claims of strikers while they indulged in direct action, the Industrial Court to-day ordered striking members of the Printers' ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. SOVIET PURGE ENDING?

    For the first time in the history of espionage trials, declares the Moscow correspondent of "The Times," the spectators applauded the defence when ...

    Article : 96 words
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  39. 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 overseas ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. N.Z. AUTHOR HONORED

    English and French representatives will attend on March 21 the installation of a commemoration plaque at the residence of the New Zealand ...

    Article : 32 words
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