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  6. ALARM GROWING IN NANKING

    The Japanese grip is tightening on Nanking, the evacuation of which has reached a stage bordering on panic. The Nanking correspondent of "The Times" says that after an unusually mild autumn, Nanking's lovely ...

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  7. FRENCH SENSATION

    Enough explosive to blow up the entire district, the seizure of huge stores of arms, and the revelation of a "high command" operating behind an ...

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  8. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

    After a violent attack in the House of Commons on Imperial Airways and the general backwardness of British aviation, the Parliamentary ...

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  9. VISIT TO GERMANY

    Baron Von Neurath will Accompany the British visitor, Lord Halifax, to Her Hitler's villa at Berchtesgaden by to-night's train, says the Berlin ...

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  10. SPANISH WAR

    The Premier (Senor Negrin) to-day quelled rumors of an armistice, saying: "The Government refuses to consider any attempt for negotiations ...

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  11. PROTEST TO LONDON

    The Spanish Republic has sent a note to the British Foreign Office protesting against the appointment of agents in General Franco's territory. ...

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  12. CAPE TO LONDON

    Flying-Officer Clouston, accompanied by Mrs. Kirby-Green, took off on the return fligh, to London at 8 a.m. Later the 'plane arrived at ...

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  13. FRANCE AS VICTIM

    France was depicted as the first victim of the Fascist Powers by M. Henri Berenger, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Defence, in a speech ...

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  14. AUSTRIA AND NATIONALISTS

    It is now admitted here that virtual diplomatic relations with General Franco were established by Austria last September. ...

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  15. CAPE AVIATRIX

    Judge Windsor in the County Court adjourned Mrs. Kirby-Green's application for a discharge from bankruptcy until December, saying that this would ...

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  16. LABOR FEUD

    Worried over the output of secret propaganda from factories which for some weeks have been issuing pamphlets criticising the leaders of the ...

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  17. ALTITUDE RECORD RECOGNISED

    The altitude fight of 53,937 feet. made in June by Flight-Lieutenant M. J. Adam, has been recognised by the Federation Aeronautique International ...

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  18. TELEVISION PROJECTS

    Sir Ernest Fisk, who returned to Sydney to-day after a trip abroad, said that at the risk of being dubbed "a wild dreamer," he could visualise a ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVY

    It was announced in the Commons to-day that, in addition to two cruisers and one submarine, the construction of which will be started in the ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER

    Dr. Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster, has been advised from the Vatican that he has been created a Cardinal. ...

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  21. MEDITERRANEAN DEFENCES

    The Rome correspondent of "The Dally Telegraph" says that Signor Mussolini has arranged a visit to Dodecanes Islands before the end of ...

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  22. ULTIMATUM DENIED

    The Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Yataro Sugimura) denies M. Berenger's statement that Japan sent an Ultimatum to France concerning arms ...

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  23. LOAN TO ITALY REFUSED

    City financiers have refused Signor Mussolini the loan for which Count Volpi, president of the Fascist Industrial Confederation, and one of Italy's ...

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  24. SUPPORT FOR POLICE

    The appeal for support for the police force, made by Mr. Mair (U.A.P.) in the Legislative Assembly last night was welcomed to-day by the secretary of ...

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  25. "POPE'S REGARD FOR ENGLAND"

    It was ow[?]g to his regard for England that the Pope Wished to have an English Cardinal, Cardinal Hinsley told Interviewers to-day. "The Pope ...

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  26. FRANCE CLOSES RAILWAY

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Associated Press learns that France has closed the Indo-China railway against the passage of arms to China, ...

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  27. 300,000 CHINESE CASUALTIES IN SHANGHAI

    The Japanese claim that the Chinese suffered 300,000 casualties in the Shanghai fighting. They assert that 91,000 have been found dead, on the ...

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  28. RICE INSTEAD OF CONFETTI

    Rice must be used instead of confetti at Holyrood Catholic Church (Watford), according to a circular issued by the rector (Monsignor Arthur ...

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  29. FREE STATE ELECTIONS

    There is every possibility that the Irish Free State elections will be held early next year, probably in February. Embarrassed by both Right and ...

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  30. ITALIAN MAJORITY IN SACRED COLLEGE

    The Vatican City correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" says that the creation of five new cardinals, including Cardinal Hinsley, makes a ...

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  31. MILK SHORTAGE

    The milk strike is causing anxiety to mothers, many of whom are now obliged to feed their babies on condensed milk. ...

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  32. U.S. ACTION URGED

    Mr. Sauthoff to-day introduced a resolution into the House of Representatives asking President Roosevelt to declare that a state of war exists ...

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  33. PREMIER'S ADVICE

    "My advice to butter producers is to stick solidly to their stabilisation principle, to keep their local prices steady at a fair level and not to grasp ...

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  34. NORMA SHEARER'S LATE HUSBAND

    Irving Thalberg, the famous motion picture producer who died in Hollywood last year, left an estate of £4,469,000. Inheritance taxes will ...

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  36. JAZZ AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    Three Kings danced to a jazz band at Buckingham Palace to-night, when the King and Queen honored King Leopold of the Belgians at a court ...

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  37. KING TO BROADCAST AT CHRISTMAS

    His Majesty King George will broadcast to the Empire on Christmas pay from Sandringham House, where, with the Queen and the two Princesses, he ...

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  38. SNAKE BITE ON SHOULDER

    While working beneath a stack of wheaten hay at Kelso to-day, Thomas Lavell, aged 22 years, was bitten on the shoulder by a snake which fell ...

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  41. THE QUINTUPLETS

    Although the estate of he Dionne quintuplets is now worth half a million dollars (approximately £100,000), they will need it all because they will ...

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  42. GIANT LINER

    The new Orient liner Orcades, the largest ship to call on a regular service to Australia, arrived in Sydney to-day. The vessel brought a large ...

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  43. OIL FROM N.Z. FISH

    According to Mr. F. B. Shorland, research chemist in the employ of the New Zealand Government, who arrived in Sydney to-day, the oils from ...

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  44. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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