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  5. Fires and Panic in Canton

    Relays of huge Japanese bombers, convoyed by fighter 'planes, broke through the Chinese defences at 6 a.m. to-day and dropped scores of incendiary and explosive bombs in the worst air raid that China has yet experienced, cables ...

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  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    A big programme faces members of the Legislative Assembly during the next fortnight, when several all-night sittings are expected. ...

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  8. FRANK DISCUSSION WITH ITALY

    The Geneva correspondent of "The Times" says that the French Foreign Minister (M. Delbos) to-day had two cordial and frank conversations with ...

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  9. NEW TAXATION SCHEDULE

    Mr. J. M. White, Secretary of the Taxpayers' Association, said to-day that the new schedule for wages and special income tax was so complicated ...

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  10. U.S. AGAIN PROTESTS

    The secretary for State (Senator Cordell Hull) announced that he had made a new and more vigorous protest to Japan regarding the air bombing of ...

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  11. WOUNDING OF AMBASSADOR

    The Japanese Note to Great Britain admits that two Japanese 'planes bombed and machine gunned two motor cars on the afternoon of August ...

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  12. BERLIN BLACK-OUTS

    Although they were scheduled to continue until Sunday, the war manoeuvre black-outs, concerning which great public resentment has been ...

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  13. TRADE COUPONS AND GIFTS

    At the annual meeting of the Manly Chamber of Commerce, the president (Mr. H. Hayman) said that the insidious growth of trade coupons and ...

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  14. N.Z. BANKING RUMORS

    Official circles refuse either to confirm or deny the reports current in the city that the Government proposes to take control of the whole banking ...

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  15. JAPANESE PRESS

    In an editorial on the speech by the Australian representative, Mr. S. M. Bruce, at Geneva, in which he proposed a conference of Powers in order ...

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  16. "ARGUS" CASE

    Judge Betts, in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court, to-day, dismissed the appeal of Nathaniel Julius Copeland, known as "Argus," against the order ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN UNREST

    Following the deaths of two white policemen and one native policeman in a riot on Monday, 2000 whites held an indignation meeting at Verceniding ...

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  18. MORE ALIEN MIGRANTS

    When the liner Ormonde arrived in Sydney this morning with about 90 migrants on board, a passenger stated that they were not very clean in their ...

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  19. WOMAN SHOT AT BEDSIDE

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.). Thursday.—After his discharge from hospital at Dunedin, Arthur Richardson, aged 52 years, laborer, was charged with ...

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  20. JAPANESE 'PLANES DRIVEN BACK

    This morning Chinese fighters intercepted and drove back 50 Japanese 'planes en route to bomb Nanking again. ...

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  21. LIQUOR IN LOUNGES

    It was learned to-night that the Government has no intention of altering the law to enable licenses to be granted to hotels to sell liquor in ...

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  22. JAPANESE CLAIM

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Japanese claim they have sufficient material to carry out for a ...

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  23. FRONTIER TROUBLE

    The Foreign Office states that M. Pierre Desmartis, French Consul in Malaga, has been detained by the Spanish Nationalists as a ...

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  24. REMARKABLE REPORTS

    In a remarkable document, "May 12th," published to-day, giving the story of the Coronation from hundreds of angles, and representing the opinions ...

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  25. MISS HELEN HUGHES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), accompanied by Dame Enid Lyons, reached Sydney to-day to attend the funeral of Miss Helen Hughes, ...

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  26. CHAIN STORE INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Chain Store inquiry to-day Dr. Allen Seymour Walker said that the drugs In A.P.C. powders and tablets belonged ...

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  27. POLICEMEN AND MARRIAGE

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) to-day informed the Police Association that "in the interests of the service" he did not feel justified ...

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  28. NANKING AIR RAID

    The Japanese threat to wipe out Nanking has so far not been achieved, largely owing to the fact that the capital is a garden city ...

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  30. FAMOUS COLLECTION STOLEN

    The famous Avenmore collection of bank notes, contained in 110 leather-bound volumes, and reputed to be worth £50,000, has been stolen from the ...

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  32. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    The Health Department was to-day informed of another death as the result of infantile paralysis, making the twenty-seventh fatal case. Two ...

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  33. BIG SAN FRANCISCO FIRE

    A fire is raging uncontrollably the plant of the Standard Oil Company of California. The blaze threatened the entire industrial district at ...

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  34. ALLEGATION AGAINST DOCTOR

    Referring to the allegations made in Parliament last night that a doctor had refused to attend a youth who had been injured in a Sunday ...

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  35. TRAIN STRIKES CATTLE

    When an express train dashed into a mob of pedigreed cattle at a railway crossing near Auckland last night, nine coys were killed and a valuable bull ...

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  36. DIVORCE LAW ANOMALIES

    It is understood that the Government will shortly introduce a bill to amend the divorce laws. At present many women divorced years ago continue to ...

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  37. BASQUE ALLEGATIONS

    The Minister for the Interior has agreed to receive a deputation from the French Basques, who claim to possess documents showing that General ...

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  38. 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 ...

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  39. NATIONALISTS REPULSED

    The Nationalists are not making any headway in the Gijon campaign. Aerial and infantry attacks were repulsed with heavy losses. The Asturians, however, ...

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