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  5. SENSATION IN CHINESE CRISIS

    The Italian Ambassador called at the Foreign Ministry and asked that the Japanese nation be informed that Italy was united behind Signor Mussolini to give full support to Japan's action in China, which it described as simply the ...

    Article : 158 words
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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Melbourne engineering firms to-day expressed their intention of submitting tenders for trial supplies of munitions, but stated that until definite ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. USE OF GAS ALLEGED

    The Chinese spokesman declares that the Japanese used gas to force the crossing of the Woosung Creek. ...

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  9. ADELAIDE FIRMS TOO

    Adelaide firms may enter tenders Strong efforts will be made by Mr. E. W. Holder, M.L.C., president of the South Australian Chamber of ...

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  10. EDUCATIONISTS' SYMPATHY

    Ninety members of the staffs of 18 universities and university colleges in Britain, including Professor Gilbert Murray, telegraphed the Minister for ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. BRENT DIVORCE SUIT

    Provided that Joy Howarth, the Australian film actress, is "reasonable about the property settlement," her husband, George Brent, will not contest a suit ...

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  12. WHAT CHINA WANTS

    Emphasising that it was a personal opinion, the Chinese Ambassador (Mr. Wang), in an interview, said: "I expect that China will ask the Nine ...

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  13. BOYCOTT TASK

    An attack on leaders of churches who are advocating a boycott of Japanese goods was made yesterday by the Consul-General for Japan (Mr. ...

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  14. ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

    Economic sanctions against Japan may have the backing of the League of Nations if signatories of the Nine Power Treaty adopt such a measure. ...

    Article : 414 words
  15. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    The question whether South-West Africa shall be returned to Germany promises to be a feature of the general election in June 1838. ...

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  16. ALLEGED MURDER

    At the Darlinghurst police station last night a woman was charged with the murder of Alfred James Mailey, who was found in a street in Surry Hills on ...

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  17. CANCER PAVILION

    The biggest effort ever made in this State to find a cure for cancer is about to be launched by the Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons). It involves ...

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  18. WAR ZONE

    Japan is speeding up her offensive on all fronts. Tokio claims that Chinese resistance in Hopei Province, North China, has broken down, and ...

    Article : 435 words
  19. £2000 STRIKE PAY

    More than £2000 in strike par will be distributed early next week among the men from the John Darling and Burwood mines. They have been idle ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. ALBERTA SOCIAL CREDIT

    The fusion of the parties opposed to Social Credit dealt the Premier (Mr. Aberhart) a severe blow to-day by winning the first by-election since the ...

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  21. "PLAIN MURDER"

    The growing feeling of resentment and indignation against the Japanese bombing of non-combatants in China was given impetus this afternoon when ...

    Article : 372 words
  22. WHEAT MARKETS

    In contrast with the feverish activities displayed, in other markets this week, there has been little interest in wheat. Russian offers have been more ...

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  23. BREWERY STRIKE

    Two hundred men to-day answered the call for labor to fill the places of strikers at Milton brewery. Strikers, their wives and families and ...

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  24. "DON'T LICK STAMPS"

    Do not lick that postage stamp, if you value your health! Advice to this effect is given by Dr. A. W. Paterson, who insists, in the ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. BOOKMAKERS FINED £400

    Eight bookmakers, arrested in a police raid here, were fined a total of over £400. One bookmaker, who was fined, £100, ...

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  26. QUESTION OF COLONIES

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Malan), speaking at Klerksport to-day said that his party endorsed the resolution of the National Congress ...

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  27. PRINCE EDWARD

    The celebration to-day of the second birthday of Prince Edward, only son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, was a strictly family, affair at their country ...

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  28. WIDOW FOUND DEAD

    Mary Edith Pillfoot, aged 37 years, widow, was discovered dead on the floor of the kitchen at her home in Prospect-street, Newtown, to-day. She met a ...

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  31. NAVAL RESEARCH SHIP

    The first bronze rivet was to-day driven at Dartmouth into the wooden hull of a naval research ship of unique design, which will cost £100,000. ...

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  32. BODY FOUND IN BOAT

    The body of Thomas Bramble, aged 50 years, of Topi Topi, near Forster, was found yesterday in a rowing boat in the Wallengat River. The top of ...

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  33. CONFLICTING OPINIONS IN JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that President Roosevelt's speech has gone far to strengthen the liberal element in ...

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  34. NINE POWER CONFERENCE

    The League Secretariat announces that China has accepted the invitation to attend the Nine Power Conference. ...

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  35. LORD NUFFIELD

    The latest gift of Lord Nuffield, the motor manufacturer, is one of £300,000 towards an endowment fund to raise the standard of hospital services in the ...

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  36. £2000 DAMAGES

    A fire occurred last night in the premises of the Lawson shoe Company, Redfern. The upper floors were blazing furiously when the brigades arrived, but ...

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  37. 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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  38. MISSING WOMAN

    The body of Helen Stewart, aged 52 years, who had been reported missing earlier, was washed up ion the beach at Fremantle last night. She was wearing ...

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  39. "TO DO OR DIE"

    The Japanese on the Hopei front occupied Chengting. The retreating Chinese left 600 dead. The Japanese reached the Huto River, 3½ miles north ...

    Article : 208 words
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