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  6. BOMBS AGAIN RAIN ON CHAPEI

    Further severe Japanese air bombing of Chapei and huge fires at Hongkew are the chief incidents of the morning news from Shanghai. Several bombs fell on the international settlement, one ...

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  7. ATTACKS ON SHIPPING

    Britain, declares the Foreign Office spokesman, will make a determined stand when the interested Powers meet at Geneva to discuss ...

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  8. PEACE OF EUROPE

    Signor Mussolini's visit to Germany will take place on September 24 to 29. He will be accompanied by his Foreign Minister (Count Clano) and the General ...

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  9. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    Eleven cases of infantile paralysis were reported by the Health Department during the week-end. Seven were notified yesterday and four to-day. ...

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  10. GERMAN COMMENT

    Commenting on the British reinforcement in the Mediterranean, the Press asks, "Why did not Britain take a similar attitude after the torpedo ...

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  11. ITALY INDIGNANT

    The Press is indignant that Italy has not yet been invited to the Geneva Conference and declares that the inclusion of Russia and the exclusion of ...

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  12. MOTHER GOAL CRISIS?

    Unless the compulsory conference between the coal owners and the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemens' Association, to be held on ...

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  13. "IF I HAVE SINNED—"

    "If I have sinned, I have sinned in good company," said the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) at Charlton last night, when he made his first public announcement ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOR

    Envisaging an ultimate British Labor Government influencing the Powers through the League of Nations to state their grievances at Geneva, and attain ...

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  15. REPUBLICAN SUBMARINE DAMAGED

    The Spanish Government submarine G4 has arrived at Bordeaux. The commander is seeking permission to effect repairs, stating that the vessel was ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT SUCCESSES

    The Nationalists have been driven out of Belchite (22 miles S.S.E. of Saragossa), after 24 hours of fierce street fighting. ...

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  17. CHINESE WORKERS' PLEDGE

    Ten thousand Chinese workers in British Columbia have pledged themselves to give one week's pay each month in order to raise a £250,000 ...

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  18. SCHOOLS REOPENING IN MELBOURNE

    In announcing that 40 more schools will reopen on Monday, the Education Department threatens to take action against parents who do not allow their ...

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  19. THE AGA KHAN

    The diplomatic Correspondent of "Daily Herald," mentions the Aga Khan as this year's president of the League Assembly. ...

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  20. SYDNEY CHINESE ACTIVE

    Sydney Chinese have organised strong committees to plan an appeal for funds to relieve distressed war refugees in China. A meeting of the ...

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  21. AGITATION SPREADING

    The John Darling miners, who meet to-morrow, are almost certain to follow the lead of the Burwood miners, and to refuse to operate the mechanical ...

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  22. SLUMP IN MARRIAGES

    A shortage of marriageable spinsters, compelling bachelors to marry younger girls, was foretold by Sir William Beveridge, the well-known economist, ...

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  23. BRITISH FILM

    "It is a great film, magnificently, produced, and is an honor to the British film industry," declares the "Corriere Delia Sera." lauding "Victoria the ...

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  24. MAID AND BUTLER

    A maid and a butler have stepped out of their servants' roles and settled down to the possession of the vast estate of their late mistress, Mrs. ...

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  25. WEALTHY ARAB

    The assassination of Ibraham Dey Khalil, a wealthy Arab, brings the deaths in the recent wave of terrorism to 12 Arabs and three Jews, including ...

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  26. NOTES SENT TO CHINA AND JAPAN

    After conference between the British, French, and United States Consuls and their respective admirals, a note was sent to the Chinese asking ...

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  27. £2,500,000 LOAN

    Because the flotation of a defence loan in Australia might be construed as being terms of the Loan Council arrangement, the Commonwealth ...

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  28. £1,000,000 LOTTERY

    Another effort will be made by the Hospitals' Association to obtain Government sanction for £1,000,000 lottery. A meeting of the executive yesterday ...

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  29. MACQUARIE-STREET DENTIST

    Endeavoring to board a moving train at Lindfield last night, a Macquarie-street dentist, Dr. Frederick George Hardwick, aged 43 years, was fatally ...

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  30. PROFIT SHARING

    Practical application of the principles of profit sharing by wage earners was urged by the chairman of Berlel, Ltd. (Mr. Arthur Burley) at ...

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  31. PIRATE CLASSIFICATION

    Britain and France further discussed the anti-submarine proposals which are expected to include the classification of both submarine and aerial ...

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  32. GUN BATTLE WITH BANDITS

    Two patrolmen and a bandit were shot dead and one patrolman and a bandit were wounded in a gun-battle between the police and four bandits, ...

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  33. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN

    Charged with espionage, Robert Valentine Bell, a young Englishman, has been detained in an Ogpu gaol at Leningrad. ...

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  34. HUSBAND ON WOUNDING CHARGE

    Suffering from a wound in her abdomen, Marguerita Hore, aged 40 years, of Stockton, was taken to hospital in a serious condition. Her husband was ...

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  35. MINER'S SKELETON FOUND

    After a long search for the missing prospector, John Wilkins, his skeleton has been found in the wild East Murchison country. The police believe ...

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  36. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    A severe earthquake was recorded at Riverview College Observatory at 5.1 a.m. yesterday. The largest wave was recorded 11 ...

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  37. NATIONALIST DENIAL

    An authoritative statement denies that a Nationalist submarine attacked the British destroyer Havock. ...

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  39. FLOODS RECEDE

    Flood waters are receding throughout the lower north agricultural country, which was inundated following the heaviest rainstorm for many years. ...

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  40. INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE

    The "Dispatch" declares that the London Communist Party chiefs have ordered the withdrawal, "with the smallest possible publicity," of the ...

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  41. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor will visit Herr Hitler soon, states the "Daily Mail." The visit is described as private and as arising from the great interest the ...

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  42. MIKADO'S SPEECH

    Opening the Diet to-day the Emperor declared that Japan desired the attainment of peace and mutual co-operation in China, which failed to ...

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  44. OH! DADDY

    As a man of law, father ought to have realised that it is as well to know what the answer is going to be before asking an embarrassing ...

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  45. EDUCATION CONGRESS

    Two drawbacks in teaching geography in Australia were unsatisfactory text books and lack of good maps, said the Professor of Geography at Cambridge ...

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  46. "FASCIST CUT THROATS"

    Commenting on the sinking of the Soviet steamer Timiryazev, the newspaper "Isvestia" accuses Italy of piracy, in the Mediterranean and describes ...

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  47. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

    Public criticism and the working of the Local Government Act are so stringent that Sydney men, admirably suited for the City Council, decline to ...

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  48. SERVED HIM RIGHT

    A German and an Englishman were walking along one day. The English man said, "See that building over there?" ...

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  49. 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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  50. JAPANESE ALLEGATIONS

    The Domel newsagency alleges that 29 planes, manned by Russians, have been active at Shanghai. One Russian has already been shot down. It ...

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