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  5. Japanese 'Planes Raid Nanking

    The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states that yesterday two preliminary air raids on Nanking were carried out by 35 to 40 ...

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  7. ATTEMPT TO SEIZE SUBMARINE

    The French police connect the men who attempted to seize the Spanish Government submarine at Brest yesterday with the Paris ...

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  8. Cholera Epidemic

    The cholera outbreak has reached epidemic proportions. Two Bri-tishers are among the victims at Hong Kong. ...

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  9. BLACK PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA

    A black plague has broken out in Manchuria, 198 cases being reported at Shingking, where a quarantine has been established. ...

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  10. BRITISH GOVERNMENT ANXIOUS

    The British Government is most perturbed over the safety of 300 nationals in Nanking, in view Of the Japanese threat to bomb the city. The ...

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  11. MR. CURTIN'S SPEECH

    Mr. O. Schrleber, president of the Trades Union Secretaries' Association, referring to Mr. Curtin's policy speech last night, said he considered it was ...

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  12. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  13. STRONG RUSSIAN PROTEST

    Russia has strongly protested to Japan against the attacks on the staff of the Russian Embassy in Tokio, including the wives of two members. ...

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  14. Pickpockets Hold Protest Meeting

    Alarmed at the police decision to paint their hands and ears an ineradicable red in order to check the increase in pocket-picking, ...

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  15. BRITISH ATTITUDE

    The British Government is making representations through the Ambassador at Tokio against the bombing of non-military objectives at Nanking ...

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  16. NANKING'S ZERO HOUR

    Nanking's zero hour, noon, passed without the threatened Japanese air raid occurring. "We may prefer to keep the capital in suspense," was the ...

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  17. JAPANESE ADVANCE

    Japanese troops in the Hopei province have advanced seven miles along the peiping-Hankow railway to a line bordering on the Yishu ...

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  18. PRIME MINISTER'S VIEW

    "The speech was a series of criticisms and generalities," declared the prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) referring to Mr. Curtin's policy speech. Some of ...

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  19. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    An important speech by the British Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden); in [?]hich he emphasised that, irrespective of their political philosophies, the ...

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  20. ITALIAN CASUALTIES IN SPAIN

    The ninth official bulletin of the Italian casualties in Spain contains 307 names, but the rank of the soldiers and the place where they died is not ...

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  21. "DIET OF WORDS"

    In a criticism of Labor's .election policy, the Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) in a broadcast speech to-night, said: "If Labor's defence policy means ...

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  22. ANTI-PIRACY PATROL

    Five giant Singapore seaplanes left Pembroke Dock this morning for the Mediterranean, to take part in the anti-piracy patrols. ...

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  23. BRITISH INTERESTS

    In view of the hostilities in China, particularly in the Shanghai area, the Federation of British Industries has decided to convene a meeting of ...

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  24. ROAD FATALITY INQUEST

    An admission that he had driven away and left a man who had been struck by his lorry lying on the road, was made by Francis Oliver Hudson, ...

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  25. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Fourteen cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day bringing the total to 360. Two deaths occurred, making 26 one was a four-year-old girl from ...

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  26. MUNRO SUIT

    The Munro suit again attracted a big public gathering to-day, and the streets outside the Divorce Court were lined with people waiting to see the ...

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  27. WOOL SALES

    Good fleece wools ana skirtings ruled firm at the wool sale to-day compared with yesterday's rates, but the average descriptions continued to ...

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  28. DENMARK'S EPIDEMIC

    Denmark is in the grip of an epidemic of infantile paralysis. No fewer than 368 cases were reported this month, bringing the total since June ...

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  29. SUMMER TIME-TABLE

    The Railway Department's summer time-table, which operates from next Sunday, provides for the speeding up of a number of country trains. The ...

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  30. UNITED STATES' ROLE

    The Secretary for State (Mr. Hull) declared to-day that the United States must take "a middle course between extreme isolation and aggression," but ...

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  31. EIGHT KILLED

    A relief train crashed into the ParisBordeaux express it Angauleme to-day, and at least eight were killed and 25 injured. ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE'S PROPOSAL

    Warning the League against postponing or side-stepping the issues, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) in the Assembly urged the ...

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  35. CAUSE OF WEAKNESS

    "The present weakness in the wool market is more psychological than otherwise, and satistically the position is still sound," said Mr. G. Dalziel ...

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  36. LEAGUE COMMITTEE TO BE RE-SUMMONED

    The United states diplomatic representative in Switzerland has been instructed that the United States will be represented on the committee of ...

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  37. JAPAN'S WOOL PRODUCTION

    The secretary of the New South Wales Graziers' Association (Mr. Allen) said to-day that there was no reason for the Australian wool ...

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  38. LONDON SALES

    The wool sales were continued to-day with an offering of 4868 bales, of which 3780 were sold. The catalogue included 395 bales from New South ...

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  39. DUM-DUM BULLETS

    The Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Wakamatsu) received a cablegram from his Government to-day stating that the Chinese troops were using ...

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  40. COLONIAL REFERENCES

    Captain Eden's offer to discuss the lowering of colonial tariffs, and his references to raw materials were recevied coolly in Germany, where it is ...

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