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  6. Lenient Peace Will Satisfy Japan

    The beginning of Japanese preparations for peace in China are apparent in the formation of a new State Advisory Council, approved by the Government, according to the Tokio correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  7. MIGRATION DISCUSSED

    "Aliens who have no link with, or loyalty to, the Empire, and whose standard of living is low, are peopling the empty spaces of the Dominions," said ...

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  8. LAW BOOK CASE

    Publication of the Public Acts of New South Wales by Butterworth and Co. (Australia) Ltd., was the subject of proceedings in the Equity Court ...

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  9. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  10. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor spent two and a half hours to-day touring the engineering works of the Stocks Company. He spoke in German to the workmen, ...

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  11. 583 Deaths

    The road deaths in Britain during September were 583, an increase of 16 compared with last September. The total for 1937 is ...

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  12. £1,000,000 From N.Z.

    One insurance company hats sent £1,040,000 from New Zealand to Australia for investment in Government bonds. ...

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  13. HOPES FOR BOYCOTT

    The Australian union leader, Harry Bridges, in a statement to-day, said he was hopeful that President Roosevelt would order a boycott of Japanese ...

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  14. CLASH IN WASHINGTON

    A large crowd watched a clash to-day between anti-Fascist demonstrators and the police outside the Italian Embassy, where Vittorio Mussolini spent. ...

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  15. FIRST ACTUAL BOYCOTT

    The first actual boycott in Australia of Japanese goods was put into practice to-day when wharf laborers refused to unload a cargo of explosives from ...

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  16. RUFE NAYLOR CHARGED

    At the Central Summons Court to-day Rufe Naylor, sports promoter, appeared to answer four charges of having made appeals on behalf of charities ...

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  17. MEAT EMPLOYEES' UNION

    The Metropolitan Meat Industry Commissioner to-day applied to the Industrial Commission for cancellation of the registration of the ...

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  18. PROJECTED VISIT TO U.S.A.

    Mrs. Roosevelt, in a statement, said she would be delighted to show the slums and public housing projects to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. She ...

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  19. CENSORSHIP OFFER

    Will Hayes announced to-day that there was no basis in the report that the Duke of Windsor was to be appointed world film censor at a salary of ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCE

    Mr. Reginald Melville, the coroner at Carcoar, was rushed from his home to Bathurst, a distance of 50 miles, to-day to give evidence at the trial of George ...

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  21. WOMAN CHAUFFEUR

    Mrs. Irene Firth was awarded £680 by a jury in the Causes Court to-day out of the estate of the late Eliza Amelia Long, who left £151,000. ...

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  22. SHANTUNG GOVERNOR TO ASSIST CHINESE

    General Fuchu, governor of Shantung Province, has declared his allegiance to toe Nanking Government and will personally lead his troops against ...

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  23. JUDGE AND KU KLUX KLAN

    The Supreme Court to-day denied the petition by the former assistant attorney-general (Mr. Albert Levitt) to unseat the recently appointed Judge ...

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  24. CONSCIENCE v BRUTE STRENGTH

    President Roosevelt, in an address to-day commemorating the Polish patriot, M. Tulaski; declared: "We as a nation, seek spiritual union with all ...

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  25. CHOIR BOYS ON STRIKE

    Choir boys at St. Barnabas' Church, Oxford, went on strike to-day because their quarterly money was overdue. The evening service was carried out with a ...

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  26. POISON GAS

    A telegram received at the Chinese Embassy in London again alleges the use of poison gas by the Japanese troops, but the Japanese Foreign ...

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  28. NEW DARWIN

    The reconstruction of Darwin to provide defence facilities will involve the expenditure of more than £4,000,000. Docks to accommodate ...

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  29. "ABSOLUTE ROT"

    Group Captain A. T. Cole, commander of the R.A.A.F. squadron at Richmond, to-day described as "absolute rot" the allegation that the Air Force canteen ...

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  30. NAVAL RACE

    "Italy has laid down the keels of 20 new submarines since December," says the naval writer of the "Daily Telegraph." "They are being constructed ...

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  31. ABYSSINIAN TROUBLE

    It is officially denied that there is serious trouble in Abyssinia. It is stated troop movements are due to routine precautions, owing to the rainy season. ...

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  32. BRITISH CARS

    Six 'planes, believed to be Japanese, attacked and machine-gunned three British motor cars en route from Nanking to Shanghai. The attack took ...

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  33. ALLEGED FRAUD

    When Robert James, aged 48 years, clerk, appeared at the Glebe Court to-day on a charge of having defrauded, George Jackson, by means of a false ...

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  36. JAPANESE PEARLERS

    The patrol boat Larrakia will probably be sent to Arnheim Land to investigate a complaint by missionaries that Japanese are camping on the ...

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  37. "SAVING EASTERN ASIA FROM COMMUNISM"

    The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" visited the headquarters of Colonel Mitsui, envoy to the Japanese command in North China. He ...

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  38. BANKRUPT STOCKBROKERS

    A large number of creditors of the bankrupt estate of Ward and Co., stockbrokers, of Melbourne, were represented in the Bankruptcy Court ...

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