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  5. League Considers Bombing of Open Towns

    "The committee which is taking urgent consideration of the bombardment of open towns in China by Japanese aircraft expresses profound distress at the loss of life of innocent civilians, including women and children, and ...

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  7. MUSSOLINI WELCOMED

    A crowd of more than half a million welcomed Signor Mussolini when he arrived at Berlin to-night. He attended an official banquet, at which ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. Wheat for China

    The Chinese Consul General (Dr. Pao), referring to-day to the decision of the Wheatgrowers' Union at Parkes to approach the Consul ...

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  9. "SHOULD BE OUTLAWED"

    The Birmingham branch of the Commercial Travellers' Union carried a resolution to-day declaring that Japan should be outlawed from the community ...

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  10. PUBLIC HEALTH

    Delivering a lecture on "Public Health in the Future" before the Health Inspectors' Conference to-day, the Director-General of Public Health ...

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  11. SPANISH WAR

    With a view to obtaining Italian participation in the Nyoh Anti-piracy Agreement, the British, French and Italian naval experts met to-day. The ...

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  12. "AFFRONT TO CIVILISATION"

    The executive committee of the League of Nations Union of Canada condemns the aggression in China and urges the League to take action ...

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  13. JAPANESE VIEW

    The Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Wakamatsu) said to-day that Japan was confident that "little injury was caused to non-combatants" by the ...

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  14. APPALLING SCENES DESCRIBED

    Passengers who arrived here to-day on the liner Taipang described the appalling scenes which they beheld in the international settlement at ...

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  15. ITALIANS IN SPAIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) conferred with the Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden) to-day, presumably with reference to a pending ...

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  16. EUROPEAN PEACE

    Signer Mussolini's reception in Germany is absorbing space in the Italian newspapers and wireless programmes, while continued bulletins are ...

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  17. ABORIGINAL CRIME

    Mr. Michael Sawtell, an authority on aboriginal subjects, commenting on the statement by Judge Wells, who after sentencing a native to 12 months' gaol ...

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  18. RAIN URGENTLY NEEDED

    The Department of Agriculture reported to-day that with temperatures soaring in New South Wales, wheat crops are suffering, and there is urgent ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT VICTORY

    "It is no longer a civil war but a fight against the forces of international Fascism," declared Bister Mary Lowson, who was in charge of the Australian ...

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  20. BOYCOTT OF JAPANESE GOODS

    The Sydney Labor Council will, at its meeting on Thursday night, consider a boycott against Japanese goods by trades unionists throughout ...

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  21. JAPAN "MOPPING UP"

    Japanese operations to-day were confined to mopping up at Shohochen and the bombing of retreating Chinese, and railway towns southward to ...

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  22. N.Z. BOYCOTT LIKELY

    There is a possibility that the waterside worker's may refuse to handle goods from Japanese ships as a boycott against Japan. ...

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  23. MAN WITH THROAT CUT

    Arthur George Trevena, aged 31 years, of Northcote, and his wife, Pearl Trevena, aged 31 years, were admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital late ...

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  24. MUSSOLINI'S IMPRESSIONS

    It is believed in Whitehall, according to the diplomatic writer at the "Manchester Guardian," that Singnor Mussolini was so impressed with the ...

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  25. BELL RINGS AT LLOYDS

    For the second time in a week the Lutine bell—which announces to the assembled insurance brokers the finding of a vessel—was rung at Lloyds ...

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  26. SUIT AGAINST AL CAPONE

    The Government is beginning a suit to collect unpaid income taxes amounting to £270,000 from "Scarface" Al Capone, who is at present in gaol. The ...

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  27. AMERICAN COMMENT

    In an editorial denouncing Japan's campaign of frightfulness, the "New York Times" applauds the declaration of the League of Nations Far Eastern ...

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  28. RUN OVER BY TRAIN

    Richmond George, Norman, aged 59 years, who is employed as a carpenter by the signal branch of the Railway Department, was engaged in repairing ...

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  29. EMPIRE GAMES

    It is likely that England will send a rowing eight to the Empire Games in Sydney, it has already been decided to despatch a full team of boxers ...

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  30. SHELLING OF FISHERMEN

    The British Ambassador has been instructed to file a report to London on the shelling of the fishing fleet by a Japanese submarine, according to ...

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  31. MR. HENDERSON SUPPORTS

    "I hope there will be an economic boycott of Japanese goods to express the abhorrence which fills the heart of every decent man and woman in the ...

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  32. WOOL SALES

    Under strong general competition from Bradford and the Continent, and with limited assistance from Japan, the market ruled from par to 5 per ...

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  33. BOMBING CONDEMNED

    The Assembly unanimously carried a resolution condemning the Japanese bombing of Chinese cities. ...

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  34. ALBERTA SOCIAL CREDIT

    Averting the possibility that the Lieutenant-Governor would refuse to sign the revived Bank Act, which was disallowed by Ottawa, the Alberta ...

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  35. FULL MILITARY HONORS

    The Australian, Captain Lewis Yelland told Andrews, High Commissioner for Galilee, who was shot dead py armed Arabs at Nazaroth yesterday was ...

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  36. "TAKE YOUR CHOICE"

    The "Daily Mirror," under the caption "Honorable Japanese Use Bodies for Practice and Sharpen Their Knives," publishes two gruesome ...

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  37. CHINESE ALLEGATION

    The Chinese Embassy repeats the official, telegram from Nanking that two Japanese monoplanes flew low over Kwangteh on Sunday with the Chinese ...

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  40. SHANSI COMMANDERS DILEMMA

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." points out that if General Hsu, Commander-in-chief of Shansi, places his troops without ...

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  41. MR. HUGH D. M'INTOSH

    As a protest against Japanese barbarism, Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh, the well known Australian, who is now managing director of a chain of milk bars in ...

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  42. BIG JAPANESE THRUST

    The Japanese have launched an offensive, of tanks and infantry on a wide front from Chapel towards Kaingwan, for which they have ...

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  43. MISSING GERMAN 'PLANE

    The Lusthansa 'Plane which was reported missing pearly three weeks ago while exploring a route to the Far East, has landed at Kabul, the ...

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  44. 24d IN MELBOURNE

    The market continued very firm at the wool sales to-day, with widespread competition from the Continent, Yorkshire and the local mills, and fair ...

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  45. OPERATIONS IN NORTH

    The War Office states that the Japanese line in Hopel province is a curve, with the apex pointing north and the ends resting at Pasotingfu and ...

    Article : 87 words
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  47. 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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