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  6. RUSSIAN TROOPS TO HELP CHINA?

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Soviet has decided to despatch a regiment of Mongolian motorised infantry to help China to prevent Japan occupying the province of Suiyuan, which is serving ...

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  7. PALESTINE SITUATION

    The curfew order was rescinded to-day, indicating that the authorities regard the situation in Palestine as greatly improved. The firm hand taken by ...

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  8. ITALIAN TAXATION

    "The Italian Government's decision to Impose a capital levy was announced, only after stock markets had closed and was received with sullen resentment," ...

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  9. GERMAN CRITICISM

    The German press to-day opened a barrage of abuse against the British policy in Palestine. The Nazi "Volkischer Boebachter" declares: " The ...

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  10. ITALY BEHIND ARABS

    Deputy Dekerillis, a member of the Chamber of Deputies Foreign Affairs Committee, writing in the newspapers, declares: "Italy is behind the Arab ...

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  11. "DESPERATE FINANCIAL EXPEDIENT"

    The City editor of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Italy's capital levy will not affect London, as British commitments in Italy are negligible. ...

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  12. FORMES R.A.N. OFFICER

    Commander T. E. Nave, who in 1932 was transferred from the R.A.N. to the Royal Navy "in view of his exceptional qualifications and experience in ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICANS

    The newspaper "Boerzenzeitung" declares: The South Africans are sick to death of London's practice in continually trying to deal with pressing ...

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  14. DEATHS NOW 14

    It is now announced that deaths from the medical preparation of elixir sulfanilamide, a cure for infantile paralysis, total 14 in various parts of the ...

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  15. JAPANESE ATTACK NEAR SHANGHAI

    Following an intense artillery barrage, the Japanese again attacked along the front north of Shanghai and stormed Tazang, occupying part of the ...

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  16. JAPANESE BUFFER STATE

    A semi-official Japanese statement from Peiping foreshadows the creation of an inner Mongolian Stale as a buffer between North China and the ...

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  17. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR

    The Duke or Coburg grandson or Queen Victoria, entertained the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at a dinner at Nuremburg to-day. It is the first ...

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  18. ARTIFICIAL WOOL

    A distinguished Dominion wool expert, in an article in the "Manchester Guardian," states that four years ago Germany reduced her purchases of ...

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  19. MURDER CHARGE

    Eileen Mary Webber, aged 31 years, domestic duties, was charged with the murder of Alfred Mailey. The Police Prosecutor said that the coroner's ...

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  20. WOOL SALES

    Prices were buoyant following a brisk demand at the wool sales to-day. The best price was 21 1/2d a pound. GEELONG, Wednesday. ...

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  21. ROOSEVELT CRITICISED

    Governor Landon, in a nation-wide radio broadcast to-day, urged the country to produce genuine opposition against President Roosevelt. He ...

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  22. 50,000 DOLLARS RANSOM

    G-men (Federal agents) reveal, that 50,000 dollars was paid in a vain effort to obtain the return of Charles Ross, aged 72 years, a retired greeting-card ...

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  23. FRENCH COLONIES

    The President (M. Le Brun) to-day signed a decree empowering the Minister for Colonies (M. Saraut) to take any measures which he considered ...

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  24. PUBLIC MORALITY

    Condemning the attitude of the Stevens Government towards gambling. the Rev. L. H. Cocks declared at the annual meeting of the ...

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  25. INCREASED RAYON EXPORTS

    The "Domei" newsagency reports that the decrease in the export of rayon to Hong Kong, Shanghai and Manchuria is more than offset by ...

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  26. DARWIN SENSATION

    A sensation has been caused at Darwin by the action of the authorities in ordering Dr.Donald Thompson's famous greyhound, and his collection of wild ...

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  27. BELA KUN CHARGED

    M. Bela Kun, the ex-Communist dictator of Hungary, lias been charged with wrecking. The newspaper "Comintern" accuses him of sabotaging ...

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  28. DOUBLE KILLING

    Paul Dwyer, aged 18 years, who was found sleeping in a motor car in which were the bodies of Dr. James Littlefield and Mrs. Littlefield, both of whom ...

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  29. FAMOUS SOCCER STAR

    Steve Bloomer, the former Derby player, and the of the greatest soccer for wards of ail time, Is leaving shortly on a six months trip to Australia. ...

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  30. RIGID ECONOMY IN JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Cabinet has decided to save, if possible, £6,000,000 in this financial year's ...

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  31. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Eleven more cases of inf[?]xile paralysis were reported to-day, making the total 577 since the epidemic began. The 43rd death occurred to-day, when ...

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  33. ARRESTED CHINESE CREW

    The Chinese Consul-General (Dr. Pao) declared to-day that he would do everything in his power to prevent the Chinese crew of the Silkworth ...

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  34. KING OF GREECE

    The diplomatic correspondent or the "Daily Telegraph" says King George' of Greece will pay an unofficial visit to England early, in November. ...

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  36. VICTORIAN MYSTERY

    The disappearance of John Thomas Demsey, aged 39 years, of North Essendon, and his truck loaded with wool and other goods valued at more than ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION

    Interviewed at Daylesford to-day. the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) Said that the Commonwealth Government was seeking a way out of the position ...

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