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  6. "Suicide Battalion" Runs Gauntlet

    Acting on the orders of Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, who realised that the continued, defence would not fulfil any military purpose, the members of the "suicide battalion" abandoned their "Alcazar" warehouse in Chapei before ...

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  7. GERMAN RUMBLINGS

    Herr Hitler's delay in announcing the resignation of the Minister od Economic Affairs (Dr. Schacht)— although this is already effective—is ...

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  8. LANG DOMINATION

    A majority of New South Wales unionists are determined to put an end to Lang domination, said the secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council ...

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  9. 1000 Dead

    More than 1000 people are dead and 10,000 homeless as a result, of floods which followed terrific rains. Several villages have been ...

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  10. BOYCOTT ACTION WOULD BE ILL-ADVISED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that any action favoring a boycott of Japanese goods by anyone in Australia would be most ill-advised. ...

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  11. THREE BRITISH WOUNDED

    During the heavy Japanese bombardment three more Ulster Rifles were wounded. A shell from a trench [?]ar struck the Jessfield road barracks which ...

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  12. SABOTAGE ALLEGED

    Labor Party executive officers to-day launched a counter attack upon the industrial rebels against the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Beasley. ...

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  13. Stock Exchange Sales

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  14. CAR STOLEN FROM HOLBROOK

    After a pursuit at more than 80 miles an hour, constable A.K. Dunk arrested, at pistol a man in a stolen car. Constable Dunk received information ...

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  15. SERIOUSLY INJURED

    After having attended a patent in the city night, Dr. Albert Altman failed to arrives at his home in Morning ton. His wife obtained the assistance ...

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  16. EX-GERMAN COLONIES

    Herr Hitler is expected shortly to make a formal demand to the Powers for the return of Germany's former colonies, before a specially summoned ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    To-morrow, All Saints' Day, Archbishop Kelly will reach the 65th anniversary of his ordination to the presthood. Dr. Kelly will celebrate the event ...

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  18. ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN

    The Council of Current Affairs, an unofficial body consisting of industrialists and members of the Lower House, carried a resolution appealing ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. ARMED BANDITS

    Two masked and armed men in a stolen car carried out four hold-ups on occupants of stationary cars within two hours in the early hours of ...

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    A Hollywood star was somewhat sensitive when she went to get a license for her fourth—or was it fifth?—marriage. The clerk who made ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIAN HARVEST

    The Government statistician estimates the 1937-8 wheat harvest at 31,659,000 bushels, averaging 10.7 bushels per acre. ...

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  22. "BOYCOTT A NASTY WORD"

    "Boycott is a nasty word that can only give offence to the Japanese people" said Mr. J. Yamashita, an executive member of the Japanese ...

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  25. LABOUR IN LOUNGES

    New South Wales hotelkeepers are determined to fight for the right to serve drinks in longues after 6 p.m., despite the State Government's decision not to ...

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  26. STOLEN GOLD FOUND

    Clever tracking by two aboriginal trackers led to the discovery to-day of £400 worth of gold amalgam which was stolen from the Norseman State ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's wor[?] service, in addition, to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation, of the overseas ...

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