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  5. United States Brands Japan as Aggressor

    The United States State Department, in a formal statement, has branded Japan as the aggressor nation in an undeclared war against China, and has charged her with the violation of the Nine Power and Briand and ...

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  7. SPANISH WAR

    Reports received in Malta provide grounds for the belief that the submarine which attacked H.M.S. Basilisk was sunk by the destroyer's depth ...

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  8. "Spirit of Progress"

    The Victorian Railways Commissioners announced to-day that the new £180,000 streamlined Sydney express has been named "Spirit of ...

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  9. 16 CHINESE EXECUTED

    An indication of Japan's problems in Northern China is contained in the announcement that 16 Chinese have been executed for cutting military ...

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  10. ALBERTA SENSATION

    EDMONTON (Alberta), Wednesday.—Mr. G. S. Powell, of London, Douglas Credit adviser to the Alberta Government, has been arrested on a charge ...

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  11. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  12. CHINESE STAND FIRM

    Fighting waist deep in waterlogged trenches and under tropical rain, the Chinese are still holding the Japanese who are attempting to force a wedge ...

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  13. BRITISH CABINET ANXIOUS

    Although it is suggested that Prance and Britain are ready with an alternative scheme if Italy rejects the proposed Three-Power conference, the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE

    The attitudes of the U.A.P. and Labor Party regarding the League of Nations' decision to call the Nine Powers to-gether to consider the Far Eastern ...

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  15. CONCERTED ACTION

    Senator Hull's statement formally branding Japan as an aggressor, following President Roosevelt's speech, is given prominence in the London and ...

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  16. MAJOR DOUGLAS

    Major Douglas said to-day that Mr. Powell went to Edmonton as a result of advice which he (Major Douglas) had given the Alberta Government. Mr. ...

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  17. CABARET SHOOTING

    The inquest opened this morning into the death of Thomas George Lynch, who was shot at the Tophatters' Cabaret, King's Cross, on September 17. Thomas ...

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  18. DESTRUCTION OF SHIPPING

    The monthly Returns of the Liverpool underwriters show that eight merchant vessels totalling 31,000 tons, were destroyed and three damaged by ...

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  19. ARMS TO JAPAN

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" interprets the State Department's statement as indicating that the United States is ...

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  20. ANTHRAX RESEARCH

    The Textile Institute, in announcing the award of a medal to Emeritus Professor Frederick William Eurich, of the University of Leeds, for his work in ...

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  21. SLAUGHTERMEN RESUME

    Mutton slaughtermen resumed work at Homebush this morning after a one-day strike yesterday, but turned aside all dirty sheep as a protest against the ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI'S SON IN SPAIN?

    Despite the earlier denials, credence is still given to the reports that Bruno Mussolini, son of Il Duce, accompanied the Italian Air Squadron to Spain. ...

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  23. DAMAGES AGAINST POLICE

    Damages amounting to £900 were awarded to Francis Walter Byrne and his wife, Ethel Byrne, in their claims against three police officers on the said to-night that, until he had examined papers relating to the case he was unable to say whether the Crown would pay the damages awarded against three ...

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  24. BRONISLAW HUBERMAN

    The injuries received by the Polish violinist, Bronislaw Huberman, in the crash of a Douglas air liner at Palembang (Sumatra) are stated to be not ...

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  25. MR. CURTIN OPPOSED

    Showing clearly and concisely that he is at complete variance with the New South Wales trade unions over the issue of the Japanese boycott, the leader ...

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  26. UNCOMPROMISING ATTITUDE

    It is semi-officially stated that Japan will reject the invitation to the Nine Power Conference and will not be deflected from its policy by any decision ...

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  27. LABOR AND COMMUNISM

    Newspapers express the opinion that, as a result of yesterday's overwhelming vote at the Labor Party Conference opposing a united front with the ...

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  28. £1500 ROBBERY

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Allan John Anderson, aged 27 years, a laborer, pleaded guilty to a £1500 robbery from the home of Sir Sydney Snow, at ...

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  29. HIGH EFFICIENCY

    The high standard of efficiency reached at anti-aircraft practise camps this year was disclosed in a Statement issued by the War Office to-day. In a series ...

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  30. BOMBING RESUMED

    Sixty-six Japanese 'planes bombed cities, towns, and scores of villages in Shantung province yesterday, while 33 aircraft made a four-hour raid on the ...

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  31. SOUTHERN EUROPEANS

    The liner Oronsay, which arrived in Sydney to-day, brought out about 97 Southern Europeans, mainly Italians, who intend to settle in New South ...

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  32. PACT SIGNATORIES

    The Nine Power Pact was signed following the Washington Conference in 1921 between the United States, the British Empire, Belgium, France, ...

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  33. SUPER-SALESMEN

    Skinflint: "Sixpence for that coathanger? Too much! Haven't you something cheaper?" Shop Assistant: "How about a nail, ...

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  34. YAMPI ISLAND CONCESSION

    The Trades Hall Council to-night recommended that a demand be made by the Australian Council of Trades Unions that the Federal Government ...

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  37. IMPORTANT BRITISH ANNOUNCEMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) is expected to make an important announcement in his speech at the Conservative. Conference at ...

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  38. LADY HOUSTON'S WILL

    Advice has been received, that the estate of Lady Houston, well known English philanthropist, will be distributed in the next few days, and that ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Forthcoming evidence concerning the restriction and prohibition of certain imports into Japan will not make any actual change in the position of ...

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  41. AIR SAID ON TRAIN

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that 200 refugees, mostly women and children, were killed in a Japanese ...

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  42. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    According to figures released to-day by the Government statistician (Dr. Wilson) Australia's savings banks deposits at the end of August amounted ...

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  43. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    The League Assembly to-day unanimously approved of the Advisory committee's resolution on the Sino-Japanese situation, in the form in ...

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  44. MARLENE DIETRICH

    Herr Stretcher, the "Jew baiter," in his newspaper, "Beorftuener," denounces the film actress, Marlene Dietrich, for betraying the Fatherland by acquiring ...

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  45. 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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