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  4. Chinese Claim Capture of 35 Planes

    Chinese reports indicate that the Japanese have not obtained entire, possession of Tehchow, as claimed by the invaders. The Chinese troops in the Tsintu railway sector expelled the Japanese from Sangyuan and captured ...

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  7. JAPAN GUILTY

    Dissatisfied with the report of the League of Nations Far Eastern Sub-committee, which merely declared that Japan was guilty of ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. TO ENSURE VICTORY FOR FRANCO

    General Tertuzsi, commander of the Italians in Spain, is urging Signor Mussolini to despatch a full army corps to ensure victory for ...

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  9. STATE LOTTERY

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  10. EMPIRE FLYING BOATS

    The weekly Empire flying boat service between London and India will begin to-morrow, when the Calypsi will leave Alexandria for Karachi. ...

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  11. "Lest We Forget"

    As a contribution to world peace, the Broadstairs council has decided to efface the words, "Lest we forget," from the Lusitania ...

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  12. WITHDRAWAL OF VOLUNTEERS

    Signor Mussolini has not yet replied to the British and French invitation to attend the Three Power Conference concerning the withdrawal of ...

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  13. RAILWAY FATALITY

    In the course of his evidence before the Workers' Compensation Commission to-day, Francis Reginald Smith, of Granville, alleged that he had been ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. SOVIET AIRSHIP'S RECORD

    The airship U.S.S.R.V.6 has completed 130 hours' flight without refuelling, beating the previous record established by the Graf Zeppelin by 11 ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. LABOR HOPES FOR EMPIRE BOYCOTT

    Addressing a Labor conference at Bournemouth to-day, the Parliamentary leader (Major Atlee) said: "It would be a terrible precedent if the ...

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  16. BOYCOTT DEMANDED

    Addressing the convention of the American Federation of Labor at Denver, the president (Mr. Wm. Green) demanded the boycott of Japanese ...

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  17. BRITISH DESTROYER

    The Admiralty confirms the report that the destroyer Basilisk, which is engaged in the anti-piracy patrol, was attacked by an unknown submarine off ...

    Article : 211 words
  18. MIGRATION SCHEME

    If the Lyons Government is returned at the Federal election an immigration scheme containing new features will be put into effect. The proposals ...

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  19. TO AUSTRALIA ON JANUARY 1

    In the absence of information to the contrary from the British authorities, the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said to-day that the flying ...

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  20. DEFENCE OF EAST INDIES

    Intensive projects being undertaken to strengthen the defences of the Dutch East indies, are described by Major General Berenschot, head of the ...

    Article : 218 words
  21. JAPAN FIGHTING WITH IMPORTED GOODS

    Freda Utley, in an article in the "News-Chroniole," in favor of International economic pressure on Japan, points out that the Japanese advance ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. SYDNEY PROTEST MARCH

    Arising out of a demonstration march in Oxford-street on October 1, Andrew Maloney, aged 45 years, laborer, appeared at the Central Police. ...

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  23. A.P.C. POWDERS

    Dr. Clement Henry Bradley, biologist and pathologist, of Macquarie-street, said at the chain store inquiry to-day that A.P.C, powders were a boon to ...

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  24. MELBOURNE MEETING

    Expressing horror and indignation at the bombardment of open towns in China by Japanese aircraft, a meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall to-day, ...

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  25. BRITISH PRESSURE

    The newspaper, "Miyako Shimbun," states that the principal bankers do not believe that Britain will exercise serious economic pressure on Japan. ...

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  26. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    The plenary session of the League Assembly to-day adopted a series of resolutions on economic and financial matters. In these approval was given ...

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  27. TARCUTTA MAN'S SUCCESS

    Unaware that he had drawn the second prize of £1000 in the State lottery, Mr. Erie L. Angel, a butcher, of Tarcutta, spent a trying day ...

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  28. ASSIGNED WAGES

    In the Equity Court to-day Mr. Justice Nicholas dismissed an application by Wilfred M'Hugh, moneylender, who sought an injunction to restrain the ...

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  29. JAPAN RESTRICTS IMPORTS

    Following the action of the Government in placing Japan on a war basis, a list of restricted imports has been published for ratification on October ...

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  30. VAIN SEARCH

    The search for the submarine which Attacked the British destroyer Basilisk proceeded without avail throughout last night and will probably be ...

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  31. ACCUSING RUSSIA

    A semi-official commentator, referring to the Basilisk incident, says: "This, without a doubt, is a new act of Bolshevist piracy by Moscow, which ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. CHILD DIES

    A message from Darwin states that during the week-end the seven-months-old daughter of the couple in charge of the new aboriginal compound, eight ...

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  33. FASCIST MARCH

    Two courts to-day heard 112 cases arising out of the Fascist march on Sunday. In the majority of the cases a small line was imposed, while there ...

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  34. PALESTINE DISCLOSURE

    "The Dally Herald" discloses that Arab terrorists murdered Captain Andrews, the District Commissioner for Galilee, because he had discovered ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. EPIDEMICS IN CHINA

    The League of Nations has donated £100,000 for fighting epidemics in China. ...

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  36. SIX MONTHS' GAOL

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Robert William Davis, aged 37 years, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having, without authority, ...

    Article : 129 words
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  38. MILLION IN ARMS

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Mail,"" the Government policy will now be to end hostilities in China at the earliest possible moment ...

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  40. VICTORIAN ELECTION

    To the surprise of the member himself, who had removed his papers and other belongings from his room at Parliament House yesterday, Mr. J. ...

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  41. ARMED ROBBERY

    Vernon Gunst, aged 22 years, pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day on seven charges of armed robbery from motor service stations ...

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  42. EIGHT EXECUTED

    Eight high officials, including the ex-President of the tiny republic of Adjaria, on the border of Turkey, have been executed for allegedly plotting ...

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  43. "DON'T MOVE OR I'LL SHOOT"

    Mrs. Fox, wife of Sydney Fox, licensee of the Star Hotel, Parramatta, was awakened early this morning by a noise and discovered a stranger about ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. GENERAL EXECUTED

    General Li Fuyin, commander of the Sixty-first Chinese Army, was court martialled and executed by order of General Yen Hslsham, Governor of ...

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  46. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangements Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  47. JAPANESE HALTED

    The Chinese for the third time appear to have halted the Japanese. Chinese batteries shelled the army lines heavily this morning, the ...

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  48. FAKE

    "Remember that music stool that Ezra, bought last week?" "Yes." "Well, don't buy one. I went over ...

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  49. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Among the ten cases of infantile paralysis reported to-day was one case from Wontheggi. ...

    Article : 12 words
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