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  6. Japan Indignant at League's Attitude

    The Foreign Office spokesman declares: "The Japanese nation is most indignant regarding the League Assembly's condemnation of bombing, based on insupportable accusations by China, which is a past master at broadcasting ...

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  7. FIVE YEARS' GAOL

    Because Mrs. Amy M'Donald, aged 77 years, who, it was said, had been battered into unconsciousness at her home at Lithgow on July 8, was not ...

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  8. Wool Adulteration

    The newspaper "Asahi" reports that the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Yoshini) informed manufacturers that they must mix 20 per ...

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  9. ALL AUSTRALIAN BOYCOTT.

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council to-night supported the boycott of Japanese goods because of Japan's "barbaric and ruthless warfare." It ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  11. Wheat Position Critical

    Leading Sydney wheat experts to-day described the wheat position as critical. Officers of the Department of Agriculture said that ...

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  12. THEFT OF CAR AND LORRY

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Leonard Norris, aged 23 years, pleaded guilty to having stolen a motor car and a motor lorry. ...

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  13. FISHING JUNKS SUNK

    Two British and German passengers on the British steamer, Kaying, state that a Japanese destroyer stopped and examined the Kaying 10 miles from ...

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  14. DOCKER BANKRUPTCY CASE

    During proceedings before the Registrar in Bankruptcy to-day, in the case of Keith Brougham Docker, Michael Buchanan, an inspector of the E.S. and ...

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  15. BLAYNEY FIRE

    Detective Sergeant Delaney, chief of the C.I.B. arson squad, was one of the chief witnesses to-day at the inquiry into the cause of the fire and ...

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  16. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSN.

    The Local Government conference to-day decided to make an appeal at the bar of the Legislative Council for amendments to the proposed bill ...

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  17. AGITATION IN BRITAIN

    The National Council of Labor carried a resolution viewing with horror the systematic massacre of civilians by Japanese aircraft and submarines, ...

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  18. SHIPPING LINES FAVOR AUSTRALIA

    Due to the Far Eastern situation, three principal shipping lines running winter world cruises are contemplating or have already decided on the ...

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  19. NEWS VENDORS STRIKE

    To-day Sydney was to all intents without an afternoon newspaper as the result of a strike by newsagents and newsboys who are demanding an ...

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  20. GERMANY FIRST

    Because the German Government has fixed the first performance to be given in Germany, the B.B.C. will be unable to broadcast on October 20 the ...

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  21. Spaniard Charged

    Accepting a plea of justifiable provocation, the court to-day' acquitted the Spaniard, Joseph Feuntes, on a charge of damaging ...

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  22. BRITISH FIGHTER 'PLANES

    The Government has granted permission to a Gloucester aircraft company to accept an order from China for a number of the latest fighter ...

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  23. MOLLISON PLANS FLIGHT

    The "Evening News" states that James Mollison at present is in Paris arranging fuelling bases for a solo round-the-world flight, which he proposes to start ...

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  24. BURGLAR ATTACKS WOMAN AND CHILD

    Mrs. Dorothy Houghton, aged 35 years, informed the police to-day that while she was in her home at Bradley's Head-road, Mosman, early this ...

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  25. WAR RISK INSURANCE

    Three hundred companies of all nationalities have now agreed to decline the acceptance of insurance against war risks. The agreement ...

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  26. HEAVY FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI

    The heaviest fighting since hostilities began is now proceeding at Shanghai, where the Japanese yesterday launched a furious offensive against two points ...

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  27. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS

    Reports received from Tokio state that big Japanese reinforcements are being despatched to Manchukuo, two being sent to this State for every ...

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  28. BRITISH UNITY

    "Countries in Europe recognise that if Facsism is not soon checked war is inevitable," declared Mr. J. E. Pullen, Sydney delegate to the Geneva Labor ...

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  30. ABYSSINIAN RISING

    The correspondent of the "Paris Soir" on Djibouti says that 50,000 Abyssinians, armed with rifles and machine guns, have forced the ...

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  31. POPE'S ENCYCLICAL

    The Pope, in an encyclical letter, urges that during October devotions be offered throughout the world to remedy the world's spiritual and moral ...

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  32. JAPANESE REPLY TO U.S.A.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," Japan's reply to the United States' protest against the bombing of Chinese ...

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  33. TRAMS COLLIDE AND OVERTURN

    Two trams collided to-day in Centennial Park with such a force that both turned over. An ambulance later conveyed five passengers to hospital. ...

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  35. SOVIET AMBASSADOR

    The Soviet Ambassador to China (M. Dimitri Bogomolof) left Nanking by 'plane to-day for Moscow under circumstances suggesting a mission of ...

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  36. CHINESE IN SYDNEY

    The Chinese Consul General (Dr. Rao) announced to-day that Chinese residents in Sydney had contributed 70,000 dollars to assist in the campaign ...

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  38. JAPANESE BUYERS

    A representative of one of the largest Japanese firms handling wool, tallow, hides and scrap metals, stated to-day that his firm would absolutely cease ...

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  39. 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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  40. £5000 COMPENSATION

    The Cabinet has decided to ask Parliament to grant £5000 compensation to Sir Hugh Knatchbull-Hugesson, British Ambassador to China, in view of ...

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