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  6. Official Report on Shanghai Incident

    Official quarters in London have received details of the assaults on British police at Shanghai. They disclose that when ...

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  7. ATTACK ON CHURCH

    The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that besides seven bishops of the Orthodox Church, the O.G.P.U. has arrested many clergymen ...

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  8. "PYJAMA GIRL"

    It was announced by the Police Department to-day that the inquest into the death of the Albury "Pyjama Girl," whose body was found in a culvert, ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSION BY LABOR

    British Labor has decided to send a representative to Brussels on Saturday to discuss the Far Eastern crisis with members of the Labor ...

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  10. JAPAN'S NAVY

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is learned in London that Japan has modernised, rearmed, and brought up to full ...

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  11. "HEAD OF BAND OF WRECKERS"

    Announcing that his predecessor, Grinko, is the head of a band of wreckers. M. Chudar, the Commissar for Finance, said to-day that the ...

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  12. FRENCH CAGOULARDS

    "The Cagoulard (Fascist) affair is entering a new phrase," declared the Minister for the Interior (M. Dormoy), addressing newspapermen to-day. He ...

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  13. AGITATOR FINED

    The responsibility for the strike on the Orient liner, Orford, recently, was attributed by the police to Stanley Moran, wharf laborer, when he ...

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  14. FIRST SOVIET PARLIAMENT

    The majority of the 1143 deputies of the first Soviet Parliament, which will open next week, have arrived in Moscow. Many had not previously seen ...

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  15. WAR DECLARATION

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" says it is believed that the Imperial Council will either approve of a declaration of war and a stringent ...

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  16. RUMANIA AND BRITAIN

    King Carol of Rumania, in an exclusive interview in the "Daily Herald," declared: "If I am not satisfied with the present Government I ...

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  17. JAPANESE ACE KILLED

    The Admiralty discloses that Lieut.-Commander Obayasha, naval air force ace of Japan, who is credited with bringing down over 30 Chinese 'planes, ...

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  18. CANBERRA HIGH SCHOOL

    The tender of Messrs. Gaskin Bros., of Sydney, has been accepted for the building of a High School at Canberra. Making this announcement to-night the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The city editor of "The Times" says that, within a week, the premium over minimum freights from Australia has risen from 2/ to 7/ a ton. ...

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  20. AIR RAID ON RAILWAY

    The Japanese dropped 100 bombs on the Tenchen-Pukow railway to-day, killing and wounding 150 and demolishing many dwellings. ...

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  21. RAILWAYMEN'S CLAIMS

    Dr. Lloyd Ross, State secretary of the A.R.U., commenting on the decision of the Railway Commissioner to review after the 1938 celebrations the ...

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  22. ATTITUDE TO JEWS

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Cabinet is reported to be spilt over its attitude towards Jews. One of the ...

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  23. CHIANG KAI-SHEK

    Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, cabling to the "News Chronicle" from Hankow in response to a questionnaire, emphatically rejects the peace terms, ...

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  24. JEWS TO PROTEST TO LEAGUE

    A special meeting of the executive of the Royal Jewish Congress has decided to submit to the League Council a protest against Rumania's ...

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  25. NO NIGHT COURTS

    The Government has dropped the proposal to establish night courts in Sydney. The official explanation is that the need for such an innovation ...

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  26. U.S.A. POLICY

    The Secretary for State (Senator Hull), in a letter to the Senate regarding the Far East, said that the United States was deeply interested ...

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  27. POSITION OF JEWISH LAWYERS

    The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press says that the executive committee of the Rumanian Lawyers' Association has rejected the ...

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  28. RHEUMATIC INFECTION

    Emphasising the importance of the organisation of measures to deal with rheumatic infections, the Professor of public Health at the Sydney University ...

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  29. U.S.A. AND WAR

    The House of Representatives rejected by 209 votes to 188 the proposal to take up an amendment providing that any suggestion that the ...

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  30. ANOTHER TRUCK MYSTERY

    The police are looking for a big motor truck which, laden with iron girders, left the railway yards at Hayes, in the Derwent Valley, yesterday, but failed ...

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  31. AIR RAIDS

    According to the British United Press representative at Canton, Japanese warships shelled several towns on Hainan Island, while Japanese 'planes ...

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  32. ANZAC MARCH

    Officials of the R.S.L. expect the Anzac march this year to be the biggest on record. Free railway passes have been issued by the Government ...

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  33. LEAGUE CRITICISED

    "The present international crisis is partly due to the League of Nations' weakness and failures," declared the polish Foreign Minister (Mr. Beck), ...

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  34. CRITICISM OF BRITISH AIR MINISTRY

    It is understood that a debate on the whole question of the Air Ministry's efficiency will be sought by the Labor Party with support from the ...

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  36. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    The opening of the naval base has been postponed until February 14. It is understood that the B.B.C. is arranging to broadcast the ceremony. ...

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  37. JAPAN'S NEXT STEPS

    The Japanese Cabinet to-day reaffirmed its decision to pursue a vigorous policy in China "unless Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek's administration ...

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  38. SCIENTISTS ON ICE FLOE

    It was announced to-day that the Soviet ice-breaker, Yermak, equipped with four aeroplanes, will take the marooned Russian scientists off the ...

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  39. SYDNEY G.P.O.

    It was estimated by the Director-General of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) to-day that the proposed building extensions to, and new ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Surrounded by political, naval and military chiefs, Emperor Hirohito presided over the Imperial Conference in the main hall in the palace. The ...

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  42. "RUNAWAY PLANET"

    Reimuth's planet, which passed very close to the earth in October, has been renamed "The Runaway Planet." It will return within three years, ...

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  44. NEARING THE CENTURY

    Mrs. Elizabeth Burgees celebrated her 94th birthday at her home at Banksia to-day. Mrs. Burgess was born at Kelloshiel, now known as Eglington, ...

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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 competition of the overseas ...

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  46. "SILENCE IS GOLDEN"

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Minister for External Affairs, referring to the [?] in an English newspaper as to "what language Billy Hughes ...

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