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  6. RUSSIA MAKES MOVE IN FAR EAST

    The Soviet has decided temporarily to break off all postal relations with Japan as from to-day. The reasons for the break are, firstly, unlawful detention by Japanese and Manchukuo authorities of a large quantity of mail ...

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  7. EX-GERMAN COLONIES

    The Governor of Bavaria (General Von Epp), speaking at a meeting of Nazi officials to-day, said that the question of the return of colonies was ...

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  8. GRENADES EXPLODE

    An explosion occurred to-day in the State Pyrotechnical Laboratory, resulting in 14 deaths. Soldiers were moving cases containing 5000 hand ...

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  9. Turkish Conscription

    The Ankara (Turkey) correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that, after satisfactory experiments in the compulsory military ...

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  10. HANGING BY WRISTS

    Cries for help coming from the scrub about four miles from Bartle Frere about 11 o'clock on Tuesday night during heavy rain, led to the discovery ...

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  11. SPANISH WAR

    A communique states that six Nationalist 'planes raided Valencia to-day, killing 125 and injuring 208. The deaths include Captain S. R. Crone, ...

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  12. KING ZOG ENGAGED

    The latest royal romance, according to newspapers, is the engagement of King Zog of Albania and Countess Geraldine Appony, the 22-year-old ...

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  13. DETECTIVE INJURED

    James Savage was remanded until February 4 at the Townsville Court to-day on a charge of having unlawfully attempted to kill Detective E. J. Quinn ...

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  14. EXPLANATION WANTED

    It is reported that Tokio has turned down General Matsui's appeal for more troops because the troops could not be spared in view of other ...

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  15. REPUBLICANS BOMB VALLADOLID

    Republican 'planes dropped 60 bombs on Valladolid, many falling on the orphanage. Twelve were killed and 40 injured. ...

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  16. GERMAN MISGIVINGS

    The Bertin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that serious misgivings have been aroused in Germany by Japan's failure to speedily end ...

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  17. ATTACKERS NOT TRACED

    The police have not yet found two masked men who were responsible for the attack on George Davis. Although Davis said that he was unable to ...

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  18. SERIOUS ICE JAM

    One of the worst ice jams in history swept away the Niagara Falls bridge, joining the United States and Canada. The ice pack reached a ...

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  19. BRITISH STEAMER S.O.S.

    The British steamer Sheaf Crush, bound for Spain, was stopped by a Spanish Nationalist warship and sent out an S.O.S. The British destroyer. ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  21. LYSAGHT'S STRIKE

    A mass meeting of nearly 1000 men who are striking at Lysaght's decided to send speakers to seek the support of the Labor Councils and unions ...

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  22. BRITAIN WATCHING

    "Britain has a very watchful eye on the Commonwealth. We have given you support in the past and wish to give you the same support in the future. ...

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  23. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Lyons said to-day that the Federal Parliament would not reassemble before Easter. He gave as a reason for the postponement that much work ...

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  24. SHIPS COLLIDE

    While the motor freighter Momba was berthing at the King-street wharf in Darling Harbor early this morning in fairly strong winds, she cut across ...

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  25. NAZI PARTY SPLIT

    The Nuremburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the ban on "Der Struesmer," the organ of the Jew Baiter, Herr Streicher, is ...

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  26. UNITED STATES

    With a favorable trade balance of 262,000,000 dollars, the United States in 1937 consolidated her position as the world's leading exporter. Imports ...

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  27. WAR COSTS

    The Tokio correspondent or "The Times" says that the military authorities have completed their estimates of the expenditure in China for ...

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  28. U.S. STOCK MARKET

    Approximately 1,000,000 dollars was shorn from the stock values to-day in the most serious setback since November 22. Losses on leading issues ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    It was reported at Darwin to-day that, notwithstanding that many of the Payne Committee's observations are regarded as antagonistic to big pastoral ...

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  30. "VICTORIA THE GREAT"

    The "Daily Herald" states that the British film, "Victoria the Great," has been banned throughout Germany because Queen Victoria is shown as being ...

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  31. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS IN HUNGARY

    The German Government officially informed the organising committee of the Eucharist ic Congress, to be held in Hungary in May, that it considers ...

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  32. JAPANESE CLAIM

    The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" says that the Japanese claim that a Chinese 'plane which was brought down at Nanking contained ...

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  33. SLAUGHTERMEN ON STRIKE

    A shortage of beef in the metropolitan area is expected as the result of the strike of beef slaughtermen in the Brisbane abattoirs, to-day. The ...

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  36. CHINESE SUCCESS

    The Chinese claim to have repulsed a Japanese attempt to land at Hasmoashan, on the south shore of Hanchow Bay, and to have prevented the ...

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  38. NO EVIDENCE

    When William Cusack, aged 45 years, a laborer, appeared at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon George ...

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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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