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  6. SERIOUS SHANGHAI INCIDENTS

    Further serious incidents have accentuated the already changed situation with regard to the Far East. Japanese marines tore down Union Jacks, substituting them with Japanese flags, at the British-owned Uhasia Hotel. ...

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  7. ITALIAN NAVY

    The increased naval building has completely surprised officials, as it was believed that there was no need for expansion at present. ...

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  8. THREE 'PLANES DAMAGED

    Damage to three aeroplanes, including the late Charles Ulm's 'plane, Faith in Australia, resulted from accidents at Mascot yesterday. None of the pilots ...

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  9. STORM DAMAGE IN N.Z.

    A violent change in the weather may prevent the Empire Flying Boat, Centaurus, leaving for Australia to-morrow morning. ...

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  10. NAVAL ARMS RACE

    Accentuation of the naval arms race is foreseen by the French press as a result of Italy's decision to build new ships. "Le Jour," questioning Italy's ...

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  11. British Cabinet

    The increasingly grave situation in the Far East will be the first situation which the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), who is in ...

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  12. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    "Humorous if it were not ludicrous," was the comment of Sister Kenny to-day on the statement in Brisbane yesterday by the ...

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  13. R.A.A.F. EXPANSION

    Expansion of the Royal Australian Air Force Js being speeded up. A new station is being established at Pearce on the Western Australian ...

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  14. ITALIAN PAPERS BANNED

    The French Minister for the Interior has banned two Italian newspapers, presumably as a reprisal against the embargo on the circulation of French ...

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  15. JAPANESE FOUR-YEAR PLAN

    On the assumption that the war will last four years, the Prime Minister (Prince Konoye) submitted to the Japanese Cabinet a four-year plan for ...

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  16. CAR OVER CLIFF

    A man was fatally injured when a single-seater car he was driving crashed through a fence at the top of a 90ft. cliff in Upper Bayview-street. Lavender ...

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  17. GIGANTIC FLYING BOAT

    The Junkers Co. has prepared plans for a gigantic flying yacht with a garage and four engines of 4O00 h.p. The top speed of the 'plane will be 250 ...

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  18. BRITISH LABOR

    A serious conflict of opinion on British Labor's attitude to the Far Eastern question was revealed at separate and joint meetings of the general ...

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  19. UNFAIR METHODS

    President Roosevelt, addressing the Jackson Day Dinner assembly, cited evils that sprang from unfair business methods and the misuse of power. He ...

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  20. STRONG JEWISH PROTEST

    A Jewish delegation, claiming to represent the majority of Poland's 3,500.000 Jews, strongly protested to the Ambassador. Sir Howard Kennard, against ...

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  21. BOY BATTERED IN SEA

    Although he was in the sea for more than half an hour, Alexander Dircks, aged 11 years, of Strathfield, had the presence of mind to tread water until ...

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  22. KINGSFORD SMITH

    The Brisbane City Council is giving consideration to a proposal to ,establish some form of permanent memorial to the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith ...

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  23. STATE ELECTION

    The possibility of the Parliamentary session next month precipitating a snap election is being discussed by State politicians. Unless the unexpected ...

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  24. SIR EARLE PAGE

    The Federal Minister for Commerce and Health, Sir Earle Page, said to-day that he had asked for a copy of the Royal Commission's report on the ...

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  25. ANTI-BRITISH AGITATION

    The anti-British agitation in the Japanese daily press is slackening, but the monthly periodicals are carrying on the editorial invective. ...

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  26. PROFESSOR'S DISCOVERY

    Professor E. C. Baly, of the Liverpool University, told the Science Congress to-day that, after years of research, he had solved the mystery of ...

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  27. SHOT IN STOMACH

    Francis Thornton, aged 29 years, was shot in the stomach with a pearifle at Gembrook yesterday. Despite the seriousness of the injury walked ...

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  28. BROADCASTS TO ARABS

    The Arabs still sewn to prefer to listen to the Italian broadcast from the Bari station. The difficulties confronting the British attempts to counteract ...

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  29. 19 MORE CASES IN VICTORIA

    Nineteen fresh cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Health Commission to-day, and this brought the total since June to 1518. Of the ...

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  30. SLEEPWALKER AT TUMBARUMBA

    Mr. Rupert Masters, of Tumut, suffered shattered leg and several cuts and bruises when he walked off the balcony of a hotel in his sleep last night. He ...

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  31. ARTILLERY SHORTAGE

    It is claimed Hint half a million Chinese are fleeing before the Japanese advance by three routes in Shantung, which the Chinese are ...

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  32. GERMAN ATTACKS

    The British United Press says that the British Ambassador in Berlin, in informal conversation with Foreign Office officials, directed attention to the ...

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  34. JAPANESE ACTRESS MISSING

    The mysterious disappearance of a popular actress, Yoshido Okado, and her lover. Ryokichi Sugimoto, an actor and producer, near the Soviet border ...

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  35. TWO MORE CASES IN ADELAIDE

    Two cases of infantile paralysis were admitted to hospital to-day. One, a girl, aged 13 years, died soon after admission. ...

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  36. TRANSPORTS AT TSINGTAO

    Speculation and uneasiness is aroused by the appearance of 12 Japanese transports and warships in the outer harbor. No attempt has been made to ...

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  37. LOAN COUNCIL

    It is understood that a modification of the Federal State financial relationship will be sought by the New South Wales Government when the Loan ...

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  38. BARRISTER ACCUSED

    Herr Wannow, an ex-barrister, has been accused of embezzling pert of the £7000 Nobel Peace Prize awarded in 1936 to Karl von Ossletsky, poet and ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYED CAUSE SCENE

    There was a wild scene when a party of men, declaring that they were starving assembled at the relief depot yesterday. Relief officers were able to ...

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  40. PRAISE FROM PARENTS

    "Marvellous improvement was shown by a boy who was sent to Sister Kenny's infantile paralysis clinic after he had been pronounced ...

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  41. MANHANDLING BRITONS

    "I wish I could hear the language of Billy Hughes on the receipt of the news of the manhandling of the British at Shanghai. It would express British ...

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  43. 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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