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  6. Chinese Launch Two Strong Offensives

    The Japanese report an all-day battle with strong Chinese forces 10 miles west of Hangchow and Chefoe. British bluejackets have ...

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  7. FRENCH CRISIS

    Accepting the invitation of the President (M. Le Bran) to endeavor to form a Government, M. Chautemps is seeking to reconstruct his old Cabinet, ...

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  8. SPANISH WAR

    The Basque Government's representative in London has confirmed reports of the continuation of wholesale executions of Basque leaders, officials and ...

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  9. WORLD WHEAT

    In an interview with the United Press. Mr. C. W. Show, the internationally known wheat expert, said that Australia and the United States ...

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  10. SOVIET INTEREST

    When the new Soviet Parliament met to-day, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee (M. Andre Zhdanov) said he could not understand what was ...

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  11. AIR RAID ON BARCELONA

    The Nationalists carried out an air raid on Barcelona to-day, killing five and wounding 40 people. ...

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  12. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    It is freely rumored in Government circles that Sir Walter Kinnear, who will arrive in Australia on February 7 to advise on pensions and health ...

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  13. THREE INJURED

    Two daughters of Sir Hugh and Lady Poynter—Jocelyn, aged 22 years, and Shirley, aged 19 years—together with Captain Blacker, A.D.C. to the ...

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  14. DEFENCE OF U.S.A.

    The chief of Naval Operations (Admiral Leahy), testifying before the House Appropriations Committee to-day, said that political conditions in ...

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  15. RESTAURANT LOCKOUT

    As a result of a restaurant lockout in Sweden, even Parliamentarians must take their food with them to work. Trains are running without dining ...

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  17. PYRMONT WORKERS

    Wharf laborers unexpectedly declined to handle a cargo of lead and tin on the Japanese motor ship, Melbourne Maru. at Pyrmont to-day. ...

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  18. 22 BELIEVED DROWNED

    Bodies washed up[?] the Ayrshire and South Wales coast confirm the belief that the coaster Lachsakra and the Swansea steamer Glanahyd ...

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  19. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Six cases of infantile paralysis, three during the week-end and three yesterday, brought the total for Sunraysia to 76. In addition a boy, aged 11 years, ...

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  20. FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS

    The liner Europa sent out a radio message to-day that she was proceeding to the aid of the British freighter, Cragpool, which is in distress in the ...

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  21. CASES BROUGHT TO WAGGA

    Wagga, fortunately, was free from infantile paralysis cases during 1937. This month, however, a definite case was reported from Tumarumba and ...

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  22. COLLISION NEAR LEETON

    George Campton, of Fivebough, suffered abrasions to the head and Shuck when his cart collided with a motor car on the Narandera road, and he ...

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  23. CHINESE ATTITUDE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Rung) declares that the suspension of hostilities is necessary before there can be any, negotiations with Japan. ...

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  24. JAPANESE TEXTILES

    The "Nikkan Kogyo" reports that the Kanegamuchi Spinning Company has evolved a technique for mixing coarse wool with better qualities for ...

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  25. CANNED GRAPEFRUIT

    Impressed with the possibilities of the British market for canned grapefruit mid juice, the Leeton Cannery management has decided to ...

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  26. MEAT v. WOOL

    Criticising New Zealand farmers, the president or the National Federation of Meat Trades, (Mr. C. A. Cottan) said to-day that, instead of sending to ...

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  27. TWO KILLED

    When a motor car got out of control on a rough road near Binigui early to-day. It crashed into a creek and the two occupant were killed. ...

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  28. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    General Moravec announced to-day that Czechoslovakia had made her frontier fortifications 15 times more powerful than they were in 1938. She ...

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  29. JEWISH MIGRATION

    One Sunday paper splashes the story of the proposal to establish a settlement of European Jews in the Kimberley district, Western Australia. ...

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  30. HEAD OF SOVIET STATE

    M. Kalinin has been appointed as chairman of the Supreme Soviet Presidium, of which M. Stalin has also been selected as a member. M. ...

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  32. CAR BURSTS INTO FUMES

    Mr. Keith Dunn, of Tumbarumba, lost one of his motor cars by fire a few days ago. He was driving from Tumbarumba along the Adelong road ...

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  33. 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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