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  6. Chinese Victory in Mountains

    The Chinese Eighth Route Army defeated the Japanese in the mountains bordering the Shansi and Hopei provinces. In accordance ...

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  7. SOVIET ACTION

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Moscow is apparently determined, to rid Leningrad of all foreign consular ...

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  8. Fortress Explosion

    HELSINGFORS (Finland), Monday.—A big explosion in a fortress during the testing of explosives resulted in the death of General ...

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  9. BRITISH CABINET

    The suggestion that British warships should pay a courtesy visit during the United States naval manoeuvres, in return for the United States visit to ...

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  10. SPANISH WAR

    France, according to the "Daily Telegraph," has warned the Spanish Nationalists that her aircraft patrols and "archies" will ...

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  11. JAPAN'S WAR BILL

    The Tokio correspondent, of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the military operations, since the beginning of the campaign, have cost Japan more ...

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  12. REBEL UNIONS

    The "rebel"' unions carried the light for control of the Labor Party into Mr. Lang's electorate last night, when a committee of 20 to organise the ...

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  13. SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

    Directing attention in the Diet to the fact that war supplies were reaching China from neutral countries. Baron Sonoda said that, contrary to the spirit ...

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  14. CHINESE GENERAL FACES FIRING SQUAD

    General Han Fu-Chu, after hearing the Minister for War (Mr. He Ying-Thin) pronounce the death sentence words which he himself had often ...

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  15. PETERSHAM BRANCH

    According to official report, the Petersham A.L.P. Electorate Council voted confidence in Mr. W. P. Sheahan and condemned the "rebel" conference ...

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  16. BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIAN'S STORY

    A member of the House of Commons, who is among a party of British Labor members returning from Spain, said to-day: "General Franco's ...

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  17. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    While driving along a road from Yass to Narooma on Sunday, Mr. Boy Smith, of Brooklands, Yass, found his wife and daughter injured in a smashed ...

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  18. WOMAN KILLED

    Miss Clara Officer, aged 60 years of Park Mansions, Park-street, South Yarra, a member of the well known Victorian pastoral family, was killed ...

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  19. WOOL SALES

    The wool sales continued to-day with offerings of 7792 bales, of which 7175 were sold. The catalogue included 635 bales from Mew South Wales. A good ...

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  20. DANGEROUS DRIVING

    A month's gaol for driving while drunk, and two months for having illegally used a car, were the penalties imposed by Mr. Reed. S.M., at the ...

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  21. TORTURED PRISONER

    Mr. Soreusen will raise the question in the House of Commons of the secret inquiry being conducted at Lahore into the acquittal by the High Court of a ...

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  22. INCAUTIOUS STATEMENTS

    The House of Peers, whose members are described as well behaved and who seldom cheer, applauded when Baron Kozada, referring to the recent ...

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  23. WHEAT PRODUCTION

    Replying to the Wheat Advisory Secretariat's suggestion that a policy of thrift in wheat producing and importing countries could easily produce ...

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  24. SYDNEY MARKET UNCHANGED

    The wool market was unchanged to-day following yesterday's lower values. "There was increased competition on Yorkshire account and a continuance ...

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  25. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  26. SUPPLIES FOR FRANCO

    "L'Ordrc" asserts that Iand Germany have concluded a secret agreement to send fresh supplies of German arms and material to General ...

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  27. GERMAN ADVICE

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that, despite recent hints, there will be no further intervention in the Far East. ...

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  28. "MANAGER" IN CHINA

    In an interview with the Australian Associated Press, a leading member of the Japanese Economic Federation-said that China was only one of ...

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  29. "CROWN CAN DO NO WRONG"

    When George Ellis appeared at the Traffic Court to-day on a charge of speeding, he informed the magistrate he was driving the car under military ...

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  30. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND

    The badly mutilated body of a woman was found to-day on the railway line near Booraan, 175 miles from Perth. Identification was impossible ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN POLITICS

    The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" states that the former Premier (Nahas Pasha) has petitioned to the Procureur-General alleging that the ...

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  33. PROTEST AT TSINGTAO

    The Hong Kong correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the British and German Consul-Generals at Tsingtao made representations to ...

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  34. NEW GERMAN LAWS

    The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press States that the Reichstag agenda for the meeting on Sunday next will include the passage ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETE

    An interesting member of the New Zealand team for the Empire Games, Which arrived yesterday, is Miss Mona Leydon a swimmer. She suffered ...

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  36. REFUSAL TO LOAD SHIFS

    The action of wharf laborers in refusing, to load cargo on Japanese ships was deplored at a meeting of the executive committee of the Graziers' ...

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  37. MELBOURNE MARKET

    To-day's wool sales in Melbourne were on exactly the same lines as yesterday, Bradford still buying the best wools supported by the Continent ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES' SPEECH

    "I have, received no official word of any complaint about the remarks made by jar. Hughes in an address to the Legacy Club," said the Prime ...

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  39. BOATS BOMBED

    Chinese 'planes claim direct hits on 10 boats, in which 300 Japanese soldiers were crossing the Yangtse at Chuanchan. All were killed. ...

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  40. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Renter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas, ...

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  41. BRITISH SEAMEN ARRESTED

    The "Nagoys Shinaichi" reports that seven members off the crew of the British steamer Severnleigh, which is under charter to a Japanese firm, have ...

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  42. EXPORT VALUE DECREASE

    According to figures issued by the Commonwealth Statistician to-day, Australia exported 1,153,970 bales of greasy wool during the second half of ...

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  43. SCHOOL HOLIDAY EXTENDED

    Because of the infantile paralysis epidemic the Department of Education to-day extended the school holiday to February 15. The decision ...

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