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  6. PEACE MOVES IN FAR EAST

    Despite Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek's rejection of the Japanese peace terms, conversations with the German Ambassador (Herr Trautmann), who is acting as mediator, are still proceeding, states a Hangkow message. It is believed ...

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  7. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    When a boy lighted a ship's rocket in a disused building in Balmain to-day. it resulted in an explosion which gravely injured three boys. The ...

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  8. FIERCE BATTLE FOR TERUEL

    Reports from both sides in Spain indicate that the battle of Teruel continues. The Nationalists claim that more troops have entered the ...

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  9. STOLEN ROCKETS

    The police stated late to-night that 12 rockets were stolen from a store-room on the waterfront, but they had accounted for all of them and did not ...

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  10. AIR COMPETITION

    It is understood that the railway authorities are unwilling to spend large sums on new air-conditioned expresses on the Melbourne run, because they ...

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  11. TWO CAMPERS KILLED

    Two campers were killed when their motor cycle and a motor truck collided in Point Nepean road, Rosebud, while they were returning to ...

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  12. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TO GERMANY

    The enthusiastic friendship towards, Germany which swept Japan when hostilities started in China has now almost disappeared and has been ...

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  13. REPUBLICAN COUNTER-ATTACK

    The Barcelona correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that the Republicans launched a heavy counter-of-fensive at Tertiel and, despite General ...

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  14. FIRST ARABIC BROADCAST

    "Every possible precaution has been taken at Broadcasting House, Daventry, to prevent interruption with Britain's first Arabic broadcast on ...

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  15. MURDER AT SEA

    Cold-blooded murder on the high seas, with the self-appointed captain of a ship thrown overboard by the crew, was described by passengers of ...

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  16. JOURNALISTS DIE FROM INJURIES

    The American journalist, Edward Neil, died from injuries received when a Republican shell struck a car in which he and a number of other ...

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  17. CHINESE FEELING AGAINST ITALY

    Chinese feeling has been aroused by the friendship between Italy and Japan, particularly since the withdrawal of the Italian air mission. This ...

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  18. BOY LOSES LIFE

    "I'll learn to swim somehow," remarked Richard Roberts, aged 15 years of Leichhardt, to two companions as they were swimming in 40 feet of ...

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  19. "BLUEBEARD" MURDERS

    The authorities are attempting to unravel a fresh-mystery connected with "Bluebeard" Weidmann. They found among Weidmann's correspondence a ...

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  20. JAPANESE LANDINGS

    Refugees are pouring into the Portuguese possession of Macao, following the Japanese landings between Macao and Shekkie Road, 25 miles west of ...

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  21. "IRON LUNG" RESPIRATOR

    Spare parts to repair the "iron lung" respirator at the Children's Hospital, Camperdown, were rushed from Melbourne by air to-day to relieve ...

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  22. PUPPET GOVERNMENT AT NANKING

    The Japanese have inaugurated a puppet Government in Nanking with a five-barred flag similar to that of Peiping. A manifesto was issued ...

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  23. MISSING MEN

    Surprised that he had been the cause of much anxiety. E. H. Dodds, with his companion, David Bevan, were located in Sydney Harbor this morning. Dodds ...

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  24. BRITISH POLICE INSPECTOR

    Inspector George Bennett of London, who is serving in the Shanghai Municipal Police and is in charge of a police station at Soochow Creek, ...

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  25. BOY DROWNED

    Another vcitim was added to the list of drownings over the holidays when Alfred James Clifford, aged 12 years, of Erskineville, got out of his depth ...

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  26. FRIENDSHIP WITH ITALY

    The Prime Minister of Rumania (M. I Goga) to-day emphasised pro-Italian inclination of the new, Rumanian Government when, in a telegram to Signor ...

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  28. GERMANY AND FRANCE

    The French Ambassador to Berlin, M., Francois Poncet, broadcasting to-day, to the French colonies, emphasised the improvement in the relations ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS DESTRUCTION

    The united states gunboat Oahu reports by wireless that the Standard Oil Co's tanker Melan, which was beached on December 13 to prevent ber sinking, ...

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  30. QUEEN MARIE'S RELAPSE

    Queen Marie, mother, of King Carol, has suffered, a rela[?]se She was seriously ill several weeks ago, but had apparently been restored to her usual ...

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  31. 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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  32. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    It is revealed that Princess Elizabeth recently bad a mishap when her Shetland pony took fright while she was riding at sandringham. The ...

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  33. ITALY REBUFFED

    According to "The Times" correspondent at Tokio a curious detail in the peace move is that Italy allegedly desired to participate in the [?] ...

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