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  5. Brilliant Anniversary Celebrations in Sydney

    Sydney yesterday rejoiced in a brilliant spectacle as 6500 men of all arms marched to salute the King's representative in Centennial Park. Naval, Military, and Air Force branches were present in force at the grand review. ...

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  7. AID FOR CHINA

    China may receive concerted help outside the League machinery, Britain, France and Russia furnishing credits and supplies ...

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  8. LIDCOMBE BOMBING

    The double bombing fatality at Lidcombe yesterday was followed by another explosion last night, at Richmond, where a bomb damaged ...

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  9. JAPANESE GENERAL'S WARNING

    "I am afraid that if Britain goes beyond her policy of simply defending her interests in China and makes a determined stand to maintain her ...

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  10. TEAM DERAILED

    Tram traffic was field up in the city last night when a tram was derailed at the corner of Pitt and Goulburn streets. Thousands of persons ...

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  11. THANKSGIVING SERVICES

    Religious services of thanksgiving on the occasion of the 150th anniversary were held in Sydney to-day. This afternoon the ...

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  12. "WOULD NEVER ATTACK HONG KONG"

    The Japanese, Admiral Hasegawa, interviewed by the Paris "Soir" states: "I would never attack Hong Kong. I do not believe that Japanese military ...

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  13. SIR EARLE PAGE

    The Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) to-day denied a report that many of his closest friends expected his early retirement from the ...

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  14. RECTOR OF ST. JAMES

    The Rev. E. J. Davidson, who will be inducted into the parish of St. James. King-street, on Wednesday, by the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Mowll, ...

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  15. RUSSIA WILLING

    Russia's readiness to co-operate in suppressing Japanese aggression in China is hinted at in London diplomatic circles. ...

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  16. Ejection of Japanese From China

    The opinion that Australia should co-operate with any movement to eject the Japanese military forces from China, even going so far as to ...

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  17. A BUSINESS SIGN DIFFICULTY

    A reader of "The Daily Advertiser" writes as follows:— "In connection with the 150th Anniversary Celebrations I would like to ...

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  18. EARLY ARREST EXPECTED

    During the week-end the Premier (Mr. Stevens) conferred with the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) and the Meat Industry ...

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  19. SEVERE FIGHTING

    The Chinese report that they have reached the city of Tsining, on the outskirts of which severe fighting is in progress. An artillery battle ...

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  20. SHANGHAI DEATH-RATE

    Appalling mortality has occurred among refugees in Shanghai, owing to severe weather and the low vitality of the destitute masses. In six camps, ...

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  21. "LABOR DAILY"

    The secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Orr) said last night it was not correct to say that "the Miners' Federation had received £9900 as ...

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  22. THEFT OF GELIGNITE

    In the early hours of this morning, 75 sticks of gelignite and 200 detonators were stolen from the premises of the Austral Brick Company in ...

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  23. THREE KILLED

    A man and two women were killed and two children injured in a level crossing smash at Strathalbyn yesterday. The train struck the car with ...

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  24. LEETON BAND

    "The Golden Areas Band, Leeton (conductor R. Cocks) tied for sixth place in the C Grade competition in the Australian championship band ...

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  25. JAPAN'S HUGE EXPENDITURE

    Protesting voices are being cautiously raised against Japan's heavy war expenditure. An explanation was demanded of ...

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  26. MAN DIES AT WHEEL

    Henry William Fittler, aged 75 years, died at the wheel of his car in Douglas-street, Armidale, last night, and Che car then veered from one kerb to ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED

    Alter a collision between a motor car and motor cycle at Mascot last night, the driver of the par proceeded on his journey. ...

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  28. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    The British steamer Silkworth, when 24 hours out of Hong Kong, was forced to return owing, it is reported, to a threatened mutiny by the Japanese ...

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  29. VAN ZEELAND REPORT

    The German Government reserves its comment op the Van Zeeland report on European economic, appeasement, pointing out that it is primarily, a ...

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  30. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    The police are investigating a mysterious fire which occurred in a two-storeyed dwelling at Merrylands this morning. ...

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  31. U.S.A. AND CANADA

    The secretary for State (Senator Cordell Hull) announced to-day that negotiations for a new reciprocal treaty panada with Canada to replace the existing ...

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  32. FRENCHMEN REFUSE TO LOAD VESSEL

    Dockers at Marseilles refused to load the Japanese steamer, Hakusan Maru, with 50 tons of zinc and aluminium consigned to Yokohama. They ...

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  33. HOSIERY MILL DISPUTE

    Despite the efforts of the Victorian branch of the Textile Workers' Union to confine the hosiery mill dispute to Prestige, Ltd., Brunswick, the scope has ...

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  34. GERMANY LUKE-WARM

    The statement by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) that Germany, Italy and Japan might in future enter into still closer relations than ...

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  35. NAZISM IN SOUTH AFRICA?

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pirow) referring to the Greyshirts, the recently formed organisation on Nazi lines, said that the importation of ...

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  36. AMERICANS FACE SLAPPED

    The Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull) has instructed the United States Ambassador in Tokio to make a vigorous protest against the action ...

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  37. 10 DEAD IN ASYLUM FIRE

    A lunatic woman, in a fit of anger, set fire to a wing of an asylum hire. Six men and four women inmates were burned to death, while she looked on. ...

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  38. CELEBRATION FILMS

    Films of Australia's birthday will be screened at theatres in London within the next fortnight, and in New York, shortly afterwards, ...

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