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  4. Tension Relaxes Slightly in Memel

    Tension in Memel has relaxed slightly as a result of reports from Kaunus that Lithuania is prepared to make concessions to the ...

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  7. COAL MINES

    The Aberdare Central colliery in the Cessnock district, the North Wallarah colliery in the Newcastle district, and Mt. Kelra on the South Coast, were ...

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  8. FATE OF CANTON

    With explosions rocking the city and great fires raging everywhere, Canton seems to be doomed to destruction, declares the "Daily Mail" ...

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  9. Mussolini's Life

    Signor Mussolini's recent intended visit to Turin has been cancelled owing to the discovery of a plot within the Fascist Party ...

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  10. HUNGARIAN TERRORISTS

    Nearly 800 Hungarian terrorists were killed by the Czechs in the course of recent street fighting in Ruthenia. Four hundred were taken prisoner, of ...

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  11. MINE OWNERS' THREAT

    As a counter-measure to the disputes which are preventing the opening of several mines on the Northern and South Coast coalfields ...

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  12. IRRIGATION PROBLEMS

    After a trade investigation in Europe and the United States, Mr. G. J. Evatt, one of the New South Wales Irrigation Commissioners, returned to ...

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  13. CHINESE URGED TO FIGHT ON

    The first shock due to the loss of Canton has passed. A manifesto has been issued urging the Chinese to continue resistance. Chinese newspapers ...

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  14. FUTURE OF DANZIG

    A new Polish-German agreement is under consideration, based on the pact of 1934, which renounced war for 10 years, according to a despatch from ...

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  15. RESUMPTION ON WEDNESDAY APPEARS CERTAIN

    A general resumption of work at the coal mines in New South Wales is almost certain on Wednesday provided the officials of the Miners' ...

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  16. ARAB REBELS' THREAT

    Arab rebels threaten to kill any Arab applying for identity cards which the Government is issuing in order to distinguish innocent people from terrorists. ...

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  17. FRENCH POLICY

    The imminent reshaping of French policy depends on the readjustment of the internal policy, but daily it is more clear that the Government intends to ...

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  18. FALL OF HANKOW

    According to the official spokesman the fall of Hankow is imminent. Both naval and military forces are said to be within striking distance. Shallow ...

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  19. COLONIAL CAMPAIGN

    The semi-official organ, "Diplomatic Correspondence." angrily attacks the Empire-wide demonstrations against the return of former German colonies. ...

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  20. A.B.C. APPOINTMENTS

    It was announced to-day that the terms of the appointment of the president and five members of the A.B.C. which will expire on October 31. will ...

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  21. BRITISH GUNBOAT

    Six Japanese heavy bombers attacked the British gunboat Sandpiper. Bombs wrecked two covers, seriously damaging the ...

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  22. OLD CITY SEARCH

    TOe search of the Old City has been completed. Provided that satisfactory conditions continue, the troops will be withdrawn as soon as sufficient ...

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  24. SHOCKING TREATMENT

    It is literally true to say that Czechoslovakia is an undefined land in the centre of Europe, bounded by pieces of string, a length of which ...

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  25. BRITISH SHIPPING IN PACIFIC

    The "Daily Mail" in a leader says that the completion of three American trans-Pacific liners might see the extinction of British competition unless ...

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  26. RUMANIAN ATTITUDE

    It is stated in Rumanian official circles in Paris that King Carol, during his visit to London next month, will tell Britain that Rumania is not ...

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  27. DESCRIPTION OF FIGHTING TO BE BROADCAST

    Two radio announcers, beginning on Tuesday, will broadcast regular 10-minute descriptions of the tighting on the Hankow battlefield at ...

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  28. PREFERS GAOL TO PRISON FARM

    Sentenced to [?] months' imprisonment concurrent with the term of three months he is now serving. Walter James Turner, aged 17 years, told ...

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  29. NOISY PREMISES

    Mr. Justice Long-Innes in the Equity Court to-day granted an injunction until next Friday to restrain Mrs. Carla Cartasegini from using her ...

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  30. CARDINAL INNITZER

    A denial that he had attacked Herr Hitler is contained in a letter written by the Archbishop of Vienna (Cardinal Innitzer) to all Catholic Churches. He ...

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  31. MISSING ENGINEER

    Prior to his disappearance from the sterner Mackarra between Townsville and Cairns, Harry Roy Jackson, aged 30 years, a third engineer, wrote ...

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  32. FORMER RADIO MANAGER

    A. E. Bennett, former manager of radio station 2GB and managing-director of Broadcasting Services Association Pty. Ltd. to-day sued the ...

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  33. DETONATORS EXPLODE

    When two cases of detonators exploded in a quarry two workmen narrowly escaped death. Arthur Grierson, aged 22 years, and Leslie Welkin, agedTKfl man «w frw esofatTT Kti+ >wsfrtr« ...

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  34. HUSBAND CHARGED

    Charged with wanton driving resulting in serious injury to his wife, Agnea Everett, Arthur James Everett was remanded at the police court to-day. ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN REFUGEES

    Of the 57 overseas passengers aboard the Marella, which arrived to-day from Singapore, 36 were Austrian refugees of Jewish descent. Twenty of them did ...

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  36. WOMAN SHOT IN JAW

    Mrs. Ethel Mitchener, aged 30 years, of Annerley, was taken to hospital to-day suffering from a wound on the left side of the jaw, caused by a ...

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  38. FORMER MUSIC HALL STAR

    The death of the former music hall star, Fred Barnes, aged 53 years, in a tiny room in South End, recalls the unfounded rumor of his marriage in ...

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  39. FRENCH DEFENCE

    The Council of Ministers has decided to invoke penalties against workers who refuse to work extra hours in defence industries. It is understood that they ...

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  40. JUDGE PERDRIAU

    A delay is expected in the hearing of several country compensation matters following the illness of Mr. Commissioner Halliday, who is suffering ...

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  42. AIR MAIL RECORD

    The air mail which left New Zealand on October 7 reached London on October 20, breaking all records. ...

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