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  6. BOMBERS BREAK WORLD

    After speeding half-way across the world, the flight of three R.A.F. Vickers-Wellesley bombers which left Ismalia (Egypt) on Saturday hare captured the non-stop long-distance air record for Britain. Two of them reached ...

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  7. FAR EAST WAR

    The Chinese claim the recapture of Samshui, near Canton, where 250,000 Kwangsi troops surrounded the city under General Chiang Kai-Shek's ...

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  8. AMERICAN REPUBLICS

    The under-Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Wells) to-night warned the world that the United States had embarked on a rearmament programme to ...

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  9. 13,000 CANTON REFUGEES

    Despite American and British requests, the Japanese have refused to feed the 13,000 Chinese refugees at Canton. ...

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  10. BRITISH TROOPS INJURED

    "Three Seaforth Highlanders and three Royal Marines from H.M.S. Birmingham were injured in the explosion of a bomb in a beerhall. ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S WHEAT PURCHASES FROM RUMANIA

    A further contract has been completed, whereby Britain will purchase 200,000 tons of wheat. Total purchases are now half of Rumania's wheat surplus. ...

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  12. GRIFFITH ELECTRICITY

    The [?] Progress Association is in favor of the exercise of caution by the shires of Willimbong and Wade in their negotiations for the taking over ...

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  13. Governor-General

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has sent the following message to Squadron-Leader Kellett: "Hearty congratulations to you ...

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  14. GERMANY AND NEAR EAST

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Jerusalem says that Germany is very active in Irak, Syria and Lebanon. An Irak-Syria road is planned under ...

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  15. 'BACK TO LEETON' WEEK

    A big programme of attractions has been drawn up for the "Back to Leeton" Week by the provisional committee, and this will be submitted to ...

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  16. "TRIUMPH FOR BRITISH WORKMANSHIP"

    "This is a notable day for British aviation and a triumph for British workmanship," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), commenting on the flight. ...

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  18. TIME OF FLIGHT TO DARWIN

    The Air Ministry communique announcing the success of the Vickers-Wellesleys' flight says that application will be made in due course to the ...

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  19. FLIGHT COST £250,000

    The "Daily Herald" says that the flight is coating the Air Ministry £250,000. ...

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  20. ACCELERATION OF PRODUCTION

    The "Daily Mail" says that Mr. Chamberlain will announce acceleration of aircraft production on Tuesday with the object of doubling the ...

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  21. GOYA HENRY

    Oil October 6 the well-Known airman, Goya Henry, was convicted on a charge of negligent driving and was fined £3. He had also his license suspended for ...

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  22. ITALY'S PROBLEMS

    The Benghazi correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" says that General i Balbo lias admitted the military implications of African colonisation. He ...

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  23. KINGSFORD SMITH'S 'PLANE

    J. D. Hodder, of Kandruk, who some time ago claimed that he had found pieces of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Lockheed 'plane near the island of ...

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  24. JEWISH PROPERTY IN AUSTRIA

    The value of property declared by Jews throughout Austria under the order of March last exceeds £200,000,000 sterling. A large proportion of it was ...

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  25. £50,000 DAMAGE

    Damage estimated at £50,000 was caused by a malicious fire in a ware-house. ...

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  26. MR. STEVENS' CONGRATULATIONS

    "The record-breaking flight of the Royal Air Force Vickers-Wellesley 'planes will go down in history as one of the most outstanding displays of ...

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  27. WATERSIDE STRIKE

    Watersiders held a mass meeting to-day but no settlement of their dispute with the shipowners was reached. No work is being done on a number of ...

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  28. CONSTABLE'S CLAIM

    Constable Dudley Lloyd Martin in the Causes Court to-day claimed £1000 damages from A. E. Morrow, chemist, of Hurlstone Park, alleging negligence ...

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  30. TRESPASSING ON RAILWAY

    James Joseph Murdock, aged 45 years, was charged with trespassing on the railway and was fined £3, in default six days' hard labor. ...

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  31. COMPENSATION REFUSED

    [?] in dismissing the [?]sim by Robert Lennox, aged 15 years, at Auburn for compensation, held in the Workers Compensation Court ...

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  32. DEAR

    Auntie: "Tommy, come and kiss your dear auntie for a penny." Tommy: "Why, I get tuppence for taking my castor oil." ...

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