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  5. Conquest of Abyssinia to be Recognised

    Following the reading in the House of Commons of a message from the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), strongly supporting the proposal that the Anglo-Italian agreement be brought into operation ...

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  7. WAR IN CHINA

    Wave after wave of Japanese bombers to-day almost destroyed Nanchang, killing 870 and leaving 1000 wounded. Hundreds of buildings, including the ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. More Italian 'Planes for Nationalists?

    A Spanish Government communique says: "The evidence of six captured Italian pilots support the contention that the insurgents ...

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  9. ITALIAN BOMBINGS

    An official communique from Saragossa (Nationalist Spain) states that the contribution of Italian volunteers in the Lower Ebro counter-attack ...

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  10. JAPAN'S AIM

    The Prime Minister (Prince Konoye) in a broadcast said that the Kuo-Mintang Government in China but Japan reduced to a local regime but Japan ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. NEW GUINEA

    A mass meeting at Rabaul of 300 residents unanimously resolved to protest against any suggestion of handing back to Germany the Mandated ...

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  12. BOMBERS' FLIGHT

    Weather permitting, the R.A.F. Vickers-Wellesley bombers will leave Ismalia (Egypt) on Saturday to make a non-stop flight to Australia. They will ...

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  13. MARSHAL GOERING

    Marshal Goering is likely to visit England shortly for the resumption of the Anglo-German conversations, says the diplomatic correspondent of ...

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  14. JAPAN TO DENOUNCE NINE-POWER PAGT

    The Privy Council to-day approved the complete severance of Japan from the League of Nations according to British United ...

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  15. R.A.F. 'PLANE MISSING

    An R.A.F. reconnaissance 'plane with a crew of four, which has been missing since last night, is believed to have lost its direction in a rainstorm ...

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  16. AIR RAID DEFENCE

    In the House of Commons to-morrow the searchlight will be turned on air raid defence when the Labor censure motion is debated. ...

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  17. TO BECOME AMERICANS?

    Arriving from Australia to-day, Lady Suzanne Wilkins, wife of the Australian explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins, stated that she would take out ...

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  18. BRITISH CAPTAIN RELEASED

    Captain Stephen of the British steamer Antigone, which was grounded in the Japanese fortified zone at Putsu on Sunday, has been released from ...

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  19. MR. CHAMBERLAIN PLANS ANOTHER VISIT

    It is understood that the British Ambassador in Berlin (Sir Neville Henderson) has returned to the German capital with instructions to follow up ...

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  20. ENGLISHWOMAN'S CHARGE

    Freda Eutley, an English writer who was banned from Japan, returned from the Orient to-day. She declared that Japan was using poison gas and that ...

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  21. £200 DAMAGES AWARDED

    John O'Carroll, a hairdresser, was to-day awarded £200 damages against the Selick Cleaning Co. Pty. Ltd. and Mauritz Selick for libel published in ...

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  22. MANCHUKUO BORDER INCIDENT

    The Domei Agency reports that 12 Russian cavalrymen crossed the Manchukuo border and attacked Japanese patrols, killing two men. Manchukuo ...

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  23. LONDON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The final municipal election returns reveal that the Labor gains were 88 and losses 93; Conservative gains 63 and losses 60: Liberal gains 15 and ...

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  24. OPEN-DOOR POLICY

    The Japanese declaration of an Astatic bloc is accepted here with reserve. There are no signs of the, United States being deflected from its ...

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  25. PALESTINE UNREST

    Twelve hundred British recruits to the Palestine police force will arrive shortly. Quartermaster W. H. Beard left for England by air to supervise the ...

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  26. "MULTIPLE BIGAMY"

    A wealthy merchant, Uszer Goldman, aged 50 years, has been charged with "multiple bigamy." It is alleged that he married more than 40 young girls ...

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  27. MILLION KILLED IN FIFTEEN MONTHS

    The present hostilities between Japan and China began near Peiping on July 7, 1937. War, however, has never been officially declared. Last ...

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  28. CANADIAN DEFENCE

    With the nations all rearming, the Canadian Government is unable to purchase coastal defence artillery, tanks or armored cars and is ...

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  30. YEDUHI MENUHIN

    The famous violinist, Yehudi Menuhin, who earlier refused to join the Musicians' Guild, is weakening. After attending a conference of symphony ...

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  31. MIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND

    Following the decision of the Government to embark upon a big programme of public works, unskilled workers from Australia are beginning ...

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  33. STORY A HOAX?

    The story of an Indian named Butru winning £25,000 in a Tasmanian consultation on the Melbourne Cup is said to be a hoax. Butru is alleged to ...

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  34. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    sir Geoffrey Whiskard, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Australia, on his return to Sydney to-day after a visit to England said he ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. ITALIAN FEELING

    Mr. Chamberiain's speech is regarded as evidence that Anglo-Italian lations we now on a sound footing and capable of development to mutual ...

    Article : 104 words
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