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  6. United States World Responsibility

    The view that the United States has a responsibility to exert her maximum influence to help mankind find peace and justice, was expressed by the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull), addressing the National Foreign ...

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  7. BRITISH CABINET CHANCES

    It was officially announced this evening that Viscount Hailsham, Lord President of the Council, having tendered his resignation, the ...

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  8. Juror Excused

    One Juror, seeking permission of His Honor, Judge Coyle, to be excused from service on the Jury yesterday, said that he was a ...

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  9. ATTEMPT TO TRAP BURGLAR

    While escaping from the Sat of Mr. H. Collins, radio commentator, at Roslyn Gardens this morning, a burglar had an exciting experience. He stole ...

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  11. PALESTINE TERRORISM

    The casualties throughout Palestine during October, compiled from official communiques, total 520 killed and 240 wounded. These figures include 14 ...

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  12. ARABS ORGANISE STRIKE

    The visit of Admiral Sir Dudley Pound to Jerusalem to-morrow coincides with the campaign entering the decisive stage. The Arabs have ...

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  13. U.S. RADIO HOAX

    The extent of the hysteria arising from the broadcast of H. G. Wells" play, "War of the Worlds," depicting an invasion by inhabitants of Mus, was so ...

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  14. PLIGHT OF WOUNDED FROM SPAIN

    Acting on the instructions of the French Minister for the Interior (M. Sarraut), the mobile guard prevented 368 wounded members of the ...

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  15. ONE-CLASS TRAVEL

    One-class travelling was introduced on all Tasmanian railways to-day. The new fares introduced are 10 per cent above the old second-class rates, but ...

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  16. MEAT MARKET

    A comprehensive statement, covering the proceedings of the quarterly meeting of the Australian Meat Board, which was held in Sydney last week ...

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  17. MOVES IN JAPAN

    The 'Times" representative in Tokio reports that the Mobilisation Council has approved of draft ordinances providing for the special training of ...

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  18. IMPORTANT MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

    Parliament reassembles to-morrow, and the Cabinet held a meeting this afternoon at which there was a full attendance. It is expected there will ...

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  19. GAS-PROOF ROOMS

    Peers and members of the House of Commons will return to the Houses of Parliament to-morrow to find that all ground-floor rooms have been made ...

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  20. FOUR-POWER PACT

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says it is reliably reported that a general arrangement which Mr. Chamberlain is hoping ...

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  21. FRANCO'S ALLEGED THREAT

    "General Franco is incapable of so gross an impropriety" states his London agent, the Duke of Alba, denying the report in the "Daily Herald" that ...

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  23. NATIONALIST SUCCESS

    The Nationalists report the capture of the remaining heights on the Ebro front, which is a sequel to yesterday's capture of the chief defence works of ...

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  24. CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

    The Australian Associated Press that Britain is approaching regarding the possibility of reopening the Canton-Hankow railway ...

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  25. ROYAL VISIT TO U.S.A.

    Mrs. Roosevelt, in a press Interview, said that if King George and Queen Elizabeth did not desire to stay at White House during their visit to ...

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  26. WOMEN AND CHILDREN

    During the last 36 hours bombs from Nationalist planes have killed 70 people, mostly women end children, and injured 200. A plane from Algemisi was ...

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  27. ANOTHER LANDING

    Thirtytwo warships tended another Japanese army at Futsing, 30 miles south of Soochow, the capita] of the Futsin province, for a new invasion ...

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  28. BRIEF ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH AND CABLE

    The discovery of a large lugger anchored at an Island 15 miles from Cairns and three end a half miles from the mainland, was reported to-day ...

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  29. CANTON RIVER CLEARED

    The Japanese Navy has cleared the [?]ton the city of Canton m deserted. The Japanese ad[?]ce along the Canton-Hankow ...

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  30. FIREMEN'S CONDITIONS

    M. J. Piper, fireman's representative on the Board of Fire Commissioners, to-day admitted to the parliamentary committee inquiring into hours an ...

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  31. MILK BARS IN LIQUIDATION

    Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh's Black and White milk bars have gone Into liquidation. Mr. M'Intosh, who received £25 weekly as manager, said: "We went ...

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  32. NEW EAST ASIA

    It is reported that the Cabinet to-day will draft a statement, for submission to the Emperor, on the principle to be adopted for the ...

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  34. U.S.A. STANDING BY

    "If ever the British Empire is is trouble the United States will be standing by ready to assist," said Commander Thompson, of the U.S. destroyer ...

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  35. GIRL KILLED

    Kathleen Buckland, aged 19 years, of Armadale, was killed to-day and five others injured when a car skidded and crashed into a tram standard at ...

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  36. BRITAIN AND BULGARIA

    Official circles state that reports that Britain is negotiating a loan to Bulgaria are without foundation. Printed and Published by A. and F. ...

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  37. CANADIAN MINISTER RESIGNS

    The Government announces the re[?]tion of the Hon. Randolph Bruce, appointed Canadian Minister in 1836. During the last ...

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