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  5. Japanese and Chinese Troops Clash

    Just when hopes were held of a peaceful settlement of the dispute between the Chinese and Japanese over territory in the Charchar province, reports were received from Peiping last night announcing a serious outbreak of ...

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  6. SHARK TRAGEDY

    "I saw the shark turn in the water close to Soden and take him. I yelled' 'shark!' The water became streaked with blood as ...

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  7. INDIA'S FUTURE

    "If the House succeeds in passing the Government of India Bill without undue delay," said the Secretary for India (Sir Samuel ...

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  8. MONTE CARLO RALLY

    The first competitor in the Monte Carlo motor rally to reach here was Flight-Lieutenant Cathcart-Jones. There were some hair-raising ...

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  9. ATTACK ON CHINA

    The War Office to-day denied rumors, which were attributed to Chinese propaganda, that the Japanese army was moving into Charchar with the ...

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  10. FALSE PRETENCES

    At the Kandos police court to-day, John Lawrence Baxter, described as an analytical chemist, who was alleged to have represented himself as Sir ...

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  11. LAND SPEED RECORD

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, accompanied by six mechanics, sailed to-day for the United States where, on Daytona Beach, he will attempt to break his ...

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  12. TRIP ABROAD

    The Federal Cabinet will re-assemble in Canberra on Tuesday and will sit for five consecutive days. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  13. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

    In the Legislative Assembly today Mr. Kilpatrick (U.C.P.) asked the Minister for Works (Mr. Weaver) whether be recalled a request made ...

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  14. MISSIONER DIES

    The death occurred in Salamos Hospital, New Guinea, yesterday of the Catholic missioner, Brother Eugene, who was seriously wounded by natives ...

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  15. To Advertisers

    OWING to the Large Amount of Advertising to be Handled for Saturday's issue, advertisers are advised that it would greatly ...

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  16. BUSH FIRES

    Several valuable properties, including that of Sir Sydney Kidman, were badly damaged by a lire which swept the Mount Gainbier district on ...

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  17. SEVERE STORMS

    Two-thirds of North America was gripped in one of the severest snowstorms and cold waves in the history of Western Canada. It is feared that ...

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  18. CRUELTY TO HORSE

    "I don't want to hear what you have to say on this matter. Such cruelty to animals is not to be tolerated, and the best thing I can do is ...

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  19. NEWS OF FIGHTING CENSORED

    The present Sino Japanese dispute is likely to prove another of those protracted territorial squabbles which have repeatedly upset peace in northern ...

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  20. RESIDENTS LEAVE HOMES

    Bush fires are star raging in the Dry Creek area, where 30 residents have deserted their homes. The flames reached within 10 yards of the mine ...

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  21. JUBILEE FILM

    Having picture producers have reluctantly abandoned their decision to make a film from a scenario written by Mr. Winston Churchill dealing ...

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  22. DARING MAIL ROBBERY

    In the largest mail robbery in the history of New England, five men using machine guns, surrounded a registered mail lorry and, kidnapping ...

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  23. FIRE DESTROYS CAMP

    Underground pent fires which have been burning steadily for some days have now spread to the camp of the relief workers near Morrinsaille. The ...

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  24. AIR MAIL

    The man aging director of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd. (Mr. Hudson Fysh) said to-day that night flying of the air mail would bo undertaken ...

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  26. GERMAN NAVY

    The "Daily Telegraph" naval writer says it is officially confirmed that Germany has built or is building five pocket battleships, together with six ...

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  27. TEACHERS' CLAIMS

    Unless the Government in its policy announces redress for teachers' grievances, the Victorian Teachers' Union will carry out an intensive campaign ...

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  28. SKULL FRACTURED IN TRUCK

    James Collins, aged 21 years, of Lithgow, received a fractured skull while riding in a goods train at Bamyabba, near Grafton, to-day. The truck ...

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  29. COOTAMUNDRA AIR LEAGUE

    At a well attended and enthusiastic meeting, held at the Town Hall, the Mayor (Alderman Rinkin) presiding, a branch of the Australian Air League ...

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  30. LINDBERGH BABY MURDER

    A technicologist expert, giving evidence at the Lindbergh baby murder trial to-day, traced the history of the wood in the ladder allegedly used by ...

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  31. MISSING CAR

    A motor car which was reported stolen from a Melbourne street recently was found by Constable Kelly and Higley, of the Albury police, five ...

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  32. FAR EAST TAXI IN SYDNEY

    Pilot O. B. Hall, who has been flying constantly for a cumber of years, has just landed a fast Percival Gull machine from England, and will ...

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  33. HEAD ALMOST SEVERED

    Late last night the body of an oldly man, who has not yet been identified, was found lying across the [?] in the Newcastle railway yards with ...

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  34. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, issued in the compilation of the ...

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