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  6. BOMB OUTRAGES ROUSE ENGLAND

    The Irish Republican Army yesterday perpetrated in London its most appalling terrorist act to date. At King's Cross railway station (as was briefly reported in a late message in yesterday's issue) a double bomb explosion in ...

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  7. U.S.A. NOTE

    The United States Government to-night denounced the 1911 commercial treaty with Japan, according to a despatch from ...

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  8. DANZIG POSITION

    The High Commissioner for Danzig (Dr. Burckhardt), interviewed by the British United Press to-day, stated that the situation In Danzig had definitely ...

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  9. IF GERMANY FIGHTS

    Signor Mussolini's spokesman, Signor Gayda, writes that if the nations encircling Germany embark her in a war over Danzig or anything else, Italy is ...

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  10. MOSCOW TALKS

    "We have sent certain instructions to Sir William Seeds but we have not yet heard the reactions," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in the ...

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  11. BIGGEST BLACKOUT

    The largest air raid precautions blackout yet to take place has been arranged betwen midnight and 4 a.m. on August 10. It will comprise a zone ...

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  12. AID FOR NEW ZEALAND

    The Bank of England has given notice that it has been authorised to receive application for New Zealand Government 35 per cent, conversion ...

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  13. DEATH FROM SCALDS

    Vangel Apostoloff, aged 39 years, died in the Wollongong Hospital last night from scalds received at the Steelworks last Saturday. ...

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  14. ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATIONS

    The Japanese spokesman said that the progress of the negotiations in Tokio did not Justify the relaxation of the blockade, which will continue ...

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  15. ASSYRIAN PLOT

    Six arrests followed a plot to assassinate the President of Assyria. ...

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  16. BLAZING CAR

    A. B. Jenkins suffered serious burns when his car caught fire during a projected 24-hour endurance car run at Bonneville (Salt Flats). The car, ...

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  18. BERLIN PRACTICE

    A full-dress air-raid precaution practice lasting four days during which the city will remain on a war footing, started in Berlin to-day. ...

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  19. THE AGREEMENT

    Sir Godfrey Northcote told the Legislative Council that there were no grounds for the assiduously sponsored belief that the Tokio Agreement ...

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  20. DUNSTAN MINISTRY

    The debate on the no-confidence motion against the Dunstan Country Party Ministry ended at 4 a.m. to-day, when the motion was defeated ...

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  21. SIGNIFICANT ACTION

    The U.S.A. denunciation of the 1911 commercial treaty with Japan was most significant, said the Minister for External Affairs (Sir Henry Gullet) ...

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  22. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    The announcement from the United States that the San Francisco-Australia air mail would be inaugurated on August 15 is Interpreted in New ...

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  23. LONG FLIGHTS BY BOMBERS

    Referring in the House of Commons to-day to the third training flight yesterday by Royal Air Force bombers over France, the Air Minister (Sir Kingsley ...

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  24. "TORPEDOED"

    The Foreign Office spokesman declared that the United States abrogation was "unthinkable." The official notification had not been received, ...

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  25. IMPROVED TONE REPORTED

    British and Japanese representatives grappled to-day for the first time with concrete proposals to meet Japan's legitimate army requirements without ...

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  26. BRIDGES TRIAL

    James Engstrom, a former president of the Marine Federation of the Pacific, testified at the Bridges hearing to-day that white girls were employed ...

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  28. AMERICAN SUBJECTS

    Twenty-eignt American women and children from Tangku and Taku spent a night in a tugboat on the river as a precautionary measure in view of ...

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  29. BRITISH WHEAT RESERVES

    Asked in the House of Commons if in the recent purchases of wheat reserves preference was given to Australia and Canada, and whether ...

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  30. SPANISH DENIAL

    The Spanish Embassy in a communique denies that there is internal dissension in Spain. Rumors of a serious split, however, ...

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  33. FOOD SUPPLIES CUT OFF

    Japan's closing of the Pearl River resulted in the cutting off of fresh food supplies from Hong Kong and Macao, resulting in the cost of living ...

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  34. ANOTHER BLOCKADE?

    The new Japanese naval squadron is believed to be intended for a blockade of the Russian port on Sakhalis Island, similar to the blockade of Tientsin. This is part of a major ...

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  35. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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