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  4. [?]RITAIN CANNOT REVERSE ITS FAR EASTERN POLICY

    LONDON, July 17. — At a result of the meeting in Tokio on Saturday between the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) and the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita), as the first step in negotiations for the solution of the position which ...

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  5. "With a Smile and a Song"

    A merry scene at Waterloo Station, London, when naval reservists, called upon for duty, sat wailing for the train to take them to Portsmouth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  6. TALKS IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, July 17. — "No funds mental change in the situation" was the British Embassy's laconic communique after further consultations ...

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  7. Mr Winston Churchill for Cabinet?

    Winston Churchill, famous [?] member of Parliament, for [?] inclusion in cabinet a vig[?] press campaign is being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BANKRUPT WHO STARTED GARAGE BUSINESS AT ABERCORN WITH ONLY TEN POUNDS

    BRISBANIE, July 18.—That the started business as a garage proprietor at Abereconn, near Monto. early in 1936 with only £10 was stated in evidence ...

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  9. NEW INDUSTRIAL HALL OPENED AT BRISBANE EHIBITION GROUNDS

    BRISBANE, July 18.—In the presence of a representative gathering of citizens the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) opened the new industrial pavilion at the ...

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  10. [?]ST OFFICE THEFT

    [?]ING the boy's father to put [?] on the land and make him [?] Mr. Justice F. T. Brennan, [?] Criminal Sittings of the ...

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  12. SERVICE CAR CRASHES DOWN EMBANKMENT

    MELBOURNE, July 18.— Running over the side of a bridge on the road a mile from Bualhallau yesterday afternoon, a service car crashed 200 feet ...

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  13. 58 P.C. OF "VISIBLE" GOLD IN U.S.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Geneva correspondent of The Times says the United States held 58 per cent of the world's visible ...

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  14. ENGLISH CLUB MUST GRANT PERMISSION

    SYDNEY, July 18.— The English Rugby League advised the New South Wales body that F. Tottey. who recently returned from England, cannot play in ...

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  15. SHORT STORY PRIZE TO MELBOURNE WRITER

    BRISBANE, July 18.— Alan Marshall, of Melbourne, won the £10/10/- Ashton Murphy Memorial Prize offered by the Queensland Authors' and ...

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  16. QUIST'S FORM CAUSES KEEN SATISFACTION

    PALM BEACH, July 17.—Mr. Harry Hopman stated that he and Bromwich would play in the tournament at Vancouver on July 24. Interviewed by the ...

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  17. Australia's Warplane

    One of the Five Wir[?]way machines manufactured by the [?] Aircraft Corporation for the Royal Australian Air Force. The planes [?] the [?] of Australia's warplane building industry and were delivered to the Minister for Defences (Mr. Street) [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MUSSOLINI WILL BE WELL REPRESENTED

    BERLIN, July 17.—Herr Hitler has planned a new railway station, called Mussolini Station, for the arrival of State guests. ...

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