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  4. BRITAIN NOT DISREGARDING HER [?]TERESTS IN CHINA

    [?]DON, August 3.—The position in the Far East came under review in a speech which the Foreign Secre[?]ord Halifax) delivered in the House of Lords this [?] when replying to a debate initiated by the Leader ...

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  5. TANKS AND ARTILLERY GALLED OUT

    NEW YORK, August 3. — Martial law has been declared at Kremmling (Colorado), following a pitched battle last night between 400 strikers at Green Mountain dam and 350 men who are not on strike. One hundred shots were exchanged. ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S WONDER BOMBER

    Britain is building large numbers of a remarkable bombing aeroplane, which has the unprecedented range of 3240 miles. The machine is the Wellington twin-engined monoplane, which is in rapid production at the Weybridge (Surrey) works of Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. It gets its great carrying capacity from a patented method of metal construction. The entire fuselage and wing structure are built on the "geodetic" principle, consisting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROOSEVELT SUFFERS ANOTHER DEFEAT

    WASHINGTON. August 3. — President Roosevelt suffered another defeat at the hands of Congress when the House, by 190 votes to 170 votes, ...

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  8. TIARO RATES TO BE INCREASED IN TWO DIVISIONS

    INCREASES in the rates in two divisions of the Tiaro Shire were decided on yesterday at the monthly meeting of the council. After considering the budget for 1939-40 rates of lid in the £1 were struck for each of the three divisions. In No. 1 division this represents an increase of one ...

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  9. HENEBERRY LOSES FIGHT

    LONDON. August 3.— The Australian boxer. Fred Heneberry was disqualified in the third round of his fight against Tai Jones. The contest ...

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  10. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LABOUR

    LONDON, August 3.—The National Council of Labour at its meeting today decided "in view or the gravity of the international situation" to ...

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  11. Zeppelin Sighted Off Aberdeen

    LONDON. August 4.— The Graf Zeppelin was sighted off Aberdeen on a test flight. It is stated in Berlin that the flight has no military purpose. ...

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  12. DEVELOPMENT TAX EXEMPTION

    BRISBANE. August 4.— "The direction of the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. T. Foley) that the State development tax is not to be paid by ...

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  13. ILLEGAL ARMS RACKET EXPOSED

    LONDON. August 3.— The Beirut correspondent of The Times says an extensive illegal arms trade, allegedly under the protection of high Lebanese ...

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  14. Lithuania to Join

    GENEVA, August 4— [?]thuania applied for election to a non-permanent seat on the League Council ...

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  16. Sewerage Rate to be Revised?

    FOLLOWING on the meeting of the City Council on Thursday when the sewerage rate was fixed at 10d. in the £ with a minimum of ...

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  17. COAL AWARD DISPUTE STILL OPERATING

    MELBOURNE. August 4.— Little progress towards a solution of the dispute about the new coal award, which has thrown all pits idle at the State ...

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