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  4. SITUATION EASIER IN TIENTSIN

    LONDON. July 1.— It is reported from Tientsin that the situation there it easier. The Japanese military spokesman is cited as denying the reported intention to tighten restrictions. He considered such a move unlikely during the Toki[?] negotiations, ...

    Article : 342 words
  5. THREAT OF NAZI COUP AT DANZIG

    LONDON, July 1.— Deep anxiety was created by reports reaching London that Germany planned to seize Danzig during the week-end. The British Government is maintaining the, strictest watch on events in the Free City. Information that the Nazis might attempt to seize Danzig by an internal coup ...

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  6. RETURNING FROM CANADIAN TOUR

    THEIR MAJESTIES on the bridge of the liner Empress of Britain, in which they returned from their tour of Canada. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHO WILL BE PREMIER OF TASMANIA?

    HOBART. July 1.— The announcement by Mr. Dwyer Gray, acting Premier, on his return from a meeting of the Loan Council yesterday, that ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. BRITAIN SPENDING £2 MILLION A WEEK ON AIRCRAFT ALONE

    LONDON. July 1.— Speaking on aircraft production, the Secretary for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood) said that the figures must ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. ROWED ACROSS RIVER & STOLE TWO BATCHES OF DUCKS

    ROWING across the river from the Tinana side, Richard Cuthbert Rhodes (24), Labourer single, helped himself to young ducks penned up on ...

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  10. Emergency Medical Services

    LONDON. July 1 — With a view to further strengthening and co-ordinating war-time medical services, the Minister for Health (Mr. Walter ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. TELEGRAPH LINESMAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, July 2.— Theodore Mer[?]lyn Kennedy. 40. a telegraph linesman, employed by the Postmaster general's Department was killed ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. [?]40,000 Worth of Cutlery

    LONDON, July 1.— The expansion by the Army ha[?] necessitated the placing by the War Office of an order for able cutlery to the value of [?]40,000 ...

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  14. 100 JAP. LUGGERS WITH 1200 MEN ABOARD OFF ARNHEM LAND COAST

    DARWIN. July 1.— Criticism or the Northern Territory Administration allowing the Commonwealth patrol vessel K[?]ru to remain idle at anchor in Darwin while 300 miles away 100 Japanese luggers. carrying crews totaling approximately 1200 men. were lying inside Cape Stewart ...

    Article : 347 words
  15. Had Rifle and Blankets Suspected of Having Been Stolen

    Richard Cuthbert Rhodes was the complainant In another case which was heard on Saturday morning by Mr. J. A. Murray. In this case ...

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