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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Patches of mist and fog Slight to moderate sea. ...

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  5. 3000 VICTIMS OF MASSACRE

    Three thousand non-combatants are believed to have been killed in the bombing of Canton and the suburb of Tung-shan is half demolished, says a Hong Kong message. Crowds fled from the city during the raids and crowded ...

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  6. ATTACKER AND DEFENDERS

    The man who directed the aerial attack on Nanking.—Vice-Admiral Koshiro Okawa (in white coat). He is chief of the Japanese naval sir forces, and is shown here during a discussion in his office concerning air raids on China. Chinese 'planes of the Central Army, in flight over Hongchow. 'Planes such as these went out to meet the Japanese attackers over Nanking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IL DUCE'S FAST MOVES

    Mussolini is doing some of the fattest thinking of his lifetime. This is the conclusion drawn from the talks in which ...

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  8. SWANSEA IN DANGER

    The opinion of the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) that the, Swansea Channel erosion problem might still be solved with ...

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  9. ALSATIAN HELPS IN RESCUE IN CANAL

    An Alsatian dog helped to-day in the rescue of small boy. The child had fallen into a canal at Cardiff. The dog's master dived in and the ...

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  10. TEMPORARY AIRPORT

    Extension of the aerodrome at District Park to provide a temporary airport for Newcastle will be considered at ...

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  11. SURPRISED IN SLEEP

    Under cover of darkness a large force of police early today evicted the stay-in strikers from the ...

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  12. NEW LINERS LAUNCHED

    Another indication of the activity of British shipyards was afforded to-day by the launching of two great liners. ...

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  13. GREATER NEWCASTLE BILL IS NO. 12

    The Greater Newcastle Bill is still on the notice list of the Parliamentary business paper and it will take its turn with other ...

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  15. RELIEF WORKS TO END OF OCTOBER

    Relief works will continue on the coalfields till October 30. This assurance was given by the Minister for Works and Local ...

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  16. TYPISTS RUSH FROM SYDNEY BUILDING

    Forty city typists figured in a dramatic escape from the upper floors of Lombard Chambers, Pitt street, Sydney, to-day, alter on outbreak of fire ...

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  17. YOUTHS STOLE LIQUOR

    Two youths were each sentenced to one month hard labor by Mr. M. E. Soane. S.M., at the Newcastle Police Court to-day for having stolen ...

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  18. SATURATION ON THE ROADS

    Saturation point on the roads could be anticipated rather than saturation point in the number of motor cars, sold Colonel J. A. Cole. Chairman of ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Sydney, Friday: With only two dissentients the State Congress of the Returned Soldiers' League to-day decided to retain the religious ...

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  20. EUROPE'S LONGEST BRIDGE

    Built by Dorman Long and Co., builders of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the new Storestroem Bridge, two miles long and the longest in Europe, ...

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  22. MR. SAVAGE WARNS THE BANKS

    Discussing the rumor Unit the Government was about to take control of private banking in New Zealand, the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) said that ...

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  23. FLOODS IN VENICE

    Exceptionally high tides mode a deep lake of St. Mark's Square today, and gondolas piled on it. Special bridges were erected over the ...

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  24. THREE GERMAN AGE PILOTS ARE SHOT DOWN IN SPAIN

    Three Rebel Junkers' 'planes shot down on the Aragon front contained the bodies of some of the best German pilots in Spain and also that of the White Russian ace Manewski, who served in the German Air Force and wore the Russian Imperial ...

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  25. Tea Needed To Calm Italians!

    "The trouble with the Italians is that they drink so little tea. That is why they are restless." said Sir Alfred Ickford, formerly Sheriff of Calcutta. In a speech at an Empire Tea Bureau reception he claimed that ...

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  26. ITALIAN TERRORIST SENT TO GAOL

    An Italian terrorist, Gardella, has been sentenced to three years for attempting to blow up the railway tunnel at Cerbre, on the Franco-Spanish ...

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