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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    At first moderate in Central Tasman, freshening to squally N. to N.W. and rising sea in Victorian and ...

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  6. MASSACRE BY JAPANESE

    "All Chapei, which makes one-fifth of Shanghai's total area and recently housed 500,000 Chinese, is burning in one of the most terrible conflagrations in history," says Mr. Pembroke Stephens, special correspondent of the London "Daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SECOND VICTIM DIES

    TWEED HEADS, Thurs The second victim of the shark attack in the Coolangalla surf. Jack Brinkley, 25, died ...

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  8. Took Advantage Of The Sun

    Taking advantage of the sunshine many people spent some enjoyable hours on the beach this morning. Some had a swim and a quiet chat in the baths, sunbaked on the sand or practised diving dom the springboard. The young lady on the left spent the time sewing. The question was: Will the fine weather last? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EXHUMATION DRAMA IN ENGLAND

    With the greatest secrecy, the body of Miss Ellen Ruddle, aged 28, the eccentric heiress and drug addict, was exhumed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEVELOPMENTS PROMISE EARLY RIFT IN EUROPE'S WAR CLOUDS

    Is the unexpected helpfulness of Italy. and Germany in the Non-intervention Committee the first break in the European clouds? Though officially still refraining from optimism, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DUKE CHIDES THE PRESS

    Reproaches were addressed to the Press by the Duke of Windsor in a statement which he made at the ...

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  12. B.H.P. MINERS' HEAVY WAGES LOSS

    John Darling and Burwood miners have now been on strike seven weeks, and have lost approximately £40,000 in ...

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    DAMAGE BY HAIL. — Narrabri. Thursday: Crop dama[?] from the recent hailstorm appears to have been confined mainly to the Deep Creek ...

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  16. HEAVY RAIN IN TOWNS ON NORTH COAST

    Sudden rainstorms with thunder, hail and squalls inundated several North Coast towns last night. By 9 a.m. to-day, when it was still ...

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  17. ANTI-BRITISH TONE IN GERMANY

    The French Government has strongly protested to the Spanish Government at Valencia and the rebel headquarters at Salamanca against attacks ...

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  18. WALLARAH MINE WORKS AGAIN

    Following the assurance given by the management yesterday that in future staff men would not be allowed to use tools of trade, Wallarah mine resumed ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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    ("Newcastle Sun" Cable)The Japanese have taken Tazang and have cut the Shanghai-Nanking railway ("the Chinese life-line") a little to the cast of Nansiang. They claim also to have taken North Station, and have set slight to the Chapli area, which recently housed 500,000 Chinese. This district is now an inferno. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ARTILLERY STRIKE IN N.Z. OFF

    Thirty-one gunners of the Auckland Artillery Depot have decided to withdraw their resignations, but the remaining three are standing to their ...

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  22. Bottomley's Ashes Still Unclaimed

    For more than four years the ashes of Horatio Bottomley have lain unclaimed in an undertaker's workshop. BOTTOMLEY. financier, Parliamentarian, and newspaper owner, ...

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  23. SHARK MESHING BEGAN OFF SYDNEY TO-DAY

    Shark meshing began off Sydney beaches to-day. Three boats started work off Bondi and Bronte and by nightfall will be meshing at Manly ...

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