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  4. Shanghai Has Experience Unlikely to be Forgotten

    The Chinese claim they have further delayed the Japanese offensive from Woosung as a result of an artillery duel lasting all day. The Chinese, from Pootung shelled five Japanese transports which were unloading troops and munitions at the eastern end of the Foreign Settlement, and ...

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  7. DESTROYERS

    The destroyers Fury, Forester, Firedrake and Fortune have been ordered to the Mediterranean to ...

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  8. ESPIONAGE

    Charted with espionage, a young Englishman, Robert Valentine Bell, has been detained in the O.G.P.U. gaol at Leningrad. The ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. 150th. Anniversary Celebrations

    Stating that it would be a reflection on the people of New South Wales if the 150th. Anniversary ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. Walked in Sleep

    Walking over the edge of a balcony while asleep, James Henry Perry (19), was impaled on the iron spikes of a fence at his home at Redfern on ...

    Article : 50 words
  11. Infantile Paralysis

    Two children died of infantile paralysis in Victoria yesterday. They was Lorna Hill (14), of North Carlton, and Leslie Bollard (10 ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. Control of Kalgan

    The Japanese have established an autonomous Government at Kalgan, which was recently captured from the Chinese. ...

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  13. Italy and Germany

    It is officially announced that Signor Mussolini will visit Herr Hitler during the second half of this month. ...

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  14. Show on Good Friday

    The holding of the Royal Easter Show on Good Friday was criticised by the Anglican Synod last night. ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. "Surely a Strange Business"

    Surely a strange business in this enlightened age (says the R.R. Herald" referring to the decision of the Casino sub-branch of the R.S. and ...

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  16. WAR

    After debating the atitude of Christianity towards war, the Anglican Synod last night allowed the discussion to lapse without ...

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  17. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    A feature of the N.S.W. Budget is likely to be the restoration of widows' pensions to £1. These pensions were reduced to 17/6 ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. Victorian Elections

    "Not to have accepted the challenge thrown out by the Legislative Council would have meant that the Government was prepared to sacrifice ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. To-day's Forecast

    Some further showers about the southern border and in the south-east corner of the State, extending to parts of the central ...

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  20. Children Refused Entry

    Children, some unaccompanied, but mostly With their mothers or other relations or friends, went in considerable numbers to city picture theatres ...

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  21. Bread at 2½d.

    A bread war at Coogee brought the price of bread down to 2½d. a loaf in that suburb to-day. ...

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  22. Dutch Air Services

    While the agreement between the Australian and Netherlands Governments will permit the Dutch Air Service ta be extended ...

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  23. Polling Day, October 2

    The writ for the Victorian elections fixes the polling day for October 2. While the U.C.P. has decided not to oppose the Leader of the Opposition, ...

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  24. 'Phoning Bets Not Illegal

    At the Police Court the Magistrate, Mr. M. J. Ryan, ruled that a man who takes bets to pass them by telephone to a bookmaker does not commit an ...

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  25. Navy Court Martial

    A Navy Court Martial in Sydney dealt with three officers in connection with the theft of stores from Garden Island. ...

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  26. Jay-walkers to be Prosecuted

    From Monday the police will prosecute jay walkers in the city. Previously offenders were warned and in a few instances ...

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  27. Australian Timber

    The State Government has decided to award prizes ranging from 50 guineas to 10 guineas for bert designs of all-timber houses. ...

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  28. Butter Pay

    The North Coast Butter Factories Association at a meeting in Lismore yesterday fixed the pay for supplies received during August at 1/1½ a lb. ...

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  29. Sex Offences

    A propose] that flogging should be used as a deterrent to sexual offences, in addition to imprisonment, especially when the victims are young girls, ...

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  30. Dearer Beef

    The strike or beef slaughtermen at Homebush Abattoirs has already caused an increase in the price of some classes of beef, and ...

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  31. Tasman Race

    Once again weather conditions have prevented a race across the Tasman between the Matson liner Mari[?]esa and the Union liner ...

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  32. Level Crossing Smash

    A train ran down a car containing a man and two women at Wonglepong level crossing yesterday. Charles Barton, inspector of the ...

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