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  4. BRITISH MACHINE GUNS, JAP. TANKS

    One hundred British troops, with the aid of Chinese police, to-day erected a barricade of sand bags on Machang Road, in the British Concession at Tientsin, and mounted light machine guns which are trained on Japanese seutries at a nearby searching post, according to an agency report. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRIUMPHAL TOUR CLOSES

    Alter saying farewell to millions of Canadians and Americans by radio with "full minds and full, hearts" their Majesties sailed ...

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  6. HOMEWARD BOUND

    King George and Queen Elizabeth left Nova Scotia yesterday for England after a triumphant tour of Canada and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RELEASED, DEPORTED

    Charles Stewart (35), who was sentenced to death for the murder of Patrick Kelly in a railway camp in 1925, lias been released ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. 'Ware Rice Puddings; May Be Jewel Studded!

    Last Saturday Mrs. C. A. Leslie took off a diamond ring and placed it In a cup on the dresser before washing her hands. ...

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  9. DIFFICULT PERIOD

    Sir Sydney Snow, president of the Retail Traders' Association, speaking at the annual dinner, said there were indications of a ...

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  10. "War" Ends AUSTRALIA DEFEATS MADAGOCIA

    When the six-inch guns of Darwin coast defences scored eight direct hits at a range of four miles and theoretically sank two ...

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  11. FLOCK TO NEW ZEALAND!

    Mr. J. Maloney, secretary of the Boot Employees' Union, stated that there has been a exodus of members of the union to New ...

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  12. CONFERENCE IN CAMERA

    The compulsory conference called by Judge Drake Brockman, of the Federal Arbitration Court, in an at' tempt to settle the strike of about 400 ...

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  13. FULL AGREEMENT

    Parties to the Russian negotiations are already near a full agreement on the main points, says The Times" diplomatic ...

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  14. DEATH IN COURT

    WhiJe appearing on behalf of a client at Coraki Police Court, John Hile (69), property agent, became suddenly ill and expired before the ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. BLACKS, ARMED WITH STONE AGE TOOLS, ATTACK AND RANSACK MINING CAMP

    Prospector J. Stevens, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, told a story of a night attack by wild Myall natives on a mining camp in Central Australia. He said that the attack was made ...

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  16. Britain Not Content With Protests

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader on Tientsin, says it remains to be seen how far the Japanese will recede from a false position or, alternatively ...

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  18. Limiting Arms Profits

    Further measures to limit the profits of firms engaged in armament manufacture were announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) ...

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  19. LABOUR PREPARES

    Senator! Ashley (Lithgow) and Messrs. W. G. Burnett (Glebe), and C. A. Dalton (Australian Workers' Union) have been elected as Lang ...

    Article : 48 words
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