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  5. CONSTITUTIONAL ANGLE IN STATE CRISIS

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. T. Lang), supplementing his statement on Saturday, reiterated last night that the ...

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  6. INTERPRETED IN TOKYO AS THREAT

    The Japanese Government, states the Associated Press of Great Britain, is considering instructing its Ambassador in London to seek from Whitehall a specific meaning of Mr. Chamberlain's reference to sending a fleet to the Far East. ...

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  7. BETTER TONE AT DANZIG

    Satisfaction is felt in London at the news that good sense and moderation have prevailed in connectiom with the Danzig ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA 'PLANE CRASH

    When a Fokker 'plane crashed at Madang, New Guinea yesterday, three German Mission priests, Fathers ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. Trucks, Warehouses Blown Up

    A communique issued this afternoon stated that Japanese Naval 'planes blew up 60 Chinese military trucks and 12 houses at Chennanhwan, near ...

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  10. "British Influence Must Go"

    The Mayor (Mr. Yuchinghu) declared to-day that British educational influence must go. He said that Chinese had been warned to withdraw ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. UNION FOOTBALLERS

    Two prominent Rugby Union footballers died in New Zealand after playing matches on Saturday. ...

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  12. SPANS ATLANTIC ON MAIL RUN

    The Imperial Airways flying boat Caribou, bound from Southampton to New York on the inaugural flight of the British-Atlantic air mail service, ...

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  13. New Cabinet Meets

    The new Mair Cabinet held its first meting to-day, the object being to decide on the future relief works policy for New South ...

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  14. Japanese Driven Back

    The Chinese have driven back the Japanese from Shansi to East Shansi province and captured Mingkiang. In the course of the Hankow ...

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  15. SIR GEORGE SHIRTCLIFFE

    Among the passengers who arrived from New Zealand to-day was Sir George Shirtcliffe, leading business man and philanthropist, who recently ...

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  16. Prayers For Forgiveness Of Parliamentarians

    A prayer asking for the forgiveness for Members of Parliament "for their fighting and quarrelling" was read yesterday at the ...

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  17. MASS EXECUTION

    It was officially announced that 53 persons had been executed for complicity in conspiracy which resulted in the murder of Major Irurz, an ...

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  18. Conference Ends Unexpectedly

    The Associated Press of Great Britain reports that a conference of Japanese Ministers to Rome and Berlin at Coma, in Italy, ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. Archbishop Mowll

    Archbishop Mowll, during his sermon in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, said that without entering into a discussion of politics, he could ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYED TO ASK "WHY AT DEMONSTRATION

    The Legion of Christian Youth is organising a demonstration in Sydney next month to consider unemployment among youths and the dismissal of them when they reach the age of 17 and 21. ...

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  22. THIEVES' RICH HAUL

    Jewellery and clothing valued at £400 were stolen from a flat in Darlinghurst yesterday while the owner, Mrs. Juliet Cohen was saying ...

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  23. SHEIK MURDERED

    Gunmen killed Sheik Abu Nil, also his son, and wounded three pedestrians in an alley in the middle of the city. It was the Sheik's first appearance ...

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