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  4. JAPAN SEVERS RELATIONS WITH CHINA

    The Japanese Government at noon to-day issued a statement severing diplomatic relations with the Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek regime due to the Marshal’s “obstinate refusal” to come to terms. This shows that Japan has finally abandoned hope of reaching an ...

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  6. CROSSING SMASH

    Two men were injured, one fatally. when a sedan car was struck by the 2.36 p.m. down motor train from Frankston to Mornington ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. FRANCE STILL WITHOUT A CABINET

    After 24 hours active consultations and negotiations, France is still without a Cabinet. B. Bonnet’s chances of success faded ...

    Article : 199 words
  8. BROTHER AND SISTER HURT

    When their car collided with-another on the Hume highway near Goulburn early yesterday morning, two Albury residents—a brother and ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. 30 MILLION CHINESE SAID TO BE DESTITUTE

    The Tokio correspondent of “The Times” report that a spokesman of the Foreign Office says that. 30,000,000 Chinese are destitute between Shanghai, ...

    Article : 243 words
  10. WALL OF SILENCE

    Vin[?] Dogostino, 35, baker, died [?] hospital on Saturday from injuries received when a bomb was exploded near his bakehouse early on Friday ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. CAR OVERTURNS FIVE TIMES

    Striking some loose gravel on the side of the main road near Be[?] yesterday, a car overturned five times, and its driver, Harold Williams, ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. BOTH LEGS BROKEN

    A passenger had both legs crushed when a sedan car skidded and wrapped itself around en electric pole, almost most uprooting it, on Point Nepcan ...

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  13. 21 Paralysis Cases at Weekend and One Death

    Week-end infantile paralysis cases numbered 21, making .a total of 1620. There were nine new cases from the country, which included seven children ...

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  14. CHINESE GENERALS EXECUTED

    Court-martialled and found guilty on a charge of dereliction of duty. General Lituochuan and General Wanfulln, both ...

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  15. CYCLE PASSENGER KILLED

    When the motor cycle and sidecar, which he was a passenger, skidded and crashed into a fence on Point Nepean road, Sorrento, this afternoon. ...

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  16. PATROL CHASES CAR

    A city police patrol cur bad an exciting [?]c through city and suburban streets late last night, the adventure ending in arrests in ...

    Article : 237 words
  17. JAPAN BEGINS NAVAL ARMAMENTS RACE

    Reports that Japan is building 43,000 ton battleships, which will be the largest la the world, bra [?]OW confirmed, says Mr. Harold ...

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  18. LIGHTNING KILLS TWO YOUNG MEN

    Two men were struck dead by lightning on a stock reserve near Cundagal on Friday afternoon. Their bodies were not found until the next ...

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  19. MAN FATALLY INJURED

    William Coulson Wade, 62. of Un[?] received a fractured skull and a fractured leg when [?] cam collided at Fullarton on Saturday night. ...

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  20. BOOT FACTORY FIRE : DAMAGE WAS £1000

    The boot factory of Weaver’s Ltd., in Beaufort street. Mount Lawtey, was destroyed by fire this morning. Damage was estimated at £4000. ...

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