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  4. DOOMED SEATS IN DEAN STREET

    Sitting in the sun on Thursday afternoon on one of the four seats provided by the Council for the convenience of the public. Left to right: Messrs. D. Higgins. T. J. O’Connor and T. F. Salmon (a visitor from Wagga). Council dates that the seats must go. Parking space for four cars will be gained. A protest meeting is likely to be held in favor of retaining the seats. They are in Dean street near the Square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  5. ANGLO-ITALIAN SHUTTLECOCK

    The Italian Ambassador (Signor Grandi) visited the Foreign Office today and continued with the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) the conversations ...

    Article : 273 words
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  7. SURPRISE ATTACK

    Ten thousand Japanese troops were rushed to-day to Nanking to reinforne the [?] , after a surprise attack by Chinese. ...

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  8. Closing German Frontiers

    The arrest of many sympathisers with the Reichswehr is reported in the Rhineland provinces. It is understood that Germany may ...

    Article : 88 words
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  10. EX-KAISER TO VISIT GERMANY

    A passport has been received by the ex-Kaiser which will enable [?] to pay a visit to Germany. He will return to his former ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. EDINBURGH TO LONDON IN 48 MINUTES

    A record speed of approximately 409 miles an hour for a land plane flight after dark was achieved tonight by a new Royal Air Force ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. PROTEST TO LEAGUE

    A Chinese delegation handed to the secretariat of the League of Nations to-day a protest against the bombing of open towns by the ...

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  13. BOMBING OF TOWNS

    It is understood that the French Government is considering making an appeal to the [?] for an open condemnation of the bombing of towns, ...

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  14. BIG CHINESE BONFIRE

    A huge bonfire of all remaining stocks of Japanese goods is to be lit shortly in Hankow. The demonstration has been inspired by the ...

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  15. DISORDERS EXAGGERATED

    Reports of serious disturbances in the Germany Army, involving desertions and even revolt, are exaggerated, according to the Berlin correspondent ...

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  16. THOUSANDS LEFT TO DIE

    Hundreds of thousands of Chinese wounded have been left to die on the battlefields. The utter failure of China to organise a medical service ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. 80 M.P.H. GALE

    The [?]ner Oronsay, on the voyage from Sydney to Auckland, [?] into a terrific cyclone which Commodore Sir Charles Matheson ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. STORM DISASTER

    Extensive destruction and some loss of life was caused by a gale which, travelling at 80 miles an hour, swept through a great section of California ...

    Article : 321 words
  19. GOERING ASSAILED

    Another uproar was caused to-day in the House of Commons by Mr. W. Gather[?] the Communist member for [?], who described General Geering ...

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  20. MORE MIGRATION

    The almost immediate resumption of migration from Britain to Australia is most likely, according to the political writer of the Australian Associated ...

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  21. VON BLOMBERG TO REMAIN AWAY FOR A YEAR

    According to the Exchange Telegraph Company correspondent in Berlin, General von Weinberg, who is now honeymooning mooning in Italy, with his former ...

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  22. ANOTHER DRIVE

    An Intensified drive against Chinese Communists and partisans in [?] was announced to-day by the Japanese spokesman. ...

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  23. PILES FOR NEW HOWLONG BRIDGE

    Several 54ft. ironbark poles from the North Coast—on: of which is-pictured here against the wheat silos at Brocklesby—have arrived at Brocklesby by rail. They arc to be transported to Howlong by motor truck, where they will be used in the construction of a new bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Fatal injuries were sustained by Gordon Enstng, 22, of lynnhoc, when a motor cycle he was riding collided with a car at the corner of [?] and ...

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