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  5. Soviet Rejects Japanese Terms

    M. Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Minister, has rejected the new peace proposals submitted by the Soviet Ambassador (Mr. Shigemitsu), which provided that both sides should cease hostilities and retain the positions as occupied at a given moment for reaching agreement. ...

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  6. THEY SHOWED A KEEN INTEREST IN FOOTBALL

    These groups of spectators at the sports ground on Saturday were thrilled with the brisk movements of play in the game between Albury and Yarrawonga. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPAN NOT AGGRESSIVE

    Soviet planes to-day incessantly raided the Korean frontier. Twenty attacked K[?]eko, but the damage there was negligible. ...

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  8. 2,200,000 CHINESE

    It was officially announced to-day that Chinese planes and artillery had destroyed seven Japanese warships on the Yangtse Kiang River, and it was ...

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  9. CONFLICTING CLAIMS

    The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press states that the Russians have driven out the remnants of Japanese troops from ...

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  10. CHINESE SUCCESSES REPORTED

    An unconfirmed report states that 4000 Japanese were Killed when the Chinese launched a fierce attack in an endeavor to swing the Yangtse ...

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  11. MOSCOW’S LAST PROTESTANT CHURCH CLOSED

    Political police, it is reported by the Moscow correspondent of the “Dally Telegraph,” have closed down the Lutheran Church of St Peter and ...

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  12. 1000 LOYALISTS KILLED

    The Saragossa correspondent of “The Times” says the rebel counter offensive on the Ebro River front was successful. Masses of artillery, 200 ...

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  13. BRITISH AIR MANOEUVRES

    Great Britain’s largest mock air battle was concluded at 2.15 this afternoon` because of heavy rain. Six machines crashed during the day. ...

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  14. HEAVY JAPANESE BOMBING

    Japanese warplanes bombed the Nanchang railway station, warehouses, and munition dumps to-day, and naval aeroplanes destroyed two Chinese ...

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  15. FRENCH NAVAL BASE

    “Excelsior” states that France is planning the construction of a “Singapore base” in the Bay of Camrahn, at Annam, in the eastern ...

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  16. Migrants Guaranteed Work

    If the rate of new arrivals from all sources reached 10,000 a year and everyone of them failed to find employment in Australia, the ...

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  17. YACHT GOES IN SEARCH OF BURIED TREASURE

    The yacht Ngataki, which left Auckland to-day, will make an exhaustive search for treasure believed to be buried on the uninhabited ...

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  18. CHIPPER FIELD’S TOUR ENDS

    Mr. W. H. Jeanes. manager of the Test team, announced to-day that Chipper field was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DISGRACEFUL SCENE AT LOTTERY DRAWING

    There was a stir at the drawing of the 521st State lottery at the Australian Hall to-night, when two members of the audience came to blows. ...

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  20. NOVEL WAYS OF RESTORING CAPITALISM IN RUSSIA

    The Moscow correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that 14 high officials of the Agricultural Commissariat at Azerbaijan are on trial at ...

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  21. RUSSIANS AGAIN REPULSED

    Engaging in severe hand-to-hand fighting at 6.30 this morning, the Japanese repulsed Soviet troops, who stormed to within 200 metres ...

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  22. MATCH AGAINST DURHAM

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  23. STILL NO TRACE OF HAWAII CLIPPER

    The Japanese vessel, Canberra Maru, which, at the request of the Japanese authorities, is searching for traces of the missing Hawaii Clipper, which ...

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  24. “CUT WIFE’S THROAT”

    The first case under the “dock defence” system was concluded to-day, when George Brady, 47, a laborer, after pleading guilty to a charge of ...

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  25. SOVIET PARDONS

    In order to help thousands of loyal Communists who were unjustly treated in last year’s purge, the Communist Party has secured a review of 85,000 ...

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  26. ITALIAN AT GERMAN ARMY MANOEUVRES

    The Rome correspondent of the “Dally Telegraph” says that Air Marshal Balbo will confer with Signor Mussolini, before going on a short visit ...

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  27. FIRE IN LINER.

    The fire which broke out in the Hamburg-Amerika liner Reliance, as it was about to set out on a world cruise with 400 passengers, was ...

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  28. CABLE TO WIFE

    Mrs. Arthur Chipperfield wife of the Australian cricketer, today received the following cable from Dundee (Scotland) from her husband ...

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