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  5. 5000 CHINESE KILLED OR HURT

    It is estimated that 5000 have been killed or injured in Japanese air raids during the past nine days. Only four machines participated in the dawn raid yesterday, bombs being scattered over residential districts. Monday’s victims have not been fully counted. Many are still trapped in the ...

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  6. DRAFT ALLOWANCE ON WOOL

    The General-Secretary of thy Farmers and Settlers’ Association (Mr. W. C. Cambridge, M.L.C.) commenting to-day on the further cabled protests ...

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  7. BRITISH WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mrs. A. M. Holm, of Troon, who defeated Miss Corlett, 4 and 3, in the British Women’s Golf Championship. She is seen holding the beautiful trophy presented to her. It is Mrs. Holm’s second championship victory. (Picture by Airmail), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LORD HAWKE PROTESTS

    The gossip writer of the “Daily Telegraph” says he understands that Lord Hawke, who before the English captain was selected ...

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  9. JAPANESE BOMB RED CROSS LORRY AND WORKERS

    The Shanghai correspondent of “The Times” says that the Japanese, operating in a dust storm so dense that it formed ramps up which they ...

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  10. ENGLISH GREATEST GAMBLERS

    Football pools and other gambling has so gripped the people that England is now the greatest gambling nation in the world, was the ...

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  11. ENGLISH TEST SIDE

    Winning not only a match that at one stage they were in danger of losing. but also securing an additional day off, before the beginning of the ...

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  12. ABOLITION IN VICTORIA

    Abolition of the draft allowance on wool will become effective in Victoria on July 1. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council issued to-day a ...

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  13. ACCIDENT IN 1935

    The sequel to a collision between a motor truck driven by Mr. C. C. McLachlan, butcher, or Corowa, and a horse driven by Mr. William Guskett, ...

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  14. New Theories in Sydney Double Tragedy

    The discovery that Mrs. Ibbotson, 61, was pleasurably anticipating a car trip into the country next week-end, and that George Duggan, 63, had a ...

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  15. DROUGHTS IN EUROPE

    The Paris correspondent of “The Times” says that the reassembly of Parliament, with Deputies fresh from the rural constituencies, brought the ...

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  16. BOMBING OF CIVILIANS

    The Norwegian and Swedish Governments have accepted the British Invitation to participate in the international commission to investigate the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS NOT WORRIED

    The Inclusion of Sinfield, despite his imposing figures at Bristol, docs not perturb the Australians, who lost patience when they fell victims to ...

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  18. WIDESPREAD DAMAGE

    The Domel Agency reports that the power station, headquarters of the Kuomintang Party, the telephone exchange and the military ...

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  19. DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    To-morrow the price of butter will be raised by a penny per lb and cheese by a halfpenny per lb. The wholesale price of butter will be advanced ...

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  20. NAVIGATION LIGHTS

    During the marine inquiry to-day into the grounding of the South African Government vessel. Dalia, on Mecca reef, North Queensland, on ...

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  21. THE “TWO EMPERORS”

    M. Blum, addressing the Radical Socialist Congress to-day, said that the Government was still in favor of non-intervention, although it was ...

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  22. MACHINERY IN MINE

    A strike at Aberdaro Central Colliery is threatened. The northern miners’ committee of management to-day informed the management of the pit that ...

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  23. DROUGHT NOT YET BROKEN

    Reports have reached Sydney that many sheep stations in the outback have not received any benefit from the recent rains, and where beneficial ...

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  24. FORECASTING THE SEASONS

    Referring to plans of the Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwell) for long-range forecasting to assist the man on the land, Professor ...

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  25. TWO KILLED BY HIT-RUN MOTORIST

    Two young men were killed by a motorist on a mountain highway about half-a-mile from Bayswater railway station to-night, the driver callously ...

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  26. CHILD SLAYER

    Elizabeth Neilsen, 12, was not murdered at the spot where her body was found. deep in Mallee scrub. Examination by police of the country ...

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  27. WHEN TROUBLE THREATENED CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

    GENERAL MACHNIK, Czech Minister One of the Sudeten German leaders, DR. FRANK, who, with Herr Henlein, took part in the discussions with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. COAL TRUCKS OFF LINE

    Far western and Katoomba traffic was delayed for approximately four hours to-night when six coal trucks, attached to a goods train, left the line ...

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  29. SUBMARINE CAN REMAIN THREE YEARS UNDER ICE

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, in an interview with the Oslo correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph,” said he expected that it would be possible for submarine to remain under Polar ice for three years. He would take drills on his forthcoming expedition with which to bore the ice in ...

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  30. SOCIAL CREDIT DEFAULT

    The Alberta Social Credit Government has defaulted on a 2,000,000 dollars debenture issue. Payment of half the original 4 per cent, interest was ...

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