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  3. Fighting at Shanghai HEAVY CHINESE LOSSES

    The attack on the Chinese quarter of Chapel which the invading Japanese troops began on Thursday night was continued all through the night and yesterday morning, with heavy casualties to the Chinese, who were forced back on the railway station, and defended it ferociously. The ...

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    DON BRADMAN photographed in A delaide on his arrival to play in the Teat against South Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE HEAT WAVE

    The maximum temperature of 95 degrees yesterday and a fairly [?] night with the temperature at 72 degrees gave residents relief after a week ...

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  6. MISSING SUBMARINE

    The Admiralty announces that the deaths of 60 officers and men of the submarine M2 which disappeared in the English Channel on Sunday must be ...

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  7. THE LOAN COUNCIL MR. LANG WANTS £500,000

    Unless he receives £500,000 from the Loan Council. Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier of New South Wales, threatens that his State will default in interest ...

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  8. BUSH FIRES

    Following representations made by Mr. Williams, the Victorian Minister for Forests, the Postmaster-General has agreed to have a stamp installed at the ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. HAY WAR MEMORIAL HALL

    Senator Cox yesterday laid the foundation stone of the Hay War Memorial in the presence of a large number of returned soldiers, nursing sisters, and ...

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  10. 120 DEG. AT COLLARENEBRI

    Thousands of birds have died in different parts of the country as a result of the heat wave. In streams in the vicinity of Bombala fish are dying in ...

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  11. COUNCIL NOT PREPARED TO SANCTION REQUEST

    At the conclusion of the Loan Council meeting yesterday, Mr. Lyons, the Prime "Minister, said the council is not prepared to sanction Mr. Lang's ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Unemployment relief is now costing the seven Australian Governments £12,220,000 a year. New South Wales, which has the ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The Queenslanders are putting up a great score against, the Victorians in the return Sheffield Shield match which is being played here. At the luncheon ...

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  14. THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

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  15. MAN'S LARYNX REMOVED

    A remarkable operation was performed in the Eye and Ear Hospital. A man had his larynx removed, and although, deprived of the organ of ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. MR.. BAVIN'S COMMENT

    Speaking at Manly last night, Mr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the Opposition in the New South Wales Parliament, said if the Government did not carry ...

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  17. LOCKED UP IN MUSEUM

    George Beddoe and Clifford Mitchell, who had been missing from their ho[?] since Monday, and for whom the Hunter River was dragged on Monday ...

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  18. 24 HOURS' FIERCE FIGHTING

    The Japanese naval and air forces after 24 hours of fierce fighting have not yet captured the Chinese districts of the city. Their bombs have started, great [?]res in three places in Chapel and killed and injured hundreds of Chinese. ...

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  19. PART OF ELECTRIC TRAIN JUMPS RAILS IN SYDNEY

    Passengers travelling on an electric train from the Central station to Parramatta were thrown into a state of panic last night when some carriages ...

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  20. VICTORIAN OPPOSITION

    The Acting Treasurer of Victoria, when interviewed las tnight, said he voted against the granting of Mr. Lang's application because he took the ...

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  21. N.S.W. WHEAT STANDARD

    The f.a.q. standard for the 1931-32 senson's wheat was fixed at 61½lb. to the Imperial bushel by the grain trade sectional committee of the New South ...

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  22. SUGGESTION TO SUSPEND FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    There is considerable resentment in Government circles at the suggestion made at the Loan Council meeting in Melbourne that in view of the acute ...

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    The death occurred last night of Mr. G. Henry Officer (72) at his home at Parramatta (telegraphs the Sydney correspondent of "The Barrier Miner"). ...

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  24. NINE PEOPLE KILLED IN CANADIAN VILLAGE

    An assassin crept into the home of Martin Sipar at the village of Elma. 50 miles south of Winnipeg, early this morning and stabbed 10 sleeping ...

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    Advertising : 110 words
  26. League of Nations Discussing Trouble

    The League of Nations is still discussing the trouble, and plans to send a commission to Shanghai to investigate. ...

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  27. MR. LYONS'S COMMENT ON POSITION IN N.S.W.

    Addressing the Victorian Chamber of Commerce yesterday Mr. J. A. Lyons, th Prime Minister, stated that of an estimated deficit of over £18,000,000 ...

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  28. RESULTS OF MATCHES

    WON, 5; LOST, 4; DRAWN, 5. The following are the results of matches played by the South Africans: West Australia, at Perth.—South ...

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  29. DARTMOOR PRISON RIOT GOVERNOR REPLACED

    A sensation has been caused by the announcement that Major C. Pannell, governor of the Borstal Reformatory on the Islo of Wight, will immediately, ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. PARENTS SEEK LOST SON

    The parents of Cyril M'Gibbony, aged 31, of Bridge-street, Ballarat, have asked the police of West and South Australia to find their son, who ...

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  31. TALK OF PLACING RECEIVER IN THE N.S.W. TREASURY

    It is believed that one of the conditions discussed at the Premiers' Conference for granting Mr. Lang money was the placing of a receiver in the ...

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  32. UNLICENSED REVOLVER

    In the Central Police Court this morning Mick Zammit (38), a Maltese, was fined £20 or forty days' imprisonment for having had an unlicensed ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. QUARREL IN MELBOURNE

    Jack Williams (42), of no fixed abode, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital this morning suffering from a bullet wound in his thigh. He refused ...

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  34. ARMED GANGSTERS WERE LURKING NEAR PRISON

    The police have established that carloads of armed gangsters were lurking near Dartmoor when the prison riot occurred last Sunday. The plot as made ...

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  35. BURGLAR AT AUBURN SCARED BY WATCHMAN

    Ignoring two shots fired after him a burglar who was discovered on the roof of a mercer's shop at Auburn early this morning escaped over a ...

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  36. SWIMMING

    Although there will be no open race at the Baths to-morrow morning, arrangements are being made for the holding of a relay race in which seven or ...

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  37. JUDGMENTS AGAINST AUST. NATIONAL AIRWAYS

    Before Mr. Justice Kenneth Street to-day the Australian National Airways Company applied for orders to defer judgments obtained against the ...

    Article : 149 words
  38. GIRL'S SUDDEN DEATH

    Following the sudden, death last night of Elsie Grantham (19), the coroner has ordered a post-mortem examination, and the contents of the ...

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  39. NINANCES OF U.S.A.

    The Democrats, who have a small Majority in the Congress, intend to frame a new revenue bill and oppose President Hoover's plan to bring ...

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  40. MAN'S BODY IN RIVER

    The body of Mr. Oliver James Randall (51), laborer, of Military-road, Mellor Park, was recovered yesterday afternoon by Constables Chilman and ...

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  41. TRAM CONDUCTOR SANDBAGGED

    A tram conductor, named Patrick Smith was attacked at the Roselle depot last night. He was sandbagged and robbed of £10. The case at first ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. THE DOLE

    The Yass Unemployed League yesterday rejected a proposal to consider work instead of the dole. Only four out of 40 men favored the proposal. ...

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  43. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    The only development in the shipping trouble at Port Adelaide yesterday was the signing off of a seaman from the Kooraka, one of the "black" ships ...

    Article : 142 words
  44. PERTH BREAD WAR

    The bread war in Perth is raging more fiercely than ever, a new party now having entered the lists. This is known as the Co-operative Bakery, ...

    Article : 136 words
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  46. YOUNG MAN FOUND DEAD WITH BULLET WOUND IN HEAD

    John Glennie Stirton (23), laborer, of Balmain, was found dead in his bedroom by his mother this morning with a bullet wound above his heart. ...

    Article : 64 words
  47. LARGE INCREASE IN WAGGA DISTRICT

    There has been a large increase in the number of people applying for the dole in the Wagga district. The number of dole orders distributed at ...

    Article : 82 words
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