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  2. HEAVY FIGHTING

    Both the Chinese and Japanese reports confirm heavy fighting in the passes of Kupel-Kow and HsifengKow, where the Chinese stubbornly ...

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  3. 11000 BANKS OPEN

    At least 1,000 banking institutions throughout the United States opened for normal banking business yesterday under Federal and State licenses. ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    It is understood that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is preparing a draft convention embodying the prohibition of certain ...

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  5. BUTTER EXPORTS

    Representatives of the Australian Dalry produce Export Control Board were present and conferred with the executive of the Primary Producers' ...

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  6. NO TIDINGS

    There was still no sign of the missing Japanese steamer Kinsen Maru after an all-night search by the Norwegin trader Talleyrand, who, ...

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  7. TARIFF SYSTEM

    Attacl the present United States tariff system., the Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Roper) to-night advocated a tariff policy "of common sense and ...

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  8. TAX REDUCTION

    "I am confident that before the present Government has run its full term,reductions taxation will have been rendered possible as a result of ...

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  9. CAPE RECORD

    A huge crowd welcomed Victor Smith when he arrived here this afternoon. The Administrator, in claiming that ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. JEWISH BOYCOTT

    Three thousand Polish Jews have initiated a boycott of German goods which they ask Jews to support throughout the world, as retaliation ...

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  11. HOTEL CONTROL

    A proposal is understood to be under consideration by the Minister for tbe Interior (Mr. J. A. Perkins) for the control of the Government-owned ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. AIR FORCE

    Presenting the Air Force estimates in the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Phillip Sassoon) said the contributions to ...

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  13. MOSCOW ARRESTS

    The diplomatic writer of "The Daily Telegraph" said it is understood that Sir Esmond Ovey (British Ambassador to Russia) made a strong ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. PEACE MOVE DENIED BY CHINA

    Mr Lo-Wen-Kan the Chinese Foreign Minister, vigorously denied a foreign press report that he was negotiating with the Japanese for a ...

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  15. GERMANY QUIETER

    To-day was marked by the diminution of outrages apparently in response to Herr Hitler's call for discipline, but the official statement ...

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  16. CENSUS STAFF

    A temporary staff of nine male clerks is at present employed in Canberra in connection with the preliminary organisation work for the ...

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  17. COMPENSATION

    Claims by the former chairmen of thE Conciliation Committee, who under the Amended Arbitration Act lost their positions, will shortly be heard before ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. SUICIDE SCARE

    With visions of tragedy in their minds, the police and local residents searched the rocks at the foot of the cliffs to-day, below the spot where ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. CYCLE ACCIDENT

    Stanley J. Dent and Thomas Berg, tWo postal employees In Canbeira. Were Injured yesterday when he motor cycle and sidecar, which they ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. MILK BOARD INQUIRY

    Giving evidence at the Milk Inquiry to-day, John Joseph Woulfe, formerly a partner, of Woulfe Bros., milk vendors of Marrickville, said that the firm ...

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  21. MALICIOUS FIRE

    "I have no doubt that the premises were maliciously burned," said the Parramatta Coroner at the conclusion of the Inquiry Into the fire which ...

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  22. THE NEW GUARD

    The acting-Chief Commander of the New Guard (Mr. W. R. Cox) stated to-day that the organisation did not intend to enter the political ...

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  23. CAUGHT ON SPIKE

    Alarmed at the prospect of being caught by a caretaker of an empty house in which he had been sleeping al Ultimo, a young unemployed man ...

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  24. BEER AGAIN

    By 316 votes to 97, the House of Representatives passed the Cullen Bill which allows 3.2 per, cent. alcoholic content in bear. ...

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  25. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT

    Following a disturbance in a house at Brunswick last night, Mrs. Grace Weston, 31, was found in a bedroom with her throat cut, She died before ...

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  26. FACTORY EMPLOYEES

    In a period of three years from June 30,1929, the number of employees engaged in Australian facrories has decreased from 450,482 to 334,833. ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. FELL FROM WHARF

    In the excitement of farewelling a friend who was departing on the liner Barrabool, to-day, Miss M. Callaghan, 22, of Redfern' overbalanced and fell ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. SYDNEY BUS SERVICES

    Strong criticism of the attack ny cERtain Interests upon the Government's policy in regard to Sydney's passenger transport was contained in a statement ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. 14 KILLED BY TORNADO

    At least 14 persons were killed, and more than a score Injured, by a tornado which swept along the border of Kentucky and Tennessee late ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA

    Parliament will be dissolved on April 7 and nominations fall due on March 21. The general election will he held on May 17. ...

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  31. U.S.A: NOW FAVOURS ARMS EMBARGO

    The Government has Informed that it will press for legislation permitting the President to declare an arms embargo against any nation in the world. ...

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