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  3. CIVILIAN BOMBINGS IN SPAIN AND CHINA

    The Canton correspondent of "The Times" says that trustworthy estimates of the week-end bombings in Canton are 459 killed and 1,026 wounded. The Japanese term "military objectives" appears to include ...

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  4. Britain's Concern in Far East

    (By the Diplomatic Writer of the Australian Associated Press) Does the assemblage of Japanese warships at the mouth of the Pearl River foreshadow the menacing of Hongkong and foreign interests in the Far East? ...

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  5. GIANT WARSHIPS

    The Australian Associated Press understands that during the past six weeks Britain has repeatedly sought assurance ...

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  6. TURKEY

    It is understood that Turkey sen[?] a virtual ultimatum to France that Turkey's troops will march into Sanjak (Syria) ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — The east coast was severely shaken by an earthquake this afternoon. The tremor lasted 20 minutes and was felt with ...

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  8. AUDIENCE TO MR. WHITE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—His Majesty granted an audience of half an hour to the Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. White) to-day. ...

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  9. NUFFIELD'S PLANE FACTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Birmingham City Council has agreed to sell 130 acres of land to Lord Nuff[?] for the erection of an aeroplane ...

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  10. STATE MINISTER SWORN-IN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Mair was to-day sworn[?]in as Minister for Labour and Industry, in succession to the late Mr. J. M. Dunningham. ...

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  11. WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Barn[?]y Ross lost the world's welterweight title to-night when [?]he was defeated on points by Henry Armstrong in a ...

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  12. CHEERS FOR DON

    (Australian Associated Press Special). Bradman was applauded to-day for declaring early in the match against Middlesex in order to allow Edrich ...

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  13. BAN ON INDENCECY APPLAUDED.

    The Commonwealth Government's decision to ban American magazines regarded under the censorship regulations as indecent, has met with ...

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  14. GERMAN EXPERTS CALLED HOME FROM ABROAD

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," owing to the shortage of technical experts for the ...

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  15. REBEL ADVANCE

    The rebels claim to have made another advance of five miles between Teruel and the Mediterranean. ...

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  16. IRON EMBARGO

    Cabinet yesterday considered the protest made by the Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Wakamatsu) against the Commonwealth embargo on the ...

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  17. NEW BISHOP OF GRAFTON

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.—Archdeacon William Henry Webster Stevenson, of Brisbane, was to-day elected Bishop of Grafton in succession to ...

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  18. CONSCRIPTION

    The hint by the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip) that general conscription would be imposed in the event of war, ...

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  19. GHASTLY RAID

    All the ghastliness of the appalling air raid on Guernica last year, was reproduced at the little market town of ...

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  20. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Premier (Mr. Stevens) stated to-day that Cabinet had agreed to co-operate with other States in assisting to ...

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  21. STEAMER ON REEF

    The interstate cargo steamer Katara, went ashore early this morning off Tom Thumb island, near the entrance to Port ...

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  22. JUVENILE IMMIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Twenty-nine youngsters arrived in Sydney to-day from London, bound for the Fairbridge Farm School at Molong. ...

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  23. AMERICAN PLANES

    The "Daily Herald" says that the air experts who have returned to England after investigating aircraft production ...

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  24. OTTAWA REVISION

    Discussions on the revision of the Ottawa Agreement resumed between Australian and the British representatives at the Dominions Office ...

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  25. POLICE CHIEF

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) stated to-night that he had received from the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) an application to be granted ...

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  26. BRISTOL MATCH

    The start of the Australians match against Gloucestershire was delayed by a slight rain after an overnight downpour. ...

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  27. THE DERBY

    With a lightning finish, the French horse Bois Roussel won the Derby by four lengths. The race, with the exception of the ...

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  28. PRICE OF BREAD

    It was reported to-day that the retail price of bread would be reduced by a farthing on 2lb. loaves if the wholesale price of flour, which has ...

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  29. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

    While there has been no serious hitch in trade negotiations between Britain and America, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver ...

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  30. SIR ARCHDALE PARKHILL NOT FOR STATE SEAT

    Sir Archdale Parkhill to-day denied the report that he would be a candidate for the Coogee by-election to fill the late Mr. Dunningham's seat. ...

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