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  3. GIGAN[?]C [?]OLL OF SINO-JAPANESE WAR

    According to the Shanghai correspondent of "The Times," foreign observers estimate casualties in the Sino-Japanese war at a million Chinese and 300,000 Japanese. They point out that large tracts of occupied territory are in ...

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  4. SOFT WICKET

    Heavy rain has made the wicket at Old Trafford soft, and it may favour the spin bowlers during the third Test ...

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  5. Terrorist Outbreak in Palestine

    A day of terrorism m which 40 were killed and sixty injured culminated in the explosion of a bomb outside the Central Police Station at Haifa, killing three Arabs yesterday. Riots followed in which five Arabs and two Jews were killed ...

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  6. TRADE TALKS

    The political writer of the Australian Associated Press states that Mr. S. M. Bruce expects to go to Australia later in ...

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  7. STRIKE AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Thousands of office workers walked to their places of business this morning owing to a strike of the entire staff ...

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  8. DUTCH PLANE HOMEWARD BOUND[?]

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Dutch Lockheed super-electra air liner left Sydney to-day on a return flight to Batavia. The crew said that they ...

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  9. PRESENTATIONS AT COURT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King wore the uniform of a Field-Marshal at the third Court which was held to-day. Debutantes therefore had to ...

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  10. LIGHTNING EXPLODES GAS IN PIT

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Lightning caused an explosion of gas 300 feet underground in a mountain coal mine at Michel, British Columbia, ...

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  11. SHANGHAI

    Three bombs were thrown simultaneously, on the Bund at 6 a.m., marking the beginning of the anniversary of the Sino-Japanese ...

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  12. NAVAL RADIO

    Transmitters for the short wave naval radio station at Canberra will be installed by Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., at a cost of ...

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  13. GRAZIERS OPPOSE LIMIT ON BUTCHERIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Executive Committee of the Graziers' Association has decided that it cannot support the movement of the Master ...

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  14. CHANGE IN TONE

    The German Press is adopting a friendly attitude towards Britain regarding the non-intervention agreement and the Australian Associated ...

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  15. MRS. BRADMAN

    Confirming the report that Mrs. Bradman had been refused permission to join her husband in England at the conclusion of the test matches, ...

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  16. SWEDISH BOYCOTT OF TOKYO OLYMPIAD

    HELSINGBORG (Sweden), Tuesday.—Twenty Swedish organisations including political and religious bodies, jointly protested to King ...

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  17. CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    The reasons why ¢2,000 had been given to Colonel Eire Campbell as a remuneration for his trip abroad in which he sought new markets for the ...

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  18. "TREATED LIKE FISH"

    The Railway Department wanted people to travel like fish instead of human beings, declared Councillor Ross, of Hornsby, to-day, commenting ...

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  19. PRICE OF FOOD

    The Housewives' Association sent a letter to the Premier today[?] asking that he receive a deputation from them on the increasing price of food. ...

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  20. STEVENS BLOT

    The government by boards was condamned by Mr. Sullivan (U.A.P.) speaking during the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the Legislative ...

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  21. JEWISH REFUGEES

    Ten German Jews landed in Sydney today by the Narkunda. Although they would not be interviewed, they told passengers that ...

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  22. PENRITH FATALITY

    Some of the victims of the Penrith speedway crash on June 13 are still in hospital and they and a number of other proposed witnesses ...

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  23. REFUGEE PROBLEM

    The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. White) was among the delegates of 32 countries who attended a conference at Evain to examine the ...

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  24. DARWIN DELAY

    Admitting that the company was in some respects at fault over the arrangements for the arrival of the flying boat Challenger at Darwin on ...

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  25. RAILWAY RECORDS BROKEN

    Records for the carriage of passengers and freight were broken by five mainland State railway systems during the first nine months of 1937-8. ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT HELD UP OFF SIAM

    The flying boat Cordelia took off from Singapore this morning with a spare engine for the flying boat Cassiopeia, which is held up at Koh ...

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  27. WILL TRAVEL LIGHT

    The party accompanying the Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen), on his tour of the Northern Territory, will travel light. ...

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