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  3. Japanese Capture of Kiukiang

    Three days' fighting has resulted in the capture of Kiukiang by the Japanese. It is estimated that 200,000 Japanese supported by warships and aircraft, swept over the defenders. ...

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  4. ASHES SAFE

    Whether they win or lose the fifth Test at the Oval, the Australians, by their victory in the fourth, Test match to-day, will ...

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  5. SUDETEN GERMAN ISSUE

    The Prime Minister will announce in the House of Commons to-morrow a determined attempt by Britain to prevent a deadlock in the Czech-German dispute, states "The Times." Lord Runciman is to be sent to Czechoslovakia as an ...

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  6. HAIFA

    Marines and police are patrolling on lorries the entrance to the Jewish quarter. Arab stevedores were detained at ...

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  7. SPEEDWAY TEST

    LONDON, Monday.—England defeated Australia in the fifth speedway test at Wembley by 58 points to [?] thus winning the rubber. ...

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  8. HAIFA BOMB OUTRAGE

    HAIFA, Monday.—The death ro[?] as a result of the bomb outrage in an Arab market, is now 43. Only four of the victims were Jews. ...

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  9. INVALID DIGGERS GREET KING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Invalid returned soldiers in various Sydney hospitals to-day sent a message to th[?] King, expressing how the ...

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  10. DREDGE SALVAGING LUTINE WRECK

    There was great rejoicing as the tin dredger Karimta brought up the first portion of the frigate Lutine, whose ...

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  11. COAL MINERS

    The General secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. W. Orr), announced today that the federation in its preparation for possible coal ...

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  12. LOSS OF MEMORY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young man suffering from loss of memory was found wandering at The Spit early this morning, and was taken to ...

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  13. N.Z. PUBLIC WORKS

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Mor[?] than £19,000,000 is to be spent on public works by the Government during 1938-39, according to estimates ...

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  14. MANCHUKUO

    The belief that all is not well in Manchukuo is borne out by reliable reports that there was an enormous explosion in the ...

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  15. 3½d. EMPIRE AIR MAIL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Postmaster-General (Major Trimon) with the Air Minister (Sir Kingsley Wood) will inaugurate the Empire air ma[?] ...

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  16. MR. MENZIES

    The visit of the Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) to Germany to-morrow, has become a miniature diplomatic mission. ...

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  17. ABATTOIRS' STRIKE

    A massed meeting of the slaughte[?] men tonight accepted the terms o[?] settlement offered by the Aba[?] Board and work will be resumed ...

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  18. MERCURY PLANE ON RETURN FLIGHT

    The Mercury, the upper portion of the Maia composite aircraft, hopped off for England at 4.52 a.m. Newfoundland ...

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  19. PUERTO RICO

    Nationalist Extremists attempted to assassinate Governor Winship during a fete to commemorate the 40th ...

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  20. MISSING MAN FOUND

    William Lieber, aged 60, a resident of Mosman, who has been missing for 14 days, was found last night at Newcastle. In an interview, he said that ...

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  21. ISLAND SUFFERS IN STORM

    As a result of a severe erosion in Stradbroke Island yesterday, a kiosk [?]eeper at Amity Point is dismantling [?]is home to remove it to safety. ...

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  22. BETTING MENACE

    Convened by the N.S.W. Rugby League and representative sporting bodies including the race clubs, a meeting was held to-night to discuss ...

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  23. GLASS DUTIES

    The acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Perkins), said today that he would report to Cabinet on discussions that he had yesterday with ...

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  24. ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT

    According to the Australian Associated Press, consultations are now occurring between the Dominion and United Kingdom Governments in connection with items on which the trade discussions between Australia and America have come to a standstill. ...

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  25. SURPLUSES TOTAL 3½ MILLIONS

    Aggregate budgetary surpluses of Commonwealth and State Governments for 1937-38, totalled £3,515,000. This is revealed in figures which have ...

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  26. ROYAL COMMISSION

    The acting Attorney-General of the Commonwealth (Senator A. J. McLachlan), announced yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had ...

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  27. STORER BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

    Justice Lukin today refused the request of a petitioning creditor for a withdrawal of bankruptcy proceedings against Dr. Robert Vivian ...

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