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  3. SOVIET FRONTIER CLASH MAY PRECIPITATE WAR

    There is a fifty-fifty chance of war between Japan and the Soviet, according to the spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office. The battle, between the Japanese and Soviet forces in the Possiet Bay area is said to have ended with the capture of Changkufeng Hill by the ...

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  4. SHANGHAI

    The Chamber of Commerce estimates the war losses of the British interests in Shanghai as between £5 and ...

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  5. GERMAN WORKERS CONSCRIPTED FOR FORTIFICATIONS

    Twenty thousand workmen, mostly carpenters, excavators and masons, employed on the Berlin public building programme, have been sent to work on fortifications in Western Germany in the last few days, according to the Berlin correspondent of Reuters. ...

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  6. CESSNOCK MINER GASSED

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.—A third fatality in the Aberdare Central Colliery within six weeks, occurred this evening, when a deputy, Allan Dyson, ...

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  7. ITALIAN BOMBINGS IN SPAIN

    ROME, Monday.—Between July 13 and 25, Italian aircraft in Spain made 2,808 war flights, and dropped seven and a half tons of bombs. ...

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  8. YOU CAN PEDAL A BIKE TO WATER—

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Douglas Hart, of Melbourne, has reached Darwin on a bicycle, having cycled all the way in 117 days. He Intends travelling to ...

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  9. THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE CLOSED

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Government has ordered the closing down of the famous Theological College of Innsbruck, at which 90 Catholi[?] ...

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  10. CZECHS WILL NOT YIELD AUTONOMY

    "We cannot yield territorial autonomy. We must protect our sovereignty if we are forced to fight," said the ...

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  11. PIRATE JUNKS ATTACK STEAMER

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Joseph Thompson and his wife, New Zealanders who are members of the China, inland Mission, were under fire when ...

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  12. PARIS WATCHFUL

    France is not taking any special measures to counter German fortifications in the Rhineland, though she may accelerate her military works ...

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  13. GOVT. TROOPS

    Rebels claim they are steadily forcing back towards the Ebro river, 35.000 Loyalists who crossed it last week: ...

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  14. HIGHEST WHEAT CROP SINCE 1914

    ROME, Monday.—The International institute of Agriculture expects the highest wheat crop since the war in the Northern Hemisphere. The ...

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  15. PATIENCE LIMIT

    The War Office describes as negligible the damage, caused by the latest Soviet air raid on Changkufeng. ...

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  16. GERMAN EYES

    As a sequel to the debate in the House of Commons when the Leades of the Opposition (Mr. Bennett), alleged that German agents were ...

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  17. DUTCH MIGRATION

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday.—A Dutch, agricultural expert will shortly visit Australia to report on the emigration possibilities of farmers and ...

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  18. CZECH PROBLEM

    The arrival of Lord Runciman in Prague on Wednesday will coincide with the re-assembly of the Czech Parliament, but prospects of solution ...

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  19. DOCK DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The new system of "dock defence," which permits a prisoner in custody to call on any barrister in the court to defend him ...

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  20. FACTION FIGHT

    There is little likelihood of the Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party intervening in the factions fight in the Labour movement ...

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  21. ZERO HOUR—1940

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.— The prediction that war would break out before March, 1940, was made by Major-General Sir Andrew Russell, ...

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  22. MISSING CLIPPER

    Military authorities stated today that the search for the missing Hawaii clipper will probably be continued for another week due to the ...

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  23. Governor-General Due Back Next Month

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie), will return from England to Australia via Canada. He expects to reach Sydney on ...

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  24. SOVIET VERSION

    The Soviet account of the clash is given in a communique stating that soon after the Japanese attempted to seize the heights of Dosynaynoya they ...

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  25. KINGSFORD-SMITH TRUST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Justice Nicholas held in the Equity Court to-day that trustees of the fund of £5000 established by the late Sir Charles ...

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  26. PACIFIC ARENA

    Mr. J. B. Condliffe, an Australian, who is attached to the Economic Intelligence Service of the League of Nations, speaking at the Empire ...

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  27. RACING PROFITS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The 96th annual report of the Australian Jockey Club, made available to-day, discloses that for the year ended June 30. a ...

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  28. NEW AERIAL SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —Carrying five passengers, 448 lb. of overseas mail, and 626 lb. of freight, the Guinea Airways air liner took off ...

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  29. Weidemann Cancels London, Visit

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Herr Hitler's aide-de-camp, Captain Weidemann, will not go to London again, ...

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