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  3. RUSSO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES EXTENDING

    Fighting between the Russian and Japanese forces on the Manchukuo border to-day far exceeded the scope of the frontier incident, according to the Japanese army spokesman in Korea. Regular, warfare is taking place along a four mile front with strategic ...

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  4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Lord Runciman is authoritatively reported to be optimistic of the possibility of a favourable settlement of the Czech ...

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  5. EXPLORERS' BONES?

    The Commonwealth Government will co-operate with the Government of South Australia in the search for the remains of ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. PERSECUTION

    More than 80 Jews died in the Buchenwalt concentration camp near Weimar during July, according to information ...

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  7. ENGLISH M.P.'s DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Conservative member for Oxford, Captain R. C. Bourne, collapsed and died yesterday while on a holiday in Argylshire. ...

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  8. PRINCE FIGHTS DUEL

    BUDAPEST, Monday—Prince John Liechenstein and Count Charles Lonyay, fought a duel last night over a quarrel 15 years old. Leichenstein ...

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  9. THIRD TWIN BIRTH IN FOUR YEARS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Fullthorpe, of Northampton, gave birth to twins for the third time in four years. She now has 17 children. ...

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  10. CZECH BIOGRAPHY BANNED

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— Police Chief Himmler has banned throughout Germany the biography of the former President of Czechoslovakia (Dr. ...

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  11. MEDICAL SPECIALIST SUICIDES

    VIENNA, Monday.—Rudolf Leider, the famous throat and nose specialist, committed suicide, apparently because of the recent ban on Jewish ...

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  12. DEATH FOR SOVIET WORKERS

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Supreme Court of Ukraine sentenced to death five leading colliery officials for wrecking. Two engineers were ...

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  13. BATTLE OVER

    The insurgents, having expelled the loyalists from the right bank of the Ebro, have ensured calmness on this front. ...

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  14. WATER SPEED TROPHY

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The Coupe des Nations for the highest waterspeed over one mile, has been awarded to Sir Malcolm Campbell, although ...

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  15. PALESTINE

    The High Commissioner in Palestine (Sir Harold McMichael) in a brief broadcast, appealed to all sections to work for peace. ...

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  16. SNOWED IN

    Snowed in at the Mt. Franklin Chalet by the heaviest fall for many years, Misses Eileen and Betty Crawshaw, of Canberra, ...

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  17. GERMAN TRANS-ATLANTIC PLANE TRIAL

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Lufthansa Company is sending a 26-passenger plane on an Atlantic flight, probably next week-end. The flight is ...

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  18. POST FOR JEAN BATTEN?

    LONDON, Monday.—Discussing the constitution of the Civil Air Guard, the "Daily Telegraph" suggests that one of the Commissioners might be ...

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  19. MINERS' BALLOT ON A.L.P. AFFILIATION

    Voting by the northern miners to decide whether they will retain their affiliation with the Lang Labour Party, took ...

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  20. RISE IN GOLD PRICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Fine gold in Sydney to-day advanced to £8/16/11 an ounce, the highest price since March, 1937, when it was £8/17/1. ...

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  21. BUNGENDORE ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Miss Amy Powell of "Twellie," near Bungendore, who died on April 21, at the age of 82, left an estate valued at ...

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  22. CHIPPERFIELD RECOVERING

    LONDON, Monday.—The manager of the Australian Test team (Mr. Jeanes) has been informed by doctors that they were pleased with ...

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  23. Union Registration Restored

    The Australian Society of Engineers was granted registration by the deputy industrial registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  24. LORD HALIFAX AS FIRE FIGHTER

    LONDON, Monday.—The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) assisted volunteers to fight a fire which broke out on his estate near Garrowby. ...

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  25. AIR SHELTER FOR FRENCH PARLIAMENT

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A huge concrete air raid shelter with three entrances, is being constructed under the Chamber of Deputies during the recess, in ...

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  26. CHINESE ADVANCE ALONG YANGTSE RIVER

    Heartened by the reports of Japanese withdrawals of troops from North China, the Chinese are advancing along the north bank of the Yangtse and are hammering on the gates of Hwangmei. They captured the hill overlooking Kiukiang and also repulsed ...

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  27. PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME

    An indication that the State Government intends embarking on an extensive public works programme to offset the effects of the depression, which in some quarters is feared to be on its way was given by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-night. ...

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  28. SALVAGE SHIP RECOVERS CROWN JEWELS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Italian salvage ship Falco, left Hampton Roads, Virginia, carrying, it is reported, Mexican coins and crown ...

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  29. DECLINE OF BIRTHS

    The principle factor in the decline of the birth-rate was psychological, said the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes), addressing the ...

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  30. "UNCLE SCRIM" SAYS GOOD-NIGHT

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.— The Director of Commercial Broadcasting (C. G. Grimgour) known to Australians as "Uncle Scrim," has ...

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  31. GERMAN TENDER DECLINED

    The Sydney County Council to-day unanimously agreed to give a tender for a cable contract, valued at nearly £12,000, to a British firm. ...

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  32. BADEN POWELL ON TOUR

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite his age and recent severe illness, Lord Baden Powell is determined to carry on his Scout work. He joined 440 ...

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