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  3. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR PREDICTED

    Mr. Sun-fo, President of the Legislative Yuan, on his return from Moscow, stated: "Most active support for China is forthcoming from Russia. Moscow will not stand by idle and see China fight alone. ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP

    Winning the remaining two singles, Australia defeated Germany in the Davis Cup tie by five rubbers to nil, and will meet the ...

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  5. England's Impressive Lead in Fifth Test [?]

    Batting first in the Fifth Test, England has amassed a huge score of 347 for the loss of only one wicket at stumps. The Yorkshire pair, Hutton and Leyland, dominated the Australian bowling, which was weakened by the absence of McCormick, who is ...

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  6. CZECHS READY

    The Prague correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that the question is being asked whether the concentration of ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. ATHLETIC RECORDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—S. C. Wooderson broke two world's records to-day, running half a mile in 109[?]2 seconds and 800 metres in 108.4 seconds. ...

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  8. TRANS-AMERICAN FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Howard Hughes, who recently flew around the world, made a record-breaking flight when he landed here from Los ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. ULSTER GRAND PRIX

    BELFAST, Sunday.—The Ulster Grand Prix was won by J. R. West, on a machine in the 500 cc class, averaging 93.98 miles per hour, a ...

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  10. TEAR GAS IN CINEMAS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Thousands fled from twelve city theatres when tear gas and stench bombs exploded. Nineteen men and women were ...

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  11. SLOWED UP

    The Japanese advance on Hankow has slowed up considerably. It is now more than three ...

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  12. WHEAT EXPORTS

    Newspapers report that the Government has received overtures from the United States Government to prevent throat-cutting between Canada ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. CAR COLLISION

    Motor cars driven by Messrs. Cliff Williams, of Ainslie, and Arthur Le Nevez, of Fyshwick, respectively, were involved in a collision on ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. COAL CLAIMS

    Letters have been sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the State Premier (Mr. Stevens) by the Miners' Federation requesting an early ...

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  15. SHANTUNG

    The Japanese have launched bigscale operations throughout the province of Shantung, with the object of clearing out 42,000 guerilla fighters ...

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  16. MASSY CUP INTEREST WANES

    Although Queanbeyan was able to field only a scratch team for the Massy Cup match with Crookwell yesterday, the ...

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  17. RELEASED

    Captain Kenrick, British passport officer, who was arrested on Thursday on undisclosed reasons, was released to-day and later left with his wife for ...

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  18. ROAD ACCIDENTS

    There were many motor accidents during the heavy rain last night. Two cars burst into flames, one man was killed, and many others injured. ...

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  19. DIED IN BUSH

    Jack Wardle, aged 29, died in the [?]nely bush about four miles from [?]. Kiera, last night, and to-day res[?]ing ambulance officers were lost a ...

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  20. HUNGARY

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, although no written agreements with Germany are expected as a result of ...

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  21. CAR STOLEN

    A motor car, the property of Mr. J. Watson, of Molonglo, was stolen from the parking area at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday night during the ...

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  22. CONTROL MEASURES HIT, JAPANESE FACTORIES

    The "Chugai Shogyo," in an editorial, comments that the Government system of linking export materials with export manufacture, ...

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  23. USEFUL RAIN ON SYDNEY CATCHMENT

    Cordeaux, Nepean and Avon catchment areas received beneficial rain to-day. The fall is expected to release the present restrictions on ...

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  24. U.S. NEUTRALITY TO EXEMPT CANADA

    Mr. Roosevelt's Canadian declaration may result in a re-wording of the Neutrality Pact. Informed quarters predict that an ...

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  25. ITALIAN FASCISTS FREE TO HANDLE RACIALISM

    It is officially stated that the Fascist Party and the Catholic Action Party have agreed to observe the clauses of the 1931 agreement ...

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  26. TRAIN DERAILED BY CLOUDBURST

    A sudden cloudburst washed away a section of the line near Trichinopoly. A train was derailed and rolled down an embankment, killing 20 ...

    Article : 37 words
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