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  3. ITALY BANISHES JEWS

    A decree expelling Jews from Italy was passed yesterday at a meeting of Cabinet under the presidency of Signor Mussolini. The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Jews are panic-stricken. ...

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  4. TYPHOON

    The typhoon deaths are now estimated to be 99, while 77 are injured and 69 are missing. It is impossible to estimate ...

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  5. Hitler to Decide Peace of Europe

    Some definite indication as to whether the tension has eased will be offered to-day when Herr Hitler confers with Herr Henlein at Berchtesgaden, while Dr Benes in Prague is expected to receive Dr. Frank and Dr. Kundt, and reply to the new Sudeten proposals. ...

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  6. HUNGARY

    If any European conflict broke out, Hungary's aim would be to remain neutral, stated Count Imredy ...

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  7. C. V. GRIMMETT TO COACH IN INDIA

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— The well-known cricketer, Clarrie Grimmett, will leave for India shortly to coach the team of an Indian potentate. ...

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  8. WARTIME SHELL EXPLODES.

    PARIS, Friday.— A woodcutter burning off in the Bois de la Gruerio near Rheims, which was the scene of bitter fighting, was killed by the ...

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  9. POLICE CHIEF RESUMES DUTY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Having completed three months' sick leave, the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) returned to duty to-day. He declined ...

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  10. RUSSIA CALLS UP 500,000 MEN

    MOSCOW, Friday.— Russia has called up the 1917-18 class of conscripts, affecting 500,000 men. The measure, however, is described as ...

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  11. SPANISH AIR RAIDS

    The Spanish bombing commission, consisting of two British officers, has issued a report declaring that of the 46 raids on Alicante, 41 were ...

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  12. NEW LIPS AND NOSE FOR AIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—By means of plastic surgery, Aircraftsman Donald Purdy, who was badly burnt when a Hawker Demon plane crashed near ...

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  13. EXECUTIONS

    Evidence that there were 84 executions in Spanish Government gaols last month, and 66 in Nationalist gaols last week, confronted the ...

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  14. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—While renewing an electric main at Northcote to-day, Clarence Trottman, aged 23, an electrical linesman, was ...

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  15. EMPIRE TEXTILES

    LONDON, Friday.— A company called the Empire Textile Institute Limited, has been formed to foster the use of British textiles and other ...

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  16. 250,000 DIG TRENCHES ON WESTERN FRONT

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" understands that a quarter of a million men who are digging ...

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  17. THE ALIEN INFLUX

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Aboard the Italian liner, Romola, which reached Sydney to-day, were 134 foreign migrants including Greeks, Italians, ...

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  18. TENNIS SQUABBLE

    Two incidents involving what could hardly be termed other than poor American sportsmanship, somewhat strained the amicable relations ...

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  19. BANDIT CRIME

    Although carried out in broad daylight and in the presence of several people, the murder of Frederick William Sherry, 46, of Clifton Hills, ...

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  20. FATAL STABBING

    Evidence that shortly before Yolande Jane Shirley Bordia, 21, of Carlton, was fatally stabbed on August 9 she had a dispute with a man ...

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  21. Atlantic Squadron of U. S. Navy for Duty

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press states that the Navy Department has announced the immediate formation of a temporary ...

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  22. JAPANESE DELAYED IN HANKOW DRIVE

    The Japanese general staff is reported to have ordered the occupation of Hankow by the end of September, but the front line states that it is impossible until the end of October. They are meeting with stubborn resistance. Aeroplanes again dropped ...

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  23. American Industrial Mobilisation

    President Roosevelt has asked a special committee headed by the assistant Secretary for War (Mr. Johnson), to devise within 60 days, an ...

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  24. DORNIER FLYING BOAT

    The new Dornier flying boat represents a step forward in aviation. Experiments show that it is a most suitable type for Trans-Atlantic ...

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  25. FRENCH STRIKES

    About 1,400 textile workers in the Somme department at Lille, will strike to-morrow as a result of a 19 per cent. wage cut. ...

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  26. Record Wheat Yield

    The Institute of Agriculture's latest estimate of the European wheat crop, including Russia, is 47 million metric tons, equalling the 1933 ...

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