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  3. PALESTINE

    Conferences on the situation in Palestine between Sir Harold Mc-Michael, High Commissioner, and[?] Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Colonial ...

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  4. HEAVY DEATH ROLL IN CHINESE WAR

    General Chen Chen, Chinese Commander-in-Chief in the Hankow area, according to a message from that city, asserts that 750,000 Japanese have been killed and wounded during the course of the campaign, including 350,000 in the Yangtse Valley. ...

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  5. COAL SETTLEMENT

    At a lengthy conference with the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Mair) to-night, representatives of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  6. TERROR STRIKES CZECH REFUGEES

    A demand by Germany that all Sudeten Germans including socialists and communists who left the annexed areas shall be compelled to return has created consternation amongst the refugees in Czecho-Slovakia. ...

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  7. HOUSE ARREST

    Cardinal Innitzer, who made an appeal to Catholics to defend their faith, has been placed under house arrest. ...

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  8. ROYAL TOUR OF CANADA

    Their Majesties' itinerary of Canada, according to the "Daily Telegraph," will probably include the Pacific ...

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  9. ITALIAN BID

    A semi-official communique issued in Rome after midnight makes it clear that Signor Mussolini regards the withdrawal of 10,000 troops from ...

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  10. ATLANTIC FLYER DEAD

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The death is announced of Captain Hermann Koehl, first successful east-west Trans-Atlantic flyer with Baron von ...

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  11. Hungarian Demands May Dismember Czechoslovakia

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press learns on the highest authority that the Hungarian [?] presented at the conference at K[?] between representatives of Czechoslovakia and Hungary, ...

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  12. GERMAN TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA

    BERLIN, Monday.—Under the new trade agreement, Germany will reciprocally absorb £6,350,000 worth of South African[?] goods including ...

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  13. ASSASSINATED

    Major-General Peeff, Chief of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army, was assassinated in the street outside the ...

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  14. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— William Lewis Clayton, 17, was killed by the branches of a giant poplar[?] tree on the banks[?] of the Avon River ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVY

    [?]Demobilisation of the British fleet will not commence until the German army and air force has returned to a peace time footing. ...

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  16. Rumania's Choice

    Well informed business quarters in Bucharest express the opinion that Rumania has reached the crucial point at which King Carol must ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) stated to-night that as Christmas Day falls on a Sunday this year, Monday, ...

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  18. WETHER'S RECORD CLIP

    YASS, Monday.—For the second year in succession, a wether owned by J. C. Carey, of Glenfield Farm, cut 28[?]lb. of wool. This is claimed as ...

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  19. NEW LORD MAYOR OF MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Councillor R. McCoyes was to-day elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne. He defeated[?] the present Lord Mayor ...

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  20. PROFITEERS

    The Home Office has called a conference of contractors to consider 500 per cent[?] increase in the price of air raid precautions materials at ...

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  21. LONDON'S BALLOON BARRAGE

    LONDON, Monday.—The balloon barrage exercise held in the London area yesterday is regarded as a success by the authorities of the ...

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  22. Hitler's Warning to Other Nations

    "We would like other nations to[?] occupy themselves with their own problems and not to meddle in ours. The statesmen of foreign countries would ...

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  23. CANCER TREATMENT SUCCEEDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Professor H. L. Brose, who recently returned from New Zealand after organising tests with two new injection treatments ...

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  24. S.W. AFRICA

    The South African mining magnate (Sir Abe Bailey) interviewed by the "Sunday Referee," declared that Germany has no possible chance of ...

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  25. RIOT[?] AT[?] CAIRO

    CAIRO, Sunday.—A mob, resenting the intention of the former Premier (Nahas Pasha) to place a wreath on the statue of the ...

    Article : 152 words
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