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  3. WAKEFIELD BY ELECTION

    AN UNMISTAKABLE SWING AGAINST THE LYONS GOVERNMENT WAS REVEALED BY POLLING AT THE WAKEFIELD BY-ELECTION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA ON SATURDAY WHERE THE SEAT ...

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  4. NON INTERVENTION

    Lord Cranbourne, speaking at Weymouth, declared that Italy is flagrantly violating the Nonintervention Agreement. She was ...

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  5. HURRICANE IN SYDNEY

    WITH THE TEMPERATURE SOARING TO 98.3 DEGREES, A HURRICANE — THE FIRST ON RECORD — SWEPT SYDNEY ON SATURDAY, CAUSING TERRIFIC DEVASTATION. ...

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  6. PAN-AMERICA

    The President of Peru (Senor Benvides) in the opening address at the Pan-American Conference, declared the ...

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  7. PHILIPPINE DEATH ROLL

    MANILA, Sunday.—Reports indicate that at least 57 perished in the typhoon in the Philippines. ...

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  8. FRENCH STRIKE CALLED OFF

    LE HAVRE, Sunday.—The union has called off the strike and work will be resumed to-morrow. ...

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  9. MR. BRUCE LEAVES FOR AMERICA

    LONDON, Sunday. — Many Australians farewelled the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) at Waterloo Station when he ...

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  10. ALLIES BLAMED FOR HITLER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The former Ambassador to Germany (Mr. Dodd) in a speech, asserted that the procedure of the United States and other ...

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  11. BELGIAN CABINET FIRM

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.— Announcing that the Belgian Cabinet would not resign following the Ministerial crisis the Premier (M. Spaak) stated that ...

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  12. O.G.P.U. DISMISSALS

    Four hundred and seventy of the closest associates of Yeshov, former chief of the O.G.P.U., have been dismissed. ...

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  13. MEMEL POLL

    Germans hope to secure 27 of the 29 seats in the election to-day for the new autonomous diet for three years. ...

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  14. ITALIAN NAVY

    An official German publication discloses Italy's fighting fleet has grown from 270 vessels, aggregating 360,000 tons, ...

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  15. NEW ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

    Before a large gathering, the foundation stone of the new Church of St. Paul at Griffith was laid by his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) yesterday afternoon. The new building will replace as a permanent place of worship, ...

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  16. "ELECTORS' REBUKE"

    "Labour's chance is excellent," said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin), commenting on the Wakefield by-election polling before he ...

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  17. YANGTSE RIVER

    For the first time since the outbreak of hostilities, French and American gunboats steamed downstream from Hankow under the ...

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  18. GLASS FACTORY

    The whole of the Australian Glass Co. Ltd. manufacturing works at Waterloo, valued at millions of pounds, were threatened to-day when ...

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  19. "DEMOCRARCY MUST, NOT BE LATE"

    "Democracy will not survive if it is always two years late," said Earl De La Warr, addressing the Labour conference at Nottingham. ...

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  20. Czech War Factories Not to Supply Britain

    One of the biggest gas mask factories has dismissed 500 out of 900 employees, despite large orders from Britain and France, after the ...

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