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  3. Chinese Claim Success

    The Chinese claim to have completely shattered the Japanese advance on the south bank of the Yangtse, east of ...

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  4. AGENTS - GENERAL EMBITTERED

    After a meeting of the Australian Agents-General to-day, it was learned that they had unanimously agreed to draw up a ...

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  5. EXTENT OF MANOEUVRES ALARMS GERMAN PUBLIC

    Reports from various parts of Germany indicate that the public is becoming seriously alarmed at the extent of the military manoeuvres, especially because they see many reservists called up, says Reuters Berlin correspondent. The press campaign against ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S FOREIGN TRADE DECLINES

    Overseas trade returns for July show that British exports were valued at £37,469,969, against £36,893,525 in June, and ...

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  7. HONEYMOON TRAGEDY

    In the lake region, where his idyllic romance began, Daniel Dodge (21), heir to the fortune of nine million dollars built up by ...

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  8. FOUR-YEAR-PLAN UPSET

    Field-Marshal Goering has summoned Industrialists, Nazi financiers, economists and district leaders to a conference to be held on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  9. "Youth of Europe Marching To War"

    Step by step, country by country, the youth of Europe is being swallowed up by the insatiable State. Now the Polish boys are to follow ...

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  10. Apologised For Stabbing

    John Conti (55) wishes people to be more careful. A man attacked him from the rear, stabbing him three times. ...

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  11. EIGHT JEWS DEAD IN BUS ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday.—Eight Jews were killed in an Arab terrorist attack on a bus that was travelling to Haifa. British troops quickly arrived on the ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. WAR DRAGS ON

    Attack and counter-attack on widely divergent fronts, without great success on either side, indicates that the Spanish war will ...

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  13. Hopes for Better Franco-Japanese Relations

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says Mr. Sugimura, the Japanese Ambassador said he hoped Franco-Japanese relations ...

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  14. OXFORD GROUP NOTES

    The "Christian Revolutionist" is published in Sydney monthly, and supplies a long felt need in connection with the Oxford Group. ...

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  15. RESERVISTS JOIN UP

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says it is believed that since August 12 fifty thousand reservists. have joined up. Probably a ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. NINE DEAD IN PLANE CRASH

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday.—A German Condor airliner crashed, killing six passengers and the crew of three. The 'plane dived. 1500 feet, and was ...

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  17. More Competitors For Cadet Colleges

    LONDON, Monday.—The improved conditions of service for army officers, announced recently by Mr. Hore-Belisha, Secretary for War, will, it is ...

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  18. Sir M. Campbell's Struggle to Beat Record

    GENEVA, Monday.—Despite that the propeller of his speedboat was bent this morning, Sir Malcolm Campbell made further attempts to beat the record. ...

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  19. Wheat Price Decline Alarms French Farmers

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural correspondent says the French wheat crop is one of the best for a generation, but ...

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  20. WARNING TO BRITISH TRADERS

    LONDON. Monday.—It is officially. denied that the Department of Overseas Trade warning on the dangers of trading with Italy had political ...

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  21. FEW APPLES EATEN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Imperial Economic Committee's report on fruit supplies in 1937 shows that the consumption of oranges was 28.3 lb. per ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. SPEEDING UP AIR PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Minister for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood) announced further measures to speed up air production, including the erection, of a ...

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