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  5. Armies of China and Japan Clash in North

    With war fever burning fiercely in China and Japan, and the armies of both nations drawing closer to Peiping (Peking), the hopes of averting a serious clash have dwindled and an engagement was actually in progress when the War ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    Hair an hour after [?]gmgnt Sharp fighting, with artillery and trench mor-tars, broke out nearer the walls of Peiping than hitherto. The Nanking ...

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  8. MRS. PUTNAM SEARCH

    Fifty aeroplanes took off to-day from the aircraft carrier Lexington, 100 miles north of Howland Island to search for Mrs. Putnam's plane. Two planes are ...

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  9. RETURN FLIGHT ACROSS OCEAN

    The Pan-American airways clipper will take off from Foynes (Ireland) on the first stage of the return journey to the United States to-morrow morning. ...

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  10. CHINA'S OFFER

    According to the Tokio correspondent of "The Times," the Japanese War Office announced that the Chinese had submitted the following proposals for ...

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  11. RECORD ATTEMPT ABANDONED

    Flight-Lieutenant Llewellyn has abandoned his attempt on the record flight from Capetown to London owing to contrary winds. He got as far as ...

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  12. JAPAN PREPARED

    The Japanese Army spokesman said to-day that full preparations had been, completed to assist in the liquidation of the North, China incident, and he is ...

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  13. PLANE'S PROGRESS OVER POLE

    The Soviet plane which is flying from Moscow to San Francisco via the North Pole, wirelessed at 6.37 p.m. on Tuesday (Australian time) that all ...

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  14. FOREIGN PROPAGANDA

    The suggestion in a published article that German and Italian short wave broadcasting stations were using the Australian B class stations for the ...

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  15. TROOPS TRAINS ARRIVING

    Twelve more Japanese troop trains have arrived and others are on their way. At least 100 Japanese aeroplanes were seen manoeuvring yesterday over ...

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  16. NAVAL MOVEMENTS

    Two Japanese naval squadrons from Formosa have been ordered to China as a protection against anti-Japanese agitation. ...

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  17. PROBABLE RECORD

    Visibility is poor and the ceiling low over California. The flyers wirelessed that they are attempting to extend the flight to San Diego. Their exact ...

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  18. FOREIGNERS IN PEIPING

    The Chinese Foreign Office has requested the foreign consulates to instruct their nationals to evacuate Peiping, and has offered aeroplanes to ...

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  19. BRITISH ANXIETY

    Incidents In the Far East are being watched with concern In London, and the Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden) is maintaining close contact with the ...

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  20. DUTCH AIRWAYS

    It was learned to-day that Sydney will probably be the terminal of the Royal Netherlands-Indies airways service to Australia. No internal mail or ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES

    The Secretary for State (Senator Cordell Hull) Intimated to-day that the Government had received a British note suggesting a consultation ...

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  22. SOCIETY WOMAN'S SUICIDE

    Grief-stricken by the death of her husband, Mrs. Muriel Hainsworth Boynton, a well-known Sydney society woman, committed suicide by gas ...

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  23. AVIATION ADVISER

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) announced to-night that Mr. H. E. Wimperis, who had been engaged by the Commonwealth ...

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  24. SMALL GERMAN FARMS

    The productivity of Germany's pocket handkerchief" farms, compared with Australia's larger holdings, great ly impressed Colonel Bruxner during ...

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  26. Australian Actress

    The former Australian actress, Adel Crane, is claiming 50,O00 dollars from the former film actress, Terry Walker, Alleging the alienation of the ...

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  27. POLICE RUMOR CONTRADICTED

    It was stated officially to-day that there was not the slightest ground for the report that the Police Commissioner (Mr. Mackay) might be ...

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  30. Flour Price

    The New South Wales Flourmillers Association announced to-day a rise in the price of flour by 5/ to £13/5/ a ton, to be effective as from to-morrow. ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE HARBOR COLLISION

    A collision in the middle of the har bor to-day between the freighter Talune. and the Stockton ferry Darra, had no serious results, although the ...

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  32. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Routen's world service in addition to other special source of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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