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  6. Chinese Withdraw to Stronger Defences

    The Chinese withdrawal on the Northern and Eastern fronts yesterday was carried out without loss and with admirable orderliness. The ...

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  7. EDUCATION'S AIM

    "Far worse than the possible evil results of the examination system is the understaffing of the schools," declared Bishop Burgmann, in his ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Aga Khan, chief delegate for India, was elected President of the League of Nations Assembly to-day, receiving 49 of the 55 votes cast. ...

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  9. ANTI-PIRACY PATROL

    The "Daily Mail" states that, in addition to the destroyer flotillas, Britain will sent an aircraft carrier and seven Air Force squadrons to participate in ...

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  10. ITALY SEEKS EQUALITY

    "As a great Mediterranean Power," Italy wants equality with Great Britain and Prance in any Mediterranean patrol plan, says the Rome correspondent ...

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  11. FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN PARLIAMENT

    Immediately the. Souse of Representatives met this morning, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Forde) moved: "That this ...

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  12. MORE BRITISH SHIPS

    The Admiralty announces that 10 more warships, comprising the light cruiser Cairo, and the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla, are proceeding to the ...

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  13. LEAGUE INFLUENCE

    Recognising that the League of Nations is heavily handicapped in the settlement of actual or potential conflicts, "The Times," in a leader, urges ...

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  14. COST OF CONTROL

    The Admiralty is discussing details of the anti-submarine control with the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, says the "Manchester ...

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  15. ADVICE TO BRITISH SHIPS

    With a view to preventing abuse of British merchantmen in Chinese waters, the Board of Trade has advised the masters of British ships bound for ...

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  16. 90,000 WAR PRISONERS

    The Santander representative or the British United Press says that three Nationalist tribunals are sitting continuously, trying 90,000 Santander war ...

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  17. FIRST REAL TEST

    Preparations for what is believed to be the first real test of Chinese resistance is the consolidating by the Japanese of 100 square miles of ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT OFFENSIVE SUCCESSFUL

    The Government's offensive on Aragon was successful, many prisoners being captured. A communique frankly admits, however, that the situation ...

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  19. FRUIT INDUSTRY

    Giving evidence at the commission of inquiry into the fruit Industry to-day. Mr. E. E. Merrod, secretary of the Fruitgrowers' Federation of New South ...

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  20. BANKRUPT'S TROUBLES

    That expenses incurred when he was a candidate for the Lismone State by-election in March, 1933, formed part of the liabilities of Phillip John ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT IN SPAIN

    On the eve of the Nyon conference Herr Hitler launched a fierce attack on Republican Spain. Addressing the closing session of the Nazi conference, ...

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  22. WOOL PURCHASES

    Commenting upon the cabled report of a proposed Japanese syndicate to purchase Japan's wool requirements, Japanese wool buyers in Sydney ...

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  23. PLEURO PNEUMONIA

    Mr. Max Henry, chief veterinary surgeon of the Department of Agriculture, in his monthly report states that one outbreak of pleuro-pneumonia occurred ...

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  24. STOCK SLUMP

    Again, apparently without cause, the stock market slumped to-day and then plunged downward, with a loss of 12 points in the Chrysler Corporation and ...

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  25. BRENT DIVORCE SUIT

    Judge Haas to-day refused the application of George Brent for the annulment of his marriage, with Jocelyn Howarth, known as Constance Worth, ...

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  26. Salvation Army Officer

    Major George Atkins, aged 57 years, manager of the Salvation Army Men's Eventide Home, Collaroy, died last night, following an operation. He had ...

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  27. WOOL LEVY YIELD

    For the 11 months of its operation the wool publicity, and levy of sixpence a bale for publicity and research has yielded £72,058 from 2,912,218 ...

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  28. Man Fatally Wounded

    Edmund Joseph Morrison, aged 30 years, son of Mr. John Morrison, of Tralee Station, was with two friends on a shooting expedition yesterday ...

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  29. British Army Officers

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Hore Belisha), accompanied by Brigadier General Macready, of the General Staff, flew from Eastbourne to ...

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  30. U. S. National Income

    A preliminary estimate by the Department of Commerce is that national income in 1937 will total 70 billion dollars (or approximately £17,500,000,000), ...

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  32. MAY BUY 800,000 BALES

    Interviewed by the Australian Associated Press, a high Government official said that the trade agreement between Australia and Japan did not impose ...

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  33. Huge German Liner

    The German trans-Atlantic liner, Bremen, will, visit Milford Sound, Auckland and Wellington next April in the course of a would cruise. This ...

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  34. First Crop of Soya Beans

    Britain's first soys bean corp has been successfully harvested from 23 acres in Oxfordshire, after 30 years of acclimatisation experiments. ...

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  35. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  37. Cable Rates

    It is reported that Empire telegraphic authorities have agreed on a drastic reduction of cable rates between Britain and Australia, New ...

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  39. SWEETHEART VISITS CELL

    Following a visit to his cell by his sweetheart at the Orange lock-up to-day. Jack Hamchard, aged 20 years, appeared in court and was charged with ...

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  40. BRISBANE SALES

    At the wool sales to-day values showed a slight decline compared with yesterday's levels, and were estimated at 71 per cent. to 20 per cent. below June ...

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  42. VETERAN LABOR MEMBER DIES

    A veteran member of the Labor Party, Thomas M. Keegan, died at Waterfall to-day after a long illness. He sat in nine successive Parliaments. ...

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  43. MARRIAGE PERMIT REFUSED

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) to-day refused permission for the marriage of Hanchard to his 18-year-old sweetheart. The Minister ...

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  44. WALLACE BEERY INJURED

    Wallace Beery, holding drawn revolvers, tripped in the course of a scene in the film entitled "Bad Man of Brimstone" and a blank charge ...

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