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  5. Regular Warfare on Russian Frontier

    The fighting between Russian and Japanese forces on the Manchukuo border to-day far exceeded the scope of a frontier incident, according to the Japanese Army spokesman in Korea. Regular warfare is taking place along a ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND EMPIRE

    The British press gives prominence to a statement by the Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) on Empire unity. ...

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  8. PERSECUTION OF JEWS

    More than 80 Jews died in the Buchenwald concentration camp, near Welmar, during July, according to Information reaching toe "News Chronicle," ...

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  9. MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    A statement by the Acting-Minister for the Interior (Mr. Thompson) that overseas migration would have little effect on the percentage of ...

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  10. JEWS IN ITALY

    More German Jews who have been allowed to settle in Florence, Padua, and elsewhere, now dread a racial campaign. "Il Tevere" pillories 26 German ...

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  11. Wheat Down

    The price of wheat in Sydney to-day declined by five-eighth pence a bushel for prompt delivery. It was revealed by the State ...

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  12. FAMOUS DOCTOR'S SUICIDE

    Dr. Rudolf Leider, the famous throat and nose specialist, committed suicide, apparently because of the recent ban on Jewish doctors. ...

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  13. SPANISH WAR

    The Nationalists, having expelled Republicans from the right bank of the Ebro, have ensured calmness on this front. They are now dealing with ...

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  14. CLASHES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    A Sudeten German was totally stabbed in a clash with Czechs after a public-house squabble at Glasgerwald. A fight at [?]aaz resulted in 13 being ...

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  15. WOMAN TOUCHED WHEEL

    After the police had described him as a man of good character and temperate habits, Judge White at the Quarter Sessions to-day directed the ...

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  16. MOSCOW CONVERSATIONS

    According to the Japanese Foreign Office's version of conversations in Moscow, Mr. Shigemitsu definitely proposed to M. Litv[?]noff a truce with a cessation ...

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  17. LORD BADEN-POWELL

    Despite his age and recent; severe illness, Lord Baden-Powell is determined to carry on his scout work. He joined 440 leaders of the movement on a ...

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  18. PRESIDENT'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY BANNED

    The Police Chief (Herr Himmler) has banned throughout Germany tie biography of the former president of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Masaryk. ...

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  19. THE CHALET FIRE

    "Crowded but comfortable," was how the manager (Mr. T. Speet) to-day' described the conditions at Hotel Kosciusko. As a result of yesterday's ...

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  20. ITALIAN PLANES IN SPAIN

    An Italian communique from Saragossa, dealing with the exploits of Italian aviators on the Lower Ebro. states that between July 25 and ...

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  21. CANADIAN TRADE

    After addressing the Canadian Government officials in favor of a new trade treaty between Britain and the United States and conferring with the ...

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  23. "FULL DRESS WAR"

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times," commenting on the view of the Japanese army leaders that there will be no early cessation of hostilities ...

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  24. GENERAL OFFENSIVE BY CHINESE

    The Chinese have launched a general offensive on the north bank of the Yangtse from Chienehan to Nuangmel. They claim they ere steadily pressing ...

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  25. COINS AND CROWN JEWELS

    The Italian salvage ship Falco left Hampton Roads (Virginia) carrying, it to reported, Mexican coins and crown Jewels of the tragic Emperor ...

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  26. HYSTERICAL GIRL.

    Joan Marjorie Carnell, aged 16 years, was led sobbing from, the Workers' Compensation Court to-day after she had become hysterical in the witness ...

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  27. TWO FOREIGN PLANES SHOT DOWN

    In a fierce air battle over the Fayon district, Republican planes shot down a foreign two-engined machine. Twenty Nationalist planes of similar ...

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  28. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL

    The Coupe des Nations for the highest water Speed over one mile has been awarded to Sir Malcolm Campbell, although the speed of his run ...

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  29. TWINS FOR THIRD TIME

    Mrs. Fullthorpe. of Northampton, Save birth to twins for the third time four years. She now has 17 children. ...

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  30. BOMBING OF TOWNS

    The Commission to investigate the alleged Indiscriminate bombing of towns in Spain, which the British Government proposed some time ago, ...

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  31. BOMBING OF CANTON

    Twenty Japanese 'planes started bombing Canton at 9.30 a.m. to-day. Leaflets dropped in the city yesterday threatened that the bombing would take ...

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  32. ATTACKED BY BOMBERS

    Fourteen bombers attacked the Japanese lines at Changkufeng and Shatsoaping three times after dawn. The Japanese are manning the trenches in ...

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  34. DIONNE QUINTUPLETS

    The Canadian press states that the Dlonne quintuplets are suffering from a throat infection which will confide them to the house for a week. The ...

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  36. £12,000 TENDER

    The Sydney County Council to-day unanimously agreed to give the tender for the cable contract, valued at nearly £12,000, to a British firm. ...

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  37. ON THE YANGTSE

    Heartened by reports of the Japanese withdrawal of troops from North China, the Chinese are advancing on the north bank of the Yangtse Kiang ...

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  38. CROP PROSPECTS

    The outlook for the wheat crop has been vastly improved as a result of the light rains of a soaking nature which continued over the last 10 or 11 ...

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  39. MISSING GERMAN SHIP

    The German cargo steamer Leuna his steamed over the course from Southern New Zealand to Cape Horn without sighting the missing German ...

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  40. UNION REGISTERED

    The Australian Society of Engineers was to-day granted registration by the Deputy-Industrial Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court. The society ...

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  41. WORKERS PLEDGE SUPPORT

    Resolutions ple[?]ging support to the Government against the Japanese "aggressors" continue to pour in from throughout the country. Workers are ...

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  42. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  43. MORE THAN A HUNDRED DEAD

    It is officially reported that 102 were killed and 159 injured in the third air raid since dawn. The scene was one of heart-rending devastation. Searches ...

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