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  2. JAPANESE AHEAD OF

    "THE Japanese completed the encirclement of Shanghai two days ahead of the time predicted by their commander (General Mitsui). A Chinese force, the number of which has ...

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  3. AXIS NOW A TRIANGLE

    "The Anti-Comintern Pact has converted the Rome-Berlin axis into a strengthened world political triangle," said Herr Hitler, in ...

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  4. TIN HARE SPORT "CLEANSED"

    During the debate in the Legislative Assembly to-day on a Bill to allow further greyhound racing this year to the New South Wales ...

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  5. SECOND WIN BY U.A.P.

    The Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) was elected to the second South Australian vacancy in the Senate yesterday. ...

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  6. TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS

    Speakers in the Victorian Legis-lative Assembly to-day urged the Government to investigate Sister Kenny's methods of treatment of ...

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  7. DRIVING OUT CHINESE

    Japanese soldiers searching for Chinese snipers among the ruins of an office building at Shanghai. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GALA OPENING OF METRO THEATRE

    The new Metro Theatre was launched auspiciously on its career at a gala performance last night, at which a large Rathering, ...

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  9. CONFIDENCE IN GOSPEL

    "The Church in England is finding things as difficult as the church in Australia, but the church -I refer to all the churches-is ...

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  10. DUKE MAY VISIT UNITED STATES

    It is understood that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are planning to go to the United States for a few weeks' tour immediately after ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. SUSPICIOUS CASES IN LAUNCESTON

    Three cases during the last 24 hours vere admitted to the Launceston In[?]ectious Diseases Hospital for observation for infantile paralysis. One, a boy ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. May be "Fathers" Of House

    If the West Australian Government team for the Seriate is defeated, is seems probable. Senators H. S. Foil and T. W. Crawford will become the ...

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  13. DIVORCE FOR MRS. RAFFRAY

    Mrs. [?] (a girlhood friend of the Duchess of Windsor) was granted a divorce at Reno to-day, the case being uncontested. ...

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  14. Three Cases Reported In New Zealand

    CHRISTOHURCH (N.Z.), Wednesday. Three cases of infantile paralysis have occurred in the Otago health dis-trict. The two mildest cases are in ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. POLICE APPEAL BY WIRELESS

    Public response to the police appeal for information which might assist detectives in the hunt for the mur-derer of John Thomas Demsey, truck ...

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  16. RACING CLUBS' APPEAL

    The convention of the Australian Federation of Broadcasting Stations unanimously decided to-day to contest the racing clubs' application to the ...

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  17. TEMPERANCE BLOCK VOTE

    In the Sandgate electorate, as in many others, at the last state elections, a change-over by a temperance block vote of considerably less than 500 ...

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  18. MARY MAGUIRE'S SISTERS

    Misses Carmel and Lupe Maguire, two sisters of Miss Mary Maguire, the Queensland film actress, have been signed up for supporting roles in ...

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  19. EVERY SEAT BOOKED

    The Australians have never won a game on the Swintonlans' ground, either against the club or in a Test match, the nearest to a win being the ...

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  20. EXPLOSION AT ANGELUS TEMPLE

    The two persons who were injured by the explosion at the Angelus Temple at Los Angeles were two students. 17 years of age. They have confessed ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. SEQUEL TO JAPANESE REVOLT

    A special tribunal has begun the trial of members of the Shimpeltai, so-called "God-sent" troops, charged with having planned the rebellion ...

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  22. TWENTY ROYAL GUESTS

    Twenty guests of Royal birth attended Queen Mary's dinner at Marl-borough House. It was the most Impressive array of foreign crowned heads ...

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  23. CANBERRA BAND MAY DISBAND

    Canberras regular brass band is considering disbanding because the Government will not grant all its members permanent departmental jobs. The ...

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  24. 13 ARABS ARRESTED

    Troops and police, guided by dogs, captured three Arabs in the western hills on charges of having, shot the five Jews who were killed this morning ...

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  25. TO PROTECT PUBLIC BUILDINGS

    Splinter proof and blast proof rooms to be provided at Whitehall for civil servants, anti-bomb and anti-shrapnel devices to be used at Scotland Yard. ...

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  26. RANDALL PICTURE FOR SYDNEY

    Queensland will probably be represented in an all-Australian Art Exhibition in Sydney next year by a work by the late R. J. Randall. ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. "BOARD WOULD REMOVE MANY DIFFICULTIES"

    Although the question of the future control of B class broadcasting stations has not yet been fully discussed by the Federal Cabinet, there is reason to ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN ENGLAND

    Thirteen counties are affected by a precautionary "standstill" order covering the whole of eastern and south-eastern England as a result of further ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. Extensions To London's Animal Hospital

    The Queen accompanied the King to-day when he opened the new buildings of the "Royal Veterinary College and Hospital. The college was founded ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. War On Communism In Quebec

    The Premier (Mr. M. L. Duplessis) has invoked the recently promulgated anti-Communist law to close the weekly newspaper "La clarte." He announced ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. Austinville Settlers Cut Off By Road

    In the week ended on Tuesday 14ln. of rain fell at Austinville, and the creek has been in high flood. The road was damaged, and settlers have ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. Czechoslovakia's Defence Vote Of £32,000.000

    [?] [?] for 1938 includes a vote of £32,000,000 for new defences. ...

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