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  4. 30,000 Japanese Encircled, Fighting Desperately

    Reports from Hankow state that 30,000 Japanese mechanised troops who were cut off in the rear are making a desperate attempt to break the encircling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Loyalist Resistance To Franco Stiffens

    The correspondent of "The. Times" at Hendaye says that after several days of steady retreat the loyalist resistance to the rebels is better organised and stiffer as the battlefront approaches ...

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  6. STOP PRESS

    GIVING EVIDENCE before the Tariff Board on the newsprint bounty application in Melbourne, Mr. Magrath (director of the"Labor Dally," Sydney) ...

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  7. HITLER CAN READ ONLY GERMAN Hence Distorted View Of Foreign Press

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the distorted impressions which Herr Hitler, who is able to read only German ...

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  8. Sudden Death of Baptist Union President

    Rev. J. H. Latimer, President of the Queensland Baptist Union and minister of Taringa Baptist Church, died at his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Narrow Escapes In Hotel Fire At Townsville

    Flood-lighting the nearby Melton Hill and casting a rosyhued reflection over the city and a glare in the sky that was noticed at Mingela on the top of the Range, 54 miles away on the Townsville-Charters Towers line, the most spectacular ...

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  10. Emperor Encourages Japanese Products

    In a radio broadcast it was stated that the Emperor in his own household and also at Palace banquets, as an ...

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  11. Gradual Clearance In Weather Expected In Two or Three Days

    The cyclonic storm, which for the past six days has caused gales on the Queensland seaboard, minor flooding and damage in some parts, and has disrupted shipping and air services, is still operating with almost peak intensity. ...

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  12. Most People's Diet Enough to Drive Them Crazy, says Bernard Shaw

    Mr. Bernard Shaw is 40 years ahead of the film star Gladys Swarthout and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Japan to Foster Woollen Exports

    The Woollen Yarn Export, the Woollen Textile Export and the Woollen Industry Associations' Federation and ...

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  14. Toowoomba Race Carnival Abandoned

    The Toowoomba Turf Club this afternoon reluctantly decided to abandon this year's race carnival as arranged. The ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. South African Germans Flock To Vote in Plebiscite

    About 80 Germans have already booked by rail for Durban to vote in the Anschluss Plebiscite on ...

    Article : 34 words
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