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  2. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Australian Dairy Produce Export Board [?] again to-day to consider the question of the restricting of export of ...

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  3. FIFTH TEST MATCH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Australia reached her best score for the present Test series to-day, her innings yielding 435. There were many purple patches, the chief being supplied by Lee, who scored 42 in 35 minutes, and with Oldfield added 57 in the same ...

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  4. BITTER CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Thursday—“In Germany L[?] face is veiled and its voice is [?] writes the special correspondent of the “News-Chronicle” ...

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  5. CHASE THROUGH STREETS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Just after noon to-day, while the teller was sorting notes at the counter of the Bank of New South Wales at the corner of ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN FUTURE.

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.--The conversations regarding a coalition reached [?] this afternoon [?] and General Hertzog ...

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  7. JAPAN STRIKES

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—Peking reports that the Japanese offensive actually began yesterday, despite the fact that the ultimatum was not delivered at Nanking until last night, when it was promptly rejected. The Japanese are using 40,000 troops, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 381 words
  8. THE SCORES.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPANESE ULTIMATUM.

    NANKING, Thursday.—The Foreign Office announces the receipt of the ultimatum from Japan, the text of which, together with China’s reply, will ...

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    LEN DARLING, The young Victorian left-hander, who top-scored for Australia with 85 in the first innings of the Fifth Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NAZI OUTRAGE.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Uniformed Nazis, after a midnight torchlight procession, raised a ladder to the winnow of a house in Gross beer en wherein Herr ...

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  12. FREE STATE DUTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday—Asked in the House of Commons if he would be prepared to negotiate with the Irish Free State Government with a view to ...

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  13. APPEAL TO LEAGUE.

    NANKING, Thursday.—China will appeal to the League of Nations tomorrow to exert international force to prevent the wholesale slaughter of men ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. FOREIGNERS FIRST.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Interviewed today, Mr. J. Purcell, Chairman of the Queensland Butter Board, stated that the published reports indicating the ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. AFTER NON-STOP RECORD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison, in a new machine, will shortly attempt to beat Squadronleader Gayford’s record of 5340 miles ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. JAPANESE CIVILIANS.

    KOBE, Thursday. — A Japanese agency has telegraphed orders to Japanese civilians to evacuate Peiping and to go to Tientsin, whence the ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. OTTAWAPACT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day Captain A. H. M. Ramsay (Conservative) inquired if the Government proposed to establish ...

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  18. BACK TO ENGLAND.

    DAYTONA, Thursday.—Sir Malcolm Campbell announced to-day that he would not make any more speed trials A rear view of Sir [?] Campbell’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DANGERS OF RESTRICTION.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Commenting on the proposed restriction of dairy products into Britain. Mr. Bulcock said to-day that if brought into practice ...

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  20. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    PEIPING, Thursday. — Despatches from the front report that the post and telegraph offices at Peipiao, Nanling Pass and Peiyingtze were all destroyed ...

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  21. ARMS EMBARGO.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Japanese end also responsible foreigners consider that the suggested arms embargo would do more harm than good, aggravating ...

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  22. “REIGN OF HATE.”

    BERLIN. Thursday.—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Freiburg (Bad[?]n.) in a message read throughout the diocese, protests against Germany’s ...

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  23. MAUNDY GREGORY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Mail” says that Maundy Gregory, editor of the “Whitehall Gazette.” is now the centre of one of the most ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND DECISION.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—New Zealand is anxiously awaiting an indication of Australia’s attitude on the question of restricting butter exports, ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. GOLDEN CASKET CASE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—After a retirement of two hours the jury in the Golden Casket conspiracy case found Donald Mackay and William Evans ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. GOLD PURCHASES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding recent gold purchases by the Bank of England Issue Department, ...

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  27. CANARY SEED BOARD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An Order-in-Council under the Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts has received Executive approval and ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. SOUTHERN WHEAT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Now that the Government’s offer for the acquisition of the season’s wheat crop has been withdrawn, there is nothing to stop the ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While on a holiday in New Zealand, Dr. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney, and Primate of Australia, died to-day. He took suddenly ill while in Christ church. An operation was performed, but he failed to rally and died shortly after noon. ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. AMERICAN KIDNAPPING.

    DENVER, Thursday.—A series of mysterious telephone calls led to the arrest to-day of Charles Baker, 36, reputed bootlegger, and Marion Rogers, ...

    Article : 83 words
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