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  2. LAST FOOTHOLD IN SHANGHAI Japanese Occupation

    Apart from a few "suicide snipers," making a valiant last stand, the Chinese completed the evacuation of Nantao, when the beleaguered people entered the French concession after, a day of bombing and shelling. The Japanese are now virtual ...

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  3. FAMILY DECLINE.

    It is stated that the authorities at Westminster Abbey have put forward a proposal that the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald should be buried in the ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. ANTI-SPY CAMPAIGN.

    "The Telegraphy Moscow correspondent understood that the Commissariat for Internal Affairs offered to tell Berlin the evidence ...

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  5. FOR LANG OR NOT? COALFIELDS LABOR MEMBERS.

    Another, development in the Labor faction fight occurred to-day, when the Miners' Federation issued an ultimatum to the State ...

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  6. INCIDENT AT THE CENOTAPH Service Interrupted

    It is understood that the King did not see the incident during the service at the Cenotaph, and on being informed of it after his return to Buckingham Palace he called for a full feport. ...

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  7. WAR IN SPAIN.

    Numbering 700,000 Republicans and insurgents will be locked in a struggle to the death in General Franco's great offensive, which is expected ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. ITALIAN INSULT. TO BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    Diplomatic circles at Rome are amazed at the discourteous way in which the Italian communique, asking Britain to open talks with ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. JAPAN'S SECRECY.

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent, in an exclusive message, hints that the United States, Britain and France ...

    Article : 294 words
  10. HEAVY TOLL TAKEN.

    The Shanghai suicide squad took beary toll of the attackers, but could not prevent a rout. Others, as they broke and ran, were chased by ...

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  11. STATEMENT IN HOUSE.

    Sir Samuel said: "The man whose cries interrupted the two minutes silence at the cenotaph this morning is a man named Stanley Storey, aged 43, ...

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  12. WISH FOR AMITY!

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states that the Earl of Perth called on the Foreign Office at the request of the Italian Foreign ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. ADELAIDE SUGGESTION.

    The council of the A.L.F. agreed to a recommendation by the executive in favor of holding a special Federal conference with a view to furthering the ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. THREE NEW FACES. IN THE SENATE.

    Although the majority of the defeated Senators will hold their seats until June 30, 1938, there will be three new faces when the Senate meets on ...

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  15. BOMBER HIT.

    The Japanese advanced 30 miles from Taiyuanfu. The War Office announces that communication between Shanghai and Nanking has been ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. SERVICE AT BRUSSELS.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. B. A. Eden) attended the Armistice Day service with members of the Dominions at the English Church. ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. APPOINT AGENTS. PROTECT INTERESTS IN SPAIN.

    An official communique states that in View of the desirability, of establishing a more satisfactory contact than at present exists between His ...

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  18. NAVAL HISTORY

    The latest volume of the German naval history says that the hardearned victory at Jutland gave a decided impulse to the German high seas ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. CRICKET.

    Against an erratic Victorian attack, the New Zealand cricketers to-day scored 124 for four wickets before play was stopped by bad light at 3.5 ...

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  20. RELIEF FROM ENGLAND.

    The first consignment of medical supplies despatched to China, by the Lord Mayors fund weighed over 21 tons. ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. "FUTILITY OF WAR."

    The nation halted for two minutes at 11 o'clock for the traditional Armistice Day celebration. President Roosevelt laid a wreath on the Unknown ...

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  22. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    Commenting on the statement by the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) yesterday in acknowledging a presentation at Parliament House, the ...

    Article : 242 words
  23. EASTERN TYPHOON.

    A typhoon which lashed the Philippines Archipelago caused heavy damage and disrupted communications and shipping. Manila was struck by ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. ROYALTY AT LEGION FESTIVAL.

    The King: and Queen and Queen Mary were present at the British Legion festival of remembrance in Albert Hall. They joined in singing "Tipperary" and ...

    Article : 151 words
  25. QUEENSLAND COUNT.

    Labor gained the second seat in the Senate for Queensland to-day when Senator J. S. Collings was elected with a majority of 19,882. It ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. REPUBLICAN SPAIN.

    Republican Spain paid homage to the volunteers in the Great War. ...

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  27. DASH BY STEAMER.

    After a dash through a stiff southeasterly, the steamer Trefusia, bound from Dakar to Port Kembla, reached Albany on Thursday to obtain medical ...

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  28. IN POLAND.

    Armistice Day was recognised by a public holiday for the first time since the foundation of the Republic. Impressive military parades were held all ...

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  29. SHIPS RELEASED.

    General Franco has notified Whitehall that the insurgents are releasing the captured British merchant ships. The Associated Press diplomatic ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S DECISION.

    The Senate poll was declared to-day at the Adelaide Town Hall by the Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Jeffreys), who announced the election ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. BOYCOTT IN JERUSALEM.

    The Arabs boycotted the Armistice Day service and British ceremony, representatives not accepting the invitation. ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. FRENZIED FANS.

    Men, women and children were knocked down and doors and windows broken when a crowd of 10,000 hysterically welcomed the film actress, Lupe Velez, ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. CANON DART'S DENIAL.

    Canon Dart, interviewed, said: "An hour before the service I informed the Duke's equerry that I had not authorised the statements attributed to me, ...

    Article : 257 words
  34. TELEVISION TEST.

    B.B.C. engineers are enormously impressed by the success of the cenotaph television, and the only question is how long it will be before it is in ...

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  35. PENSIONS FOR BUND.

    Blind persons will in futre receive old age pensions at 40 years instead of 50. under the Blind Persons Bill, which passed the second reading in ...

    Article : 233 words
  36. NEWSPAPER REPORT.

    Mrs. Frances Elsie Marum, of Tawonga, and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Austin Ross Gow, of Freeburgh, were awarded £75 and £25, respectively, ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. CASTLE DAMAGED.

    A land mine was exploded in Dublin Castle, destroying the Royal Coat of Arms in the doorway of the annex, shortly after 6 o'clock this morning. ...

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  38. NOT FASCIST.

    Brazil, where a totalitarian state was declared yesterday, remains tranquil, advised the Rio Janiero correspondent of Associated Newspapers. The people ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. MR. J. H. THOMAS

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, the former Labor M.P., with several associates, is forming a private company, with £250,000, to merge a number of small ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    Owing to a landslide from an adjoining mountain, 400 miners have been entombed in the Kaizuma copper mine. ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. NOBEL PRIZE.

    The Nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the French author. G. Roser Dugard. ...

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  42. DUTCH PILOT.

    Smirnoff Kim, ace pilot, has passed the 2,000,000 miles mark, a world record. ...

    Article : 26 words
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