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  2. MODEST MARKET RECOVERY Reason For Hopes

    While investors have little canse for satisfaction at the movements in the past week, they have rather more reason for hope. For technical reasons, iE nothing else, some modest recovery should be imminent. News from America encourages ...

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  3. MOORS PROTEST.

    Guards at the Spanish Commissioner's Office at Tetuan are reported to have fired on a crowd of elderly Moors women and children carrying ...

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  4. ATLANTIC GALES.

    A heavy storm on the Atlantic coast badly battered North America, damaging shipping, [?]isrupting communications and flooding ...

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  5. DOCTORS CRITKAL.

    in a lengthy letter to the Premier (Mr. A. A. Dunstan) to-day, the Victorien branch of the British Medical Association sets out in ...

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  6. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    Unprecedented rainfall and disastrous floods in the Borsode country destroyed bridges, homes and dams. As a snowstorm in the past 24 hours ...

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  7. POINTED WARNING TO JAPAN In Brussels Declaration

    "The Times, in a leader, says that the Brussels declaration effectively disposes of the absurd Japanese contention that the war Japan started in China concerns nobody save the belligerents, and records the world-wide horror and ...

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  8. NO RELIGIOUS TEST

    The Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said to-day that the Labor Party has never been subject to the dictation of any religious ...

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  9. WAR MAY CEASE. CONFLICT IN SPAIN.

    The "Sun Referee" expresses the opinion that hostilities in Spain may cease before Christmas and says that the possibilities of a ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. RESTORATION OF MONARCHY.

    The "Daily Sketch's" diplomatic correspondent says that despite denials it is reliably reported that the Premier of Spain (Senor Don Juan ...

    Article : 312 words
  11. LONDON MARKS TIME.

    Pending a definite lead from America Landon is tending to mark time. The gilt edged market is a bit off, as a temptation to profit-takers, but the ...

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  12. "THE LION SLUNK AWAY."

    Mr. H. D. Liem, secretary of the Chinese National Peace Committee, speaking at Cardiff, declared that British prestige had never sunk so low ...

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  13. JAPANESE CONFIDENT.

    The Japanese claim to have entered;) Taitaang and Waiking, and are now confident of smashing the so-called "Hindenberg" line. ...

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  14. AMERICA'S JOBLESS.

    President Roosevelt in a radio fireside chat urged citizens to contribute to a permanent cure of unemployment by registering in the voluntary jobless ...

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  15. PEACE SUGGESTIONS.

    Asked by the Associated Press for Japan's attitude to the peace suggestions, the Foreign Office Spokesman (Mr. Kawai) replied: "We are ...

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  16. RIFT THREATENED.

    The State Executive of the A.L.P. has instructed the Barrier District Assembly of the Labor Party that when ballots are held to select Labor ...

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  17. BRUSSELS DECLARATION.

    The declaration adopted by the Brussels conference also stated: "These hostilities have brought to some nationals of other countries ...

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  18. BRITISH-MADE PLANES.

    Fifty British-made aeroplanes have arrived, many bound for North China. ...

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  19. MACAO DEFEN[?]ES.

    Alarmed at the Par Eastern situation the Portuguese are hurriedly strength. eniug the fortifications of Macao. They have heavily increased warships and ...

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  20. CONVERGING ON SOOCHOW.

    Reports which have reached the Japanese War Office show that two columns of Japanese troops from the Yangtsze River are rapidly converging ...

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  21. HEAT WAVE DEATHS. FOUR TS SYDNEY.

    Four deaths occurred as a result of the beat wave in which the city sweltered during the week-end. The temperature on Sunday afternoon ...

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  22. SAWMILING AWARD.

    At the Continuatiorn of the bearing of the claim for variations of the sawmilling award in the Industrial Court to-day, Mr. C. G. Fallon (for the ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. NANKING DEFENCES.

    Defences outside and inside the capital and also the river forts are rapidly being strengthened, because the Japanese advance from Shanghai is ...

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  24. YOUTH MUST TRAIN.

    The Government has cancelled an order calling on conscripts of the 1939 class, but youths aged nineteen must drill an hour daily. ...

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  25. LORD HALIFAX.

    Apprehension that Lord Halifax's visit might be postponed as a result of German newsagency criticism and Nazi anger at the "irresponsible ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. EXILED EMPEROR.

    "The Sun Referee" says that Haile Selassie is so poor that he cannot afford fires in any room in his house except the nursery. ...

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  27. SOOCHOW IN RUINS.

    The Japanese have rained 700 bombs on Soochow duringlthe past 24, hours and the city is in ruins. ...

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  28. ITALIAN MOVE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says that an emergency meeting of political and industrial leaders presided over by Mussolini decided on ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. QUEENSLAND SUFFERS.

    The State was again in the grip of a heat wave. On Sunday, Charleville recorded the highest temperature, 108 degrees, and Goondiwindi, ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. QUEEN'S BIRTHPLACE.

    In the tiny church of Saint Panl'e, Waldenbury, near Hitchen, Herte Queen Elizabeth unveiled a plaque inscribed, "This tablet was placed in ...

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  31. HITLER DICTAlTNG.

    It is suggested that Herr Hitler is prepared not to press his colonial demands for 10 years in return for a free hand in Central Europe, If the ...

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  32. "RISK TOO GREAT."

    Taxi-cab owners in Sydney have been refused insurance covets on their cabs by one of the leading insurance companies, and they are ...

    Article : 210 words
  33. TO CAPE AND BACK.

    Mrs. Betty Kirby Green and Flying Offeer A. E. Clouston left Croydon at 9.55 p.m. on an attempt to break the [?]igat reeord to the Cape of Good ...

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  34. ZIONISTS ARRESTED. REPRISALS AGAINST ARABS.

    Mr. Jabotihsky, presidentof the Zionist youth organisation, and Dr. Yona Freuleigh, ex-president, were arrested in connection with Jewish reprisals in ...

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  35. RECALL TO RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Mail" says that speculation is rife regarding the future of Soviet Embassy officials just recalled to Russia where the Second Secretary ...

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  36. COUNTRY PARTY.

    A Reneral conference will be held in Brisbane on Saturday week to discuss the Country Party's activities and actions necessary to achieve ...

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  37. ROUND WORLD FLIGHTS.

    As a preliminary to a round the world flight the aeroplane "Wings of the Century" took off at Kisarazu near Yokahama at 5 a.m. yesterday ...

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  38. TENEMENTS BLAZE.

    Terrified families living in tenements near a factory in Cable-street which caught fire fled from their homes this morning. Mothers, after carrying out ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. SMUGGLING GUNS.

    Police on the Jericho road shot dead an Arab allegedly smuggling arms. TWO GIRLS SHOT. Two girls were shot from a car and ...

    Article : 41 words
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