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  2. SINO-JAPANESE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Jack Beldon, the British United Press correspondent at Shanghai, after visiting the northern front, says: "The claim by Japan to have wiped out the Chinese opposition is premature. General Wei Lihuang has stopped the ...

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  3. TRUCK MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Remaining silent under public criticism and deaf to suggestions that an offer of the reward was ...

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  4. FEDERAL CABINET

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Unexpectedly the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced shortly before midnight to-night that he was not in ...

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  5. GERMAN COLONIES

    HAMBURG, Saturday.--General Goering, in a speech, said: "Wo shall net cease to demand the colonics back. We shall succeed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NINETEEN PERISH

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--A fire raging in the Eing Nan steamship Company's vessel Kaitangata on October 25 when travelling between Hong Kong and ...

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  7. TERRIBLE CRIME

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Strangled with her own stockings by an unknown assailant, Dorothy May Everett, aged 37, a maid servant ...

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  8. COUNTRY PARTY

    BRISBANE, Sunday,--The fighting policy for the next State elections and important matters of internal organisation were discussed at a special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COMPANY TAXATION

    BRISBANE Sunday.--Replying to n speech made by the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) at the Ipswich Trades Hull, the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  10. CANCER TREATMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Hopes for pronounced success in etforts of medical science to find a cure for cancer ale entertained by Dr. o. F. G. ...

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  11. BUS SERVICES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The services of the Greyhound 'bus lines, one of the most Important long distance services throughout the country, have ...

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  12. POLL DEMANDED

    LONDON, Friday.--Angry shareholders shouted at Sir William Campion, chairman of the Commonwealth Mining and Finance Company and a ...

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  13. PLANE RUDDER

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A charred and rusted rudder of an aeroplane was found washed up on rocks at Point Piper to-day by Robert Hill, 13, son of ...

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  14. WING CRACKED

    MACKAY, Sunday.--'Whilo flying his own Moth 'plane yesterday J. Connor, a Mackay business man, had a thrilling few minutes when one of the ...

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  15. FRENCH MINISTERS

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Prime Minister for France (M. Chautcmps) and tho Foreign Minister (M. Delbos) will travel to London by the late train ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Nine Hawker Demon 'planes will leave Laverton aerodrome for Queensland to-morrow morning on one of tho longest ...

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  17. "WAR IS GREAT FUN"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- According to Vittorlo Mussolini "War is great fun." He utters this sentiment in - a book, "Flying Over Ethiopian Mountain ...

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  18. MAN DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Melbourne's heat wave was responsible for one death by drowning. Leonard Meggs (27) Of Abbotsford. was found drowned ...

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  19. LATE SIR L. E. GROOM

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--To-day Mr. A. W. Fadden, M.P. for Darling Downs, placed a wreath on the grave of the late Sir Littleton Groom, his predecessor in the seat. ...

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  20. COLLIER HOLED

    LONDON, Saturday.--While Inward bound tho Mongolia collided, during a fog near Nore In the Thames estuary, with the collier Corfleet. The latter ...

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  22. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Fourteen more infantile paralysis cases wore reported in Victoria at the week-end, making the epidemic total to 980. A ...

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  23. DROWNED IN RIVER

    GIRL'S PLUCKY EFFORT SYDNEY, Sunday.--Edward Quinn (about 34), of Alexandria, was drowned to-day near the mouth of George's River, in spite of the plucky ...

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  24. BLOOD TRANSFUSION

    LONDON, Saturday.--A world appeal for a blood transfusion to save two Ontario men suffering from a rare blood disease resulted in a Canadian ...

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  25. NO BILL TO BE FILED

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--No bill will bo filed by tho Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) against Frederich John Timms who was committed for trial ...

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  26. IRISH FREE STATE

    DUBLIN, Saturday.--The Government plans a new Senate of 66 members--11 nominated by the President, six by the Universities. 21 elected by ...

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  27. AGREEMENT SIGNED

    MOSCOW, Sunday. -- Following a- six-day conference, an agreement was signed for co-operation against war and Fascism between the Soviet's ...

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  28. Bush Fires Conquered

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Bush fires which have menaced hundreds of homes, some of them the show places of Victoria, in the Mt. Macedon area ...

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  29. EIGHT KILLED

    TOKIO, Saturday. -- Eight were killed and one was injured when a party of 28 students at Mimakibara experimental farm were trapped in a flooded ...

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  30. FEDERAL CABINET

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) stated that there would be no Cabinet announcement to-night. ...

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