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  2. NORTH CHINA WAR.

    SHANGHAI. Sept. 17.—Maintaining the Pressure of their major offensive in North China the Japanese armies fighting on the front westward from Tientsin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PALESTINE'S FUTURE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 16.—The Council of the League of Nations today adopted a resolution authorising the British Government to pursue its study of the Palestine ...

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  4. MEDITERRANEAN PATROL.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—There is to be no delay in putting into operation the naval patrol measures for the protection of non-Spanish shipping against piratical attack ...

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  5. SPANISH CIVIL WAR.

    GENEVA, Sept. 16.—When the Council of the League of Nations today proceeded to consider the appeal of the Spanish Government against foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIRLINER MISSING.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.—The new Rapide 7-passenger airliner Marika, of Australian National Airways Pty., Ltd., with only the pilot aboard, is missing on ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, sept. 17.—Asserting that the Labour Party and the Communist Party in Australia would Join forces at the Federal election to oppose the ...

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  8. FLYING BOAT SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17—The Federal Cabinet this afternoon completed all outstanding details of the contracts under which the new flying boat service ...

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  9. DICTATORS TO MEET

    PARIS, Sept. 17.—It is believed in French official circles that the meeting between Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini in Berlin next week may reveal that ...

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  10. FIXING ELECTION DATE.

    The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. J. Curtin) replied yesterday to the published expression of astonishment by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. ...

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  11. RELEASING WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Britain and France have decided to discontinue the non-intervention naval patrol of the Spanish coasst as the destroyers engaged in ...

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  12. NEW GUINEA TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—Mr. David Lyall, who became ill while on an expedition in the interior of Papua with Mr. Jack Hides, the explorer, died at 4 a.m. today ...

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  13. STRONG WINDS IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 17.—A strong wind which swept the whole of the State, with the exception of the south-eastern districts today, interfered with air service ...

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  14. THE FIRST TRIALS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17—The chairman of directors of Qantas Airways (Mr. Fergus McMaster) said tonight that if the bases and ground organisation were ...

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  15. MR. CURTIN'S CAMPAIGN.

    Yesterday the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) announced the itinerary for his election tour of the Commonwealth. His campaign will begin ...

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  16. ALLEGED ITALIAN SUBMARINES.

    ROME, Sept. 17.—Offcial circles categorically deny the reports published in Paris Socialist newspapers that Italy sold to General Franco 12 submarines which ...

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  17. TEN DIE IN FIRE.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—"My three brothers are in there! Help them!" screamed an Irish girl frantically, as flames gripped a wooden farm building at Kirkintilloch, ...

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  18. COMMUNIST FORCES.

    NANKING, Sept. 17.—In an interview beginning in the Communist delegation's headquarters and ending in a bomb-proof dugout when Japanese planes flew ...

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  19. THE RECOVERED LIVE TORPEDO

    MARSEILLES Sept 16.—The authorities of the Toulouse Arsenal declare that the live torpedo picked up during the week by a French trawler in the ...

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  20. WATERFRONT STRIFE.

    PORTLAND (Oregon). Sept. 16.— Violence and terrorism have crept into the dispute on the Pacific Coast between the Longshoremen's Union (affiliated ...

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  21. SENOR CABALLERO'S THREAT.

    PARIS. Sept. 17.—Senor Caballero, a former Prime Minister of Spain, said to-day:— If the League refuses action in favour of republican Spain we shall ask ...

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  22. HAZARDOUS CHARTER.

    ADELAIDE, Sekpt, 17,—Officers of the British motorship King Neptune, which berthed today at Port Adelaide after a voyage from Spain, described how the ...

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  23. WRITS SIGNED.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.—Acting for the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson), who is ill, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) today signed the 75 writs for the ...

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  24. ATTACK ON MADRID.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—Further reports have been received from Madrid in connection with the abortive attack launched by the rebels yesterday on the north-east, ...

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  25. FRENCH SECRET SOCIETY.

    PARIS, Sept. 16.—The police, who have been searching Paris for the headquarters of a secret organisation called Cagou-lards (hooded men), have found a large ...

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  26. FUGITIVES RECOVER CLOTHING

    SHANGAHAI, Sept. 17.—Taking advantage of the Japanese permission, in view of the advance of winter, to recover articles of clothing from Hongkew (in ...

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  27. DR. PAGE'S CAMPAIGN.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.—The Leader of the Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) will visit three States-New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria-on his election ...

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  28. LONG TOW ENDED.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—After a tow from Australia lasting five months, the British steamer Kingswood (5,038 tons), which was extensively damaged by a boiler ...

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  29. TRADE CONTROL.

    TOKIO, Sept. 17.—Current Press comment generally apprehends retaliation abroad against Japanese exports unless the prospective restriction of major ...

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  30. A SENATE VACANCY.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 17.—The State branch of the Australian Labour Party today decided not to nominate a candidate for the extraordinary vacancy in the ...

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  31. MINISTER'S FALL.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—A message from Leningrad states that Nicholas Krylenko. Minister for Justice for the Union of Soviet Republic since 1929, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. THE INDIAN ROUTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—An official of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors, Limited, said today that the air service to India would be marked by a gradual ...

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  33. SHAM RAIDS ON BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Sept. 17—Owing to objections from residents and shopkeepers and also to the insufficiency of air raid cellars, it is now announced that the air raid alarm ...

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  34. MISSING EXPLORERS.

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 16.—Dr. Wilhelm Filschner, the German explorer, who has been missing for some time and for whom, at the request of the German ...

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  35. BOMBING RAIDS.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—During an air raid by rebel planes on loyalist Valencia yesterday a seaman on the British steamer Jean Weems (2,349 tons) was ...

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  36. GRANDSTAND COLLAPSE.

    COLOGNE, Sept. 16.—Hundreds of people are reported to have been injured as a result of the collapse here today of a grandstand while its 5,000 occupants ...

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  37. BANKS IN ALBERTA.

    EDMONTON (Alberta). Sept. 16.—A special session of the Alberta legislature will open on September 24. The Premier (Mr. Aberhart) has confirmed the fact ...

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  38. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—It is rumoured that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are thinking of taking 52 Cadogansquare, which is at present empty. The ...

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  39. MISSING YACHT.

    BOSTON, Sept. 16.—Fears for the safety of Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's yacht Endeavour I, which broke loose in the Atlantic while being towed back to ...

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  40. APPLE AND PEAR EXPORT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.—The Australian Apple and Pear Export Council has conveyed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) the appreciation of the council for the ...

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  41. AN AUSTRALIAN'S LAPSE.

    LONDON. Sept. 17.—Reginald Dirt clerk, of Australia, was sentenced today to six months' p: al servitude for having uttered a forged cheque or £89. ...

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  42. VATICAN BURGLARY.

    VATICAN CITY, Sept. 16.—The method by which the burglary of the Papal apartments was carried out about a week ago, when the desk of the Master of the ...

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  43. NEW SHIPS FOR PACIFIC.

    PRINCETON (British Columbia), Sept. 16.—Sir Edward Beatty, president of the Canadian-Pacific Railway. said today that the increased British costs of ...

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  44. AGAIN IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—From St. Jean de Luz (on the French western coast. near the Spanish border) it is reported that Madame de Fontanges, who some months ...

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  45. CRIPPLED DESTROYER.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Objecting to new commander, the crew of 66 has del serted from the Spanish destroyer Jose Luis Dies which, crippled as a result o ...

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  46. ANTI-SOVIET PLOT.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 15.—It is announced here that a group of Finns occupying leading posts in Karelia (an autonomous republic bordering on Finland and ...

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  47. PLANE DISASTER.

    LIMA (Peru), Sept. 16.—A passenger plane from Africa is reported to have crashed on a hillside near Lurin, killing the pilot and eight passengers. ...

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  48. DRASTIC DEMANDS.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 16.—A trades congress here has passed resolutions demanding that there shall be no war declaration by Canada without a ...

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  49. EXHIBITION MISADVENTURE.

    PARIS, Sept. 16.—Owing to the weakening of its foundations as a result of a night's heavy rain, the League of Nations building at the Paris Exhibition ...

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  50. BOMB THROWN IN FACTORY.

    MARSEILLES, Sept. 16.—Five men were responsible for the throwing of an incendiary bomb in a packing-case factory here today. A fire was causes but ...

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  51. BANK MANAGER TO RETIRE.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 17.—Mr. E. P. Yaldwyn, New Zealand manager of the Commercial Bank of Australla, will retire at the end of October after 60 yearn ...

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