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  2. FIGHT FOR SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 15.—The Japanese forces manning the front from Shanghai northward to Lotien are consolidating their new positions following the Chinese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NORTH CHINA FRONT.

    TOKIO, Sept. 15.—According to the Tientsin correspondent of the Domel News Agency, the largest pitched battle of the present clash in North China has ...

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  4. SPANISH CIVIL WAR.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—"Italy is planning a vast new campaign to finish the Spanish war," declares the newspaper "L'Oeuvre." ...

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  5. ANTI-PIRACY PLAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Italian Government has declined to participate in the Mediterranean ant-piracy patrol plan within the terms of the agreement ...

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  6. NAZIS AND CHURCH.

    VATICAN CITY, Sept. 14.—The "Osservatore Romano," the mouthpiece of the Vatican, publishes today a strong protest against the public honours ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NORTHERN COAST PATROL

    CANBERRA, Sept. 15.—The Federal Government has decided to employ Royal Australian Air Force aeroplanes to patrol the north coast of Australia to suppress ...

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  8. STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER

    CANBERRA, Sept. 15.—Correspondence between the Commonwealth Government and the Premiers of the States has indicated that the States by no ...

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  9. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    A stop-work meeting ordered by the Amalgamated Engineering Union for 9 a.m. today will have the effect of closing the Government railway ...

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  10. TERROR IN GIJON.

    ST.-JEAN-DE-LUZ (France), Sept. 14. —A broadcast from Oviedo (in northern Spain), based on disclosures by refugees from Gijon (the last loyalist stronghold ...

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  11. JAPANESE COMMAND.

    TOKIO, Sept. 15.—The former War Minister, General Terauchi, has been appointed to command the Japanese army in China and General Matsui has been ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. WALL-STREET RALLY.

    NEW YORK Sept. 14.—Conditions on the stock market, which for a week past had resembled those of the 1929 crash, took a sudden turn for the better today, ...

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  13. PALESTINE'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—Addressing the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva this evening on the future of Palestine, the British Foreign Secretary ...

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  14. CONSUL IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 15.—The Acting-Consul for Spain (Mr. Ramon Mas) announced today that Senor Riccardo Baeza Duran had been appointed Consul-General for ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. PRESSURE ON FRANC.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—"The attack on the franc was renewed yesterday," says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." "The morning was quiet and the rate on ...

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  16. MONEY AND BANDAGES.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 15.—A large quantity of bandages and lint for South China, a donation by a Singapore Chinese millionaire, passed through ...

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  17. EMPIRE AND U.S.A.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—"Are a few raisins and oranges to stand in the way of an understanding between the Empire and the United States," Mr. Cordell Hull (the ...

    Article : 232 words
  18. AN "INTERNATIONAL" STRUGGLE

    "It is absolutely false and contrary to the facts to present the present war in Spain as anything like a religious war," declared Professor Pierre Bovet, ...

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  19. LABOUR AND PEACE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 15.—A policy of collective security by nations desiring peace, as a safeguard against aggression, was advocated by Mr. Arthur Henderson, ...

    Article : 334 words
  20. AMERICAN OUTCRY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Attacks by prominent persons in all walks of life on the nomination of Senator Hugo L. Black (Alabama) for the United States ...

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  21. SHARP BREAK IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A feature of the markets today was a sharp break in Paris exchange. Franc quotation covered a wide range. ...

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  22. CANADIAN LABOUR.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 14.—Addressing the annual convention of the Trades and Labour Congress, the Minister for Labour (Mr. N. M. Rogers) said the ...

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  23. LINDBERGH CASE ECHO

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Sept. 13.—Ellis Parker, formerly a prominent New Jersey detective, and his son, who were sentenced last July to six and three ...

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  24. COURT'S SUGGESTION.

    COLLIE, Sept. 15.—With a view to overcoming the unrest existing among engineering organisations over the delay in having disputes heard by the ...

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  25. CHAPLIN TO SPEAK.

    HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 14.—Charles Chaplin, the film comedian, has announced that he is abandoning his tramp character, with baggy trousers, huge ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. CIVIL AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—The Minister for Mines and Forests (Mr. Vincent) said today that the State Government would bring down legislation for the control ...

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  27. MISSING DANCER.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—In the belief that she has been the victim of kidnappers or white-slavers and that there is no chance of finding her, an aunt and a ...

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  28. MARRIED AT REVOLVER POINT

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—Lewis Clarkson, formerly an American business man in Peru, has asked the local court to annul his marriage with a Peruvian ...

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  29. POLAR FLYING.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The King has approved of the grant of the Royal Geographical Society's Founder's Medal for 1937 to Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, the ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. THE FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—The French Press is hopeful that Italy will be brought into the Mediterranean anti-piracy patrol, but it expresses satisfaction that Britain ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. ARMS FOR COMBATANTS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—In a statement today President Roosevelt declared that vessels owned by the United States Government had been forbidden to carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. NEW FORM OF "BAIL."

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—John Dale, who says that he is an Australian, and who was remanded at the Marylebone Police Court on September 2 on a charge of ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. FEARS FOR EXPLORERS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—A report was received in Sydney today that Mr. Jack Hides, the explorer who has been missing in the interior of Papua for some ...

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  34. WIDOW FATALLY BURNT.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 15.—Severely burnt when her clothing was ignited by an open fire in her kitchen at Macclesfield, a small town in the Mt. Lofty ranges, ...

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  35. NAVAL MEASURES.

    LONDON. Sept. 14.—When the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla, which, it was announced today, is with H.M.S. Cairo, flagship of the Commodore of Destroyers, ...

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  36. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED.

    WILGA, Sept. 15.—A blue roadster motor car, No. 13585, owned by Mr. Houghton, traveller for R. J. Sharpe, of Perth, which was stolen from ...

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  37. THE ENGLISH STATE.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—An Australian actress, Nancye cocking, is cast in a leading part in "It's in the Bag," which opens at the Savoy Theatre, Manchester, ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. IRAKI PLOT FOILED.

    BAGDAD, Sept. 14.—A plot to depose King Ghazi and establish an Iraki republic under a Kurdish dictatorship, with German aid, is reported to have been ...

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  39. A YOUTH'S WOUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—Police and railway detectives are investigating a strange story told by a youth and passengers on the Brisbane express train which arrived ...

    Article : 137 words
  40. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 15.—The 23rd death in the infantile paralysis outbreak occurred today, the victim being a child aged two years from Footscray, who ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. FIERCE STORM.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—A severe electrical storm, accompanied by vivid lightning flashes, heavy hail and rain, struck Kentburst, Rouse Hill, Riverstone, Dural and ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    DARWIN, Sept. 14.—Flying round Australia in a Taylor Cub cabin monoplane Messrs. J. Clancy and H. Julius, two young Sydney airmen, arrived here ...

    Article : 65 words
  43. Details of French Force.

    PARIS. Sept. 14.—Vice-Admiral Esteva commands the French naval anti-piracy force, consisting of two divisions of destroyers and four divisions of torpedo ...

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  44. MARKING ANTARCTIC WHALES.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The research ship William Scoresby will set out for the Antarctic tomorrow on another whale-marking voyage. She will return in ...

    Article : 27 words
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