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  2. CHINA'S ORDEAL.

    It is now estimated that 3,000 civilians were killed in the merciless Japanese air raid on Canton on Thursday. It is reported that no military objectives were hit. Again yesterday, Canton was attacked and raids on many other ...

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  3. NORTHERN FIGHTING.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 24.—The Japanese, after further heavy fighting in North China, report today the capture of Paoting in their southward drive from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 24.—The Boulder Town Hall was well filled tonight when the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) spoke on the policy ...

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  5. LEAGUE INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—It is announced in Geneva that both Japan and Germany have refused the invitation that they be represented at the meetings of the ...

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  6. PEACE BY TRADE.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—The eagerness of the United States to reach an agreement with the chief European countries on the question of economic appeasement ...

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  7. MOVES IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Interest is quickening in the diplomatic moves that are taking place in Europe. Following the Nyon meeting regarding the situation in ...

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  8. SPANISH WAR.

    VALENCIA, Sept. 23.—Spanish loyalists, advancing on the Aragon front, surrounded the heavily-fortified San Pedro Hermitage. The defenders surrendered ...

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  9. AMBASSADOR TO FRANCO.

    SALAMANCA, Sept. 23.—Amid a blaze of many uniforms, among which those of the Moorish Lancers, General Franco's bodyguard, were brightest, Baron von ...

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  10. MR. EDEN'S OVERTURE.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The statement by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), at the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva last Monday, that a trade ...

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  11. THE COMMUNIST FACTOR.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—"The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in his statement this morning ran away from his own Communist, bogey and, to cover his ...

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  12. A REQUEST TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" reports that the British Government is considering the request of the Spanish rebel ...

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  13. FRENCH OPTIMISM.

    PARIS, Sept. 24.—Official circles are considerably optimistic as to the outcome of the conversations between the French Foreign Minister (M. Delbos) and the ...

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  14. ARRESTS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sept. 23.—An Italian terrorist named Gardella has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for attempting to blow up the tunnel at Cerbere (at ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. CIVILIAN LOSSES.

    Bombing of Chinese cities by Japanese planes would have no effect on the determination of Chinese military leaders to resist Japanese aggression, said Professor ...

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  16. PARIS MYSTERY.

    PARIS, Sept. 24.—Was Herr Hitler or M. Stalin responsible for the disappearance of General Miller, head of the White Russian ex-service colony in ...

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  17. MOTION AT PERTH MEETING.

    The West Australian Council of the International Peace Campaign last night passed a vigorously worded motion condemning the bombing of Chinese cities ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "THE TIGHT LITTLE ISLE."

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—"Saturation point on the roads can be anticipated more readily than saturation point in the number of motor cars," said Colonel J. A. ...

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  19. MUSSOLINI LEAVES ROME.

    ROME, Sept. 24.—Amidst the cheers of thousands of Fascists and shouts of "Come back soon," the Duce drove to the beflagged station today and entered ...

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  20. No Recognition by Labour.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 24.—"We will have nothing to do with the Communist Party, which comes in behind our policy when' it pleases and then goes out when ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 24.—The influence of the present conflict in China upon Australia's trade with the Far East will be discussed by the Federal Advisory ...

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  22. EGYPT'S KING.

    CAIRO, Sept. 23.—Suggesting a postponement until the economic situation improves, King Farouk of Egypt, who recently ascended ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ONLY PUBLICITY SEEN.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—From the meeting of Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler, says the Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post," few tangible results are ...

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  24. JAPAN'S WOOLBUYING.

    TOKIO, Sept. 24.—Japan's policy remains unsettled regarding the time and quantity of her wool purchases. Importers say that they are in the dark as to how ...

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  25. AIRCRAFT AND DEFENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 24.—"Australia is always first with Australians but under Labour's defence policy we would jolly soon drop back to the rear," the ...

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  26. TRIBUTE TO MR. EDEN.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—A striking tribute entitled "Mr. Eden's Fight for Peace" is published in the "Spectator" today. "The speech delivered by Mr. Eden at Geneva ...

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  27. CONSERVATIVES SATISFIED.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The first resolution to be moved at the 64th annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, which ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. TRADE UNION OPINION.

    ADELAIDE, Sept 24.—The boycotting of all Japanese goods in South Australia and a recommendation to the Australasian Council of Trades Unions that ...

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  29. "JAPANESE BARBARISM."

    NANKING, Sept. 24.—"The Japanese air raids will not affect the military situation; they will only give the Chinese people and the world at large a fuller ...

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  30. SAILING IN TROUBLED SEAS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—The United States Maritime Commission has refused to grant a bonus of £50 each to seamen and double pay to officers sailing in the ...

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  31. NYON TECHNICAL TALKS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The British naval experts appointed to go to Paris to engage in the technical talks under the Nyon Arrangement will leave London during ...

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  32. MEMBER FOR WIMMERA.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24.—Mr. McClelland, the retiring Country Party member for Wimmera, was defeated in a pre-selection ballot conducted by the Victorian ...

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  33. WORLD'S TEA-DRINKERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—At a reception given by the Empire Tea Bureau today, Sir Alfred Pickford (a former member of the Indian Legislative Assembly) said ...

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  34. FOREIGN PROTESTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Following the protests of Britain, the United States and France against the Japanese bombing of Chinese cities, particularly the ...

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  35. ATLANTIC AIRLINE.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Completing another transatlantic experimental flight from Botwood (Newfoundland) in connection with the proposal to establish a ...

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  36. CHILD SAVED FROM DROWNING

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—A young boy was rescued from drowning in the Cardiff Canal today by a man and his Alsatian dog. ...

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  37. COLLECTION OF BANKNOTES.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—The Anonmore collection of banknotes, contained in 110 leather-bound volumes, has been stolen from the home of its owner, Mr. ...

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  38. PALESTINE MANDATE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 24.—The Political Commission of the League of Nations carried a resolution today expressing confidence in the way Britain was carrying out her ...

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  39. THE COOK SEAT.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 24.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) would not comment on his arrival at Kalgoorlie today from Perth on the ...

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  40. KILLING OF NON-COMBATANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24.—A crowded meeting of the Writers' League, a Victorian organisation, decided tonight to protest to Japan against the slaughter ...

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  41. STAFF COLLEGE COMMANDANT.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Colonel Sir Ronald F. Adam, Commander of the Royal artillery, First Division, has been appointed commandant of the Staff College, ...

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  42. MONEY-BAG INSPECTION.

    BERLIN, Sept. 23.—All Germans and foreigners domiciled in Germany have been ordered to declare to the Reichsbank by October 20 at the latest the amount of ...

    Article : 34 words
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