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  2. CHINA WARFARE.

    Under cover of a terrific artillery bombardment, the Japanese resumed the offensive in the war zone north of Shanghai on Wednesday, but, despite advances at some points, it is reported that they have not yet been able to penetrate the main Chinese defences. ...

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  3. JAPAN'S METHODS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—The Labour Council, which is the governing body of trade unions in New South Wales, tonight ordered a complete boycott of Japanese ...

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  4. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    GENEVA, Sept. 30.—After a two-day deadlock on the Spanish problem, the drafting committee of the Sixth (Political Questions) Committee of the League ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SKELETON UNDER LOG.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 30.—The man whose skeleton a woman found underneath a log on a farm at Tolmie, in the Wombat Ranges, on Tuesday, died from ...

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  6. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—Mrs. Dorothy Houghton (35) and her son, Richard (3) were found lying at the back of their home in Bradley's Head-road, Mosman, ...

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  7. DICTATORS' MEETING.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—"In outward appearance at least Signor Mussolini's visit to Germany was an unqualified success," declares the Berlin correspondent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICAN CAUTION.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—While there has been considerable pressure from Liberals and other factions urging the United States Government to consider ...

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  9. MR. LYONS SILENT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—While members of the Federal Ministry are watching with the closest attention the developments in the Sino-Japanese dispute, the ...

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  10. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—In a final address to his parishioners in Darlington today, the Rev. I. Anderson Jardine (who conducted the religious ceremony at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TOKIO'S OBJECTIVES.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—Japan's objective is Australia, according to Mr. W. H. Donald, adviser to General Chiang-Kai shek. Mr. H. A. Donald, a brother of Mr. ...

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  12. BRITISH RESENTMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says it is understood that Ministers are impressed by the rising feeling in Britain against ...

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  13. PROTEST AGAINST BOMBING.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Japan's reply to the second United States Note of protest ...

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  14. ANGLO-FRENCH MOVE.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—Newspapers throughout Europe are speculating on the outcome of the Berlin meetings between Herr Hitler and Signor ...

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  15. THE PARTING.

    BERLIN, Sept. 30.—After meetings with Herr Hitler that Europe watched with interest, Signor Mussolini left Berlin yesterday afternoon on his way back ...

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  16. WAR RISK INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Three hundred companies of all nationalities have now agreed to decline the acceptance of insurance against war risks. The ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S AIR NEEDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—In a message by wireless from the steamer Nairana in Bass Strait yesterday, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) said that ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND UNIONS.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 30.—The New Zealand Federation of Labour has postponed until tomorrow consideration of the proposal to boycott Japanese shipping and ...

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  19. CHINA'S DETERMINATION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 30.—Japan would never conquer China and China would never lose, said the Consul-General for China (Dr. Pao) at a meeting of the Australian ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—A meeting convened in London by the Federation of British Industries and the China Association passed a ...

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  21. ANTI-PIRACY PATROL.

    PARIS, Sept. 30.—The agreement reached yesterday by French, British and Italian naval experts for modification of the Nyon arrangement for an anti-piracy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—During a case in the Surrey Quarter Sessions today evidence as to fingerprints was rejected by the Court. ...

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  23. UNREST IN MANCHUKUO.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 30.—The Japanese spokesman announced today that 120,000 troops were being sent to Manchukuo as a precautionary measure to meet a threat ...

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  24. HOME FOR ASSYRIANS.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The League of Nations Council in public session at Geneva today carried a resolution expressing regret that in spite of all the ...

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  25. ARAGON CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—In a surprise attack before dawn in northern Aragon (in the north-east of Spain), a Valencia report states, loyalist forces captured ...

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  26. HIGH FEELING IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 29.—Commenting on the recent Japanese submarine attack on a fleet of fishing junks off the southern coast of China, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. PLANES FOR CHINA.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The Government has given the Gloster Aircraft Company permission to fill an order from China for a number of their latest fighting ...

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  28. WOUNDING OF AMBASSADOR.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—In view of the injuries sustained by "the British Ambassador in China (Sir H. Knatchbull-Hugessen) during the ...

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  29. THE HOMEWARD JOURNEY.

    ROME, Sept. 30.—Signor Mussolini on his way home from Germany was warmly welcomed when he crossed the Italian frontier at Trento today. He stopped ...

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  30. PLEA FOR MEDICAL AID.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—China has submitted a memorandum to the League of Nations at Geneva stating that she needs medical, sanitary and technical help ...

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  31. ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Govind P. Nair, a 30-year-old Indian airman and author, hopes to be the first Asiatic to make a double Atlantic flight. ...

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  32. CUTTERS CAPSIZE.

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 30.—Three men were drowned when a naval cutter from the cruiser Leander capsized off Karaa Bay during a race in Auckland harbour ...

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  33. POWER STATION FAULTS.

    LENINGRAD, Sept. 29.—Charged with complicity in attempts to blow up the Leningrad ower station and alleged to have been acting under the direct ...

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  34. THREE BATHERS RESCUED.

    Three bathers who got into difficulties in the surf at Scarborough yesterday were rescued by Mr. Norman Arnold, a Sydney visitor, who went out with a lifeline. ...

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  35. CORTES TO MEET.

    VALENCIA, Sept. 29.—The Cortes will meet on Friday, for the first time since the revolution, using a 15th century Gothic palace. Of the 470 members 180 ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The "Financial News" says:—"The New Zealand Budget has worked out well. The Dominion is highly prosperous. The Government ...

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  37. LONDON MARKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The stock market fluctuation continues. The market opened today brighter after yesterday's break. Technical difficulties are ...

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  38. ALLEGATION AGAINST JAPAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The British Government has received a memorandum from the Chinese Ministry for Foreign Affairs informing it that on September ...

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  39. PIGEON'S MYSTERY FLIGHT.

    GENOA, Sept. 29.—A carrier pigeon bearing a Buenos Aires identity ring has been found exhausted in a pinewood overlooking the sea. It is believed that ...

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