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  2. JAPAN DECIDES.

    TOKIO, Jan. 10.—The Cabinet at a meeting today reaffirmed yesterday's decision to pursue a vigorous policy in China "unless General Chiang Kal-shek's ...

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  3. STRANGLED MAID.

    NEWCASTLE, Jan. 10.—A finding of murder against a person or persons unknown was returned today by the Newcastle District Coroner (Mr. A. G. ...

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  4. ATTACK ON BRITONS.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—The Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Okamoto) today notified Mr. Cornell Franklin, chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council ...

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  5. TSINGTAO OCCUPIED.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—Japanese troops with no opposition, occupied at dawn today the treaty port of Tsingtao, chief port of the North China province of ...

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  6. THE NAVAL RACE.

    NEW YORK. Jan. 9.—"It is learnt." the United Press correspondent at Washington states, "that President Roosevelt has decided to recommend to Congress ...

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  7. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Further moves to weaken the influence of Britain, France and the Soviet in Central Europe will be attempted this week at Budapest, ...

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  8. AIR FORCE EXPANSION.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Disquiet continues ,concerning the air force expansion programme. It is expected to culminate in a demand when Parliament reassembles ...

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  9. CAPTURED TERUEL.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Although the last defenders of Teruel, the Aragonese rebel city in north-east Spain, surrendered on Saturday, the insurgent forces which ...

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  10. FALL OF THE TOWN.

    ROME, Jan. 10.—The outcome of the battle of Teruel has sadly disappointed Italian newspapers which, after premature exultation over the reported ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND MEASURES.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 10.—The New Zealand Government is rapidly enlarging the air force. In addition to extending existing bases at Auckland and ...

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  12. SHANTUNG FIGHTING.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—In a report from Hankow the Chinese claim to have lessened the Japanese threat to the Lunghai railway (which Joins the ...

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  13. BALANCE OF POWER.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Discussing Britain's naval building plans, Mr. Hector C. Bywater, naval correspondent of the "Dafly Telegraph," says:—"In view of ...

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  14. Captive Bishop's Gratitude.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—A Teruel message says that Bishop Don Anselmo Fonseca. who surrendered with the last rebel defenders of the city on Saturday, has ...

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  15. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 10.—The Federal consolidated revenue account for the first half of this financial year, details of which were made available today by the ...

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  16. REPORT TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan. 1O.—Official quarters in London have received details of the assault on British police officers in Shanghai It is disclosed that when ...

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  17. TASMAN CROSSED AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The Imperial Airways flying boat Centaurus made a perfect landing at Rose Bay this afternoon at 12.55 o'clock after her return survey ...

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  18. COMMUNIST SALUTE.

    MADRID. Jan. 10.—Seven Labour members of the British House of Commons, who are visiting Spain, saluted with the Communist sign of the clenched ...

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  19. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 10.—Following hints given during the week-end that the Government was considering subsidising shipping in connection with the national ...

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  20. HOSTILITY TO ITALIANS.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—A bomb constructed from a tobacco tin was thrown at an Italian defence post today. There was no casualty. The assailant ...

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  21. JAPANESE BUILDING.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Discussing Italian reports that the new Japanese battleships will be of 46.000 tons, armed with 12 16in. guns, the naval correspondent ...

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  22. CHINESE DEMONSTRATION.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 10.—About 1.000 Chinese demonstrated yesterday evening outside the central police station, where the 100 Chinese arrested as a result of ...

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  23. BOYCOTTING JAPANESE GOODS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The management committee of the London Co-operative Society has instructed its buyers not to purchase Japanese goods without ...

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  24. BISHOPS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The Times" correspondent at Riga reports that seven bishops of the Orthodox Church, including Archbishop Visarion, Metropolitan of ...

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  25. CHINA'S DEFIANCE.

    LONDON. Jan. 10.—The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states:— "A Chinese military conference at Hankow is reported to have decided to take ...

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  26. KING CAROL SPEAKS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The Bukarest correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that in an exclusive interview granted to him today, King Carol said: "The day ...

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  27. ANGLO-U.S. TRADE.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Referring to the proposed Anglo-American trade treaty, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is understood that ...

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  28. SEARCH FOR WOUNDED MAN.

    MELBOURNE. Jan. 10.—The search for Francis Pagan (29) in the thick scrub country in the Gembrook district was abandoned today when the police ...

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  29. "Prepared for Any Eventualities."

    TOKIO, Jan. 9.—When questioned concerning the attitude to the new British and American naval projects, the Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Kowai) ...

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  30. ROSE BAY BASE.

    SYDNEY. Jan. 10.—Preparations for the construction of the Rose Eay flying boat base will be made by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) and the ...

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  31. MURDERERS ESCAPE.

    BUKAREST, Jan. 10.—After several years' work digging a narrow tunnel, ten of the most dangerous life-sentence prisoners have escaped from gaol at Bacau. ...

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  32. GERMANY IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Jan. 1O.—The German Ambassador (Dr. von Dirksen) called today on the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota). His purpose is not known. ...

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  33. ITALY'S INTENTIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—According to a special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" Italy is making Leros, in the Dodecanese Island (in the Aegean Sea) ...

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  34. AMERICAN FORTUNES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—A report published today by the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives revealed that Mr. Alfred Sloan ...

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  35. THRILL FOR GIRL GUIDES.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Seven New South Wales girl guides who have been touring. England were presented to the King and Queen at Sandringham Park today. Their ...

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  36. RED SEA INFLUENCE.

    LONDON. Jan. 9.—While the Bari radio station has pumped out propaganda to the Arabic world and Italy negotiated a treaty, with the Imam of Yemen (whose ...

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  37. FACTORY FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—Damage estimated at £15,000 was caused by a spectacular fire which swept through the shoe factory of Walters and Hunt, Pty., Ltd., ...

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  38. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Ronald Charles Noakes (3) was killed and his father. Leslie Eric Noakes (26) and grandmother. Mrs. James Noakes (68), were injured ...

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  39. DUTCH ROYALTIES.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Soestdijk (Holland) states that Princess Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard, ...

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  40. BUSHFIRES RAGING.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—Thousands of acres of grass and miles of fencing were destroyed by bushfires, which, encouraged by high temperatures and hot north ...

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  41. FLYING YACHT.

    BERLIN, Jan. 9.—The Junkers Company has prepared plans for a gigantic flying yacht, with a garage, four engines producing 4,000 horsepower, a top speed of ...

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  42. SPECTACULAR FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Gigantic balls of flame shooting high into the air, terrific explosions and a great pall of smoke marked a fire that destroyed the large ...

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  43. MULTIPLE BOMB.

    LONDON. Jan. 9.—According to the Durban correspondent of the "News- Chronicle," William Elsbury, who fought with the Australian Light Horse in ...

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  44. CATHEDRAL INNOVATION.

    LONDON. Jan. 10.—At Chichester Cathedral history was made yesterday, when for the first time talkies were heard, in an English cathedral. They also ...

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  45. PLANE CRASH.

    MONTEVIDEO, Jan. 10.—It is feared that seven persons were killed, including six of the highest-placed officers of the Argentine army and Senor Eduardo Justo, ...

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  46. NAZI RUFFIANISM.

    BUDAPEST. Jan. 9.—Armed with knuckledusters and ski sticks. 30 Nazi youths attacked a number of Jews who were ski-ing at the resort of ...

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  47. FLOODS AND SNOW.

    ISTANBUL, Jan. 9.—Floods in the hinterland of Smyrna have drowned 20 peasants and many cattle. Boatmen rescued the population of six villages. ...

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  48. IRONWORKERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—There were hopes today that the dispute which threatens to throw Lysaght's Newcastle galvanised iron workers into idleness may be ...

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  49. WOMEN CONVICTS.

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 10.—It is disclosed that the Government is planning to establish a prison for incorrigible women convicts on lines similar to the Alcatraz ...

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  50. RUMOURS OF REVOLT.

    LISBON, Jan. 10.—The Portuguese Government is taking its first notice of recent rumours of revolution, mainly emanating from the Spanish Government ...

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  51. FRENCH MURDERS.

    PARIS, Jan. 10.—The police have discovered that Eugene Wiedmann. the young German mass murderer, had been preparing a trap for the 55-year-old ...

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  52. SUNBATHING CULT SPREADS.

    AUCKLAND. Jan. 10.—The nudist movement is spreading over New Zealand. One club has been formed in Auckland, another is being established ...

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  53. SWEDEN'S IRON ORE EXPORTS.

    STOCKHOLM, Jan. 9.—For 1937 Sweden's exports of iron ore were 14,000,000 tons, which is a record. With Britain and Germany wanting more a ...

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  54. MARQUESS BREAKS HIS NECK.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The Marquess of Abergavenny, was killed at a children's meet of the Eridge Hunt at Groombridge (Sussex) today when his horse's hoof ...

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  55. NAZIS DISSOLVE A SOCIETY.

    BERLIN, Jan. 9.—The Chrismen Association of German Railwaymen has been dissolved by the Ministry of the Interior. ...

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  56. GERMANS MAY NOT READ THEM.

    BASLE, Jan. 10.—The German authorities have banned the speeches of Earl Baldwin and President Roosevelt, in a German translation which has been ...

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  57. A FOREIGN OFFICE POST.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—Sir Alexander Cadogan. the new Permanent Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has appointed Mr. H. M. Gladwyn Jebb to be ...

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  58. JEW SHOT IN JERUSALEM.

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 10.—A young Jew walking in the Old City was shot in the back and seriously wounded today. ...

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  59. SHUNTER FATALLY CRUSHED.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—When he was crushed between two trucks at the railway yards, North Melbourne, Joseph Ford (32), shunter, of Ascotvale, received fatal ...

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