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  2. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—Damage estimated at over £100,000 was caused by flood waters following the heaviest rain experienced in Sydney for more than 20 years ...

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  3. THE GREEK DICTATORSHIP

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—According to the Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" the week-end news from Athens announcing the establishment of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DUTCH REJOICING.

    SOESTDIJK, Jan. 31.—Princess Juliana, of the Netherlands, who was married to Prince Bernard last year, gave birth to a daughter this morning. The ...

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  5. GERMAN CABINET.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Commenting on the sudden cancellation, after conversations between Herr Hitler and his right-hand man, General Goering, of the meeting of ...

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  6. AIR RAID CARNAGE.

    BARCELONA, Jan. 31.—The two air raids against Barcelona by the insurgents within a few hours yesterday morning (a brief report of which occurred in ...

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  7. BIGGER BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Discussing the international naval outlook, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the present close ...

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  8. FAR EASTERN WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 30.—The eve of the Chinese New Year finds the Japanese attempt to close the 150-mile gap between its armies driving north and south ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ASSAULT ON AMERICAN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 31.—The Foreign Office has published a statement expressing regret at and apologising for the assault by a Japanese soldier in Nanking last ...

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  10. AIR FORCE EXPANSION.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Despite the statement by the Minister for Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Insklp) at Havant on January 14 that the ...

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  11. BRITISH CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Their Majesties the King and Queen sent a message of congratulation to Princess Juliana of the Netherlands today. ...

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  12. CHINA AND THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Jan. 30.—As a result of conferences between representatives of League of Nations Powers during the last few days it is reported that China ...

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  13. LEAGUE SANCTIONS.

    GENEVA, Jan. 31.—The committee of 28 States, under the chairmanship of the Swedish delegate to the League of Nations, which has been considering the ...

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  14. BOYCOTT OF JAPAN.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Dockers met at Canningtown today to support the action of Middlesbrough dockers' in refusing to load the Japanese steamer Harana ...

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  15. PUPPET GOVERNMENT.

    PEIPING, Jan. 31.—The Puppet Government's first "State paper," drifted by the Special Affairs Department, which General Terauchi, the Japanese ...

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  16. JAPAN'S SECRECY.

    TOKIO, Jan. 31.—The Admiralty is clearly anxious to dispel the apprehension caused reports that Japan is constructing battleships of 43,000 or 45,000 ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The Geneva correspondent of "The Times'' states that the Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce), M. Bonnet ...

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  18. CHINESE TACTICS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" reports in a dispatch that the Soviet General staff newspaper "Red Star" ...

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  19. SOUTHWARD EXPANSION.

    TOKIO, Jan 31.—In the House of Representatives today Mr. Ishizaka, a member of the Budget Committee, declaring that southward expansion was ...

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  20. TRADE POLICY.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The "Financial Times" publishes an exclusive interview with M. van Zeeland (until recently Prime Minister of Belgium), who, in his ...

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  21. ROYALIST LEADER EXILED.

    ATHENS. Jan. 31.—The Royalist leader, M. Theotokis, has been arrested and exiled. This brings the number exiled to 13 politicians and three retired ...

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  22. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION

    ROME, Jan. 30.—So far, a communique issued today announced, the bodies have been identified of 18 of the victims of the three terrific explosions at the ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND FALLS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 31.—Heavy rains, some of a torrential nature, fell over a wide area of the State today. Goombungee, near Toowoomba, experienced its ...

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  24. ESPIONAGE CHARGE.

    WARSAW, Jan. 31.—It is learnt from Berlin that a charge of espionage has been laid against Countess Borgia Wielopolska and her trial is imminent. A ...

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  25. INSURGENT REGIME.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The correspondent of the British United Press at Burgos (the rebel centre in the north of Spain) in a message received in London shortly after ...

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  26. COLLIERY TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—A tragic fire occurred at the Dumbreck colliery at Kilsyth today. The outbreak was a mile from the bottom of the colliery. Nine bodies ...

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  27. A CRY OF WOE IN ROME.

    ROME, Jan. 30.—The American rearmament programme recommended by President Roosevelt brings a cry of woe from Signor Gayda, the semi-official ...

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  28. AMERICAN CRUISERS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—The United Press publishes extremely interesting, even if contradictory, reports as to the activities of the four American cruisers ...

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  29. AN ABORIGINAL'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Anthony Martin Fernando, an elderly Australian aboriginal, who was charged in the Clerkenwell Court on January 20 with having thrown ...

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  30. ARAB KILLS ARAB.

    JERUSALEM, Jan 30.—Arab terrorists operating in the Acre district swooped down on a party of supernumerary constables near Sukhmata pad killed an ...

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  31. A HUSBAND'S NEEDS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The "Daily Mall" states that Captain A. S. Cunningham-Reid, M.P., is to receive an income of £10,000 a year for life under the new ...

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  32. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—Police who are investigating the killing of Mr. Alfred Ernest Smith, an organiser of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union, ...

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  33. FORGED PASSPORTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" reports that 28 foreigners have been arrested in France and four others in Warsaw on charges of ...

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  34. IN THE FIELD.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Fighting around the city of Teruel, the rebel town in Aragon captured by the loyalists after a four weeks' offensive early this month, ...

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  35. POVERTY-STRICKEN ZOO.

    GENEVA, Jan. 31.—The lions, leopards, hyenas, jackals and wolves in the Zoological Gardens have been without food since January 24, after several days on ...

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  36. DISABLED FLYING BOAT.

    BERLIN, Jan. 30.—The occupants of the Lufthansa flying boat Zephyr, which descended on the sea 250 miles from the African coast, owing to engine trouble, ...

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  37. BULGARIAN ARRESTS.

    VIENNA, Jan. 28.—Three hundred persons, who are alleged to have been involved in a Communist conspiracy, have been arrested in various parts of ...

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  38. BANK BANDITS IN CHINA.

    TOKIO, Jan. 30.—It has now been revealed that an international gang consisting of two Americans, one Briton and eight other, led by a Russian, stole ...

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  39. A VIOLENT GALE.

    PARIS, Jan. 30.—Such was the violence of a gale experienced in Paris today that a girl in a street was thrown to the ground and killed. ...

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  40. STRIKE DAMAGES.

    AMIENS, Jan. 31.—A Court has awarded four firms of clothing manufacturers damages of £330 sterling against a workers' union on account of ...

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  41. TURKS ORDERED HOME

    ISTANBUL, Jan. 31.—Annoyed at the treatment of the Turkish population [?]n Bulgaria, the Government has ordered all Turks homeward. A similar order ...

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  42. JAPANESE MIGRANTS.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 28:—Mr. A. W. Neill, of British Columbia, an Independent member of the House of Commons, has given notice of a resolution for ...

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  43. UNION PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Four hundred men on night shift in the melting shop of Dorman, Long and Co., at Middlesbrough, went on strike after midnight on the ...

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  44. MONTE CARLO MOTOR CAR RALLY

    MONTE CARLO, Jan. 31.—A motor car rally in which the competitors drove to Monte Carlo from distant points of Europe was won today by Bakerschut ...

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  45. EARL OF ATHLONE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The Foreign Office denies the report that Signor Mussolini protested unsuccessfully, through the Italian Embassy in London, against the ...

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  46. INDIA BUILDS A PLANE.

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 28.—The first training aeroplane built in India, a Miles lowwing monoplane, has been successfully tested. It was built by cadets at the ...

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  47. FATAL HUNGER STRIKE.

    DACCA (India), Jan. 31.—Harendranath Munshi (24), one of ten political prisoners who have been on a hunger strike since January 21 as a protest ...

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  48. FIGHTING IN THE SOUTH.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—A communique issued from General Franco's headquarters at Sala[?]anca yesterday claims that a rebel surprise attack on loyalist Granada ...

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  49. TROOPS MOWN DOWN BY CAR

    FRANKFORT-ON-MAIN, Jan. 31.— After a torchlight parade in celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Nazi revolution last night, a motor car containing ...

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  50. MANOEUVRES OFF SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 31.—A communique on manoeuvres off Singapore states that Blueland, an imaginary continental state 1,200 miles south of Malaya, ...

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