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  2. NORTH CHINA WAR.

    SHANGHAI, April 24.—Throwing 200,000 troops into their new offensive, aided by artillery and aircraft, the Japanese in the Lunghai railway one in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ANGLO-IRISH TALKS.

    LONDON, April 23.—The discussions between the Governments of Great Britain and the Irish Free State on outstanding questions of trade, finance and ...

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  4. THE SPANISH STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, April 24.—A dispatch from Saragossa last night reported that the insurgents had attacked on a 50-mile front north-east of Teruel (in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FUTURE OF EUROPE

    LONDON, April 23.—When the Australian Ministerial delegation headed by Sir Earle Page arrives in London on Thursday, states the diplomatic correspondent ...

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  6. WOODLINE DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, April 24.—After a conference which lasted more than three hours yesterday, the Goldfields Firewood Company agreed to the unique method ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S AIR STRENGTH

    LONDON, April 24.—Further evidence is forthcoming of serious public misgivings as to the efficiency of the Government's efforts to increase the production ...

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  8. BORROWING POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.—Concern is felt by some Premiers and State Treasurers at the rapid expansion of borrowing by semi-governmental authorities. In ...

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  9. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    LONDON, April 24.—Landing at Lympne at 10.52 o'clock on Friday night, Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the Australian airman, established a new record of 5 days ...

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  10. CONQUEST OF ABYSSINIA

    LONDON, April 23.—France has been informed that the Little Entente (Rumania, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia) will favour recognition of Italian ...

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  11. SMALL TROOPSHIPS SUNK.

    PARIS, April 23.—The Spanish insurgent cruiser Canarias is reported to have sunk a number of small vessels conveying Republican officers and troops ...

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  12. FOREIGN INTERVENTION.

    BARCELONA, April 24.—The Cabinet has been informed from Geneva that, as it asked, the question of foreign intervention in the civil war has been placed ...

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  13. SUPPORTING THE GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, April 23.—A cable from the Newcastle (N.S.W.) trade unions condemning the Anglo-Italian agreement was among the 200 communications, including ...

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  14. AERIAL PAGEANT.

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Thousands of people who left the city for Richmond yesterday to see the Air Force pageant were unable to reach the aerodrome ...

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  15. FOREIGN COMMERCE.

    SHANGHAI, April 23.—Mr. Masaji Yoshida (chairman of the Chamber of Commerce) said today that Japan would honour the principle of the "open door" ...

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  16. MINISTER'S CONGRATULATIONS

    LONDON, April 23.—The Secretary for Air (Viscount Swinton) has telegraphed to Mr. Broadbent expressing his "be congratulation on your fine ...

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  17. FUTURE INTENTIONS.

    LONDON, April 23.—Mr. Broadbent has definitely decided not to make any further attempts at record-breaking in single-engined light planes, which he considers ...

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  18. ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT.

    ATHENS, April 23.—The Greek Premier (General Metaxas), in his capacity of president of the Balkan Entente, has sent a cablegram to the British Prime ...

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  19. ITALIAN JOURNALIST RELEASED.

    PEIPING, April 23.—Signor Barzini, the Italian journalist who was arrested after a visit to Jehol, has been released. It is understood that he was charged ...

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  20. Mr. Hore-Belisha in Rome.

    ROME, April 24.—The British Secretary for War (Mr. Hore-Belisha) arrived here by air from Malta on Friday afternoon. He was met by the Italian ...

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  21. MRS. KIRBY-GREEN'S PLANS.

    LONDON, April 24.—Mrs: Betty Kirby- Green, who last year made record flights to Cape Town and back with Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston, told the "Sunday ...

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  22. JEWISH VICTIMS.

    VIENNA, April 23.—Today Storm Troopers began the first organised boycott here of Jews, who were forced to stand outside their shops holding placards ...

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  23. COPPER ORE.

    LONDON, April 23.—In the first half of 1936 Britain took 50,000 tons of copper ore from Spain and in the first half of 1937 none, according to the International ...

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  24. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    BRISBANE, April 24.—Shot in the stomach by a masked man as he was walking through Queen's Park, Ipswich, about 8 o'clock last night, Arthur Neilson. ...

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  25. DAUNTLESS PASTOR.

    LONDON, April 22.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Dr. Martin Niemoller, the leader of the Confessional Church in Germany, has ...

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  26. BOMBER'S FORCED LANDING.

    SYDNEY, April 24.—Running short of oil during the air pageant at Richmond yesterday, an R.A.A.F. Avro Anson bomber made a forced landing. ...

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  27. IRON GUARDS.

    BUKAREST, April 23.—A group of persons who belonged to the Fascist Iron Guard, which King Carol has suppressed by decree, have been removed to ...

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  28. A FRENCH FEAR.

    LONDON, April 23.—France, like Switzerland, is concerned about a possible Italo-German threat by way of Switzerland. ...

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  29. THE ARMS EMBARGO.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.—Hostile demonstrations against the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) occurred at a meeting convened by the Spanish Relief Committee ...

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  30. "DEGENERATED" LOAN COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Commenting on the Loan Council decisions, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) said yesterday that the Commonwealth ...

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  31. RACECOURSE TO GAOL.

    LONDON, April 22.—Convicted of having by a confidence trick stolen £2,500 from Pherozahah Balsara, a retired Indian architect, Arthur Cardiff Mead (43), ...

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  32. GIRL STOWAWAY'S ESCAPADE

    ADELAIDE, April 24.—The 15-year-old girl stowaway who arrived from Sydney on Wednesday night, and who escaped from a girls' home at Parkside while ...

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  33. DISASTROUS FAIR.

    DELHI, April 22.—As many as 100 deaths daily from cholera are reported from Hardwar (United Provinces) where fires are burning day and night to ...

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  34. DEATH ON THE BRIDGE.

    LONDON, April 22.—While his ship, the 24,000-ton liner Wilhelm Gustloff, was on a cruise to Madeira, in connection with the Nazi Government's "Strength ...

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  35. CARE OF QUINTUPLETS.

    CALLANDER (Ontario), April 23.—Commenting today on the action of Mr. Dionne, father of the famous quintuplets, in asking the Attorney-General of ...

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  36. STORMY UNION MEETING.

    "That this section of the A.W.U. has no confidence in the mining branch and asks the State committee to declare all positions vacant and to call for fresh ...

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  37. MINE DISASTER.

    HANGER (Virginia), April 23.—Miners were trapped today by a dust explosion at the Keenmount coalmine. Twenty charred and mangled bodies have been ...

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  38. ANXIOUS PRELATES.

    VATICAN CITY, April 22.—Dr. Milani, the Pope's trusted physician, is in bed, suffering from rheumatism, and His Holiness refuses to see another doctor. Since ...

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  39. FILM STAR'S MONEY.

    HOLLYWOOD, April 23.—Following on a complaint to the police by Simone Simon, the French film star, that there had been a shrinkage in her bank account ...

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  40. BRIDESMAIDS DIE OF BURNS.

    LONDON, April 24.—As a result of a fire in a photographer's studio at Coventry, where a bridal party was being photographed yesterday, two bridesmaids ...

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  41. PREMONITION OF DEATH.

    BOMBAY, April 23.—"My days are numbered. I am not likely to live long, perhaps a year." says Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the nationalist leader, in an article. He ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. NAZIS' REVENGE.

    NEW YORK, April 23.—Four men invaded the office of the editor of an anti-Nazi magazine, stripped him and painted swastikas all over him, and ripped an ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. THIEVES ROB PICTURE GALLERY

    LONDON, April 23.—A gang of thieves raided the picture gallery of Chilham Castle, Canterbury, the residence of Sir Edmund and Lady Davis, and took ...

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  44. ACTRESS'S JEWELS STOLEN.

    HOLLYWOOD April 23.—A burglar stole jewels valued at 25.000 dollars (approximately £5,000 sterling) from the home of Carole Lombard. the film star. ...

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