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  2. SUCHOWFU FIGHT.

    SHANGHAI, May 18.—Japanese shell rained throughout yesterday on Sucheowfu, the city at the junction of the Lunghai and Tientsin-Nanking railways ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRITISH AIR ISSUE.

    LONDON, May 17.—As the movements of the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) are still restricted by an attack of gout, the debate in the House ...

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  4. THE CZECH MINORITIES.

    LONDON, May 17.—"Negotiations, it is understood, are beginning immediately between the Czechoslovak Government and Herr Henlein, leader of the Sudeten ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ITALO-FRENCH TALKS.

    LONDON, May 18.—The importance of the Spanish question in the relations between the great European Powers, particularly its influence in impeding the ...

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  6. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE.

    LONDON, May 18.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that he understands that the Anglo-American trade ...

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  7. IRON ORE EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, May 18.—The action by the Federal Government to conserve Australia's deposits of iron ore for national purposes is expected to be more drastic ...

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  8. LOST IN THE NORTH.

    WYNDHAM, May 18.—The flying doctor plane Dunbar Hooper, with Dr. A. King and Pilot A. Cundy aboard, has been missing since it left Wyndham at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COMPANY'S PLANS.

    Late last night the accountant of the MacRobertson, Miller Aviation Co. (Mr. E. C. Gare) said that nothing further had been heard by the company except that ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL RETICENCE.

    LONDON, May 17.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) told the House of Commons today that he was not in a position to make any ...

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  11. THE FLYING DOCTOR.

    Dr. King was appointed in September, 1936, to succeed Dr. R. J. Coto as resident medical officer and flying doctor at Wyndham. A graduate of the ...

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  12. THE NEW AIR MINISTER.

    LONDON, May 18.—The new Secretary for Air, Sir Kingsley Wood, is a solicitor by profession. In 1918 he promoted a national memorial advocating ...

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  13. SUGGESTED WORLD CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, May 18.—Surprise has been caused in official quarters in Canberra by the suggestion that discussions between Great Britain and the United ...

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  14. COMPANY'S LEASES.

    The Acting-Minister for Mines (Mr. M F. Troy) gave consideration yesterday to the recommendation of the District Warden (Mr. S. M. Reynolds, R.M.) at Broome ...

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  15. A PARIS REPORT.

    PARIS, May 18.—Writing in "L'Oeuvre" Madame Tabouis, the prominent political commentator, makes the remarkable suggestion that Germany and Poland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CANADA'S BARGAIN.

    CANBERRA, May 18.—The results of the trade treaty made with Canada last September are becoming progressively more disappointing. According to the ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND CREDIT

    LONDON, May 18.—The City Editor of the "Daily Herald" (Labour), commenting on the failure of New Zealand stocks to respond to the excellent Budget figures ...

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  18. LONDON RAIL DISASTER.

    LONDON, May 17.—An inquiry is to be made immediately into the cause of the underground railway smash today. Seven persons were killed and 50 were ...

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  19. SPANISH WAR.

    SARAGOSSA, May 17.—Rebel troops have captured Corbalan, north-east of Teruel. ...

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  20. REFUGEE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, May 17.—The Foreign Under-Secretary (Mr. Butler) answered in the House of Commons today a question regarding the United States proposal for ...

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  21. VIOLINIST'S ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, May 17.—A double romance in the families of Menuhin and Nicholas was revealed today. It was announced last week that Yehudi Menuhin, the ...

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  22. COLONIES DEMAND.

    BERLIN, May 18.—Captain Wenig, propaganda leader in the German Colonial League, declared in a speech at Munich today that the absorption of ...

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  23. NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, May 18.—Although the details are still secret in England, Mr. Hector C. Bywater, naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," reveals that a ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS.

    The State Government has agreed to a proposal by the Federal Government that a survey be made of the iron ore deposits in Western Australia. A ...

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  25. RELATIONS WITH EIRE

    LONDON, May 17.—The Bill confirming the agreement between the Governments of the United Kingdom and of Fire passes the third reading in the ...

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  26. FIELD MARSHAL IN SHORTS.

    COLOMBO, May 18.—Field Marshal von Biomberg, formerly German Defence Minister, and his young wife, who was his secretary before their marriage last ...

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  27. DIPLOMATIC BREAK.

    LONDON, May 17.—The Mexican Minister in Britain (Senor Primo Villamichel) left London this afternoon following the decision of the Mexican ...

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  28. R.A.A.F. TO ASSIST.

    DARWIN, May 18.—The Administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. C. L. A. Abbott) announced late tonight that he had been in touch with the Air Board ...

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  29. Love of Music Shared.

    MELBOURNE, May 18.—Miss Nicholas, an aunt of Mr. Lindsay Nicholas, and Miss Nola Nicholas, said today at her home in Lansell-road, ...

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  30. BODY FOUND IN COTTAGE.

    LONDON, May 17.—The Northumberland police are investigating the death of Jane Scott (33), a school teacher on holiday from Australia. ...

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  31. BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, May 17.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the German Government has made representations to Brazil ...

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  32. SEA TRIP TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, May 17.—Asked to consult with the shipping companies to expedite the voyage to Sydney, which had taken five weeks for the past 30 years, the ...

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  33. MISSING STEAMER'S FATE.

    LONDON, May 17.—Sir John Latta, chairman of the Nitrate Producers' Steamship Co., owners of the steamer Anglo-Australian (5,456 tons), which has ...

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  34. DESERTERS FROM CRUISER.

    LONDON, May 18.—It is announced from Hong Kong that 15 ratings of the cruiser Dorsetshire deserted in Australian waters. Four of them, it is understood. ...

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  35. ARREST OF VON CRAMM.

    LONDON, May 17.—The Berlin correspondent of the ''Daily Telegraph" states that evidence of the secrecy of the arrest of Baron von Cramm, the German ...

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  36. FRENCH RECRUITING.

    PARIS, May 17.—The Ministry of Colonies has asked French Indo-China to provide 20,000 additional recruits in 1938 and the African colonies to provide ...

    Article : 33 words
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