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  2. GERMAN TREND.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—Events in Germany—not merely the military manoeuvres, with their considerable extension, but the stock exchange slump and the ...

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  3. AIRCRAFT WORKS STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 18—Preliminary negotiations between representatives of the parties which were expected to have led to a conference to discuss the strike ...

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  4. SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A further message from Barcelona repeats the Spanish Government claims to have inflicted heavy losses on the rebels on the Ebro ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CZECHOSLOVAK ISSUE.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—The negotiations in Prague for a settlement of the differences between the Czechoslovak Government and the Sudeten German ...

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  6. BRITISH VIGILANCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.-It is gathered that the German situation-political, military and economic—was uppermost in the minds of the-Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 18.—Following further negotiations in the last few days, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced tonight that the point had been ...

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  8. LONDON REPRESENTATION.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 18.—Statements that the Agents-General representing the Australian States in London were dissatisfied with existing relations between them ...

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  9. BRITISH SHIPPING DECLINE

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—It transpires that the Australian Attorney-General (Mr. B. G. Menzies) while in London with the trade delegation vigorously advocated the ...

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  10. NEW BOATS FOR BIG CROSSINGS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—It is expected that the Cabot-the first of eight strengthened Empire flying boats now in construction for Imperial Airways—will emerge from ...

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  11. AGENTS-GENERAL MEET.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—After a two-hour meeting today between the Agents- General of the Australian States, their chairman, Mr. C. E. W. James ...

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  12. WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGNERS.

    LONDON, Aug 17.—The nature of General Franco's long-delayed reply to the British plan for the withdrawal of foreign combatants from Spain and the ...

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  13. HANGAR FOR ROSE BAY.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 18.—The new hangar building for the air mail terminal at Rose Bay, Sydney, will be in use in February. Today it was announced that ...

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  14. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON. Aug. 18.—The slump on the Berlin bourse has had little effect on the London Stock Exchange, which shows a rather more cheerful tone. There is also ...

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  15. COALMINERS' UNREST.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 18.—Terms of settlement of the dispute which led to the calling of free labour for the North Wallarah group of collieries were reached at ...

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  16. BOMBING OF TOWNS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The commission of two British officers which made its headquarters at Toulouse last week and which, as from last Saturday. became ...

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  17. CAUSE OF DIFFICULTIES.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 18—The Premier (Mr. Forgan smith) said today that the difficulties that had arisen over the treatment of Agents-General In London ...

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  18. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—Halted In their drive up the Yangtze Valley against Hankow, the Japanese are reported to have begun a new offensive in Southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FRENCH POLICY.

    PARIS, Aug. 18.—The Prime Minister (M. Daladier), in an address to journalists today, denounced the gold hoarding which was being manifested France ...

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  20. PALESTINE TERROR.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A telegram to the Colonial Office today from the High Commissioner for Palestine (Sir Harold MacMichael) states that yesterday ...

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  21. SUPPORT FROM N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—The dispute at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory at Fishermen's Bend has now been extended to New South Wales. ...

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  22. NO SURPRISE CAUSED IN PERTH.

    The complaints of Federal Intrusion on the sovereign rights of the States and of social and official snubs of State representatives, which have been aired by the ...

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  23. ITALY PROUD OF HER PART.

    ROME, Aug. 18.—Italy's Intention to perpetuate the part she has played In the Spanish civil war is revealed by an announcement that the Italian Royal ...

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  24. QUAYSIDE MYSTERY.

    Widespread inquiries by the police have failed to throw any light on the mysterious disappearance three months ago of Archibald Earl Stoddart (about 37). and ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SUCCESS.

    LONDON. Aug. 18.—His trading activities on behalf of South Australia have made it necessary for the South Australian Agent-General and Trade ...

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  26. YACHT AGROUND.

    BRISBANE. Aug. I8.—The Sydney yacht Fram ran aground among shoals about 500 yards from the share two miles south of Amity Point, the northern end ...

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  27. GAS TRAGEDY.

    An improvement in the condition of Gladys Mavis Knowles (27) and her son, Roy (5), survivors of the Victoria Park gas tragedy on Wednesday night, ...

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  28. EMPLOYERS CRITICISED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—Referring today to the breakdown of negotiations at the preliminary conference to discuss terms of resumption of work by the striking ...

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  29. CLAIMS BY ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—A meeting of coalfields members of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association this afternoon decided to serve their log of ...

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  30. TYPHOID DEATH AT SEA.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—A most thorough inspection of the strathnaver on here arrival from Australia today having revealed that a fatal case of typhoid at ...

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  31. SHANGHAI FUSILLADE.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 18.—A Chinese superintendent in the Shanghai Municipal Police was shot dead today, when unidentified assassins fired a fusillade of ...

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  32. NAVAL EXPANSION.

    BERLIN, Aug. 17.—Vice-Admiral Guse, Chief-of-staff of the Naval War Command, announced today that Germany was reopening the Vulkan shipyards at ...

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  33. NO COMMENT BY MR. LYONS.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 18.—Although his intervention was largely responsible for the arrangements made for a settlement of the aircraft factory strike by a ...

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  34. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    LONDON. Aug. 17.—According to the Paris correspondent of the `Daily Telegraph" the Government Is reported to have decided to place the port of ...

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  35. NEW YORK RACKETS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 17—Mr. Thomas E. Dewey (Special Prosecutor in the war on crime in New York) opened his address to the jury today in the trial of ...

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  36. ANNIVERSARY INCIDENT.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 18.—Japan has apologised for the action of disguised Japanese in the International settlement on August 13 (the anniversary of ...

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  37. EXTENSION TELEPHONE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—During the hearing of a case today at the Small Debts Court, in which the Postmaster-General's Department claimed £9114/9 from R. C. ...

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  38. BRISBANE SHOW.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 18.—Fine weather again favoured the Royal Show today and it now seems likely that this yearn exhibition will set a new attendance ...

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  39. AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—"Vice-Admiral Guse's announcement," states Mr. Hector C. Bywater. naval correspondent of the 'Dally Telegraph," "confirms that ...

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  40. FISH FROM JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Aug. 18.—At the request of Professor W. J. Dakin, of the University of Sydney (who was Professor of Biology at the University of Western Australia ...

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  41. FRENCH SOLDIERS ARRESTED.

    PEIPING, Aug. 18.—The Japanese arrested two French soldiers this morning in the Legation Quarter, to which they had fled after a cabaret brawl. They are ...

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  42. POLAR AIR ROUTE.

    MOSCOW. Aug. 18.—Colonel Lindbergh, the famous American airman, is discussing with the Soviet the establishment of a regular air line from Europe ...

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  43. THE CRITIC'S FATE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 18.—The Kyneton branch of the Hibernian (Australasian) Catholic Benefit Society this morning sent a telegram to Dr. Shields, M.L.A. ...

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  44. GERMANS IN MANILA.

    MANILA, Aug. 18.—The German Consul (Herr G. A. Sakowsky) has ordered all German nationals to resign from the German Club, a previous ultimatum ...

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  45. PAYING FOR THE WAR.

    TOKIO, Aug. 17.—The flotation of a £25,000,000 internal loan, bearing interest at 31½ per cent, to meet war expenses, was announced today by the Minister for ...

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  46. LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The "News- Chronicle" states that on her next flight the Mercury, the upper seaplane component of the Mayo composite aircraft, ...

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  47. COMMUNISM IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Mr. Noah M. Mason, Republican member of the House of Representatives for Illinois, giving evidence today before the House of ...

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  48. ISLAND STRONGHOLD.

    ROME, Aug. 18.—Piloting his own plane, Signor Mussolini flew today from Rome to Italy's new Mediterranean stronghold, Pantellaria Island (between ...

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  49. Washington Reticent.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 17—It is believed that Colonel Lindbergh's visit to Moscow may be the forerunner of a Soviet aeroplane service to the United States, ...

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  50. JEWS NERVOUS IN TRIESTE.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that, in view of Signor Mussolini's forthcoming visit to Trieste, Signor Salem, the ...

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  51. SKELETON IN SANDHILL.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 18.—The skeleton discovered burled in sand near Gepp's Cross yesterday was examined today and it was considered that death was due ...

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  52. FOOTBALL POOL PRIZES.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The day has gone when it was possible to win £30,000 for a penny in a football pool. A conference of promoters of pools has decided on a ...

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  53. BASEBALL IN GAS MASKS.

    TOKIO, Aug. 18.—A grotesque baseball match in which players will wear gas masks will be held on Saturday between teams from Japanese air defence ...

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