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  2. JAPAN WARNED.

    LONDON, Jan. 16—Publication of the text of the Note the British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Cralgie) presented to the Japanese Foreign ...

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  3. TOKIO RECEPTION.

    TOKIO, Jan. 16.—Political observers express the opinion that the British Note is stiffer than that recently presented by the United States. It will undoubtedly ...

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  4. CATALAN DRIVE.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—Flushed with victory, General Franco's forces continue to meet with success on their drive through Catalonia. Following the fall of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PORT KEMBLA DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—A stormy meeting of Port Kembla waterside workers tonight considered the acceptance or rejection of the basis of settlement of the pig ...

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  6. ITALY'S TERMS.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—It was officially announced in Rome last night that Signor Mussolini told the British Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) during their ...

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  7. BUSHFIRES' RAVAGES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—Light rain fell today in many of the districts where serious losses had been caused by bushfires over the week-end and, with few ...

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  8. HEDLAND CYCLONE.

    There was great jubilation in Port Hedland on Saturday afternoon when the post office made contact with Marble Bar and the world beyond for the first ...

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  9. Queensland Appeal.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 16.—Queensland's sympathy for sufferers in the Victorian bushfires was expressed in practical form in the response to a broadcast appeal ...

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  10. LORD GALWAY'S MESSAGE.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 16.—The Governor- General (Lord Gowrie) has received the following message from the Governor- General of New Zealand (Viscount ...

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  11. "THE TIMES" SYMPATHISES.

    LONDON. Jan. 15.—'"The Times," in a leader. expresses sympathy with the bush fire sufferers and extols the fire-fighters. It adds that the fires will not dismay ...

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  12. CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—Commentators emphasize that the British Note to Japan leaves no doubt of the British recognition that, despite his continued defeats ...

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  13. ORIGIN OF AN OUTBREAK.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—Cyril James Hayward (39) was sentenced to three months Imprisonment with hard labour when he pleaded guilty in the Goulburn Police ...

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  14. CHUNGKING AIR RAID.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 15.—Although opposed by anti-aircraft guns and pursuit planes, 76 Japanese war planes today raided Chungking, the present home of ...

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  15. DEATHS FROM HEAT.

    SYDNEY. Jan. 16—The number of deaths as a result of the heat-wave now exceeds 100. Deaths reported today were those of Charles Adams, of Hillston; Mrs. ...

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  16. SERVICING FOREIGN DEBTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Chinese Embassy announced today the Chinese Government would be unable to continue the advances, already totalling £5,810.000. to ...

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  17. IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.-William House (60), of Drummond, who was severely burnt in a fire last week, died today, bringing the number of deaths ...

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  18. GERMAN AMBITIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15—Nervousness at the possibility of Germany directing her attention to Western Europe, which has been prevalent for a considerable time is ...

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  19. SMALL STEAMER WRECKED

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—The wooden coastal steamer Belbowrie (218 tons), with a crew of ten went ashore at Malabar, near Marouba Point, about 9.30 o'clock ...

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  20. POLAND AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Jan 15.—According to the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" it has been suggested from Berlin that the proposed three-day visit ...

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  21. POSTAL DEPARTMENT SUFFERS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Damage estimated, so far at £35,000 had been caused to telephone and telegraph equipment by bushfires, said the Director of Posts and ...

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  22. CONSULAR BAG INCIDENT.

    LONDON. Jan. 16—The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that the authorities at Burgos (the seat of General Franco's ...

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  23. THE "DIVINE WAY."

    TOKIO, Jan. 16.—Declaring in an interview today that Japan had neither the intention nor need to adopt totalitarianism, Baron Hiranuma, the new ...

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  24. ANTI-COMINTERN PACT

    HSINGKING, Jan. 16—Manchukuo has decided to join the Anti-Comintern Pact. [The pact was originally concluded between Germany and Japan in 1936. Italy ...

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  25. RETURN TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan 15.—Crowds cheered the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) on his arrival at Victoria station this evening from Rome, and again as his car ...

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  26. LEARNING THE LESSON.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 16—Steps will probably be taken In the near future to build up an official organization for the prevention of bushfires throughout ...

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  27. CAR SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16—Athol Tier and Dan Agar, well-known to radio listeners as "Mrs. 'Arris and Mrs. 'Iggs," were injured in a motor smash at the ...

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  28. ENSIGN AIRLINERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—Imperial Airways has withdrawn its new giant 40-passenger four-engined Ensign airliners from the London-Paris service and is ...

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  29. R.A.F. PLANE CRASHES

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—Flying-Officer Alexander Charles Douglas, formerly of Victor Harbour, South Australia, was killed when a plane belonging to the ...

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  30. GERMAN APPRECIATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states:— "German comment is cautious but positive in its appreciation of the Rome talks. ...

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  31. A KING IN QUARANTINE.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 16.—Because an American woman passenger developed smallpox, the boy King of Slam is spending tonight in quarantine at Singapore ...

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  32. BELGIUM'S PREMIER.

    BRUSSELS, Jan. 15.—The congress of the Socialist Party today passed a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister, M. Spaak, by 312 votes to 197. ...

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  33. SHIPBUILDER'S DEATH.

    LONDON. Jan. 16.—The death occurred today in his 78th year, of Sir Alexander Kennedy, chairman of the Fairfield shipbuilding and Engineering ...

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  34. REPAIRING DAMAGE.

    The State Government has arranged for the Engineer for the North-West (Mr. G. Drake-Brockman) to go immediately to Port Hedland to take up the ...

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  35. DENTAL TRADE CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Jan. 16.—Statements made by Mr. Jennings, M.H.R., at the Australian Dental Trade Conference today appear to supply evidence to support ...

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  36. SHOOTING INCIDENT.

    HOBART, Jan. 16.—Aliph Isaac Burris (48) was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital today, following a shooting incident in which a man and his wife ...

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  37. PACKING OF GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Research work is proceeding in Australia into the manufacture of wrapping paper impregnated with rubber. If the experiments now ...

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  38. ROAD OVER FRENCH TERRITORY

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—The Jibuti correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that a number of Italian officers, after enrolling native troops at Harrar, ...

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  39. BRITISH TROOPS IN EIRE.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—Troops of the Republican Army today placarded Dublin, Cork and northern Irish towns with declarations demanding "in God's name ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FUND.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 16.—Contributions to the "Advertiser" bushfire relief fund today amounted to about £2,700, including several gifts of £100. The total is now ...

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  41. RAILWAY GUARD KILLED.

    BRISBANE. Jan. 16.—Thomas Joseph Buckley (53), of Gymple, a railway guard was thrown from the van of the Bundaberg-Brisbane mail train near ...

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  42. NEW BIBLE TRANSLATION.

    LONDON. Jan. 15.—Monsignor Ronald Knox has resigned his position as Roman Catholic chaplain at the University of Oxford in order to make an English ...

    Article : 39 words
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