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  2. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The Japanese threats to the Shanghai International Settlement and the British and French recessions at Tientsin are being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Feb 27.—The disclosure that the Federal Ministry will move for the complete abandonment, rather than the suspension, of the national insurance ...

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  4. POLAND AND NAZIS.

    WARSAW, Feb. 26.—Demonstrations against Germany, mainly by university, students, which broke out last Friday as a result of Nazi activities in Danzig and ...

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  5. SPANISH ISSUE.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—In the House of Commons today the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) announced the British Government's recognition of General ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT SURVEY.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—A survey of unemployment just completed by the economic committee of the Trade Union Congress has startled Socialist leaders because it ...

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  7. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—The chairman of the Loan Council (Mr. Casey) announced today that a meeting of the Loan Council would be held at Canberra on March ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—Important matters of policy will have to be decided by the Federal Ministry in settling on a means of establishing the voluntary national ...

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  9. PRESSURE ON JAPAN.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.-Mr. J. W. Nicolson, chairman of the China section of the London Chamber of Commerce, in a letter to "'The Times." after referring ...

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  10. NEW PALESTINE PLAN.

    LONDON. Feb. 27.—It Is reported that the executive of the Jewish Agency has rejected the British Government's proposals for a solution of the Palestine ...

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  11. TRAINING CAMPS FOR YOUTHS.

    LONDON. Feb. 27.—As an outcome of its decision to tackle the problem of unemployed youths the Government is considering the establishment of 50 ...

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  12. FRIENDSHIP WITH FRANCE.

    LONDON. Feb. 27.—A message from Warsaw states that after the arrival there yesterday of the Italian "goodwill mission to Poland, its leader, Count ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SISTERS TRAPPED.

    BRISBANE. Feb. 27.—Trapped by a locked lattice door in a blazing house at the corner of Brookes and Mallon streets, Bowen Hills, early this morning, ...

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  14. PLANES FROM AMERICA.

    SYDNEY. Feb. 27.—The lint batch of the 50 Lockheed-Hudson fighting planes that the Federal Government has ordered from the United States will arrive in ...

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  15. "HANDS OFF FRANCE."

    PARIS, Feb. 27.—The Foreign Minister (M.- Bonnet) reaffirmed the Government's "bands o f France"- policy in an outspoken speech yesterday. ...

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  16. AIR FORCE PERSONNEL.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—In succession to Air Vice-Marshal R. Williams, who will leave by the Orcades for England tomorrow, Air-Commodore S. J . Goble ...

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  17. RUMANIAN JEWS.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The Bukarest correspondent of at the Daily 'Telegraph" .states that the suppression of the Rumanian Iron Guard permits relaxation ...

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  18. A SCHEME FOR WOMEN.

    SYDNEY. Feb. 27.—The Federal Cabinet decided today to supplement the plan for a manpower register with a women's register for service in a national ...

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  19. JERUSALEM PROTESTS.

    JERUSALEM, Feb. 27.—At meetings held last night by Jews to protest against the new British plan for Palestine resolution were passed stating that Jewry ...

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  20. ROME'S ASPIRATIONS.

    BERLIN, Feb. 27.—It is reliably 'reported that the Italian Ambassador to Germany (Dr. Bernardo Attolico) and the German' Foreign Minister (Herr von ...

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  21. LONDON DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Feb. 26.—Thirty mounted and 100 foot police, supported by three fire. engines, blocked the entrance to Downing-street when hundreds marched ...

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  22. LENIN'S WIDOW.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—A message a from. Moscow, reports the death -of Lenin's widow Madame "Krupskaya, at the age of 70 years. An earlier message from the ...

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  23. TREATMENT BY JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Feb. 27.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) said today that Japan had never discriminated against aliens and would not emulate her partners in ...

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  24. JAPANESE DIPLOMAT.

    NEW YORE. Feb. "27.—The death occurred today, from tuberculosis. of the former Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Hiroshi Saito). ...

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  25. WAVE OF TERRORISM.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—Bombing and shooting outrages reported from various parts of Palestine are regarded as the Jewish reaction to Arab "Victory" ...

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  26. REPEAL OF ACT PREFERRED.

    while the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) has jumped out of the fire of political opposition, he has still to climb out of the administrative frying pan of ...

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  27. PARTY ON GERMAN LINER.

    HAMBURG, Feb. 27. The owners of the German liner Kolnigstein, watch yesterday tried unsuccessfully to land a party of 165 Austrian Jews at Georgetown ...

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  28. PEACE OFFER REPORT.

    LONDON. Feb. 27.—The correspondent of the British United Press at Peiping reports that Major-General Kita, the Japanese Military. Attache at Peiping. is ...

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  29. MINISTER THREATENED.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—It is understood that following the recent bomb outrages in England, for which members of the Irish Republican Army were blamed, ...

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  30. ITALIAN ASSERTION.

    ROME. Feb. 26—In an article In the `Voce d'Italia" Signor Gayda. the semiofficial Italian publicist, declares:— "Britain and France have accepted the ...

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  31. RED CROSS EMERGENCY SERVICE

    HOBART. Feb. 27.—The establishment of a Red Cross emergency service by which it is intended to provide a reserve of trained men and women throughout ...

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  32. INDIAN GAOL RIOT.

    HYDERABAD, Feb. 26.—A warder and a convict were killed and 13 warders and four convicts were injured in a riot at a gaol at Warangal (in the Deccan). ...

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  33. IN THE WAR ZONE.

    LONDON, Feb. 26.—A message from Chungking, the seat of the Chinese National Government and headquarters of General Chiang Kai-shek. claims a ...

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  34. MISERY RENEWED.

    PARIS, Feb. 26.—A message from Perpiguan states that refugees from Spain were flooded out of their camps in the vicinity of Arles-sur-Pech, in the ...

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  35. SOVIET OFFICIAL'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The trial was continued in Moscow today of Mikhail Vosnissensky, formerly the chief wireless operator at the northern station situated ...

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  36. SPEED IN THE AIR.

    LONDON. Feb. 27.—When testing the terminal velocity stresses in power dives the test pilots trying out the new Vickers-Armstrong Supermarine single-seater ...

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  37. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    LONDON, Feb. 26.—During a sudden thunderstorm today lightning destroyed two balloons of the balloon barrage and set fire to a building under construction ...

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  38. COST OF ABANDONMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—Approved societies throughout Australia may present the Federal Government with a bill for at least £500.000 compensation if ...

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  39. BANNED FROM ITALY.

    ROME, Feb. 26.—Paul Gentizon. for 12 years correspondent of the Paris newspaper "Le Temps," Robert Hodel, the correspondent for a Zurich paper, ...

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  40. COLLISION IN FOG.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—In a fog yesterday evening, the American freighter Lillian (3,482 tons), bound from Puerto Rico to New York, came into collision ...

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  41. FRENCH AIR DEVELOPMENT.

    HANOI (French Indo-China). Feb. 27. —France has commenced the erection of a factory here, which will have a yearly output of 150 aeroplanes. ...

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  42. EDUCATION CAMPAIGN.

    The value of the education campaign on national insurance carried on in country districts during the past two weeks was stressed in a statement made ...

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  43. PRAGUE BOMB EXPLOSION.

    PRAGUE, Feb. 26.—The bomb that exploded in the centre of the city at an early hour this morning broke the windows of a Jewish shop and a former ...

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  44. SMUGGLING CHARGE DISPROVED

    ROME, Feb. 27.—Father Turo Paetro, vicar-general of the Heart of Mary Missionaries, who, with two Jews, was arrested recently on a charge of smuggling ...

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  45. CHINESE AIR SERVICE.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 27.—Chinese planes will begin a weekly mail and passenger service tomorrow between Chungking (the seat of the Government in the far ...

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  46. RANGOON STRIKES CALLED OFF.

    RANGOON, Feb. 27.—The students' strikes have been called off. All the' students' demands have been granted, including the release of non-criminal ...

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  47. EXPLOSIVES STOLEN.

    LONDON. Feb. 27.—Two thousand sticks of gelignite and 300 detonators have been stolen from the Barleyside colliery at Falkirk. ...

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