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  2. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    Herr Foerster, the Danzig Nazi leader who recently conferred with Herr Hitler, again asserted on Saturday that Danzig would return to the Reich. Meanwhile, the German Press campaign against Poland is increasing both in violence and in volume. ...

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  3. TALKS ON TIENTSIN.

    It is reported from Tokio that the Anglo-Japanese talks there on the Tientsin dispute have virtually broken down as a result of Japanese insistence that the economic issues should be discussed simultaneously with the preservation of order in Tientsin. ...

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  4. AIR DEFENCE TEST.

    LONDON, August 13.—Disinterested observers consider that the chief lesson of the air force and air raid precautions exercises during the week is that they ...

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  5. WHEAT CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 13.—Interviewed in Melbourne today, the Premier of Western Australia, (Mr. J. C. Willcock) made the following statement regarding the ...

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  6. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, August 13.—Little hope is entertained for the safety of two American airmen who set out from St. Peters (Nova Scotia) on Friday morning on an ...

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  7. VICTORIA'S ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 13.—The collapse of the negotiations for the participation of the State Governments in a wheat stabilisation plan is expected when the ...

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  8. U.S. AIR DISASTERS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Thirteen men lost their lives in two air force crashes today. At Langley Field (Virginia) a ...

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  9. "VICTORY IN SIGHT."

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—General Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese national leader and generalissimo, in a message today declares:—"With victory clearly in ...

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  10. NEW YORK FAIR.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Over 75,000 visitors to the New York World's Fair today joined the Australian colony of 400 and United States and Australian officials in ...

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  11. THE AXIS INTENTIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—Madame Tabouis, the French political commentator, predicts in an article in "L'Ouvre" that Signor Mussolini will shortly appear in the ...

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  12. VIEWS OF GROWERS' UNION.

    On Saturday the president of the West Australian Wheat and Woolgrowers' Union (Mr. T. H. Powell) received the following telegram from the president of ...

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  13. AGAINST BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—A Tokio dispatch says that a preliminary meeting in Tientsin of the anti-British committees in North China resolved to expand and ...

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  14. CHINESE ADVANCE ON RAILWAY.

    CHUNGKING, Aug. 11.—Chinese troops moving west towards the Shanghai-Hangchow railway now threaten Kashing, Kashan and other points along the ...

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  15. A QUIET ANNIVERSARY.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 13.—The elaborate precautions taken to prevent serious trouble in the city today—the second anniversary of the outbreak of hostilities ...

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  16. THE FARMER'S COSTS.

    Sir,—In his comments published in Friday's issue of "The West Australian" the president of the Wheat and Wool Growers' Union (Mr. T. H. Powell) ...

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  17. GERMAN WHEAT PURCHASE.

    BUKAREST, Aug. 12.—Germany has bought 300,000 tons of Rumanian wheat. ...

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  18. ON THE FRENCH FRONTIERS.

    ROME, Aug. 12.—Marshal de Bono has reported to Signor Mussolini that the fortifications on the western frontier are being carried out very expeditiously. ...

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  19. ACCIDENT TOLL.

    LONDON, August 11.—Further details were made available this evening concerning the crash of the Royal Air Force Fairey bomber earlier in the day in which ...

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  20. BAN ON JEWISH REFUGEES.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 11.—No more Jewish refugees will be allowed in the Japanese-occupied section of the International Settlement after August 21. ...

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  21. SURRENDER OF SUSPECTS.

    LONDON, August 12.—Protests have been made from many quarters at the decision of the Government to hand over to the Japanese for trial the four ...

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  22. ITALO-GERMAN TALKS.

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—The Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano), accompanied by the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop), travelled by motor ...

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  23. JAPAN AND EUROPE.

    TOKIO, Aug. 13.—The Prime Minister (Baron Hiranuma) in a statement today said the Foreign Office was formulating a concrete programme of Japanese ...

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  24. MOSCOW NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—The British and French military missions reached Moscow yesterday and, accompanied by the British Ambassador (Sir William Seeds) ...

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  25. QUAINT QUESTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Common questions asked of the staff at the Australian pavilion at the New York World's Fair are: "Does it take long to learn the ...

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  26. SPANISH CABINET.

    BURGOS, Aug. 13.—Members of the new Cabinet last night took an oath of allegiance to General Frances. Subsequently they issued a joint ...

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  27. LATE FLYING-OFFICER KINANE.

    Flying-Officer William Kinane, who was killed when a Royal Air Force bomber struck a high-tension cable when participating in a raiding test in ...

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  28. BRITISH MANOEUVRES.

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—British army manoeuvres based on the kind of situation which might arise if Danzig were invaded will be begun tomorrow by troops ...

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  29. RUMANIA AND TURKEY

    ISTANBUL, August 12.—King Carol of Rumania, who is returning from a cruise, had a lengthy conference here today with the President of Turkey (General Inonu) ...

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  30. SAKHALIN DISPUTE.

    TOKIO, Aug. 13.—Following the signature of an agreement by which Japanese concessionaires operating in Soviet territory on Sakhalin Island will increase the ...

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  31. NEW ITALIAN AMBASSADOR.

    ROME, Aug. 13.—A communique issued today said General Gambara, commander of the Italian legionaries in Spain, had been appointed Ambassador to Spain and ...

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  32. SKODA ARMS WORKS.

    LONDON, August 11.—The Minister for Supply (Dr. Burgin) today issued the following statement regarding reports which have recently appeared in ...

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  33. BRITON RELEASED.

    MADRID, Aug. 12.—Mr. Charles Ray. president of the British Chamber of Commerce, who was arrested yesterday in a round-up of persons judged to have ...

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  34. COAL GAS ENGINES.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—New types of motor car engines driven by high compression coal gas, which it is claimed operate as efficiently as engines driven by oil or ...

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  35. MURDER GLORIFIED.

    VIENNA, August 12.—An elaborate ceremony has been arranged for the unveiling in Planetta-square tomorrow of a bust of Otto Planetta, the murderer of ...

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  36. AIRLINER ON FIRE.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—The Luxeuil (France) correspondent of the British United Press states that the nine passengers—five men and four women—aboard ...

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  37. A DOUBLE CRASH.

    LONDON, August 11.—In a double crash at Tatsfield (Surrey) today the pilots of two Royal Air Force fighter planes were killed. ...

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  38. INDIAN TROOPS FOR EGYPT.

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—The Cairo correspondent of the British United Press says that 7,000 Indian troops who will land at Suez tomorrow will be dispatched to the ...

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  39. SYNAGOGUE PILLAGED

    BRATISLAVA, Aug. 12.—Two hundred Nazis today pillaged and flooded the principal synagogue in Bratislava, afterwards burning the prayer books in the street. ...

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  40. PALESTINE ARMS HAUL.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—A record was achieved yesterday in a matter which closely concerns the pacification of Palestine when, according to a report ...

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  41. EGYPTIAN COTTON

    CAIRO, Aug. 13.—In reply to the United States subsidy on cotton ex[?]rts the Government has abolished the cotton export tax of 16/ a bale. ...

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  42. MORE I.R.A. EXPULSIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—The Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) today signed a further six orders for the expulsion of persons suspected of having been ...

    Article : 37 words
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