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  3. LAWLESS Attacks on SHIPPING Britain Prepares to Combat Submarine Menace

    REINFORCEMENT of the British destroyer strength in the Mediterranean and the prospects of the forthcoming discussions between the Mediterranean Powers are the two topics which vie for chief place in to-day's newspapers. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN PURGE

    Charged with espionage, a young Englishman, Robert Valentine Bell, is detained by the Leningrad Ogpu and put in gaol. The British ...

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  6. DARING ESCAPE

    Although handcuffed, Malloy Kuykendall (22), wno was serving 75 years for robbery, recorded one of the most daring escapes on record from the ...

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  7. HOW THE NATIONS ACCEPTED THE MOVE

    A Paris message states that there is the utmost satisfaction and relief throughout France at the British decision to reinforce the Mediterranean ...

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  8. SUGGESTED MEASURE

    The diplomatic writer of the "Daily Telegraph" says British anti-submarine plans are still confidential, but it is believed they will include a joint ...

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  9. PARALYSIS TOLL INCREASES

    The fifth adult death and the 21st in the infantile paralysis epidemic occurred this morning. The victim, a man of 82, of South Melbourne, was ...

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  10. DUNEDIN BOY'S LUCK

    Metro-Goldwyn has signed up Ronnie St. Clair, aged 13, of Dunedin, to star in a role in the movie "Thoroughbreds Don't Cry," for which Freddie ...

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  11. SHINING THE BALL DOES IT ADVANTAGE BOWLERS?

    The "Daily Telegraph's" cricket writer understands that an effort is being made to persuade the M.C.C. to forbid the practice of ...

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  12. A SPECTACULAR WAGER

    Alan Cooper is certainly spectacular He gave £19,000 for Talking. £7000 for Mala and sold the Derby candidate. St. Constant, for £1. ...

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  13. LABOR IN THE STATES

    John Lewis, the Labor leader, in a nation-wide broadcast inferentially threatened Roosevelt of the consequences of alienating the sympathies ...

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  14. FOUR BRITISH DESTROYERS

    The British and France Governments are working out plans for submission to the Mediterranean Conference at Geneva. ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE

    Riding a motor bike along Barrackstreet yesterday afternoon. Arthur Frederick Playle. of 93 Hay-street. Perth, crashed into a car opposite ...

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  16. DAMAGED SUBMARINE IN FRENCH PORT

    The Spanish Government submarine C4 arrived at Verdon, the commander seeking permission to effect repairs, stating that the submarine was ...

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  17. POSTAL FACILITIES

    Senator Collett (U.A.P. Western Australia), asked the Postmaster-General if provision had been made in the estimates of expenditure on public ...

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  19. A DETERMINED STAND LIKELY

    In connection with the Mediterranean Conference. the meeting will be held at Geneva. probably on September 11 or 13. ...

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  20. SIX THOUSAND WOMEN DOCTORS IN BRITAIN

    According to the British Medical Journal, there are now 59,010 registered medical practitioners in Great Britain, of whom 6000 are women. ...

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  21. REPUBLICAN VICTORY

    The insurgents were driven out of Belchite after 24 hours of the flercost street fighting. Each house was stormed with grenades. ...

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  22. TWO NEW DESTROYERS LAUNCHED

    Messrs. Vickers-Armstrong yesterday launched from their naval yard at Walker-on-Type two destroyers. Es[?]me and Mashona. The two vessels ...

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  23. GRACE MOORE OPERATION

    Grace Moore has undergone an operation and her condition is good. ...

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  24. BRITISH FILM WINS MUSSOLINI CUP

    "It's a great film, magnificently produced, and does honor to the British film industry," declares the "Corriere Dollasers" in lauding ...

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  25. JAP OFFENSIF DELAYED Havoc Caused by Chinese Machine-Guns

    The Chinese claim to have further delayed the Japanese offensive from Woosung as the result of a day-long artillery duel. ...

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  26. SOVIET OUTBURST

    Commenting on the sinking of the Timiryasev, "Investia." accuses Italy of piracy in the Mediterranean and describes Mussolini as "a notorious ...

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  27. NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT

    Probably every telephone subscriber in Australia at one time or another has felt enraged at the thought that he has been ...

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  29. STRATEGIC SUCCESSES WON BY JAPAN

    Although the Chinese are reported to have overwhelmed 60,000 Japanese on the Shanghai front, rolling back their line along 15 ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST DANGER

    The Australian farm party were guests at Vancouver's Canadian Pacific Exhibition after a tour of British Columbia farm areas and the ...

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  31. A PUBLIC SERVICE "PLUM"

    In a fortnight's time the Undersecretary for Mines, Mr. M. J. Calanchini, goes on long service leave prior to his retirement from ...

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  32. MONEY FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA

    Ten thousand British Columbia Chinese workers have pledged a week's pay monthly to raise a quarter million war fund. ...

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  33. JAPANESE AIMS

    At the opening of the Diet, the Emperor said Japan was solicitous for the attainment ot peace and mutual co-operation with China, which had ...

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  34. FLOOD DAMAGE NEGLIGIBLE

    Receding floodwaters in practically every affected South Australian area have restored conditions to normal and farmers ...

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  35. AN ANTICOMMUNIST PLOT

    A conference, under the auspices of the Black Dragon Society, inaugurated a campaign to strengthen a GermanJapan anti-Communist pact. ...

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  36. BOMBS IN INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT

    Further severe Japanese air bombing at Chapel and huge fires at Hongkew are the chief incidents in the morning's news from Shanghai. ...

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  37. A DIPLOMAT REPLIES

    The new British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, has arrived. He refused to answer Questions regarding the British attitude in China, but said ...

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  38. TRUCK STOLEN FROM NORTHAM

    A report has been made to the C.I.B. that a 30cwt. British Bedford truck, painted red. registration number GO 403 was stolen from Northam during ...

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  40. NUGGETT PAINTING COMPETITION.

    The Nuggestt Polish Company wish to advise competitors that all entries bear[?]g the postmark not later than September 14 will be elegible for the ...

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  41. TREATY PORT BOMBED

    The Japanese fleet has bombarded the treaty port of Amoy. Amoy is [?]25 miles north-east of Canton and is among the most ...

    Article : 69 words
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