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  2. CHINESE GUERILLA TACTICS

    Continuance of guerilla warfare in the vicinity of Shanghai is reported to be causing the Japanese authorities much perturbation. Areas which were stated to have been "mopped up" ...

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  3. LOCKED IN THE ICE IN LAKE ERIE

    Powerful tugs, shouldering aside huge hummocks of ice, tried desperately to free seven Great Lakes freighters ice-bound in the Detroit River, near its entrance into Lake Erie, at Detroit (U.S.A.). The vessels were held fast until warmer weather melted the ice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BARBARIC DISPLAY

    Barbaric enthusiasm broke loose in front of the Koubbeh Palace last evening while university scribes were completing the marriage ...

    Article : 239 words
  5. DEFENCE THE KEYNOTE

    Defence is believed to be the note which M. Chautemps, latest Prime Minister of France, will strike in his speech to the Chamber of ...

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  6. AGREEMENT POSSIBLE

    A trade agreement between Britain and Eire is expected as a result of the conversations between the president of the Dall (Mr. de ...

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  7. MRS. BEAR TRAVELS ALONE

    THE Maunganui sailed from Hobart to-night with only the female of the pair of polar bears sold by the Hobart City Council to the ...

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  8. AIR PAGEANTS ABANDONED

    The annual air display at Hendon, which has thrilled millions during the last l8 years, is to be discontinued. The display has been ...

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  9. FIGHT FOR TERUEL

    A tour of positions at Teruel, which was captured recently by the Republicans, has convinced military observers ...

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  10. OPEN FIELD IN ARMY

    For the [?] time in [?] years the right of both Regular Army and Territorial officers to enter the highest ranks of the service is ...

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  11. SEVEN TRAINS DIVIDED

    When the engine of a special [?] train ran out of coal near Stawell on Thursday the train had to be divided into two sections and pulled to Stawell by a ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. CEREMONY AT SINGAPORE

    Although the Federal Ministry has been invited by the British Government to send a Minister to the opening of the graving dock at Singapore on February 24, the ...

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  13. BICYCLES, HORSES, AND CARS

    Canberra now has its traffic code like Melbourne or any other great city. The Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen) said yesterday that he had been engaged ...

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  14. MAN DROWNED IN LAKE

    How he had tried to rescue a drowning man, although he himself had no knowledge of life-saving methods, was described yesterday before the acting coroner (Mr. ...

    Article : 190 words
  15. CAROL WARNS BROTHER

    It is learned that King Carol of Bumania has sent a letter to his only brother, Prince Nicholas, who is engaged to winter sports at Kitzbuhel, refusing ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. ARABS QUARREL OVER CAMELS

    Desert patrols commanded by Major Glubb, who is known as "the second Lawrence of Arabia," have left for the Transjordan border, following a clash between ...

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  17. SINGLE-HANDED WAR RISKED

    Allegations that the Government had betrayed the peace, democracy, and strategic interests of Britain and the Empire were made by Mr. Herbert Morrison, ...

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  18. COLIBAN SYSTEM

    Sir,—Your sub-leader of January 20 implies (1) that failures of the Coliban system, such as the one that is now being experienced, could be avoided; and (2) ...

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  19. JEWS SEEK MEXICAN HAVEN

    Thousands of Jews joined in queues outside the Mexican Consulate after Mexico's announcement that a haven for Jews would be provided if a deposit of ...

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  20. IMPRESSED BY GASFIGHTING METHODS

    Having visited a gas-mask factory and tried on a mask in a tear-gas chamber, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the British Home Office (Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd) ...

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  21. APPLES IN ENGLAND

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of January 19. under the heading of "Readers' Problems," in answer to an inquiry regarding apples sent to a friend in England, the price is ...

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  22. ANTI-JEWISH PAPER CONFISCATED

    The current Issue of "Der Sturmer," the newspaper controlled by Herr Julius Btrelcher, regarded as Germany's leading "Jew-baiter," and one of those who took ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. ITALIAN CRUISER DELAYED

    After a severe buffeting by a cyclone off the Queensland coast, the Italian cruiser Raimonde Montecuccoll, which is bound for Sydney, arrived in Brisbane ...

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  24. WAR INSURANCE CHARGES

    War and strike risk insurance rates applying to cargo carried through the Strait of Gibraltar or the Mediterranean Sea have been reduced for tankers from 7/6 per ...

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  25. N.Z. RULE OF SAMOANS

    A delegation of Samoans unoer Mr. O. F. Nelson, of Apia, arrived by the Monterey to confer with the Government. Allegations that Samoans wished to ...

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  26. COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT PASSES TEST

    With flying colours the Mayo composite aircraft on Thursday completed its first test flight at Rochester (England). The aircraft consists of a mother flying-boat, the Maia, on top of which is perched a smaller plane, the Mercury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. TEMPORAL CHECK TO SPIRITUAL EFFORT

    The "fasting dean," the Very Rev. Israel Noe, has been suspended by Bishop Maxon, head of the Episcopal Church in Tennessee. ...

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  29. IMPORTANCE OF CO-OPERATION

    The importance of co-operation between Australia and New Zealand in defence was emphasised by the New Zealand Minister for Internal Affairs (Mr. W. E. Parry), ...

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  30. CEYLON GOVERNOR'S POWER RESENTED

    The State Council heatedly debated a motion that the King be requested to re[?]eal the recent Order in Council empowering the Governor alone to legislate. ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    Mr. Eustace Cohen, of the firm of Eales, Cohen, and Fitzhardinge, architects, of Perth, died at his home in South Perth on Thursday. The late Mr. Cohen, who ...

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  32. SAVOY OPERA TO BE FILMED IN COLOUR

    It was announced to-day that one of the Savoy operas—"The Mikado" or "The Yeomen of the Guard"—would be filmed in colour in Britain in June. ...

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  33. DUKE OF KENT'S STAY IN AUSTRIA

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent, who are visiting Austria, went ski-lng at St. Anton. It is learned that they will remain in ...

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  34. 47 DEAD IN COLLEGE FIRE

    The death roll from the fire at the College of the Sacred Heart. St. Hyacinthe, hos been estimated at 47. Twenty-two bodies have been recovered, ...

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  35. MR, EDEN FOR GENEVA

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) will have London early next week to attend a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva. He will probably be ...

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  36. PRINCESS JULIANA

    Doctors have advised Princess Juliana of Holland, who is expecting a child, to continue her dally walks in the palace grounds. She took a walk to-day. ...

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  37. Dr. Dinsdale Young

    A message from London announces the death of the R[?]v. Dr. Dinsdale Young, a leading member of the Wesleyan Church. He used to travel all over Britain ...

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  39. Rectory Damaged

    The Church of England rectory was found to be on fire to-night, but the brigade soon hod the flames hi check. The damage is estimated at £200. The ...

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