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  3. JAPANESE[?]OFFENSIVE IN SHANTUNG

    The Japanese announce the launching of a counter offensive in Shantung province and claim early successes, but Chinese sources state that they are playing a waiting game, and believe that Japanese artillery will be embarrassed by mud following the prevailing ...

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  4. SEA DEFENCE LINE

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York HeraldTribune" states that America's western defences are being ...

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  5. France Suspicious of Rome Talks

    Several newspapers are suspicious regarding events behind the scenes in Signor Mussolini's talks with Herr Hitler and are pessimistic regarding the future. The "Figaro" says that the presence of King Alphonso and ...

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  6. AT LEICESTER

    Conditions at Leicester today were milder and more pleasant than on Saturday. The bowlers were easy. Badcock ...

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  7. RAIN COMING

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The S[?] Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) expects[?] rain in several parts of the drought[?] stricken areas. ...

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  8. SHIP GIVEN UP AS LOST

    LONDON, Monday.—Relatives of the crew of 38 on the London steamer Anglo-Australian, have been informed that hope has been abandoned. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. SYDNEY GAS DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Justice Canto[?] to-day presided over the compulsory conference of the parties to the dispute at the Australian Gaslight ...

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  10. MOTOR SHIP MAY BE TOTAL WRECK

    Fears are now held that the Cuna[?]d motor vessel Port 6t. John will not be refloated before she is almost a total wreck. The ...

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  11. OPAL LOST AT RACES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Myr[?] Alexander, of Redfern, lost a £300 opal at the Randwick Racecourse on[?] Saturday, and yesterday she and her ...

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  12. RACE BROADCASTS

    Drastic legislation[?] that will greatly curtail race[?] broadcasting has been recommended by a special sub-committee which has ...

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  13. POLICE CHIEF'S CAR STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A car belonging to the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) which was stolen from Chatswood last night, was recovered ...

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  14. LEAGUE COUNCIL

    On the eve of the League Council meetings at which the Abyssinian[?] question will be one of the most difficult problems, Hailie S[?]lassie has ...

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  15. SEVERE DROUGHT

    While heavy losses have not yet been experienced, the Department of Agriculture regards the drought conditions in the ...

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  16. BODY FOUND IN SUITCASE

    CHRISTCHURCH, Monday.—The discovery of a dismembered body in a suitcase has been followed by the police search of the home of an[?] ...

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  17. DEAD ON CRUTCHES

    Supported partly by his crutches and partly by the wall of an hotel against which he was leaning, John Lambert[?] aged 72, a cripple, [?] ...

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  18. BRITISH SHIP

    The masters of 13 British merchantmen anchored at Valencia telegraphed the Foreign Office. "If British ships are to trade with Spain ...

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  19. DOMINIONS' GIFT TO KING

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons)[?] yesterday signed an illuminated letter which will accompany the oil[?] painting of the Coronation ceremony ...

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  20. McCORMICK'S FAILURE

    "We will do cricket a disservice If we magnify McCormick's no balls into something," writes Howard Marshall in the "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  21. TARIFF DEBATE

    A comprehensive debate on tariff proposals introduced as long ago as last June, will occur in the House of Representatives this week. ...

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  22. FUNERAL STOPPED

    A stir was caused in the district court today when the police intervened at a double funeral service and refused to allow burial to take place ...

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  23. POLICE FORCE

    Opening the Police Association Conference to-day, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) said that one of the main essentials in the successful ...

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  24. SUGAR GROWERS' PROTEST

    The Queensland Council of Agriculture and Canegrowers' Council have written to the Prime Minister[?] (Mr. Lyons), protesting against the ...

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  25. WHARF HOLD UP

    The Commonwealth Government was sanguine last night that an early settlement would be reached in the waterside dispute over loading of ...

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  26. ARRESTS AT MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, Monday.— Na[?]ov, director, and Dr. Darkonov, chief bookkeeper of the State Publishing House, have been arrested and ...

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  27. BANNED SPEECH

    If the matter is not raised in the House of Representatives to-morrow, the question of censuring Judge Foster's "proposed radio talk on the ...

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  28. AWARD SUSPENDED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Industrial Commission to-day suspended the award of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners on the ...

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  29. ITALO-JAPANESE BARTER AGREEMENT

    Newspapers forecast that a barter agreement between Italy, Manchukuo and Japan, involving 30 million [?]en, will be entered into. ...

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  30. LOWER TAXES PREDICTED FOR VICTORIA

    When the budget is brought down in July, it is expected to provide for further reductions of at least ten per cent, in the unemployment relief tax ...

    Article : 66 words
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