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  2. PALESTINE SITUATION

    Most of the Arab shops have been reopened. The Arabs are obviously impressed by the Administration's ...

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  3. FOREIGNERS IN SPAIN

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states .that Mussolini has not yet replied to the Anglo-French ...

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  4. MEDITERRANEAN PIRACY

    The Admiralty confirms the report that the destroyer Basilisk, which is engaged in piracy patrol, was attacked by an unknown ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. BOYCOTT URGED AGAINST JAPAN

    A cable message from the British National Council of Labour, urging that retributory measures should be taken against Japan, because of its ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    A short statement by the Minister for Labour, Miss Frances Perkins, is the first indication of the official reaction to the Duke of Windsor's ...

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  7. THE WAR IN CHINA

    The Chinese for the third time appear to have halted the Japanese. The Chinese spokesman states that the lines in the Lotein sector are unchanged despite heavy fighting during the night ...

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  8. SPANISH REPORT.

    An official communique states that two British destroyers were attacked, by a submarine off Cape Santonio. A coastguard heard three ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. Fires on Oil Pipeline

    Iraq oil pipeline was set on fire in three places last night. ...

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  10. DEMAND FOR COLONIES

    The "Manchester Guardian" correspondent in Berlin writes:—"Taking a lead from Hitler's speech at Bueckerberg on Sunday, the ...

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  11. The Shanghai Front

    The fact that emerges from the din of combat is that the Chinese are still holding on, though Japanese infantry, machine-guns ...

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  12. DEFENCE OF EAST INDIES

    The intensive measures taken to strengthen the defences of the Dutch East Indies since the 1936 economy period were described by ...

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  13. Cause of Recent Outrage

    The "Daily Herald" discloses that Arab terrorists murdered the District Commissioner, Mr. Andrews, because he had discovered ...

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  14. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH

    The search for the submarine which attacked the Basilisk proceeded unavailingly all night long and will probably be abandoned ...

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  15. CONFERENCE SUMMONED

    The drafting committee appointed by the League advisory committee proposes summoning the signatories of the Nine-Power treaty of ...

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  16. European Comment

    A semi official commentator says: "Without doubt, the attack on the Basilisk is a new act of Bolshevist piracy. Moscow is doing everything ...

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  17. COMMUNIST MEETING IN PERTH

    At a largely attended mass meeting sponsored by the Communist Party of West Australia, a resolution demanding that the Federal ...

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  18. Anti-Japanese Boycott

    Freda Utley, in an article in the News-Chronicle" in favour of exerting international economic pressure on Japan, points out that ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. Northern Campaign

    Chinese reports indicate that the Japanese have not obtained entire possession of Tehchow. Chinese troops in the Tsinpu ...

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  20. NEW AMERICAN JUDGE

    The newly appointed Justice Black, took his seat in the Supreme Court to-day, without any formality, and listened inscrutably ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION MEETING

    To launch a boycott against Japanese goods because of the bombing of non-combatants in China, the League of Nations Union ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. Italian Cutburst

    Considerable [?] is being given in the Italian press to the [?] measures of the British authorities in Palestine. ...

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  23. GENERAL EXECUTED.

    General Li Fuyin commander of the 61st Chinese army, has been court-martialled and executed by order of General Yen Hsishan ...

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  24. Saint Hitler!

    Herr Streicher in a speech at Nuremberg said:—"I am convinced that when Hitler passes to eternity the Supreme Judge will not have to ...

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  25. BATTLE IN A [?]

    The police this morning quelled a battle raging a thousand feet below the surface in the Westrand Consolidated mine. ...

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  26. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    Addressing the convention of the American Federation of Labour, the secretary, Mr. Green, demanded a boycott of Japanese goods unless ...

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  27. Japanese Policy

    The "Daily Mail" Tokio correspondent states that the Governments policy now is to end hostilities in China as early as possible at all ...

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  28. Fate of Europe

    Baron Wiesener, addressing Legitimist mass meetings, divulged the first authentic information regarding the Hitler-Mussolini talks. He ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. Britain's Foreign Visitors

    Foreign visitors to Great Britain in August numbered 53,921, and the total for the first eight months of the year at. 231,727 is an increase of ...

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  30. Japanese in South China

    Six Japanese warships landed hundreds of bluejackets on three small islands in the Chungshan area near Macao. This is the first ...

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  31. A Contribution to Peace

    As a contribution to world peace" the Broadstairs Council has decided to efface the words "lest we forget" from the Lusitania raft on ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. Japanese Conferences

    Following a long conference between the Premier (Prince Konoye), General Sugiyama and Mr. Shiono (Minister of Justice), and another ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. Tiger Attacks Motor Car

    A European resident, Mr. H. G. Mills, and his wife were motoring from Dechradun to Sirmur when a man-eating tiger appeared on the ...

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  34. Millionaire's Estate

    The second estate of over a million pounds to be proved within the last few days belonged to Mr. C. W. Harrison, a shipowner, who died ...

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  35. Memorial to Commissioner

    The new £10,000 hospital of the Jewish seashore, colony at Nathanya, where the late Commissioner Andrews lived, will be named after ...

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  36. Japanese Imports

    Pursuant to the plan for placing Japan on a war basis, lists of restricted and prohibited imports have been published for ratification ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. German Marriage Grant

    Women "wage-earners will in future be eligible for the marriage grant which hitherto has been confined to those workers who gave up ...

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  38. Tennis in America

    In the finals of "the Pacific coast tennis championships Budge defeated Riggs, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, and Signorita Lizana beat Miss Lumix, 6-2 ...

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  39. London Market Weak

    Markets opened weakly to-day and there was a sharp decline in most sections, especially internationals. Gilt-edged securities alone were ...

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  40. Teachers Strike in Poland

    Eighty per cent, of the schools throughout the country and all but three in Warsaw have been suddenly closed by a strike of teachers, as a ...

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  41. BOXING IN ENGLAND

    Larry Gains made a convincing come back by knocking out the Frenchman, Charles Rutz, in the second round of a 10-round ...

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  42. League of Nations

    Dissatisfied with the report of the League's Far Eastern sub-committee merely declaring Japan "guilty of invasion" of China, the Chinese ...

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  43. Land Speed Record

    Captain Eyston, the British motorist, commenced an attempt to lower the 24-hour record, but owing to mechanical trouble abandoned ...

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  44. DUTSON FARM SHOOTING

    With a bullet in his skull, and another in his stomach, William Tann (21), of Dutson, is in a precarious condition in the Gippsland District ...

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  45. NOT LIGHTLY REDUCE WROKING HOURS

    A warning that the Arbitration Court would not lightly reduce the working hours was given by Chief Judge Dethridge to-day, after the ...

    Article : 132 words
  46. Fascist March in London

    Two courts to-day heard 112 cases arising out of the Fascist march. In the majority of cases small fines were inflicted, and in a few others ...

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  47. Unemployed in Shanghai

    The British Chamber of Commerce is appealing on behalf of British unemployed, whose numbers have vastly increased. ...

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  48. FAMOUS DOG DEAD

    "Swansea Jack," a retriever, which had saved 29 persons from drowning at Swansea, for which he was presented with many cups ...

    Article : 49 words
  49. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mt. J. Cunningham's Campaign. 2B To take the opportunity of again addressing goldfields electors during his tour of this large State ...

    Article : 69 words
  50. Russian Airship

    The airship U.S.S.R V6 completed a 130 hours' flight without refuelling, beating the previous record of the Graf Zeppelin by 11 ...

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  51. Wounded Ambassador

    Carried on a chair to a launch by two sailors, the wounded British Ambassador, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, boarded H.M.S. ...

    Article : 47 words
  52. CYCLING RECORD

    A French cyclist, Maurice Archambaud, created a world record by covering 30 kilometres in 29 minutes 17 25 seconds. ...

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