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  2. RAILWAY DISASTER

    The engines and three carriages of the Isle of Arran express from Glasgow plunged over an embankment at Saltcoats, many passengers being ...

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  3. TENNIS IN AMERICA

    Wimbledon champion Robert Riggs won his way to the singles final at the Southampton tournament by beating Kamrath in five ...

    Article : 290 words
  4. EXPLOSIONS IN LONDON

    With a roar that was heard in the Rouse of Commons and in Whitehall offices, an explosion wrecked a five-storey building in London late ...

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  5. TIENTSIN BLOCKADE

    The British Ambassador is still awaiting instructions from London concerning Japan's economic demands, which brought the ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. DANZIG SITUATION

    A grave crisis has been averted as I a result of Danzig's assurance that Polish Customs officials would not be prevented from carrying out ...

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  7. THREE-POWER PACT

    The French and British military missions, composed of high staff officers of the armies, navies and air forces of the two countries, left ...

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  8. FLEET FOR THE PACIFIC

    Mr. Chamberlain's statement that it might be necessary to send the fleet to the Far East caused a sensation in Japan and Germany. ...

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  9. Moscow Envoy Returns

    After two months' efforts in Moscow to complete an anti-aggressipn pact with Russia, Britain's special envoy, Mr. William- Strang, is ...

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  10. Floods in China

    A million people have been rendered homeless as the result of floods in 22 districts in the Hopei province. Chinese say that the ...

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  11. Poland's Determination

    "We did not begin the Danzig affair. We will not avoid our obligations, but will adjust our actions in Danzig to those of the opposing ...

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  12. IRRITATION IN JAPAN

    The Associated Press correspondent in Tokio states that the Government is considering the matter of instructing its Ambassador in ...

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  13. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

    Field-Marshal Goering in the course of a speech said:—"We do threaten Britain, but when Bri­tain feels called upon to block ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. Train Strikes Motor Bus

    Eight persons were killed and many injured when a train collided with a motor 'bus at a level crossing at Babelsberg. ...

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  15. Japanese Air Raids

    Eighteen Japanese 'planes wrought havoc over a large area of the city early this morning, and it is feared that the casualties are ...

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  16. Australians at Practice

    Quist and Crawford to-day practised with the new faster balls submitted by the U.S.L.T.A. and pronounced them an improvement over ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. Russia and Japan

    It is officially reported that the Russians repeatedly repulsed Japanese troops on the Mongolian frontier in the course of continuous ...

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  18. SECOND EXPLOSION

    An explosion on the premises of the Miscellaneous Disposals Syndicate, a Government contracting firm in Holland Park, which was ...

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  19. I.R.A. Expulsion Orders

    Seven more expulsion orders have been issued against members of the Irish Republican Army. Mailbag explosions, believed to ...

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  20. The Bridges Case

    "I had most of my beliefs before the Communist Party existed," said Mr. Harry Bridges, the Australian-born Pacific Coast Labour leader ...

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  21. Japan and the Axis

    The Associated Press correspondent in Rome states that the Japanese Ambassadors' conference ended unexpectedly yesterday ...

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  22. French Journalist Arrested

    The Havas Newsagency's correspondent has been arrested, owing, it is believed, to the disclosure of military news. All French ...

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  23. Endurance Flight

    Now in the 13th day of their non-stop endurance flight over Springfield, Illinois, the brothers Hunter and Humphrey Moody are still ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. Belgian Golf Title

    In the quarter-final of the golf championship of Belgium to-day, Baillieu, of Melbourne, beat de Meulemeester, 2 and 1. J. Bailleu ...

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  25. Executions in Spain

    An unknown number of men were executed by a firing squad for alleged conspiracy to murder Police Inspector Ururzun, who was killed ...

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  26. The Challenge Round

    The demand for seats for the challenge round, commencing on September 2, is already so great that the Merion Cricket Club is ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. German Propaganda

    Admiral Sir Barry Domville to-day emphatically denied that "The Link," of which he is chairman, was an instrument of German ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. German 'Plane Crashes

    Colonel von Schele, German air attache in Spain, the crew and all four passengers were killed when a German airliner crashed near ...

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  29. Brisbane Accidents

    Two persons were killed and nine others were injured yesterday in accidents in Brisbane and surrounding districts ...

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  30. Ship's Distress Signals

    A ship and 'plane which reached the last position given in a message purporting to be from the British freighter Dunkwa (3789 tons) ...

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  31. WORK OF C.S.I.R.

    The establishment of three companies to manufacture paper pulp from Australian timber, each spending more than £1,000,000 in the new ...

    Article : 264 words
  32. BAILLIEU WINS FINAL

    In the final Bailleu defeated W. Storms 6 and 5. Baillieu led 2 up in the first round. Storms missed four short putts in the second ...

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  33. War Debt to U.S.A.

    British war debts to the United States, payment of which has been suspended for some years, will be discussed by the Secretary to the ...

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  34. Middle-weight Title

    Schmeling will defend the European middle-weight title against Neusel at Dortmund on October 1. ...

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  35. Atlantic Air Mail

    Imperial Airways' flying-boat Caribou left Foynes to-night with 1500 lb. of mail on the inaugural flight of the British North Atlantic ...

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  36. Violence in Jerusalem

    Gunmen killed Sheik Abu Nil and his eon and wounded three pedestrians in an alley in the centre of the city. ...

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  37. PRISONER ESCAPES

    While a constable chased a man who had slipped his hand through handcuffs at Spencer street railway station last night, Leonard Jackson ...

    Article : 228 words
  38. London Police Report

    The annual report of the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police (Sir Philip Game) reveals that only two hansoms and ten four-wheeler horse ...

    Article : 84 words
  39. Ancient Motor Cycle

    A motor cycle more than 30 years old, which he claims does 200 miles to the gallon, is the pride of Mr. J. E. Hutchesson, of Caroline, who ...

    Article : 149 words
  40. SUBIACO ROBBERY

    A daring robbery was committed in Subiaco on Friday night by thieves who carried away a large safe from a store and smashed it ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. Boy's Body in Lake

    The body of Louis Gordon Kitchen (16), was found by a fisherman in Lake Illawarra to-day. Kitchen left his home at Port ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. Another Dutch Princess

    Princess Juliana, heiress apparent to the throne of Holland, gave birth to another daughter early to-day. ...

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