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  2. CHINESE ARMY SURROUNDED

    The fate of the Northern Chinese army, hemmed in south of Liang-Hsiang, remains uncertain. A Tokio message says that a strong Chinese relief force is moving, and the Japanese interception of it has been hampered by the muddy nature of ...

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  3. "ANOTHER TANNENBERG."

    Messages from Tokio state that the Japanese, in view of their northern success, are becoming so optimistic that a war correspondent compares their ...

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  4. BLOCKADE DECISION.

    The Foreign Office announces that with a view to strengthening the 1000-mile blockade the Japanese will not recognise the transfer of Chinese ...

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  5. NEW CONTIROL LAW.

    Current Press comment generally apprehends retaliation abroad against Japanese exports unless the prospective restriction on major imports ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. TRAIN HITS COACH.

    A 60-ton engine crashed into the rear of a large passenger motor coach, conveying a party of Launceston residents to a dance, at the ...

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  7. KING'S WISHES.

    The King has expressed a wish that the names and portraits of Their Majesties and the Prin[?]sses should not be applied or ...

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  8. SUIYUAN ENTERED.

    It is reported that Japanese entered the province of Suiyuan, Inner Mongolia, occupying Fengchen and menacing Pingtichuan, an important military ...

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  9. FIERCE SOUTHERN GALE.

    When the fierce gale that whipped most of the southern part of the State last night and early this morning was at its peak, the ...

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  10. RED RAIN.

    A 50-mile-an-hour gale flung a dust cover over the whole State to-day. Early this morning there was a fall of red rain. ...

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  11. SYDNEY SAILING MISHAPS.

    More than 120 youths were rescued from the harbor on Saturday afternoon after their boats had capsized in the stiff north-westerly wind which at ...

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  12. BOTH SEXES LIABLE.

    Under the new military law in Turkey no distinction will be draws between men and women regarding liability for military service. Starting ...

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  13. SPANISH PATROL.

    Britain and Prance have decided to discontinue their Nonintervention naval patrol of the Spanish coast, as their destroyers ...

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  14. TO GUARD IL DUCE.

    Special precautions, such as Nazi Germany has not seen hitherto, will be taken to guard Mussolini at Munich on Saturday and in Berlin on Monday. ...

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  15. NEW R.C. COLLEGE.

    The foundation stone of the new Christian Brothers' preparatory college at Indooroopilly to cost £33,469 was laid by Archbishop Duhig on Sunday ...

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  16. TWO MEN BURNED.

    When petrol fumes ignited in a lighter moored in Shea's Creek at St. Peter's on Saturday, an explosion occurred, and part of the heavy steel ...

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  17. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The first screen portrayal of the life of Queen Victoria to be permitted in Britain was shown before a distinguisbed and enthusiastic audience ...

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  18. LEIGH DEFEATED.

    The Australian Rugby League defeated Leigh by 11 to 9. The gate takings were £310, which was £24 less than four years ago. The ...

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  19. POPE'S RING.

    The historic Fisherman's Ring. which is placed on the finger of the newly-elected Popes, is among the valuables which were ...

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  20. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    Under five labels 124 candidates have nominated for the Legislative Assembly on October 23 for 45 of the 65 seats to be contested. The United Australia ...

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  21. NEW ANTI-PIRACY AGREEMENT

    The extension of the campaign against piracy in the Mediterranean to cover attacks by aeroplanes and surface vessels on non-Spanish vessels, as well as by submarines, coupled with the sudden abandonment of the Anglo-French ...

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  22. ITALY BLAMES BRITAIN.

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that the indignation aroused, both by the Nyon arrangement and the procedure of the ...

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  23. RULES PUBLISHED.

    The Italian Government, having received a copy of the agreement supplementary to the Nyon arrangement, which was signed yesterday, its terms ...

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  24. STRUCK OIL.

    Signor Mussolini received Signor Guiseppie Tallarico, who claims that he discovered petroleum at Calabria and presented a small bottle of ...

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  25. YOUTH'S NECK BROKEN.

    Bert Cowan (21) sustained a broken neck when he dived into shallow water in the Clarence River, near Tabulam. Cowan, whose parents reside in Sydney, ...

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  26. MISSING YACHT.

    Fears are growing for the safety of the yacht Endeavor II., which broke away from tow on Tuesday night. An intensive search during the past three ...

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  27. RON OXENHAM.

    When Ron Oxenham, the Brisbane international cricketer, was on his way to the Toombul oval to take part in the first match of the 1937-38 season, a ...

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  28. PARALYSIS VICTIM.

    Josephine Carrol (10), an infantile paralysis victim who was in an iron lung, was killed in a collision between an ambulance and a truck. ...

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  29. RECORD FLIGHT.

    Averaging 282 miles an hour[?] the[?] Douglas air liner Loongana to-day[?] established a record for the flight between Melbourne and Launceston. [?] ...

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