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  2. SHANGHAI FRONT

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 31.—Contrary to the optimistic belief that the immediate danger to Shanghai in the Sino-Japanese conflict was removed (following the ...

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  3. STEAMER WRECKED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—The North Coast Steam Navigation Co.'s vessel Urana (519 tons) ran ashore in a heavy fog at Old Bar, on the Manning River, ...

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  4. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Tommy Parr, the first Briton to challenge for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world in nearly 30 years confounded the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOMBING OF U.S. LINER.

    SHANGHAI Aug. 31.—Contrasting with the Japanese attempts to evade their responsibility for the shooting of the British Ambassador to China (Sir Hugh ...

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  6. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    MADRID, Aug. 30.—In a statement to-day the Director-General of Defences in Madrid (General Miaja) declared that the fall of Santander, the north coast port, ...

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  7. PALESTINE UNREST.

    JERUSALEM, Aug. 31.—Firing broke out last night in several localities, recalling the grave Arab-Jew disorders of last year, which led to an inquiry by a British ...

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  8. AIR FORCE PLANE CRASHES

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Two officers of the Royal Australian Air Force from Laverton were killed this afternoon when a Hawker Demon machine in which they ...

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  9. THE DUCE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    PARIS. Aug. 30.—The French Government has decided to protest to the non-intervention committee at the exchange of congratulatory telegrams between ...

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  10. ITALIAN BROADCASTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Recent broadcasts in Arabic from the Italian radio station at Barl in which Signor Mussolini announced himself as the "friend of the ...

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  11. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Thirteen new cases of infantile paralysis were reported today, bringing the total since the out-break began to 222. ...

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  12. NAZIS' ENEMIES.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" States:—"The secret police are making special efforts to unearth the German ...

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  13. AMERICAN PROTEST.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) has ordered the American Ambassador to China (Mr. Johnson) to lodge a vigorous protest with ...

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  14. ROME AND BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Aug. 30.—It Is generally accepted that Signor Mussolini will visit Herr Hitler in the third week in September, to attend the German army ...

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  15. ALBERTA BANK ACTS.

    EDMONTON, Aug. 30.—In a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), the Premier of Alberta (Mr. Aberhart) declares that Alberta is ...

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  16. A QUEENSLAND PATIENT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—A 14-year-old girl from Sandgate was admitted to the Wattlebrae Hospital today suffering from infantile paralysis. The ...

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  17. WOUNDING OF AMBASSADOR.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—In the note which the British Government addressed to the Japanese Government at the week-end on the wounding of the British ...

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  18. AIR AND SEA POWER.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—"Any maritime area in which we are unable to maintain our warships is one in which we cannot defend our interests," writes Commander ...

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  19. ANTI-GAS MEASURES.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 31.—The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced tonight that, notwithstanding the elaborate precautions being taken ...

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  20. CHINESE NOTE TO LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Aug. 30.—The Secretariat of the League of Nations has received a Note from China accusing Japan of violating the Covenant of the League, the ...

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  21. THE UNDECLARED WAR.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The technique of making war without declaring it has embarrassments, as Japan is finding. Since there is officially no Sino-Japanese ...

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  22. MOMBASA RIOTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—A telegram from the Governor of Kenya (Sir Robert Brooke-Popham) received at the Colonial Office today, states that the ...

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  23. PENSIONER'S PROTEST.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Charged with insulting behaviour, James Joyce (53), a naval pensioner, who removed his wooden leg and placed it at the foot of the ...

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  24. RUSSO-CHINESE PACT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" reports: "The Japanese Foreign Office spokesman today dismissed the Russo-Chinese non- ...

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  25. ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT.

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 31.—The widespread boycott of Japanese goods by Chinese in Malaya has resulted in increased orders for textiles from British ...

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  26. CHURCHES' PROSPECTS

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Addressing a conference of modern churchmen at Cambridge today, the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) declared that the prospects ...

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  27. AMERICAN YACHTING.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt's yacht Ranger is continuing its uninterrupted sequence of victories. Racing off Marble Head (Mass.) it again ...

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  28. JOURNALIST'S DIARIES.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Following the letter from Lady Beatrice Brownrigg published in "The Times"—in which she stated that the late Mr. George Ernest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BRITISH RURAL WORKERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—A high record of progress in regard to reconditioning agricultural workers' cottages under the Housing Rural Workers' Act was reached ...

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  30. LINER'S ROUGH TRIP.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 31.—Making slow headway against mountainous seas the Union liner Awatea arrived at Auckland from Sydney one day late. A woman ...

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  31. LABOUR RESENTMENT.

    TORONTO, Aug. 30.—According to the "Globe-Mail" police are guarding the home of the Premier of Ontario (Mr. M. F. Hepburn) as a result of ...

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  32. A NAZI DEPARTMENT.

    BERLIN, Aug. 31.—Dr. Ley, head of the Nazi political training department, declares that candidates must be the best soldiers, fanatical priests blindly obedient. ...

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  33. IN THE NORTH.

    TIENTSIN, Aug. 30.—The Japanese report advances on all fronts in North China. The Kwantung Army, which captured Kalgan (in Chahar) has ...

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  34. AROUND ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Great interest has been aroused in seaside resorts by the first of a three days' flight which the Empire flying boat Caledonia, which has ...

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  35. DANZIG NAZIS.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—"The Polish Government," states the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Guardian" is making a second strong protest to the Danzig ...

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  36. JAPANESE AIMS.

    NANKING, Aug. 30.—With his wife acting as interpreter, General Chiang Kai-shek (head of the Chinese Government and generalissimo of the forces) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. SHORTS LEAD TO TROUBLE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—The Long Branch (New Jersey) City Magistrate's Court today issued a warrant for the arrest of Max Baer, the former world ...

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  38. BRITISH PARTY CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The Conservative and Labour Parties will both hold their annual conferences in the middle weeks of October. The Conservatives are meeting ...

    Article : 70 words
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