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  3. LOWER DUTIES

    At least a thousand workers in Sydney and Melbourne will lose their employment unless the Commonwealth ...

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  4. ARMISTICE CONFIRMED IN BORDER FIGHTING

    Meeting in a white-walled farmhouse in the desolate Changkufeng Hill, Russian and Japanese representatives agreed to exchange written notes at noon to-day confirming the armistice. Meanwhile, it was agreed to remove the corpses from the sight ...

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  5. GERMAN WAR OR BLUFF?

    LONDON, Friday. The "Manchester Guardian" says that detailed information of German military measures continues to reach the British and French Governments. ...

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  6. LITTLE OLD LADY DIES AT 108

    England's little old lady, Mrs. Ann Stansall, of twinkling eyes and bewitching smile, died at the age of 108 at Mansfield, ...

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  7. SYDNEY'S WATER SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—So acute is the Sydney water shortage that underground supplies are being tapped to relieve the Water Board's system of ...

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  8. FLOUR PRICE REDUCED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following the fall of 1[?]d. a bushel in the nominal price of wheat to-day, the price of flour was reduced by 10/- a ton. The ...

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  9. TERRORIST OUTBREAKS AT SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Friday.— Terrorists started bonfires this morning to celebrate the outbreak of hostilities in Shanghai. A bomb was placed in a ...

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  10. LORD STANLEY TO VISIT CANADA

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Dominions Secretary (Lord Stanley) will leave Southampton on the liner the Duchess of Richmond, next Tuesday, ...

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  11. MR. LYONS APPEALS

    A further discussion on the strike at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory will be held between the Prime Minister ...

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  12. JAPAN CLIMBS DOWN

    The impression prevails that Japan has climbed down farther and faster than Russia, says "The Times," commenting ...

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  13. SILENT TRUCE

    With memories of nights of hand-to-hand fighting fresh, Russian and Japanese soldiers showed no readiness to fraternise after the cease-fire ...

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  14. STATE M.'sL.C., SEEK £200 ALLOWANCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation representing both parties in the Legislative Council waited upon the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) to- ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT

    An attempt to arrange regular meetings of the Commonwealth Parliament will be made by the [?] Minister (Mr. Lyons) next year. ...

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  16. CHAIN STORES PROFIT

    MELBOURNE, Friday—During the year ended June 30 last, G. J. Coles and Co. Ltd., chain store proprietors, earned a record profit of £242,377, ...

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  17. GETTING READY

    "Italy has no illusions about peace and is preparing for war," declared Signor Mussolini in reviewing 25,000 officers ...

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  18. POISONING CASE

    Bail was refused when Jowe Camilleri, 33, a Maltese poultry farmer, was committed for trial at the Central Police Court today on the ...

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  19. MALNUTRITION STALKS IN AUSTRALIA

    Community ignorance as to the proper balance of food items and the inability of sections of the Australian people in both towns and country to obtain essential fresh foods, are two of the most serious facts revealed by the final report of the Advisory Council ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN CONTROVERSY

    "The Pope's announcement that the human race is one family and the prompt retort of Fascists and Nazis that it isn't, have caused dissension ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S ADVANCE IN SOCIAL SERVICES

    Social services on a scale hitherto unprecedented in the Southern Hemisphere are contained in the Government Social Security Bill, which was introduced in Parliament to-day. Special attention is paid to widows' pensions and ...

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  22. ONE DAY STRIKE

    Workers other than those employed by the Government and on essential services have been ordered to hold a one day strike after the Minister for ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. EXPORT PRICES

    Addressing the Farmers and Settlers' Conference to-day, the leader of the Country Party (Mr. Bruxner) declared that the Government was in ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. AIR RAID ON HANKOW

    It is estimated that over 600 were killed when 60 Japanese bombers dropped bombs on Wuchang and Hanyang in the Hankow district. ...

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  25. ARREST OF GAOL GOVERNOR

    As the result of an anonymous letter, M. Meriadec, Governor of Poissey Prison, has been charged with obtaining money intended for ...

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