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  2. Advertising

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  3. Man Dead In King's Cross Flat Brawl

    A man was fatally stabbed, allegedly during a brawl, in a small flat in Kellett Way, King's Cross, last night. ...

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  4. CREEP VICTIMS GRIN AND BEAR IT

    Scenes of domestic upset caused by the mine subsidence at New Lambton. Above: Mr. Tom McLean, Bryant McLean, his sister, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Test Survival Gear At Rathmines

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Four members of the R.A.A.F. will spend 24 hours in an aircraft emergency dinghy near ...

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  6. Government Not To Move On Award Dispute

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Federal Government is not expected to interfere with the suspension by the Chairman of the Central ...

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  7. Went By Air, Sea, Land To Save Dog

    NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Thousands of strollers watched complicated air, sea and land rescue attempt on pack ice ...

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  8. Queensland Strike Fuel May Be Cut To Transport

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Efforts will be made to-morrow to extend the railway strike by cutting off oil and petrol supplies to motor transport. ...

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  9. TWO FAMILIES MOVE OUT

    Two families yesterday abandoned their homes in the centre of the mine subsidence at New Lambton. Members of another family are fighting ...

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  10. Woman Found In Bush, Lost 16 Days

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 50-year-old woman who had been missing for 16 days was found in ti-tree scrub half a mile from ...

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  11. Stop Transport Losses; May Change Controls

    SYDNEY, Monday.—State Cabinet is to consider major changes in the administration of the New South Wales Railways and Road ...

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  12. Send Cancer Patients To Mr. Braund

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Patients with various forms of cancer would probably be selected and sent to Mr. J. Braund for treatment, a ...

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  13. JAP CABINET RESIGNS

    TOKYO, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Takayama) said to-night that he and his Cabinet had resigned. He gave as the ...

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  14. Clerks' Threat To Tie Up Oversea Ships

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Tally clerks threaten to the up all oversea ships in Sydney unless a dispute on board the Clan Farquhar is settled. ...

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  15. Cessnock Meeting

    Cessnock sub-branch of the F.E.D.F.A. met at Cessnock last night. The Press was not admitted. ...

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  16. Air Search For Yacht To-day

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An aerial search will be made to-morrow for the 38ft. New Zealand gaff cutter, Rangi, which has failed to report ...

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  17. Pathans Routed In Battle

    NEW DELHI, Feb. 9.—Indian Government planes and artillery are mopping up the remnants of a force of 11,000 Pathans and tribesmen following the bitterest battle yet ...

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  18. 856 More Balts To Arrive

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Another 856 Baltic migrants would arrive in Australia on Friday or Saturday on the American ship General ...

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  19. May Get U.K. Troopship For Migrants

    LONDON, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—The British Ministry of Transport had advised that the troopship Cheshire might be made available to carry ...

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  20. Deadlock On Treaty With Transjordan

    LONDON, Feb. 9.—One result of the repudiation by Irak of the Anglo-Irak Treaty, and the stirring up of the Arab world, is that ...

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  21. TALKS SOON ON COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The General President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Williams) and the General Secretary (Mir. Grant) will ...

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  22. Sydney, Griffith Jewel Thefts

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the week-end, £700 worth of jewellery was stolen in Sydney and £200 worth in Griffith. ...

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  23. Gave Recitals Despite Vaccine Fever

    LONDON, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—While a nurse stood in the wings in case of collapse, the Australian pianist Eileen Joyce, though ...

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  24. Most Italian Warships Go To Russians

    ROME, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—Italy has announced that as the result of the decisions of the Big Four Naval Commission on the final allotment ...

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  25. War Gratuities Payment Move

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Ex-servicemen may be able to get their war gratuities—in many cases amounting to hundreds of pounds ...

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  26. Arabs Ambush Convoy, 2 Drivers Killed

    JERUSALEM, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—Arab guerillas ambushed five Jewish lorries carrying food and petrol from Jerusalem to a ...

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  27. Miners Warned Position Grave

    LONDON, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—The Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (Mr. Arthur Horner) told a miners' meeting that Britain's ...

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  28. Damages Claim On Chaplin Film

    PARIS, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—Henri Verdoux, a Paris stockbroker who protested in January against the showing in Paris of Charlie ...

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  29. London Trust To Assist Industry

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Probable establishment in Australia of a branch of the London Charter House Investment Trust, with ...

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  30. 2 Killed, Plane Hits Scaffold

    LONDON, Feb. 9. A.A.P.— An Anson aircraft, descending at Hendon aerodrome, tore scaffolding from a building in a nearby street, ...

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  31. Ask Court To Act In Dock Dispute

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Metal Trades Employers' Association asked the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day to intervene in the ...

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  32. INJURED AS RAN TO TRAM

    A newsboy was struck by a car and critically injured late yesterday afternoon when he rushed across Scott-street to board a tram. ...

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  33. Delivery Ban Ends In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The ban on the delivery of goods in the city by the Transport Workers Union was lifted at a meeting of ...

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  34. Spanish Troops Fire On Moors

    TANGIER, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—Spanish troops fired on a Moorish Nationalist procession at Tetuan and killed and wounded a number of ...

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  35. Seek Injunction Against Flats

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Supreme Court would be asked to grant an injunction against the State Housing Commission ...

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  36. Electricians Stop At Transformer Plant

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than 100 tradesmen at Electrical Plant Manufacturers Pty. Ltd., Waterloo, stopped work to-day in demand ...

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  37. POLICE FORCE AT FULL STRENGTH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was no suggestion that a police officer would be sent to England and Scotland to obtain recruits for the New ...

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  38. BOY SCOUTS HURT BY ANTI-TANK MINE

    PARIS, Feb. 9. A.A.P.— Five boy scouts were seriously injured when an anti-tank mine exploded under their camp fire at Croismare ...

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  39. Greengrocer May Go Into Cool Storage

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. A. Hunter, believes communal cool stores, where householders will each have their own locker, ...

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  40. Make Worsteds For Export

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Fine worsteds for export will be made by a new company to be established at Bendigo, Victoria, by an ...

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  41. Man Killed, Cooked, Ate Sister

    FRANKFURT, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—The police in Chemnitz, in the Russian zone, alleged that Bernard Oehme, 65, admitted ...

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  42. Children Kept Home From School

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) will investigate the claim by parents of 26 schoolchildren at North ...

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  43. Strike By Building Cranedrivers

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Work on a number of large construction jobs in Sydney was held up to-day when 46 cranedrivers held a stop-work ...

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  44. PUBLISH GENERAL'S WAR STORY

    NEW YORK, Feb. 9. A.A.P.—General Eisenhower's story of the war, tentatively entitled "Crusade in Europe," will be published in the ...

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