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  4. HOLIDAY PAY FOR WATERSIDE EMPLOYEES

    SYDNEY, February 11. — Annual [?] leave claims of the Waterside [?]kers' Federation were settled [?] the Commonwealth Arbitration ...

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  5. Britain Needs System Of Industrial Discipline

    NEW YORK, February 11.—The British industrial crisis is receiving front-page publicity in American newspapers. Among the comments is the Boston Sun's editorial which says that the British ...

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  6. Earth From 65 Miles Up

    THIS PICTURE SHOWS the earth as it has never been seen before—from 65 miles up, the highest any camera has ever gone. Placed in the nose of a German V-2 rocket as it soared into space from testing grounds at While Sands, New Mexico, an automatic camera recorded this amazing picture, showing the world's curved surface and looking beyond it into the blackness of pure space. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Adj.-General British Forces

    GENERAL SIR RICHARD N. O'CONNOR, Adjutant-General to the British Forces, photographed as he left the RAAF aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRASH AT AYR ENDS FATALLY

    AYR, February 11.—A single-engined low-winged monoplane on a chartered flight from Townsville to Ayr, to pick up ...

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  9. Britain Buying 140 U.S. Ships

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—Although limited by dollar resources, the British Government authorised United Kingdom ...

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  10. Irrigation Scheme May Soon Be Fait Accompli

    BRISBANE, February 11.—The State Cabinet decided to-day to call for applications throughout Australia for the newly created positions, of Irrigation and Water Supply Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner. The Minister for tands (Mr. Jones) said to-night that the decision marked an important step in ...

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  11. NO COAL HOLD-UP LIKELY

    BRISBANE, February 11: There is little, if any, likelihood of Queensland coal miners ceasing work as a result of the decision ...

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  12. 210 REFUGEE JEWS ARRIVE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, February 11.—The French motor ship Mon Kay arrived in Sydney to-day with 210 Jewish refugees from. Central Europe. The refugees said that the accommodation was arranged for them by relatives already in Australia. ...

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  13. HIGH HOPES FOR EXPORT DEMAND

    CANBERRA, February 11.—If results of the I.T.O. conference at Geneva in April are satisfactory, Australia could look forward to a continued high demand for exportable goods, but should the conference fail there appeared to be ...

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  14. NEW CAPITAL FOR NEW BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—Federal External Territories Minister, Mr. Ward, said in Sydney to-day that Rabaul would no longer be the ...

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  15. PENSIONERS SEEK WEEKLY £2 PAYMENT

    SYDNEY, February 11.—A deputation from the Old Age Pensioners' (Original) Association of Australia to-day asked the Health ...

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    BRITISH Minister for Transport (Mr. Alfred Barnes), who opened the Road Safety Exhibition [?] County Hall, London, tests one of the exhibits. Also in the group are the Lord Mayor of [?] Bracewell Smith) and Mr. John Cliff, J.P., chairman of the London County Council.—From Our Lond on Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ALLIED POLICEMAN KILLED IN ATTACK

    LONDON, Feb. 11 — Reuter's Rome correspondent, quoting the Italian Newsagency says that a corporal of the Allied Civil police ...

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  19. Foreigners To Fight in Greece

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—A body of French volunteers is being formed to fight in Greece. Attempts are also ...

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  20. SKYMASTER ON SINGAPORE RUN

    SYDNEY, February 11. — A trans-Australia Airways Skymaster left Sydney to-day for Singapore on what is usually the ...

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  21. CROWN JEWELS WERE CARRIED TO U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, February 11.—Mrs. Martha Evans, an attractive former secretary of Colonel Jack W. Durant, now on trial for theft ...

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  22. [?]ACK-OUT BRINGS UNEMPLOYMENT

    [?], February 11.—In the first day of the rationing of fuel, Government depart[?] at Whitehall and elsewhere [?] by [?] House telephone systems [?] stopped and lift workings were reduced to a minimum. City banks and thousand [?] worked under similar conditions, and Universities eliminated demonstrations ...

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  23. Proposal To Send Aus. Wool To Japan

    NEW YORK, February 11.—The Tokio correspondent of The Times says that arrangements ban been completed whereunder the occupation authorities will buy 120,000 bales of burry top-making ...

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