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  2. COALITION CERTAIN.

    A composite Federal Ministry will be sworn in by the Governor-General. Lord Gowrie, at Canberra, on Thursday. ...

    Article : 1,336 words
  3. MT. ISA MINES MAY CLOSE.

    One of the most serious early effects of the general coal strike is likely to be the closing down of the large silver, lead and zinc mines at Mt. Isa, ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. MOUNTAIN RESCUE.

    Rescue parties which had been fighting their way through bushfires since yesterday afternoon to go to the assistance of three men stranded on the side ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. BIGGER PART FOR ARMY.

    The Secretary for War, Mr. Oliver Stanley, in the House of Commons to-day, said that the British Army must progressively take a larger part of ...

    Article : 449 words
  6. FINLAND'S CHOICE.

    Vas[?]ly more than the fate of Finland turns upon Finland's decision to fight or make peace with Russia. Diplomats are satisfied that nothing ...

    Article : 869 words
  7. ALLIED TROOPS READY TO SAIL FOR FINLAND.

    The French Premier, M. Daladier, told the Chamber of Deputies to-day that from February 26 a body of French troops had been ready to help Finland and that ships were waiting to take them. ...

    Article : 1,800 words
  8. BIG MOVES.

    It is everywhere accepted that Europe is on the eve of great decisions. Significant developments yesterday ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  9. HARDSHIPS FOR 10,000.

    The chairman of directors of Mt. Isa Mines, Mr. Kruttschnitt, announcing to-day that the mines would be closed down in sections if no coal was available by the end of the week, ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. TYPHOID CASES.

    Severe criticism of the Hastings Shire Council and its health inspector, Mr. F. J. Fyall, is offered in a report by two inspectors of the Board of Health who ...

    Article : 546 words
  11. MR. DAVIES'S SUGGESTION.

    Mr. Davies, M.L.A., explainin[?] his plan for Federal control of the coal industry, said he had pointed out to the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, that the Commonwealth Government ...

    Article : 307 words
  12. BRITISH TRADE WITH ITALY.

    Commentators suggest that Italy should find it possible to barter Italian-built ships and motor cars for British coal, as Britain wishes. ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. A.C.T.U. MEETS.

    Plan[?] for supporting the strike have not yet been adopted by the interstate executive of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions, which held its opening session at the Trades ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. DAY OF PRAYER FOR RAIN.

    Next Sunday has been appointed as a day of prayer for rain throughout the State. The Premier, Mr. Mair, in announcing the ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. NEW LINK WITH BRITAIN.

    An office has been established in London to enable the maintenance of contact with underground movements in Austria, and to disseminate pro-Ally ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. CRASH TO DEATH FROM PLANE.

    Palling out of an aeroplane, Squadron-Leader D. M. Allan crashed to his death near Auckland to-day. Squadron-Leader Allan was flying with ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. FOUR LOCAL FILMS.

    The agreements made between the State Government and three local film companies for the production of films were tabled in Parliament yesterday by ...

    Article : 207 words
  18. THE POPE'S POSTULATES.

    The five postulates for a just and honourable peace enumerated by the Pope on December 24 were:- (1) All nations great and small, strong an[?] ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. BRITISH WAR AIMS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter to the Government candidate for the north-east Leeds by-election, re-stated Britain's war aims. ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. NEW AIR BOARD MEMBER.

    The appointment of Mr. R. Lawson, chief engineer of the Postmaster-General's Department, to the Air Board as fifth member in the capacity of ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. GOVERNOR'S DANCE WITH STOKER.

    How he had danced with a ship's stoker who was wearing overalls "just as he had left the stokehold," was described to-day by the Governor, Sir Winston Dugan. ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. MR. SUMNER WELLES IN LONDON.

    Mr. Sumner Welles and the United States Ambassador in London, Mr. J. P. [?]ennedy, yesterday evening called at No. 10 Downing Street. They had a conversation with the ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. SOVIET TRADE PACT WITH IRAN.

    The Tass Agency announces that a trade treaty between the Soviet and Iran has been initialled and will be signed at Teheran soon. ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. NEW PLANES FOR ALLIES.

    The U.S. War Department admits that it has granted permission for the Allies to buy 400-miles-an-hour Curtiss-Hawk 81A planes. The planes will be delivered without ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. TAXATION RELIEF.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Richardson, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the legislation to be introduced by the Government to raise the exemption from wages tax would ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. FIGHTING GOES ON.

    The bitter fighting in Finland continued yesterday. The Russians raided a dozen towns from the air, including five visits to Helsinki. ...

    Article : 198 words
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