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  2. BEST OPPORTUNITY TO MOVE LOST

    THE British Minister to the Far East (Mr. Duff Cooper), who arrived by clipper from America, said he thought Japan had waited too long for further expansion southward. A year ago was the most auspicious time. Today Britain was in a ...

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  3. TRAMWAYS DISPUTE

    Members of the executive of the Tramway Employees' Association and officers of the Trades Hall Council last night considered in camera a reply from the Hobart ...

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  5. MANY HAPPY RETURNS!

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  6. DENIAL BY BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. Harrison) announced. today that the United Kingdom Government had denied ...

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  7. ITALIANS IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Times" correspondent at Istanbul says that the approach of a season favourable for opentions in North Africa is ...

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  8. Employees Refuse To Strike

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Employees of Olympic Tyre and Rubber Co., at a meeting in the Trades Hall last night, rejected a motion to strike against the ...

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  9. Russians Bomb Bucharest

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—While British bombers were attacking Berlin on Sunday night, the Red Air Force was bombing Bucharest, capital of Rumania Sixty-two ...

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  10. FUTURE OF PACIFIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"I have great confidence in the future of the Pacific, and the part we are going to play in it," said Mr. Nelson T. ...

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  11. "Cobbers" Manuscript For Sale

    MANUSCRIPT and corrected proofs of "Cobbers," Dr. Thomas Wood's popular book on Australia, have been presented to the Australian ...

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  13. TEXTILE STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Unless it is settled speedily the strike of textile workers in Australia may have profound political repercussians when the Federal ...

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  14. COMMUNISM AND LABOUR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The relations of Mr. Blackburn, M.H.R., with the Australian Labour Party may be raised by delegates and determined at the annual ...

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  15. TEA PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,—Protesting against the increased price of tea, Senator Cameron said today that, although it might suit the Minister for Customs ...

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  16. BUDGETARY NEEDS

    WARWICK, (Q), Tuesday.—Declaring (hat he was going to ask the people to contribute to an extent that had never been asked before, the ...

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  17. CONTROL OF IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After discussions which have been proceeding for neatly a year a definite policy for the control of imports from ...

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  18. NATIONAL DEBT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The National Debt on March 31 totalled £11,398,842,755 —an increase of £2,467,201,766 on the figures a year before. Much of the ...

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  19. STAIN ON FLOOR

    There is nothing better produced than TAUBMAN'S FAMOUS FLOOR STAINS, which are made to walk on. TAUBMAN'S FAMOUS FLOOR STAINS are sold in 10 ...

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  20. Victorian Railways Show Profit

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Breaking a succession of 15 deficits, the Victorian Railways last year made their first profit since 1925. The surplus was £26,593, and ...

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  22. FALSE STAMP DENIED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"This is a mare's nest," said John Henry McEvoy, managing director of Fostar's Shoes Pty. Ltd.", in the High Court today, denying charges ...

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  23. COMMITTEES PROPOSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Regulations setting up two committees to advise the Government on the administration of tobacco rationing, will be promulgated, the ...

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  24. LAUNCH SUNK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Rounding Benelong Pt. tonight, the Manly steamer Bellubera came into collision with a small launch, which sank immediately. It was ...

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  25. GERMAN SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that an enemy supply ship of 4,000 tons was sunk last night in the English Channel. Another of 3,500 tons ...

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  26. PRESIDENT'S ENVOY

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—Mr. Henry Grady, President Roosevelt's envoy, who is making an economic survey of the Far East, has arrived by way of the ...

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  27. Nervous and Depressed

    "I was continually nervous and depressed," states Mrs. A.R.T., of Maclaglan., Q. "I suffered from headaches, backaches, and pains in my legs. I was anaemic. After taking ...

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  28. AIR FORCE MACHINE RETURNS

    The Royal Australian Air Force training aeroplane in which Leading Aircraftman S. D. Herapath made an emergency landing at New Norfolk on ...

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  29. Cut In Car Output

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Munitions Minister (Mr. Howe) announced an Order-in-Council curtailing the production of passenger motor-cars by 44 per ...

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  30. ENSURE EGG SUPPLIES

    Preserve eggs with KE-FEG now and thus prepare for all eventualities. Tried and reliable, costs less than 1d dozen. All grocers.—Advt. ...

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