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  3. LOAN TO BRITAIN.

    MIAMI, Jan. 23.—The executive council of the American Federation of Labour has sent messages to all Congressmen urging ...

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  4. AIR TRANSPORT.

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Jan. 23.—Only the fear of certain members of the United States Civil Aeronautics Board that regional ...

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  5. MR. FORDE'S TOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 23.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) left Darwin this morning on his tour of bases in operational ...

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  6. KIOSK MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 23.—Mr. Justice Street, in Chambers in the Supreme Court, today granted bail to Douglas Ronald Morris (26), journalist, who ...

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  7. GOLD INDUSTRY.

    There are signs that the gold-mining industry in this State is reemerging from the restrictions placed, upon it by war conditions. These ...

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  8. FIRE PREVENTION.

    Records kept over many years by Forests Departments of many countries showed that 95 per cent of all fires were caused through ...

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  9. NELSON ALL ALONE.

    Lord Nelson on his column in Trafalgar-square, London. "It's very dirty and slimy up there," said one of six steeplejacks who ascended the column and were to begin an inspection yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ITALIAN TRADE.

    ROME, Jan. 23.—The Foreign Trade Ministry is encouraging contracts under which Italians will pay with labour, said the ...

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  11. RELATIONS WITH CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced last night that Canada had agreed to receive an Italian ...

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  12. ARM IN ROLLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 23.—Fortitude was shown by a workman alone in a flock factory in North Melbourne yesterday when his left arm was ...

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  13. EXPULSION MOVE.

    The proposed disaffiliation of unions retaining officers or servants who have been expelled from the Labour Party or are members of ...

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  14. PACIFIC AIRLINES.

    AUCKLAND, Jan. 23.—Invitations to attend a British Commonwealth air conference to deal particularly with Pacific airlines, which it is ...

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  15. ZAIBATSU CONTROL.

    TOKIO, Jan. 23.—The American Associated Press says that Allied H.Q. has ordered the Japanese Government to provide detailed ...

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  16. BRITISH ARMY.

    The British Army Liaison Mission in Australia has been informed that no further recruits from Australia for service in the ranks of the ...

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  17. ENEMY BROADCASTS

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Leonard Banning (37), school teacher, who was unable to ret an to Britain when war broke out, was found guilty in the ...

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  18. PAN-AMERICAN LINE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 23.—Pan-American Airways could make no definite arrangements for Sydney-San Francisco air service until the ...

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  19. FAMILY FLIGHT.

    Recently an Australian aircraft designer, Capt. Geoffrey N. Wikner, rather than wait indefinitely for a passage from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NAPLES TRAGEDY.

    NAPLES, Jan. 23.—The deathroll has now risen to 23, with 500 injured and 3,000 persons made homeless, as a result of the explosion of ...

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  21. V.D.C. RIFLES.

    Mr. D. and, M.L.A. for Greenough, protested on Tuesday against the withdrawal of rifles from members of the Volunteer Defence Corps. ...

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  22. THE LOST DAKOTA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 23.—An Air Force spokesman said last night that planes were still for the crew of the R.A.A.F. Dakota plane ...

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  23. LABOUR MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 23.—Despite reports, there was still a shortage of labour in Australia, the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) told troops at ...

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  24. DROUGHT IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Jan. 23.—The worst drought for 25 years is being experienced over most of the North Island and is particularly severe in ...

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  25. COLLISION AT SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 23.—On behalf of the Norwegian Government a writ has been issued out of the High Court under the Admiralty ...

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  26. GUILDER CURRENCY.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 22.—At the request of the N.E.I. Government, restrictions have been placed on the cashing of N.E.I. notes in Australia. ...

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  27. COLLIE MINERS.

    COLLIE, Jan. 23.—A ballot to decide whether Collie miners will rejoin the Miners' Federation is in progress. In December a ballot was ...

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  28. EGG INDUSTRY.

    The Deputy-Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr. G. K. Baron-Hay) has furnished statistics of eggs handled during the July-October period of ...

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  29. DANISH SHIPS.

    COPENHAGEN, Jan. 23.—Danish shipowners say that the British authorities have agreed that Britain will pay for Danish ships lost while ...

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  30. "A MURKY JOB."

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Lord Nelson on the top of his column towering over Trafalgar Square, whence he looked down on London's trials ...

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  31. LIBERAL PARTY.

    A meeting of the Federal executive of the Liberal Party will be held in Canberra on January 29. The meeting will be attended by ...

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  32. ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

    Owing to the third Saturday in April this year falling at Easter, the annual road board elections throughout the State will be held on the ...

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