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  3. INDONESIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS DUTCH PROPOSALS?

    BATAVIA, February 13.—The Indonesian "Premier's" (Dr. Sjahrir's) emissary has returned from Central Java bearing President Soekarno's comment on the Dutch ...

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  4. BRITISH SOLDIERS OPEN FIRE ON INDIAN RIOTERS

    LONDON, February 13.—British troops were called in by the Governor of Bengal (Mr. R. G. Casey) for the first time this morning. They opened fire on rioting crowds in Wellington Square, in Central Calcutta. Thirty-six were ...

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    Scene at the Ipswich Workshops on Tuesday when His Excellency the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) delivered an address to railwaymen. From left to right: Messrs. W. Gee (President of the Ipswich Workshops Educational Association), T. Bird (Officer-in-Charge of Metal Section), Sir Leslie Wilson, Mr. J. Wilde (Secretary of the I.W.E.A.), and Capt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SCULLY PROPOSES MORAL CODE TO HELP BRITAIN IN FOOD CRISIS

    BRISBANE, February 13.—Declaring that there was a great desire by all Australians to assist Britain, and that everyone could do something, the Commonwealth ...

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  7. N.S. Wales Premier to Retire

    SYDNEY, Feb. 13.—The Premier (Mr. McKell) will retire from State politics next year. He will not contest his present seat at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WATERSIDERS VOTE AGAINST SAILING OF DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Feb. 13.—By 10 votes to five, a conference of waterside unions in Sydney refused to lift the ban on the ...

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  9. PASSPORT RESTRICTIONS

    MEBOURNE, February 13.—The Minister for immigration (Mr. A. A. Calwell) said to-day that the restrictions on passports would only be released when British wives, children, and fiancees of Australian servicemen had been brought to ...

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  10. RUSSIAN REPORT "ABSOLUTE NONSENSE"

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Russian newspaper reports that "large" numbers of British troops have arrived in ...

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  11. FATE OF 230,000 FOOD COUPONS LEFT "IN THE AIR"

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 13.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. Walker) said that because of antagonistic influences from outside ...

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  12. FLOODS STILL CAUSING DELAYS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 13.—Flood conditions still are causing delays in railway traffic. The northern line ...

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  13. MINISTERS URGE NATIONAL CONTROL OF BUFFALO FLY

    BRISBANE, February 13.—The necessity to deal with the buffalo fly problem on a national basis was recognised at a conference in Brisbane to-day between Federal and interstate authorities. The Federal ...

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  14. NO DOCTORS TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 12.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said to-day Cabinet had decided that because of the ...

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  15. £10,000 GIFT FOR FOOD FUND APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, February 18.—A cheque for £10,000 has been donated by Messrs. Ernest Connibere Bros. to the Lord Mayor's ...

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  16. RUSH ON CANNED MEATS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 13.—As a result of the publication of a statement by the Federal Commerce Minister (Mr. ...

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  17. MELBOURNE WILL BE HEADQUARTERS OF AIRLINES COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 18.—Melbourne will be the headquarters of the National Airlines Commission, the recently ...

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  18. THREW PEPPER IN BANDIT'S FACE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 13.—When a masked bandit entered the Victor Private Hotel near Railway. Square to-day, and demanded ...

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  19. "UNIONS MUST NOT STAND IN THE WAY OF PROGRESS"

    BRISBANE, Feb. 13.—"We must not let pettyfogging union rules stand in the way of progress," declared Cr. Kidd, of ...

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  20. V.R.C. PROBABLY WILL GRANT REQUEST OF MR. GUINSBERG

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 13.—It is likely that the V.R.C. Committee at its meeting to-morrow will grant the request of Harry ...

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  21. 60-oz NUGGET FOUND

    PERTH, Feb. 13.—A prospector, Mr. A. Walker, of Peak Hill, Gascoyne area, about 350 miles inland from ...

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  22. GOVERNOR FAREWELLED BY GRAZIERS' ASSN.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 13.—To afford the Queensland United Graziers' Association an opportunity of saying farewell ...

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  23. Mail Train Held Up 18 Minutes While Baby Born

    ROCKHAMPTON, Feb. 13.—The birth of a baby held up the Brisbane to Townsville mail train at Benaraby yesterday. The train ...

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  24. WITNESS SAYS CAPT. MURPHY WAS MAN OF GREAT COURAGE

    LAE, Feb. 13.—Major Albert Roberts, M.C., giving evidence at the resumed Court-martial of Captain John J. Murphy, of ...

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  25. ATTEMPTED TO SAW THROUGH THE BARS OF A GAOL

    SYDNEY, Feb. 13.—The noise of a hack-saw cutting through an iron bar was heard just in time to prevent Antonio Martini (28), ...

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  26. Ex-King Zog and Family to Reside in Egypt

    LONDON, Feb. 12.—Ex-King Zog, of Albania and his family went abroad the liner City of Exeter at Birkenhead to-day for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. TWO STUDENTS KILLED IN EGYPTIAN DEMONSTRATIONS

    LONDON, February 13.—Two students are reported to have been killed by a police volley into a crowd of demonstrators at Alexandria, says Reuter's Cairo correspondent. Police charged a crowd of ...

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  28. GRAZIERS TO SEEK ADVICE ON LAND RESUMPTION PLAN

    BRISBANE, February 13.—At the quarterly executive meeting of the Queensland Graziers' Association to-day it was resolved to seek counsel's opinion on the Government's intentions to resume freehold and leasehold land on a compensation basis, contained in the ...

    Article : 291 words
  29. U.S. LOAN AND EMPIRE TRADE AGREEMENTS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 13.—American statements that the loan to Britain would cancel Empire trade preference agreements with ...

    Article : 76 words
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