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  3. BASIS OF A SETTLEMENT IN MEAT STRIKE?

    BRISBANE, February 26.—Parties to the Brisbane abattoirs dispute reached a basis of settlement to-night, subject to settlement terms being acceptable to mass meeting of strikers at the Trades Hall to-morrow morning. Work is ...

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  4. 5 COURTS OF INQUIRY INTO BOMBAY DISORDERS

    BOMBAY, February 26.—An Army communique says that R.I.N. ratings are settling down to normal duties. There are no incidents to report. Five Courts of Inquiry have been ordered, of which four will be held immediately. The situation is completely quiet in ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. From Canada to Wedding

    First of the Canadian fiancees of R.A.A.F. men, Miss Margaret Brooks, of Guelph, Ontario, was married at noon the other day to Mr. Geoffrey Smith, former R.A.A.F. flying-officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIR MARSHAL BENNETT SAFE AND SOUND

    LONDQN, February 2.— The Air Ministry announced that Air Vice-Marshal Donald C. T. Bennett landed safe ...

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  7. TWO KILLED WHEN MOTOR BIKE CRASHED

    BUNDABERG, Feb. 26.—Leslie Thomas Holzberger (29), married, and Neville Heidks (21), single, were killed late last night when a ...

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  8. MINERS URGE 40-HOUR WEEK IMMEDIATELY

    SYDNEY, February 26.— The delegates to the Central Council of the Miners' Federation declared to-day that ...

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  9. EGYPTIAN PREMIER SAYS BRITAIN DEMANDED REPARATIONS FOR LOSSES

    CAIRO, February 26.—ThePremier (Sidky Pasha) in a statement to the Senate to-day said that Britain demanded that all who committed crimes in the recent disturbances should be punished and that reparations ...

    Article : 347 words
  10. Union Observer on "Trial"

    SYDNEY, February 26.—The Dutch and British authorities in Java are being asked if they will permit an observer, approved by the Australian trades unions, to accompany a ...

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  11. 520 Tons of Jap. Silk for Australia

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26.— Australia has been allocated 520 tons of manufactured Japanese silk. In disclosing ...

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  12. 450,000 GERMANS SETTLED IN POLAND IN 18 MONTHS

    NUREMBERG, February 26.— The Russian Prosecutor (M. Smirnov), continuing the case against the Germans, said that ...

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  13. BLACK MARKETING

    CANBERRA, February 28.—An important announcement on meat involving both prices and distribution, will be made by the ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. CHINESE ATTITUDE ON MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, February 26.—Officially it is announced that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has instructed his Manchuria headquarters as to the basis on which negotiations with Russia should be conducted. The ...

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  15. NO DATE YET FOR IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, February 26. —Still no definite date has been fixed for the Imperial Conference of British Prime ...

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  16. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN AIR SERVICE WILL BE SIX DAYS A WEEK?

    DARWIN, February 26.—Lord Winster, British Minister for Civil Aviation, on arrival here, said that he expected the air service between England and Australia would be six days a week as soon as they could ...

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  17. FURTHER DETENTION CAMP DISTURBANCES

    LONDON, February 2d.— Disturbances occurred least night in a detention camp near Bordon, Hampshire, to ...

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  18. POPE DID NOT APPROVE OF WAR AGAINST RUSSIA

    LONDON, Feb. 26.—The Pope, speaking at a reception at the Vatican to enable the Diplomatic Corps to meet the new cardinals, ...

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  19. NO AUSTRALIANS FOR WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, February 26.—Tennis circles in Britain are greatly disappointed at the Australian decision not to send a team to ...

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  20. SERIOUS VICTORIAN FLOODS; MANY FAMILIES MAROONED

    MELBOURNE, February 26.—As a result of phenomenally heavy rains the mass evacuation of residents of Bent-street, Kensington, is taking place. The rain belt has reached its greatest intensity over the central area of ...

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  21. Canungra Jungle Training School to Be Closed

    BRISBANE, Feb. 26.—The Canungra jungle training school is to close, Announcing this to-day, the Army ...

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  22. DOCTOR DEAD.

    LONDON, Feb. 26.—The death is announced of Dr. Sydney Gray MacDonald, who was born in Sydney (N.S.W.) in 1879. He was ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO MEET THREATENED NEW YORK TRANSPORT STRIKES

    NEW YORK, February 26.—The City Council is preparing feverishly to meet the threatened municipal subway and 'bus strike ...

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  24. Vital U.K. Food Ships Delayed by Strikes

    CANBERRA, February 26.—Additional ships intended to expedite the delivery of food from Australia to Britain have been delayed in the United Kingdom by strikes and lock-outs, particularly in ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. ALL STORM DANGER IN MELBOURNE PASSED

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.— Fears that the northern suburbs of Melbourne would be flooded to-night after ...

    Article : 61 words
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