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  2. Storms And Cool Weather After Prolonged Heat

    Though less than half an inch of rain has been received in the city since Friday, some good rains have been recorded in the district and Umberumberka was last evening flowing a foot over the by-wash. ...

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  3. CHINA'S BIG ECONOMIC DILEMMA

    Nanking, February 9.—The Chinese Government has revealed that China's first postwar five year economic reconstruction plan will involve an outlay of 21,973 million Chinese dollars. The reconstruction program included projects to be ...

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  4. CLASH AT AIR FORCE STATION

    Brisbane, February 9.—Following a clash between R.A.A.F. armed guards and "squallers" at Victoria Park air force station last night, Ronald Haas, Chairman of the Communist Party's Brisbane District, was taken to Brisbane General ...

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  5. Helping The Jews

    Paris, February 8.—Officials of the American Joint Distribution Committee have reported that the Governments at poland, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia ...

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  6. U.S. MEDICINE LOOKING FOR FINAL BLOW AGAINST PNEUMONIA

    Washington: Pneumonia germs, which have succumbed widely to the potency of sulpha drugs, might as well join the list of bacteria waiting ...

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  7. Jews For Australia

    Marseilles, February 9.—The Dutch liner Johan De Wilt which left for Australia with 95 Jews from Poland, Austria and Hungary arrived here ...

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  8. BRITAIN FACES FUEL CRISIS

    London, February 9.—Rigorous and unprecedented cuts have been announced by the Ministry of Fuel Control. They will mean the complete suspension of industry tomorrow except for essential services, public utilities, food processes and ...

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  9. EARLIER ELECTION IS NOW MOOTED

    Sydney, February 9.—A strong section of the N.S.W. Labor Parliamentary Party is moving to have Caucus called together immediately to discuss the possibility of holding the elections in April instead of May. They fear that if the ...

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  10. Socialite's Loss To Burglars

    Sydney, February 9.—Jewellery, furs and clothing valued at more than £300 were stolen early today when thiever broke into a 12-room flat of the ...

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  11. Execution Of Greek Guerillas

    Lake Success, February 9.—The Secretary General of the United Nations Organisation. Mr. Lic. has been asked to request the Greek Government to ...

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  12. Riotous Scene In Sydney

    Sydney, February 9.—One of the worst demonstrations to which the police have been subjected in Sydney occurred on Saturday afternoon at Petersham. A police squad of more than 20 was menaced by a crowd of over 200 and batans and ...

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  13. In Heavy Snow

    Bucharest, February 9. — Twenty seven were killed and 67 injured when a passenger train struck a stationery goods train at Craioba in a heavy snow ...

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  14. Rise For Compos Urged

    "With reference to the personal representations made by you on behalf of the Broken Hill Compensation Association, I desire to advise that the resolution adopted unanimously by that body and requesting an increase in the Broken Hill ...

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  15. Victorian Youth's Sensational Swim

    Adelaide, February 9.—The sensational Victorian swimming discovery, 16-year old John Marshall, won his fourth Australian title last night when he defeated ...

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  16. NO MEANS TEST RELAXATION FOR PENSIONERS

    Canberra, February 7.—Any relaxation of the Means Test for pensioners would have been at the expense of further taxation reductions, the ...

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  17. PRIMARY PRODUCERS WARNED OF LOSSES

    Primary producers will face heavy lasses through price induction unless immediate preventive action is taken. This warning was given on Monday at ...

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  18. A.W.U. SECRETARY'S OBSERVATIONS

    Sydney, February 7.—The direction of the Australian Council of Trades Unions for a general strike on May Day as a protest against the delay in ...

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  19. Skull Fractured After Accident

    A man had his skull fractured and is in an extremely serious condition at the Hospital as the result of an accident at the corner of Oxide and Mica ...

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  20. The Hesse, Crown Jewels

    Washington, February 9.—The Army Criminal Investigation Branch is convinced that one million dollars worth of the Hesse Crown Jewels are still ...

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  21. DROUGHT AREAS ESCAPE RAIN

    Sydney, February 9.—State Government relief may be sought for drought suffering farmers in the Central, Western and North Western sections of ...

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  22. DAY OUT FOR YOUNGSTERS

    When the rain came yesterday children in various suburbs appeared in the street in their bathers, many with shovels and buckets etc., and commenced ...

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  23. ATTLEY UNLIKELY FOR SPRINT

    Melbourne, February 9.—Attley is an unlikely Newmarket starter. He will be reserved for W.F.A. races. Golden Souvenir, Davinci and eleven other ...

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  24. Alleged Theft Of Cutlery From Griff's

    A 42 year-old miner was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning and charged with breaking, entering and stealing from the premises of Frank ...

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  25. "THE OUTLAW" TO BE FILMED

    Sydney, February 7.—The American film "The Outlaw" which was recently cleared of Indecency charges by the Municipal Court San Francisco, is to ...

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  26. THE TIGER'S REVERSAL

    Sydney, February 9.—A section of the crowd booed when The Tiger almost beat the favorite. Vigaro, in the February Handicap at Randwick ...

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  27. LIQUOR REFERENDUM

    Sydney, February 9.—Disgusted that the Government could find £20,000 to hold a Liquor Referendum when it failed to provide adequate adequate sums of ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTION

    The rain-storms over the week-end very seriously affected the telegraphic service to and from Broken Bill. Emergency and make-shift lines were ...

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  29. PLEA FOR GRUNER

    Jerusalem, February 9.—Max Krlizman of the Gruner Council has asked American Senators to press the Security Council to have Gruner treated as a ...

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