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  4. R.S.L. AND COMMUNIST MEMBERS

    Melbourne, February 18.—The Federal Executive of the R.S.L. today upheld the decision of the Victorian branch to exclude Communists from the R.S.L. This was manifest to-day when the executive turned down the appeals of three ...

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  5. ENGLAND'S CRISIS NOT OVER

    London, February 18.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, today is expected to announce the date for the partial resumption of industry, says Reuter. It is wrong to assume that the crisis will be over once the electricity and gas works have ...

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  6. FURTHER OUTRAGES IN PALESTINE

    London, February 19.—The Government has been unable to resolve the irreconcilable conflict between the Jews and the Arabs and has decided that the only course is to submit the Palestine problem to U.N.O. ...

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  7. Norwegian Ambassador Denounces Spain

    Washington, February 19—Diplomatic circlet are stirred by evidence that Spain and Norway are engaged in a serious dispute involving the United Nations. ...

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  8. Rich Gold Seam Discovered Near Temora

    Sydney, February 19.—A gold reef in a disused mine at Sebastapol, ten miles from Temora which was discovered by four men last week-end may be one of ...

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  9. UNRRA Supplies Rotting In Warehouses

    Shanghai, February 19.—In Shanghai, U.N.R.R.A. authorities allege that 45 per cent. of U.N.R.R. supplies sent to China ...

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  10. May Be Compulsory Voting At Next Municipal Elections

    Sydney, February 19—Voting at the next Municipal and Shire elections in NSW will be compulsory if a bill now being prepared by the Minister for ...

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  11. Stop Work Meeting In Sydney

    Sydney, February 19.—A one hour stop-work meeting by more than five hundred railway workers at Darling Harbor Yards today delayed the ...

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  12. Jewish Migration Disturbs Menzies

    Canberra, February 19.—If there is to be any preference in migration it must be accorded British citizens, said the leader of the Opposition, Mr. ...

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  13. Charged With Wounding Husband

    Sydney, February 19.— Mrs. Doris May Davis (27), mother of three children, was today remanded on £50 bail at the Parramatta Police Court on ...

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  14. No Sign Of Waterfront Settlement

    Newcastle, February 19.—There were no signs tonight of a settlement of the Newcastle waterfront trouble. Except for ...

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  15. Woman On Bond

    Sydney, February 19.—Mrs. Jean Josephine Heggie (23), stenographer, now of Windsor, Victoria, who illegally withdrew £212 from a banking account ...

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  16. Soviet Regime Criticised In Australian's Novel

    New York, February 17.—In a bitter novel based upon his wartime experiences in Russia, Godfey Blunden, Australian journalist, sardonically attacks ...

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  17. Greater Security For Tenants Under New Regulations

    Canberra, February 19.—New Landlord and Tenant Regulations which will give greater security to tenants are expected to be issued next week. They ...

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  18. Govt. To Call Conference With Coal Miners And Owners

    Sydney, February 19.—The Minister for Supply, Senator Ashley, Informed the Miners' Federation tonight that the Government would call a conference ...

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  19. Pupil Sues School For Damages

    London, February 17.—A public school is not a [?] it is a place where boys me intended to became accustomed to the hard facts of life. So said Mr. H. ...

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  20. Wanted Homes

    Melbourne, February 18.—A further indication of Melbourne's desperate housing shortage was given by the queue outside the offices of Spencer ...

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  21. EISLIER CITED FOR CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS

    Washington, February 19—Acting at the request of the committee of un-American activities, the House of Representatives adopted a resolution citing ...

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  22. The Wanganella

    Wellington, February 18.—Captain Todd deputy harbour—master, performed a remarkable feat of seamanship with the Wanganella yesterday. ...

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  23. GOVT. TO TAKE UP P.O.W. CLAIMS

    Canberra, February 19.—For the first time the Commonwealth Government today undertook that claims on behalf ...

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  24. Ten Year Old Murder Hearing

    Bathurst, February 19.—The trial of Frederick Lincoln McDermott (38), laborer, on a charge of having murdered William Henry Lavers in 1936 was ...

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  25. Waterfront Troubles Effect England

    London, February 19.—The waterfront troubles in Australia and New Zealand were delaying meat supplies and it might conceivably be necessary ...

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  26. MAILS BY AIR

    Canberra, February 18.—Investigations were being made into the practicability of carrying all first-class mail by sir within Australia, and final reports of ...

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  27. Heavy Casualties In Train Smash

    Altona, Pennsylvania, February 19.—Casualties in the wreck of a crack passenger train. "Red Arrow," now totals 21 dead and 117 injured. The ...

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  28. TWO COMMUNIST ARMIES DEFEATED IN CHINA

    Nanking, February 19.—The Minister of Information has announced that two Communist armies have been "utterly ...

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  29. BURNS AND MURPHY

    Sydney, February 19. — Tommy Burns, who recently won the Welterweight Title of Australia, will refuse to fight the New Zealander, Bos ...

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  30. ALL U.N. MEMBERS' FLAGS DROPPED ON SOUTH POLE

    New York, February 18.—In flying over the South Pole on Sunday Rear Admiral richard Byrd dropped miniature flags of the 54 member-nations of U.N. and not ...

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  31. Australian Arrested In England

    London, February 19.—Officers from Scotland Yard Special Branch arrested at Hull an Australian, named John James Holland (36), described as a ...

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  32. UNLICENSED TOBACCO SELLERS

    Melbourne, February 18—About 9,000 unlicensed tobacco retailers in Victoria will be the object of a "purge" which the Shops and Factories branch of the Labor ...

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  33. A Long Bite

    Newcastle, February 19.—Frederick Wade (50), of Newcastle, was taken to hospital this afternoon, after having been bitten by an eighteen foot python ...

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  34. Taxation Review Of Incomes Likely

    Canberra, February 19. — Ministers are understood to have given rank and file members of the Labor Caucus undertakings that they will press for ...

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  35. PLEASANT WEATHER YESTERDAY

    The most pleasant weather for sometime prevsiled yesterday, with the maximum reading up to 3 p.m. being 75 degrees. ...

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  36. WORKERS RESTLESS

    Sydney, February 19.—Workers were restless because of the restrictions on wage rates and lack of incentive to work harder ...

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  37. STATE LOTTERY RESULTS

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  38. LAUNCESTON CUP TO MISS DART

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  39. Remanded On Murder Charges

    Melbourne, February 19. — James Henry Napper (24), share former, of Sale, was today remanded to appear in Melbourne next Wednesday on ...

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  40. Taxation Of Shipping Industry

    Canberra, February 19.—The shipping industry is to be taxed at least £750,000 for setting up a Stevedoring Industry Commission. Caucus has ...

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