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  3. WAR TO THE DEATH

    Jerusalem, February 20.—"We are now at war in which no quarter will be asked and none given. It will be a battle of life and death and woe to the vanquished," declared Doctor i[?]at Tannous, General Secretary of the Now Palestine Arab ...

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  4. RAILWAY AND BUS CONCESSIONS

    Sydney, February 20.—South Coast miners will ask for concession railway fares and special buses if the Railway Department refuses them a special train to travel to Sydney next Wednesday. All South Coast mines will be idle that day when ...

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  5. POWER RESUMPTION IN MIDLANDS

    London, February 20.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), has announced in the House of Commons a general resumption of the use of power by industry in the Midlands on Monday next. He said that despite the weather 3,737,000 tons of coal were produced last week— ...

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  6. Insurance Agents To Strike For Higher Commission

    Melbourne, February 20.—The latest Croup of workers to be swept into industrial upheaval are insurance agents who are striking for an increase in ...

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  7. Cannot Enforce The Law Against May Day Strikes

    Canberra, February 20.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, told the House of Representatives today that he wag completely unable to enforce the law ...

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  8. Merger Of Australian Banks Suggested

    Melbourne, February 20.—The Directors of the Bank of Australasia and the Union Bank of Australia have agreed to recommend to shareholders ...

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  9. Saturday Penalty Rates

    Melbourne, February 20.—Mr. Chappie said that generally the Saturday penalty rates would accelerate the transition of a five day week for industry. The ...

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  10. Jews Attack Air Force Station

    Jerusalem, February 20.—Terrorists have attacked an R.A.F. station at Ain Shems with mortars and automatic weapons. ...

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  11. Discussions On World Bank

    Washington, February 20.—The existence of a world bank hangs on the outcome of discussions between the President Truman administration and ...

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  12. ENDORSEMENT OF MAY DAY STRIKE

    Sydney, February 20.—The Trades and Labor Council is expected to endorse the nationwide strike of May 1, sponsored by the Australasian ...

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  13. Meat Famine Threatens Melbourne

    Melbourne, February 20.—A meat famine threatens the city as a result of the decision of the wholesale and retail butchers that from Tuesday next ...

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  14. Rush For Myer Homes

    Melbourne, February 20.—Mr. A J. Casey, of Glenhuntly, was rewarded with No. 1 priority for one of the 25 May homes now ready for delivery ...

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  15. MONKEYS TERRORISE SHIP

    Eleven monkeys, four cranes, and a Himalayan bear reached Melbourne from India in the freighter Indian Enterprise yesterday, and the crew will ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT FACTORY TO BE LEASED AT TAMWORTH

    Sydney, February 20.—Mr. Dedman, Minister for Post-war Reconstruction, and Chairman of Cabinet Sub-Committee on Secondary Industries, has ...

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  17. Mr. McGirr Addresses Journalists

    Sydney, February 20.—The housing and well-being of the people were the first, consideration of the Labor Party, Premier McGirr said today when ...

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  18. Compulsory Training Not Likely

    Canberra, February 20.—No definite plans have been made about future Commonwealth defence, but it is believed the compulsory training is not ...

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  19. Wheat Deal With N.Z.

    Melbourne, February 20.—Australia has contracted to supply New Zealand with at least 3½ million bushels of wheat annually at 5/9 a bushel for the ...

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  20. Detective Slashed With Bottle

    Sydney, February 20.—Detective Botherson was slashed with a broken bottle when he surprised a man removing a caw of lettuce from a truck parked in ...

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  21. NEW MENTAL AILMENT IN GERMANY

    "Party neurosis" is a new mental ailment prevalent in Germany according to Dr. Hans Schwartz. Professor of Psychiatry at Grifiswald University. ...

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  22. Woman Fined £25 For Having Extra Ration Cards

    Sydney, February 20.—Emily Lena Nichols, 36, of Reservoir Street. Surry Hills was fined £25 at Central Police Court today for illegal possession of two ...

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  23. VIC PATRICK MAY GO TO AMERICA

    Sydney, February 20.—Unless plenty of bouts follows his fight with American Eddie Marcus on March 10. Vic Patrick will fly to America under contact to ...

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  24. Byrd's 10 Minutes' Flight

    Little America, February 20.—Rear-Admiral Byrd. in circling the Pole a few days ago went "around the world in 10 minutes." ...

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  25. PRINCESS JULIANA'S BABY NAMED

    Baarn (Holland), February 19.—The name of Princess Juliana's baby has been announced as Maria Christina. It was stated that she will be called ...

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  26. Dearer Clothing

    Canberra, February 20.—In [?]irtherance of its policy of withdrawing subzidles from industries and commodities, paid to maintain lower living coats the ...

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  27. BEQUEST FOR FATHER DIVINE

    New York, February 19.—Father Divine may become part owner of a dormitory at Cornell University under the will of the late Mrs. Mary Sheldon Lyan. ...

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  28. SHOULD NOT WITHDRAW RESIGNATION OF POLISH GOVT.

    London, February 20.—The Foreign Minister, Mr. Bevin, answering a question in the House of Commons thought that no useful purpose would be served by ...

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  29. CRAIGIE AND TRAINER AND JOCKEY OUT FOR TWELVE MONTHS

    Sydney, February 20.—Cralgie winner of the 1915 Sydney Cup was disqualified for twelve months by A.J.C. stewards today together with his trainer. Gordon ...

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  30. ROYAL FAMILY IN AFRICA

    Capetown, February 20.—The Royal family drove through a rich fruit and wine growing district to Paarl, one of South Africa's oldest towns. From ...

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  31. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON RAPE CHARGE

    Sydney, February 20.—Sidney David John McLeod (21), airman, was today committed for trail from the Parramatta Police Court on a charge of having raped ...

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  32. CHARGE OF CATTLE STEALING

    Melbourne, February 20.—A 19-year-old laborer, Thomas Joseph McLean, of Larter Street, Ballarat East. was charged in Colac Police Court yesterday before ...

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    FIRST PRESIDENT of the new State of Eastern Indonesia, Mr. Nadjamoeddindaeng Malews, addressing a conference called to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. Sydney Bus and Tram Fares May Be Increased

    Sydney, February 20.—Substantial increases in tram and bus fares will be recommended by Mr. E. H. Swift. New South Wales Auditor-General in his ...

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  35. Aiding Enemy

    London, February 19.—John Joseph Holland, 39, an Australian, described as seaman, of Kendal St. London, was remanded at Bow Street police court ...

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  36. Distribution of Reparations Plant from Germany and Japan

    The Chairman ot the Sub-Committee on Secondary Industries (Mr. Dedman) has stated that reparations plant would be received by the Department ...

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  37. Large-Scale Manufacture of Diesel Engines

    A prominent English manufacturing company is negotiating with the Australian Government for the large-scale manufacture in Australia of diesel ...

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  38. HALF A MILLION TO EMPLOYEES

    New York (AAP), February 19.—Israel Rogosin. 60-year-old rayon and silk manufacturer, gave nearly 500,000 dollars to his 3,700 employees in the form ...

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  39. DEPORTATION ORDER

    Melbourne, February 20.—The Inspector General of Penal Establishments. Mr. J. Ackeroyd said tonight that he had received an order for deportation of ...

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  40. ABORIGINE WAGES INADEQUATE, SAYS MINISTER

    Canberra, February 20.—Wages to be paid to aborigines in the Northern Territory at fixed by conference at Alice Sprines were far from ...

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  41. CAPSULES OF DANGEROUS DRUG MISSING

    Sydney, February 20.—Police tonight were searching for a carton containing one thousand capsules of a dangerous drug stolen from a truck belonging to ...

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