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  2. REFUGEES BRING GOLD BARS

    Sydney, January 29.—Bars of gold about two inches long by 5/16 of an inch thick were found today by Customs searchers in the bags of some of the refugee passengers on the steamer "HWA L[?]en." The ship is believed to be "the ...

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  3. JUDGE WINDHAM IS RELEASED

    Jerusalem, January 28.—Judge Windham, who was kidnapped from his court in Tel Aviv by Jewish terrorists, has been released This was confirmed by the police last night, but they later denied a report that Major Collins who also was kidnapped ...

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  4. CHOKING DUST-SCORCHING WIND

    Sydney, January 29.—Choking dust storms and scorching wines which raged at gale force in many areas today added acutely to the misery of the people of the N.S.W. inland drought belt. Conditions in these areas have entered a critical phase and it is estimated that the lamb export trade alone has suffered a loss of nearly 1,000,000 head. Practically the whole of the State ...

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  5. BUILDING TRADES MAKE OFFER TO MASTER BUILDERS

    Following a suggestion by the executive of the B.I.C. last night, the Building Trades Union resolved at their meeting last night that they were prepared to resume work on the basis of a half hour for crib in the employers time and providing that the ...

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  6. FOUND POISONED

    London, January 29.—Dr. William Henry Hubert (42), "Britain's No. 1 phych[?]strist" and Patricia Ba[?]ley (27), viscount Allenby's cousin, are in ...

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  7. Ruthless "Mercy Killings" Under Hitler

    Nuremberg, January 29. — Between 40,000 and 60,000 "mercy killings" of insane and incurably sick persons in Germany in 1941 were admitted in all ...

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  8. Defence Of Dakotas

    New York, January 29.—There are 70OO Dakota aircraft in service throughout the world, and it is estimated that one DOS takes off on an average of ...

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  9. Control Of The Ruhr

    Paris, January 29. — The French Foreign Office has denied an American newsagency report that France is willing to relinquish or modify her ...

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  10. Car Over Embankment

    Melbourne, January 29.—A man and a woman were killed and a girl seriously injured when an amphibious car rolled 70ft. down an embankment near ...

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  11. ACTOR'S REALISM

    London, January 28.—Bernard in Garde, baritone, had a stab at himself in B[?]t's opera. "The Pearl [?]hers." The dagger usually used has a ...

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  12. Annual Conference Of A.W.U.

    Sydney, January 29.—A little of the tolerance and determination of the war years and all that was required to enable interests in Australia to be ...

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  13. THREAT BY COALIES ON MEAT POSITION

    Sydney, January 29—Unless miners obtained some satisfaction off the Newcastle meat position there would be a protest stoppage of mines, Mr. G. W. S. ...

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  14. Sugar Rationing— End in Sight

    Sydney, January 29.—The Minister for Customs (E[?]ster Courtice) said today that the end of sugar rationing was in sight. It was ...

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  15. Story Of Fiend Torture In Indo-China

    Marseilles, January 29. — F[?]nch civilians and wounded soldiers who returned from Indo-China, alleged that the Vietnam sulcide [?]qund, [?]uding ...

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  16. West Pedestrian Club to Resume

    An official advertisement in the columns reminds peds. that the West Club is re-opening the season on Sunday on the See Park grounds by ...

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  17. Fire Destroys Big Area In Victoria

    Melbourne, January 29.—A fire reported as having its origin in a spark from a steam roller swept through 3,000 acres of trees and grassland in ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATION BY CHINESE

    Shanghai, January 29.—Fifteen hundred Chinese, mostly University students, demonstrated today, accusing the United States of "robbing the Chinese ...

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  19. NEW DEAL FOR NATIVES

    Canberrs, January 29.—The promised new deal for natives in the South Pacific was discussed in detail by six nations at the South Pacific conference. ...

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  20. ANOTHER C.N.A.C. PLANE DISAPPEARS

    Shanghai, January 29. — A China National Aviation Corporation plane, with 28 aboard. Including eleven American and Canadian missionaries, is ...

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  21. Price Increases

    Melbourne, January 29.—Employees at North Melbourne railway workshops resolved at a meeting to stop work "on a suitable afternoon" as a protest ...

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  22. POLISH SURVIVOR ON SMUGGLING CHARGE

    Sydney, January 29.—A Polish migrant who pleaded guilty to a charge of snuggling and was fined £40 in the special Federal Court today was ...

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  23. Desertion of General and Troops Alleged

    Nanking, January 29.—The Nationalist Government has claimed that General Ho Pens Chu and 50,000 troops deserted to the Communist rants, it is ...

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  24. Australian Coastal Services

    Melbourne, January 29.—Plans for currying out the Postal Department's big program of works for the rehabilitation of post-office services ...

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  25. Tax Reduction Expected

    Canberra, January 29.—Substantial tax reductions can be expected within the next three months, according to economic advisers to the Government. ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKE WRECKS REPUBLIC OF SALVADOR'S LEADING PORT

    San Salvador, January 29.—A combination earthquake and volcanic eruption which began on Sunday wrecked or damaged every building in the ...

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  27. MOSLEMS ARRESTED

    Lahore, January 29.—The police rearrested a number or prominent Punjab Moslems shortly after midnight, including the Khan of Mamdot, President ...

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  28. MAN DIES IN CELL

    Sydney, January 29.—Austin Rhodan (32). who had been charged with the attempted murder of his wife, died in the observation cell at Long Bay Gaol ...

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  29. Dust And Thunderstorms Reported

    Sydney, January 29.—Dust blanketed a large part of the State today, while thunderstorms were reported from many areas. Dust was reported from ...

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  30. Seventeen Killed In Air Crash

    Bogota, Colombia, January 29.—The Colombian Airlines have announced that all 17 occupants were killed when one of its airliners crashed into the ...

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  31. Purchase of Stud Stock: Minister Returns

    Sydney, January 29.—The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Graham), who is abroad with the Stock Buying Delegation, will return to Australia by air ...

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  32. Britain Blamed

    Sydney, January 28.—The sole reason why petrol rationing had not been lifted in Australia was that Britain did not desire it, Senator Ashley told a ...

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  33. Plans for Despatch Case

    Sydney, January 29.—It is now considered unlikely that the English Importation (Despatch Case) will be sent to Melbourne for the Futurity Stakes ...

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  34. Burns' Anniversary Celebrated

    Melbourne, January 20.—A Urge audience assembled in Melbourne Town Hall last night for the annual "Nicht w[?] Burns" of the Victorian scottish Union, ...

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  35. Old Resident Dies In Adelaide

    Well-known former local and unionist, Mr. Sylvester O'Nell Mutlow, collapsed and died at the Royal Admiral Hotel, Adelaide, yesterday, at the ...

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  36. Matteotti Murder Story

    London, January 28.—Pieces of the body of Matteotti. Italian Socialist leader, were shown to Fascist chiefs in 1924 as proof that he had been ...

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  37. "Wanganella" May Be Afloat Today

    Wellington (N.Z.), January 29.—Salvage experts working on the stranded vessel, "Wanganells," on the Barret Reef hope to refloat the vessel ...

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  38. Supplies For Flood-Bound People

    Brisbane, January 29.—Fifty people flood-bound at Waterford are being supplied with food by motor beats, dinghies and pack horses across the ...

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  39. Sudan Must Be Unaffected

    London, January 27.—The Foreign Minister. Mr. Bevin, dated in the House of Commons that the E[?]ytian Government had told Britain it had broken off ...

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  40. Consideration Foe Junior Tennis Players

    Melbourne, January 29.—Serious consideration would be given to the training of Junior tennis players for future Davis Cup teams, said Sir Norman ...

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  41. BREASLEY RIDES HOBART CUP WINNER

    Hobart, January 29.—The Hobart Cup of a mile and a half, run at Elwick today, resulted: Wingfire, 8.4 (A. Breasley), 1: Miss Dart, 7.4 (C. ...

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