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  2. PLASTIC IN BROKEN HILL

    The wonders of plastic, and its revolutionary industrial possibilities, have in the last year or two created much speculation in Australia. ...

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  3. Cigarettes Labelled Peanuts

    Sydney, February 26.—With the discovery of a number of American cigarettes sealed in tins labelled "peanuts" in a cargo ship ...

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  4. Increase In Population

    There has been, according to figures compiled by the police, an increase of 1.852 in the population of Broken Hill since ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S DEMANDS ON EGYPT

    Cairo, February 26.—Britain had demanded that all who had committed crimes in the recent disturbances should be punished; reparations should be paid for British personal and property losses, and Britain had also asked for a guarantee that public order would ...

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  6. £11 Million Program Of Public Works

    Sydney, February 26.—Details of an expenditure of 11,000,000 on public works were given in the Legislative Assembly tonight by the Premier, Mr. ...

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  7. Franco—Spanish Frontier Closed

    Paris, February 26.— The French Cabinet decided today to close the France-Spanish frontier to traffic as from March 1 (Friday). ...

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  8. Yandama —Quinyambie Areas

    The Western Lands Commissioner wishes it to be made known that the Western Land Board will sit at the Court House. Broken Hill, at 9.30 a.m. ...

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  9. Darwin Has Taste Of Food Rationing

    Darwin, February 26.—Darwin is having its first taste of food rationing now that army supplies are running out. ...

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  10. Brickworks Acquisition Bill Before House

    Sydney, February 28.—The state Government had undertaken responsibility for a vigorous program to provide adequate homing for the people of New ...

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  11. Air Vice-Marshal Overdue

    London, February 26.—Australian Ali-Vice Marshal Bennett is reported to be overdue in a plane which left teton shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  12. Cyclone And Five Inches Of Rain At Ivanhoe

    Adelaide, February 26.—Ivanhone, the Broken Hill-Sydney line, was struck by a cyclone late yesterday afternoon and 5 inches or rain fell, flooding the ...

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  13. Men AWL From Hospital

    Sydney, February 26.—Thoroughly "browned off" With the leave situation at Yarralla Military Hospital, Concord, about 300 soldiers have been ...

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  14. Day Labor Advocated For Coal Mines

    Sydney, February 26.—A move to abolish the contract system of employment in Australian coal mines and introduce day labor was supported by the ...

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  15. "Ginger Group" Ready For Caucus

    Sydney, February 26.—The meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Caucus in Canberra next Monday or Tuesday is expected to be one of the most ...

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  16. MELBOURNE FLOOD BOUND

    Melbourne, February 28.—Lashed by a disastrous cyclone last night and de[?]uged with rain, Melbourne today was practically flood bound and the city ...

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  17. Death Of Mrs. Moore

    The death occurred yesterday of a very well known resident in the person Of Mrs. Ruby Evelyn Moore at the age of 58 years. She was born at ...

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  18. Daughter Charged With Parricide

    Melbourne, February 26.—How his father, now dead, had been violent and sadistic and had punished children with a greenhide whip was ...

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  19. School Prefects On Strike

    Canberra, February 26.—The captain of the Canberra High School has been summarily dismissed and prefects at the school ...

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  20. Justice Cantor And B.H.P. Shares

    Sydney, February 26.—The Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Hamilton Knight, said in the Legislative Assembly today that he had made inquiries ...

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  21. Morris Refused Bail

    Sydney, February 26.—Stating that the general rule of law in such cases was to refuse ball except in extraordinary circumstances, Mr. Justice Owen, in the ...

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  22. SOUTH MINE CHECK INSPECTION

    The check Inspector visited the South Mine yesterday and later reported:— In company with Mr. A. Greig (foreman) I visited the following places:— ...

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  23. Comins Country Bowls Champion

    Hamilton, February 26.—Bowler Cyril Comins is the new Country Weeks singles champion. He beat Hughie Scott, of Thirroul, in the final today at the City ...

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  24. Air Force Dismissals

    Melbourne, February 26.—Chief of Air Staff. Air Vice Marshall George Jones was not included among the high ranking officers of the RAAF to whom letters of ...

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  25. Miners Criticise Govt.

    Sydney, February 26.—Federal Government action to introduce a 40 hour week was being deliberately "strung out" by the decision-to refer it to the ...

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  26. Beer Supplies

    Melbourne, February 26.—The quota system on the sale of beer is expected to end about May, but became beer production is being held up by lack of raw ...

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  27. BARNES OUT OF FIRST N.Z. MATCH

    Sydney. February 26.—Sid Barnes a member of the Australian cricket team which left Sydney today by air for N.Z., Kill be unable to play in the ...

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  28. THE SPY CASE

    Moscow, February 25.—The Moscow newspaper "Pravda," accuses the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie-King, of resorting to the unusual and even ...

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  29. Britain Crisis Hinges On Coal

    London, February 25.—"If sufficient coal is found in the next three or four weeks to keep our factories operating, we shall have averted a crisis," declared the ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL PEACE CONFERENCE POSTPONED

    Sydney, February 26.—In the Legislative Assembly today the Premier, Mr. McKell, said that the proposed industrial peace conference had been postponed. ...

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