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  4. ANGLO-TURKISH TALKS

    After the Anglo-Turkish tolks today it was announced that "full agreement" had been reached on the Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean problems. The British Foreign Secretory, Mr. Eden, has completed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 562 words
  5. PLEDGE OF MINERS' FEDERATION

    The general and northern presidents of the Miners' Federation, Messrs C. Nelson and J. Kellock, said last night that Australia could count on 100 per cent, coal production while the present grave war situation continued. ...

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  6. NOT A SINGLE RAID

    London and tho rest of Britain did not suffer a single raid on Thursday night, and the Air Ministry declares that there is nothing to report. Tho R.A.F. made a heavy and successful attack on ...

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  7. JAPANESE ULTIMATUM TO FRENCH INDO-CHINA

    Japan hat delivered on ultimatum to French indo-China demanding acceptance of Japan's final proposal for mediation in the Thailand border dispute by midnight on Friday. ...

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  8. MACHINE TOOL PRODUCTION

    As the result of a talk between representatives of the Metal Workers' Unions and Mining Managers yesterday, it is believed that the production of machine ...

    Article : 440 words
  9. ITALIANS SWEPT FROM AFRICAN SKIES

    The British Air Force has swept the Italian and Eritrea skies, and the South African Air Force is blasting Italians from the roods of retreat from Somaliland to Addis Abbobo. English and Allied land forces are hourly bringing near the ...

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  10. DENIAL OF SACRIFICE OF RIGHT TO STRIKE

    An emphatic denial of the report that miners had sacrificed the right to strike was made tonight by three union officials. They were I. Williams (Victorian ...

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  11. ANNEXE

    Mr. W. J. Smith, director of munitions production, told members of the deputation today that if the Minister for ...

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  12. EMERGENCY BILL

    Sweeping powers are sought by the State Government under the National Emergency Bill now before the Legislative Assembly. Drastic penalties for ...

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  13. GREEK DAY APPEAL

    Several Greek flans were flying from city buildings yesterday on the occasion of the Greek Day Appeal. Batten sellers on were busy about the streets, and ...

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  14. LADY BLAMEY

    It is believed that efforts to endeavor to have Lady Blarney recalled to Australia have been abandoned. Federal Ministers, refuse to comment on the cable ...

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  15. IN OTHER PARTS

    Greek Day was celebrated with [?] ful ceremony throughout the State today. In Sydney, representatives of the Australian fighting forces and a ...

    Article : 156 words
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