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  2. WARD'S SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR COURT

    Sydney, January 27.—Counsel for John Smith ("Jack") Garden, Mr. Simon Isaacs, today demanded an apology from the Minister for External Territories (Mr. E J Word) ofter Mr. Ward had said he understood that Mt. Isaacs had "a bad ...

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  3. CITY BATTERED BY EARTHQUAKE

    Manila, January 27.—Another strong earthquake battered the city of Hoilo on Panay Island late last night. Secondary shocks followed, lasting four minutes. Tremors terrified the population whose nerves were already at breaking ...

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  4. NO STEPS ON STERLING RATE

    London, January 27.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, told the House of Commons that the British Government did not intend to take any steps to alter the rate of sterling in relation to other currencies. "We do not ...

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  5. BUILDINGS LEFT UNPROTECTED

    Wellington (N.Z.), (AAP-Reuter), January 27—The Royal Commission info the tragic fire in Ballontyne's store in November when 41 lives were lost, began at Christchurch to-day. Mr. C. G. Watson, outlining the Crown case said the ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA

    Canberra, January 27.—Australia holds nearly £180,000,000 in sterling currency. which could be drastically reduced in value because the depreciation of the ...

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  7. MUST LEAD TO POUND'S DEVALUATION

    Sydney, January 27.—The devaluation of the franc must lead in the devaluation of the pound. Sir George Aylewo, financial adviser to the New Zealand ...

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  8. Serious Deterioration Of N.S.W. Wheat Harvest

    Sydney, January 27—The wheat position has deteriorated to such an extent that it now appears that the eventual harvest in N.S.W. will be about ...

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  9. Townships In Tasmania Threatened By Fires

    Hobart, January 27.—Two townships on the west coast of Tasmania are in danger of being wiped out in terrific bush and forest fires. Smoke from a ...

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  10. Shortages Of Farm Requirements

    Sydney, January 27.—The Australian Agricultural Council, which meets in Canberra on February 9 and 10, will discuss the continued shortages of farm requirements, machinery, equipment, wire, wire netting, galvanised iron, piping ...

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  11. Increase Of Child Delinquency

    Sydney, January 27.—A probable increase in child delinquency when the American Task Force visits Sydney shortly, was forecast today in the ...

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  12. Search For Fire Maniac

    Melbourne, January 27.—Police and officers of the Forestry Department have been ordered to track down "the galloping incendlarist" who is held ...

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  13. "Most Australians Selfish And Under-Educated"

    Sydney, January 26.—Most, Australians were under-educated, intolerant, selfish, and indifferent to political affairs. Dr. R. S. Madgwick, warden of Armidale ...

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  14. Wife Dies Of Heart Failure

    Canberra, January 27.—A husband and six months old son of a woman who was found dead in her home last night, were today found shot dead on ...

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  15. German Assets

    London, January 27.—It is reliably, reported that the Soviet Union in a statement on claims on German Assets in Austria demanded two thirds of the ...

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  16. Lung Diseases In Coal Industry

    Sydney, January 27.—Reference to special reports on chronic pumonary, diseases in South Wales mines published by the British Medical Research ...

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  17. State Expected To Have Air Service

    Sydney, January 27.—Creation of a State-owned air service has been recommended to the Government and Cabinet is expected to consider the ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. Coalies In Action

    Sydney, January 27.—Coal won in the N.S.W. mines today is being rushed by rail and sea to gas companies and other essential services whose stocks ...

    Article : 151 words
  19. Drunken Soldier Causes Sensation

    New York, January 26.—Soldiers have got drunk on occasions and run off with a stall car, but Corporal Donald Williams made history when he ...

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  20. Netley Fire Under Control

    The Netley fire is still under control, but is being constantly patrolled to prevent any further outbreak. There are still plenty of ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. Unions And Communists

    Melbourne, January 27.—The president of the A.C.T.U., Mr. P. J. Clarey, today criticised a statement by Mr. R. G. Casey in London that the ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. Over 130 Hindus And Sikh Refugees Killed

    London, January 27.—One hundred and 30 Hindus and Sikh refugees were killed and 50 injured and fifty others kidnapped when Mangal (Moslem) ...

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  23. Big Fire In Little Town

    Melbourne, January 27.—Children playing with matches behind an oil store caused a fire which destroyed two shops, two dwellings, and two oil ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. Human Arm And Hand On Foreshore

    Sydney, January 20.—A human arm with hand attached, in a badly decomposed state, was found lying on the foreshore of Pearl Bay, Middle Harbor, ...

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  25. Britain Can Make All Our Aircraft Needs

    Melbourne, January 27.—Australia's service and civilian aircraft requirement could be supplied by Britain, but the Federal Government and the Defence ...

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  26. SURVIVED THREE WARS

    Sydney, January 27.—Mr. Hoffman, who was killed in the Philippines, had survived three wars, his widow, Mrs. Katherine Hoffman, said. ...

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  27. NEW METAL VOICE

    New York, January 26.—A 16-year-old girl with a metal throat tonight made a nation-wide radio debut as a coloratura soprano singer. ...

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  28. Bail Of £1,000 Estreated

    Melbourne, January 27.—Bail of £1,000 was ordered to be forfeited at the Central Court today by Mr. Thornton, S.M. when Howard Durston Smith ...

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  29. Nine In Plane Killed

    Paris, January 27.—All nine occupants were killed when a French training piano from LeBourget aerodrome crashed into a carpentry shop in ...

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  30. Princess Will Sell Surplus Gifts

    London, January 27.—Princess Elizabeth is considering selling her surplus wedding gifts by auction and giving the proceeds either to hospitals or to ...

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  31. Australian Troops in Japan Congratulated

    Tokio (A.A.P.-Reuter), January 27.—General Eichelberger, Commander U.S. 8th Army, yesterday Kent a message to Mr. Patrick Shaw, leader of the ...

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  32. FRESIAN COW'S RECORD MILK YIELD

    London, January 26.—A British Friesian cow named Brige Birch, with 36 days to go, has beaten the world record for one year's milk yield with a total ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. The Intermediate

    Sydney, January 27.—The results of the Intermediate Certificate examinations will be available for publication on Thursday, January 29, it was announced ...

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  34. Thorough Inquiry Into S.A. Outbreaks

    Adelaide, January 27.—Police and railway detectives are making thorough inquiries into the cause of recent bushfires. The South Australian Bushfires ...

    Article : 207 words
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