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  4. AUSTRALIA GIVES VIEWS ON GERMAN PEACE PROPOSAL

    LONDON, February 16.—Mr. J. Beasley (Australia) presented to the Foreign Ministers deputies a memorandum which was prepared on Dr. Evatt's instructions, giving Australia's views on the peace settlement ...

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  5. MURAL BY AUSTRALIAN ARTIST!

    [?]ALS PAINTED BY Australian artists, who received part of their early training at the Holel [?] Brighton. England, when the hotel was taken over by the Royal Australian Air Force [?] is war, have been zealously cared for. They will be retained when the hotel re-opens next. This mural, which was painted by E. C. Walker, depicts Stuka dive bombers attacking a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. !CONVOY UNDER FIRE!

    A GERMAN CONVOY on the Dutch, coast being attacked by British fighter and bomber aircraft was the subject chosen by one of the Australian airmen artists who with many others received early training at the Hotel Metropole, Brighton, England. From ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 50 DIE IN AIR CRASH

    BOGOTA (Columbia), Feb. 16.—Ad Aviahca Airlines foreign four-engined plane carrying 46 passengers and four of a crew ...

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  8. [?]ostal Workers Vote Against May Stoppage

    [?]BANE, February 16.—At a meeting in the Trades Hall to-day about 250 members of the Queensland branch of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' [?] decided by a substantial majority not to participate in the 24-hour age on May 1. ...

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  9. BAR HOURS IN N.S.W. WILL BE UNCHANGED

    SYDNEY, February 16.—There will be no change in licensing hours in New South Wales as 6 p.m. closing was favoured by an overwhelming majority at the referendum on Saturday. When counting ...

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  10. SOVIET WANTS BAN ON ATOMIC BOMB

    NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Banning of the production, of atomic bombs should be the first step towards international atomic control, claims ...

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  11. [?]NUSUAL [?]URGICAL SUCCESS

    [?]Y, February 16.—Two [?]al operations have been [?]ed by Sydney surgeons. [?] 12 months in hospital, a ...

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  12. Attending Conference

    Mr W.C. Groves, Director of Education for Papua and New Guinea, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DANGEROUS DOCTRINES ARE TAUGHT

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Many unjust and anti-Christian laws enacted by the State centuries ago still existed in parts of the world ...

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  14. LIBERALS ARE NOT TELLING ANY SECRETS

    CANBERRA, February 16.—The strictest secrecy has veiled the two-day deliberations of the Liberal party executive which ...

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  15. Council Will Eject Town Hall "Squatters"

    BRISBANE, February 16.—The Lord Major (Alderman J. B. Chandler) Indicated to-night that the council would move by eject ...

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  16. Complains Bout Taken From Fighter in Aust.

    SAN FRANCISCO, February 13.—Freddy Cochrane, former world's middle-weight champion, who arrived here from Australia to-day, ...

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  17. BASIC WAGE BUYS MORE IN QUEENSL'D

    BRISBANE, Feb. 16.—Despite a State-wide average price rise of 30.1 per cent, in essential good the basic wage in Queensland had ...

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  18. British Coal Cuts Meant Big Losses

    LONDON, February 16.—At a cost of nearly 2,000,000 forced into unemployment and for a loss of an estimated total of £30,000,000 sterling worth of production Britain in the fint week of restrictions saved 152,770 tons of ...

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  19. N.S.W. Poll in May

    SYDNEY, February 16.—The State election is expected to be held on Saturday, May 17, it was learned authoriatatively last ...

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  20. [?] Needed to Smash [?]inese Communists

    YORK, Feb. 15.—Sources [?] Chiang Kai [?] Generalissimo [?] decision to ...

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  21. Burglary at Innisfail

    INNISFAIL, February 16.—A thief who broke into two business establishments in Rankin Street last night stole a few shillings ...

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  22. COUNTRY PARTY TO "EXPOSE WEAKNESS IN GOVERNMENT"

    BRISBANE, February 16.—The Country Party welcomed the coming Federal Parliamentary session to expose weaknesses gross, ...

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  24. [?]ARE MUSEUM [?]ECES FOUND

    [?]UN, February 16.—"News of the World" states that electives recovered from a house in the Home Coun[?] collection of rare butterflies worth thousands of pounds to be missing from Australian and New Zealand ...

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  25. Birthplaces of Storms Found

    NEW YORK, February 15.—The Associated Press correspondent aboard the U.S.S. Mount Olympus says that ...

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  26. JAP REPARATIONS PROPOSALS

    NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The United States has proposed to 11 nations of the Far Eastern Commission that up to 30 per cent, of ...

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  27. Breasley Fined £20

    MELBOURNE, February 16.—The stewards fined Jockey A Breasley £25 at the Caulfield meeting on Saturday for not have ...

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  28. [?]RNING TO WORKERS ON FREEDOM

    [?]Y, February 16.—Cardinal Gilroy in a Leaten Pastoral letter read to all Roman catholic churches in Sydney to-day said to-day said that in no other country did citizens enjoy freedoms than in Australia, yet there were those who were using those undermine the fabric of the nation. ...

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  29. CYCLONE CAUSES DAMAGE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, February 15.—A cyclone which listed 12 hours on Saturday causen widespread damage in Wellington and Hutt ...

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  30. Welcoming Attitude To Migrants Urged

    CANBERRA, February 16.—"An unfortunate public reaction to immigration is being, created by gathering Pren criticism of the Jewish refugees aspect of migration," the secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, (Mr. P. Wilkins) said to-day. ...

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