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  4. STOP-WORK MEETINGS ON COALFIELDS CALLED FROM NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, February 27.—The Miners' Federation District President decided to-day to call for stop-work aggregate meetings on all Australian coalfields from next Wednesday onwards to discuss the latest coal ...

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  5. FARMERS MAKE USE OF SLED DURING FREEZE-UP

    LEICESTERSHIRE FARMERS, using a horse-drawn sled, overcome the transport difficulty during the snow and frost in the Uppingham district of Leicestershire, England.—From Our London Rep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH INDUSTRY NEEDS NIGHT WORK

    LONDON, February 26.—Night shift will be a feature of British industry for at least the next three years in order to spread the electricity demand more evenly and to avoid breakdowns. This prolonged ...

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  7. Britain Steps Up Industry

    LONDON, February 27.—Sir Stafford Cripps told the House of Commons that the Government expected that there would ...

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  8. U.S. URGES TAKING OF JAPANESE MANDATES

    NEW YORK, February 27.—The United States asked the Security Council to-day to strip Japan of mandated islands in the Pacific without waiting for a general peace settlement with Japan, and to place the islands under exclusive American trusteeship dedicated to "collective security for all members of the ...

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  9. NO DELAY LIKELY IN 5TH TEST

    SYDNEY, February 27.—Play in the Fifth Test is expected to commence on time to-morrow. Rein which fell almost ...

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  10. SAVAGE ATTACK LAUNCHED BY CHINESE COMS.

    LONDON, February 27.—The Associated Press Nanking correspondent says that Government field dispatches state that nearly 125,00 Chinese Communists launched a [?]uvage new offensive in Manchuria driving to withing 15 miles ...

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  11. CALWELL RETRACTS REMARK

    CANBERRA, February 27.—The Minuter for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day was forced to apologise to Mr. Lang, who ...

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  12. No Smuggling Of Narcotics By Alien Migrants

    CANBERRA, Feb. 27.—Nothing has been discovered to suggest that narcotic drugs were being smuggled into Australia by ...

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  13. Aust's Peace Linked With Asiatic Area

    CANBERRA, February 27.—Australia will took to the countries in South-east Asia area for her future peace and prosperity. ...

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  14. Britain Will Have to Fight To Live Well

    LONDON, February 27.— Every adult man and woman would have to spend about £46 each out of the ...

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  15. POLITICIAN WANTS TO BE MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Feb. 27.—Mr. C. [?]thie Labour member for [?] applied for re-admisson [?] the Methodist ministry. He ...

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  17. LABOUR DECIDES ON WARD SYSTEM FOR CITY ELECTIONS

    TOWNSVILLE, February 27.—The Labour Convention to-day adopted an amendment by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) that the ...

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  18. BLAME BY COUNSEL ON MASTER FOR VESSEL'S MISHAP

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 27.—The blame for the stranding of the Wanganella on barrett's Reef was placed on the Master, Capt. ...

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  19. Pacific Air Service

    OAKLAND (California) Feb. 27.—The Australian National Airways Skymaster carrying Mr. Walter nas[?], Deputy Prime Minister ...

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  20. COASTAL MINEFIELDS CLEARED WITHIN NEXT FEW MONTHS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 27.—British electric mines are reported to have broken adrift on the Queensland coast. The Minister for the ...

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  21. Volcanic Eruption Causes Evacuation Of Villages

    LONDON, February 27.—Villages are being evacuated from Cisterna on the northern slopes of Mount Etna, according to Renter's Rome correspondent. ...

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  22. COAL SHORTAGE

    The huge bunker at Battersea Power Station, which supplies a great part of London with electricity, gradually filling up after being nearly empty.—From Our London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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