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  5. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warm weather. With record entries record fields are expected at the Bathurst Turf Club's meeting on February 16 and ...

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  6. THE BOMBINGS

    As a result of the bombings Scotland Yard has been organised on a war time basis. Week-end leave has been stopped and a thousand ...

    Article : 96 words
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  8. PRICES SOAR

    A shipment of Tasmanian potatoes was made available to-day, totalling slightly more than 181,000 bags, but agents had no difficulty in disposing ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    Mr. Casey, the Federal Treasurer speaking over the National stations to-night said: The Loan of the Commonwealth and the State Governments ...

    Article : 655 words
  10. REFUGEE CHILDREN

    The International Child Refugee Committee is increasing the number of children fed from 60,000 to 600,000. Sweden has given £75,000. and ...

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  11. IN WAR TIME

    An important conference to discuss the supply and storage of fruit for Australian and British consumption in the event of war has been called by ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    At the Burlington Theatre to-night will be the final screening of the current programme with "Too Ho: To Handle" the principal attraction. This ...

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  13. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Lord Chatfield, the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defences in an interview emphasised the desire to make all defence [?] strong and ...

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  14. GUILTY BUT DIDN'T DO IT

    "I have heard of the police alleged[?] having some difficulty in getting a man to plead guilty but I never have [?] such difficulty in getting a man ...

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  15. MYSTERIOUS FIRES

    A you[?] woman [?] of the Broadmeadows, Pounding Hospital was questioned to-day by detectives who ar einvestigating a s[?]ries of ...

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  16. MR. THORBY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that Mr. E. J. Harrison, M.H.R., will resume the duties of the Minister for Civil Aviation. He ...

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  17. INDIAN UNREST

    The Bengal Congress passed a resc[?]n urging the All India Congress to send an ultimatum to Britain seeking a categorical answer within six ...

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  18. MYSTERY TRIPPERS

    the Dutch [?] N[?]w Holland arrived in Sydney to-day with two mysterious passengers, who were known aboard as Mr. and Mrs. "X" No inkling ...

    Article : 91 words
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  20. UNIFORM CARS

    Colonel Von Schell, the Transport Commissioner announced that 270 of the 335 types of motor vehicles manufactured in Germany will go out of ...

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  21. SLUM SCANDAL

    Complete co-operation between the Commonwealth and State Governments for the total abolition of slums was advocated to-day by the Federal ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. ABORIGINES FLEE

    A[?]d by [?]unors that their child[?]n were to be [?]ken from them, the money they [?] r[?] would be taken by the Government, and that their homes ...

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  23. REFUGEES' PERMITS

    While landing permits for 1736 refugees were approved during the final quarter of last year, more than 40,000 European refugees had applied for ...

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  24. "HIRED RUFFIANS"

    "You are nothing more not less th[?]n hired ruffians. You went to this house and before any opposition was shown you commenced to ...

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  26. WINE LICENCES

    The request that special licenses be granted to reputable restaurants and cafes to serve Australian natural wines until 9 p.m. was made to the ...

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  27. PRINCESS ELIZABETH LAND

    A claim by Lincoln Ellsworth that Princess Elizabeth Land belongs to the United States has caused a surprise to officials of the Department of ...

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  28. CHINESE ATTACKED

    DTen-vD h [?]hV 1234.x£ -3 h : Two Chinese, Di Den and Ah Lum, who were attacked allegedly with a meat choppy in the Chinese ...

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