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  5. Mr. Fadden At Luncheon

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. A. W. Fadden), who is second from the right, engaged in conversation with the president of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. R. M. White) at the luncheon given by the Chamber of Manufactures and the Chamber of Commerce in his honour at the Belle Vue to-day. On the left is the Lord Mayor (Alderman J. B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Far East Becomes Near North to Aust.

    "The war is moving so quickly that what is known to the world as the Far East is now becoming known to Australia as the near North," declared the acting Prime Minister (Mr. A. W. Fadden) at a civic reception tendered by the ...

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  7. Japanese Demands Paralyse Peace Talks

    LONDON, February 20.—The Associated Press correspondent at Shanghai reports that ...

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  8. Stop Press

    THE DISPUTE at the Commonwealth Steel Company's works in N.S.W. came before Judge O'Mara at a compulsory conference to-day and was referred into ...

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  9. Election Day May Be March 29

    SOUTHPORT, February 21.—So far there has been no indication given by the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) as to ...

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  10. Swansea Again Raided

    LONDON, February 21.—Last night after several hours during which flares were used, between 60 and 70 high explosive bombs were dropped on ...

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  11. Japs Seek Australian Aid for Peace

    TOKIO, February 20.—The Australian Minister to Japan (Sir John Latham) called at the Foreign Office ...

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  12. Treasurer's Secretary In Double Drowning at Surfers' Paradise

    SOUTHPORT, February 21.—In making a valiant attempt to rescue a woman who had got into difficulties at Surfers' Paradise at noon to-day, Reg. North, private secretary to the Treasurer (Mr. F. A. Cooper) lost his life. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FURTHER ACTIVITY BY AUSTRALIAN PLANES IN AFRICA

    LONDON, February 20.—Royal Australian Air Fores activity in Africa continues. Australian bombers heavily attacked barracks at lovello yesterday, while it is now confirmed that R.A.A.F. fighters in their encounter with ...

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  14. Germans Bridge Danube

    LONDON, February 21.—A message from Budapest says that all shipping on the Danube was stopped yesterday while ...

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  15. We Say To-day: Empire Must Treat Haps Realistically

    THE more conciliatory tone adopted by Japan must be backed by much evidence that she is no longer hitched to Germany's ...

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  16. JUGOSLAV SWING TO NAZIS REPORTED

    NEW YORK, February 20.—The "New York Post" reports that Jugoslavia has agreed to allow the passage of ...

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  17. Anglo—U.S.A. Move to Stop Japan Getting War Supplies?

    WASHINGTON, February 20.—It is believed that the appointment of Mr. Marry Hopkins as a member of the ...

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  18. WEEK-END THUNDER POSSIBLE

    Easterly winds freshening at times a shower or two rising temperature, and thunderstorm tendencies later in the period constitute the weather possibilities ...

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  19. Italians Explain Retreat

    The Rome radio says the British have massed 100,000 fully equipped troops in the Sudan, rendering Kassala, Eritrea, precarious. Therefore ...

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  20. Casket Drawing To-morrow

    Golden Casket No. 670 will be drawn at 10.45 a.m. to-morrow at the City Hall. A list of prize-winning numbers will appear in "The ...

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  21. Australians in London On Sick Leave

    LONDON, February 19.—The "Daily Telegraph" interviewed a Newcastle man, Lance Corporal William Lester, who was a participant in the siege of ...

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