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  4. FORECAST

    Light to moderate rain. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Loan Filled In Under Week

    SYDNEY, Mon.—"The Third Security Loan, which was opened last Tuesday, will be closed as from the end of banking business to-day," said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  6. Death Of King Of Denmark

    COPENHAGEN, Mon.—King Christian is dead. After being unconscious from 3.30 a.m. yesterday, he passed away at 10.4 p.m. In accordance with the Danish Constitution the 48-year- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Fire Destroys Jap. Homes

    TOKIO, Mon.—A fire which broke out the inland city of Lida, 100 miles west of Tokio at noon yesterday, and raged until 3 a.m. to-day, destroyed 3984 houses, ...

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  8. Princess Broadcasts To Empire

    CAPETOWN, Mon. — Princess Elizabeth, broadcasting to the Empire from Capetown, said she wished to thank all the ...

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  9. Bombs Thrown In Calcutta

    BOMBAY, Mon.—Bombs were thrown into buildings in Calcutta yesterday, causing 19 casualties. There were 120 arrests. ...

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  10. First Figures in German Ejections

    BERLIN, Monday.—Of the first votes counted in the State Parliament elections, 16,113 went to the Social Democrats, 7261 to ...

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  11. Owes £92,790 To Taxation Department

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The Commonwealth Government will pay £1200 to finance the return to Australia of Francis Joseph Cook ...

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  12. Mixed Reception

    NEW YORK, Mon. — Kirsten Flagstad returned to the New York concert stage at Carnegie Hall yesterday, with a cheering ...

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  13. Application For Probate Refused

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Refusing an application for probate, Mr. Justice Martin, in, the Supreme Court to-day, would hot accept ...

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  14. Churchill Gives View on War

    LONDON, Monday.—"My view is: War Is not inevitable, but it would be inevitable if' Britain and. the United, States followed the policy of appeasement and one-sided disarmament which brought about two wars." ...

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  15. Troopship Left Ahead Of Schedule

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said a full investigation would be made into the ...

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  16. Allegations Of Trafficking In Gaol

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Allegations of trafficking in goods between warders and prisoners, and the smuggling of firearms into Long Bay ...

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  17. YOUTH SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — Police shot a youth armed with a two-feet long iron bar at Kooyong Tennis Club pavilion, at 3.30 a.m. ...

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  18. DEATH OF SPORTSWOMAN

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of the wealthy Sydney ...

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  19. Major Prizes In Lottery 1484

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  20. Search In Britain For Terrorist

    LONDON, Monday.—Complementary to check up on Saturday to catch the terrorists who placed the bomb in the Colonial Office, security measures yesterday reached all-time extremes. Ministers and their staffs in ...

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  21. Will Continue War Against Rebellion

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Greek Government intended to continue the war against the rebellion which was a "double struggle against internal treason and against external pressure," declared the Deputy Premier (M. Tsaldaris) in a public ...

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  22. Offensive Behaviour Charge Dismissed

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Because he refused to put on his tie at the Glaciarium skating rink on Saturday, William Thomas Slapp (31) ...

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  23. Priest Attacked By Former Marine

    NEW ORLEANS, Mon.—A former marine, armed with a small, pocket-knife, attacked a Jesuit Priest as he was serving ...

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  24. Shot In Chase In Thick Scrub

    SYDNEY, Mon.—In a sensational chase through thick scrub to-day at Sylvania, one man was shot and another arrested. The ...

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  25. FATHER'S PLEA LENIENCY FOR SON

    SYDNEY, Mon.—After making a dramatic plea for leniency for his 15½ years old son, who stood convicted of rape in the Central ...

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  26. Solving Problems Of Liquor Trade

    SYDNEY, Mon.—If recent amendments to the Liquor Act failed to solve liquor trade problems the "tied house" system ...

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  27. Power To Stand Down Because Of Strike

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Acting Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court to-day granted an application by the Victorian Railway ...

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  28. Elections In Japan

    TOKIO, Mon.—In the first national election intended to give effect to new constitution which operated from May 3, Japanese, ...

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  29. Loans To Netherlands And Czecho-Slovakia

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government has now given loans to both the Netherlands and Czecho-Slovakia. It was revealed officially to-day the loan to the Netherlands ...

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  30. APPEAL BY LEY

    LONDON, Mon.—Sir Walter Monckton, counsel, for Thomas John Ley, asked the Court of Criminal Appeal for permission ...

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  31. ANZAC BROADCAST

    LONDON, Mon.—Field Marshal Montgomery will broadcast his Anzac Day talk over the B.B.C. Pacific service at 5.30 p.m. on ...

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  32. U.K. Government Foreign Policy

    LONDON, Mon.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Mayhew) told a regional conference of the Labour Party ...

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  33. PLOT TO ORGANISE REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    LIBSON, Monday.—The War Minister (Lieut. Colonel Santos Costa) announced, the Government had discovered a left wing plot by certain army garrisons in central Portugal to organise a revolt and overthrow the present regime. ...

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  34. Dash Down Coast By Destroyer

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Tribal class destroyer, Arunta, returning to Sydney front Japan, had an all-out dash down the coast ...

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  35. PRINCESS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY

    CAPETOWN, Mon.—Carillions this morning played "21 To-day" and "Happy Returns of To-day" for more, than 30 minutes. ...

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  36. MOVE TO TIE UP SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Monday:—A strong move to cause a nation-wide tie-up of shipping in all ports is expected to be made at a mass ...

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  37. BUILT WITHOUT PERMIT

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Cecil George Edward Paynter, president of the Master Builders' Association was fined £15 in the Central Summons ...

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