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    RELIEF FOR SNOWBOUND VILLAGE.-- A locomotive, fitted with snow plough, cuts through the drifts to reopen the line to Princetown, Dartmoor, which had been isolated for many days by blizzards in England, winch brought all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST ANALYSED

    Action by the Federal Government to implement the 40-hour week and to restore and increase wages, together with a complete overhaul of the arbitration machinery, would ...

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  6. LAND & WATER AIRPORTS

    Recommendations with a vital bearing on Australia's place in the future of world civil aviation were made yesterday by a committee of aerodrome experts attending the ...

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    MR. ROBERT MURPHY. U. S. representative at the meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers in London, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW PLAN BY U. S.

    A procedural plan for drafting the German peace treaty has been submitted to the meeting of Foreign ...

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  9. PRIVATE TALK

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Representatives of the ship owners and of the waterside unions, with Judge Foster, of the Federal Arbitration ...

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  10. ITALIAN TREATY

    In the glare of giant lamps set up by news cameramen, the French Foreign Minister (M. Bldault) opened the ceremony of ...

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  11. Misuse of Aircraft

    Dr. Edward Warner, president of the council of the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organisation, was ...

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  12. MILLIONS IDLE IN BRITAIN

    Though a thaw has begun in London and southeast England, frigid conditions continue elsewhere with the fuel crisis accentuated by reports from provincial electricity undertakings that technical difficulties make ...

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  13. MEN SUSPENDED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Nine hundred men were available for night work to-day in Sydney after all day- work requirements had been ...

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  14. SPAIN'S EXILE CABINET

    Senor Liopis, secretary-general of the Socialist Workers' party, has formed a Spanish Government in exile. It comprises:-- ...

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  15. U. K. Motor Industry Jeopardised

    The fuel crisis will jeopardise the British motor industry's position in the export market. ...

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  17. THEFT FROM A MAIL BAG

    A firm of assessors has offered a reward of £1000 for the recovery of £15,750 in bank notes which were stolen from a mail ...

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  18. BAKED BY COLD

    When Rear-Admiral Byrd visited a camp in Little America which he on a previous South Polar expedition had abandoned ...

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  19. N. AMERICA FREEZES

    The trans- continental Canadian Pacific Railway service has resumed after the longest main line snow blockage in Canadian ...

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  20. PRAISE FOR ARUNTA

    The United States navy to-day saluted the Royal Australian navy for its recent valiant work in the search for and rescue of the ...

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  21. TRAWLER ON FIRE

    Coastguards and volunteers dug through seven miles of snowdrifts on Sunday night to reach the sea and rescue the crew of ...

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  23. TERRORISTS TO FIGHT ON

    The Irgun Zvai Leumi (Jewish terrorist organisation), broadcasting an appeal for unity over their secret radio in Palestine, said: "The hour has come for creation of a Jewish Government and army. We shall ...

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    LABOR OFFICIAL HONORED.-- Tributes paid by Labor leaders last night to the former general secretary of the A. L. P. (Mr. McNamara, M. L. C.), when a dinner was given in his honor at State Parliament House. Seated at the main table are:--Left to right.-- Mr. Justice Barry, The Premier, (Mr. Cain), The Prime Minister (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Powdered Noses for Princesses

    Reuter's special correspondent aboard H. M. S. Vanguard announces that Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose will have their noses powdered, instead of being ducked and shaved in traditional fashion, when ...

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