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  2. Advertising

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. TWO CEREMONIES BEFORE U.S. SAILOR LEGALLY WED

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—An American seaman from the aircraft carrier Valley Forge had to be married twice yesterday. The reason was that the U.S. Consul was not present to witness the first ceremony. ...

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  5. INDIAN LEADER CREMATED ON BANKS OF JUMNA RIVER TREMENDOUS CROWDS LINE FUNERAL ROUTE TO PAY LAST RESPECTS

    London, Jan. 31 (A.A.P.).—New Delhi radio says that mourner showered flowers, blossoms and petals as Gandhi's body passed along the 51-mile route from Birla House to the cremation ceremony on the banks of the Jumna River. The body was carried from Birla House to the funeral ...

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  6. TWO QUEENSLAND GIRLS DODGE M.P.'S ON GUAM TO AVOID BEING FLOWN BACK TO AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Feb. 1.—Two Queensland girls who disappeared before tbe plane, which arrived during the week-end, left Guam were told that American military police were empowered to force them on to the plane if ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. AIRL[?] [?]GES INTO ANANT[?] Twenty-[?]

    (A-A.P.).—Hope of finding any survivors of the British airliner believed to have plunged into the Atlantic early yesterday has ...

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  8. "Pearl Harbour of Western Pacific"

    The men who returned on the plane said that Guam was fast becoming the Pearl Harbour of the Western Pacific. They said that Guam's 206 square ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SERIOUS FRACAS IN AUCKLAND PRISON

    Reuter's).—A serious disturbance occurred in Auckland prison, and every available constable in the city waa dispatched to assist ...

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  10. REFUSAL OF BEER LICENCE

    —A storekeeper, Joe Constnasi, breke up a meeting of the Town Council at Elmer, Minnesota, to-day in a hall of gunfire. He she ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. LAST SCENES AT CREMATORIUM

    Gandhi's eldest sun stood at the head of the bier. Pandit Nehru walked to the bier, fell on his knees and kissed Gandhi's feet. A ...

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  12. COURT MAY DECIDE CHILD'S PARENTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrison, of Kyneton, have been advised to seek a Supreme Court order determining ...

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  13. FLYING FORTRESS CRASH.

    PARIS, Jan.31 (A.A.P.).—Eight of the crew of 10 were killed when a United States Flying Fortress search plane crashed into a mountain near ...

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  14. U.N. PALESTINE MILITIA TOO DANGEROUS

    —Britain has informed the United Nations that no Jewish or Arab militias could be organised in Palestine while Britain maintained ...

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  15. STAY-IN STRIKE BY HOTEL DRINKERS

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1—Two hundred drinkers staged a stay-in strike when the beer went off in the General Gordon Hotel, Swain-street, Sydenham, ...

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  16. SKELETON NAVAL FORCE NOW REVEALED

    LONDON, Jan. 31 (A.A.P.).—Pointing out that the current issue of the Navy League's monthly journal, "The Navy.'' contains information which, ...

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  17. SERIES OF ASSAULT INCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—A man climbed through a window into a dormitory at Stewart House Preventorium in Curl Curl early this morning. Five girls ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATORS WRECK BUILDING

    Six thousand cabaret hostesses and workers, wrecked the Social Affairs building yesterday as a protest against the Government's order closing 15 ...

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  19. STZAINED BOMBAY SITUATION

    LONDON. Feb. 1 (A.A.P.).—Reuter's correspondent in Bombay says the police fired upon the angry crowds in northern Bombay this morning ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CRITICISM

    LONDON, Jan. 31 (A.A.P.).—The British United Press correspondent says that the Moscow "New Times" criticises the Tokio War Crimes Tribunal for it. ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND TOUR PROPOSED

    CANBERRA. Feb. 1.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) and the Leader of the Federal Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) will be consulted by ...

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  22. Q.C.W.A. FOUNDER DIES

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—Mrs. Hubert Fairfax died in Sydney to-day. In 1922 Mrs. Fairfax founded the Queensland Country. Womens' Association and ...

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  23. SHIPPING DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Feb.1.—The fifth ship to be delayed by the Queensland shipping dispute, the coastal freighter, Baralaba, did not get away from Brisbane ...

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  24. POLICE IN TOPPERS AT BALLET

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1—Police in tails and silk toppers mixed with the Ballet Rambert first-nighters at the Tivoli last night. ...

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  25. FEARS FOR OTHER HINDU LEADERS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Bombay says that the police so far have arrested 20 people suspected of being implicated in the plot to ...

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  26. LESS EXPENDITURE

    LONDON, Jan 31 (A.A.P.).—Reuter'. correspondent in Moscow says that the, Finance Minister (Zverev), submitsing Budget report to a session of the ...

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  27. BLAIR ATHOL MINE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 31.—At Blair Athol 47 miners on strike have been ordered by the Coal Reference Board to return to work to-morrow. ...

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  28. WORLD'S OUTPUT LESS

    Two years after the end of the var, the world is producing less than 10 years ago, although the population has increased by 200 million, according to an ...

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  29. MORE DUTCH TROOPS

    LONDON, Jan. 31 (A.A.P.).—The liner Nieuw Holland lett Amsterdam to-day with 1700 Dutch troops for Indonasia. Members of U.N.O.'s Good Offices ...

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  30. UNITED NATIONS APPEAL

    The Secretary-General (Mr. Trygve Lie) in a statement beamed throughout the world via the U.N. radio, fixed February. 29 as "United Nations appeal for ...

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  31. HORSES SLAUGHTERED

    BRISBANE, Feb. 1.—Thousands of horses, most of them old or useless, are being slaughtared in Queensland for fertilieer and by-products ...

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  32. AMERICAN COLD WAVE

    NEW YORK, Jan. 31 (A.A.P.).—The temperature fell to aero early to-day in New York city, halting [?] of snow and garbage, del[?] [?] gains ...

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  33. MILLIONS PRAY IN TEMPLES.

    Reuter's New Delhi representative says that thousands of pilgrims, including Princes, politicians and paupers,paid their last ...

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  34. BABY FOR SHIRLEY TEMPLE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 31 (A.A.P.).—At Santa Monica (California) to-day, Shirley Temple (Mrs. John Agar) gave birth to a 71b. 60[?] daughter in the ...

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