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  8. “KILLING OF FISHERMEN IS NOT WAR”

    Speaking in the House of Commons on the progress of the war, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, said that in recent weeks the writer which had gripped Europe had ...

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  9. CABLE BRIEFS

    While U.S.A. effects are [?] to [?] from the [?] ...

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  10. BRITISH FOOD SUBSIDIES

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  11. HEAVY RUSSIAN LOSSES

    With fores [?] 10,000 Russians [?] ...

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  12. Rain Likely At Week-end

    N.S.W. [?] ...

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  13. DRUG ADDICTS

    At the Quarter [?] to-day Peter Plavin (18) and Edward [?] ...

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  14. Rain Approaching

    Tile Stele Meteorologist Mr. Murce, to-day said that unsettled conditions wese approaching from ...

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  15. COAL OWNERS

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  16. U.S. RELATIONS WITH SOVIET

    The Secretary for State [?]ir Cordell Hull informed the Foreign Rultions Committee that the [?] of relations with the Soviet “was not ...

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  17. CLOUDS GATHER

    A lowe pressure area is still a prom[?] influence on the wether in south-castern Australia and very [?] northern ...

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  18. ON CHANGE

    Stock Exchange Investments: AC Bonds, [?] per rent, 1948, £9&/15/; 4 per cent, I961. £101/7/6; Broken Hill ply, 49/; Sargeat’s, 28/3; ...

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  19. Naval Hero Killed

    Chief Petty-officer C. E. Baldwin, whom the King decorated with the D.S.M. on December 19, has been ...

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  20. Mine Disaster

    Fire entrapped aimers at Moncean Fontaine, one of the deepest collieries in the county. Five bodies have ...

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  21. RUMANIAN OIL

    The German efforts to solve the problem of oil transport from Soumania have thus far failed, says the Hungarian newspaper, “Pester ...

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  22. GUTTED BY FIRE

    When a large guest house on Dangar Island, in the Hawkesbury River, was gutted by two early today, 1? men end two women had ...

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  23. WHEAT PRICES

    The Australian Wheat Board’s quotations for export were unchanged to-day. [?] lots were quoted £1.3/9½ and begged lots at 4/0½ a ...

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  24. MARRIAGE ANNULLED

    Mr. Justice KcFarlane, in the [?] Court, annulled the marriage of John Sands to Margaret Bands because she was the wife of his ...

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  25. LORD TWEEDSMUIR

    The condition of the Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir is censing grave anxiety. Lord Tweedsmiur suffered concussion on Monday when ...

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  26. SHOT IN LEG

    Mr. L. Baker, of Raymond Terrace read, East Maitland, today received an official letter salting that Trooper Baker met with his accident, while ...

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  27. AID FOR FINNS

    By 65 votes to 3 the Senate approved a resolution asking the Securities Exchange Commission to expedite the registration of any bonds Finland ...

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  28. NO BERTHS NOW

    The Minister for Labour, Miss Perkins, announced that officials were cooperating with Nordeutcher Lloyd Line to return the seamen from The ...

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  29. R.A.A.F, Put On Strong War Footing: Giant Boats As Coast Patrol

    Short Sunderland “flying fortress” in the air. Arrows indicate gun turcte in the nose and tail of the machine, which weighs 20 tons fully loaded. The Commonwealth Government has ordered from Britain an unspecified number of Short Sunderland Flying Fortresses for long-range reconnaissance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. OVER 100 FINED

    In continuation of the police campaign against push cyclists tor breaches of traffic regulations, more than 100 men answered “requests” and ...

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  31. FINNISH RELIEF FOND

    The Finnish Relief Fund now totals £7186. The chairman of tie executive five committee, Mr. .R. S. Maynard. said that the response to the appeal ...

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  32. LORRY DAMAGED

    A motor lorry, owned by Mr. S. Casey, o£ Coronation-screet Kurri Kurri, was damaged by fire when it caught alight while the owner was ...

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  33. LABOUR SECRETARY DIES

    The death occurred in a general hospital of Mr. H. J. Carrol, secretary of the Queensland central executive of the Australian Labour Party. He ...

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  34. HUGE FORCE IN NEAR EAST

    It is authoritatively stated that General Weygand’s command in the Near East numbers 275,00 men. ...

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