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  4. Police Guard Departure of Palestine Evacuees

    LONDON, Mon.—Strong police escorts guarded the first batch of British evacuees, comprising 46 women and children, ...

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  5. ACCOUNTANT ACCUSED OF MURDER OF GIRL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Pleading not guilty to the murder of 19-year-old stenographer Bronia Mary Armstrong, on January 13, Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown (49), secretary and accountant of Brisbane Associated Friendly Society, appeared in Brisbane Police Court today. ...

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  6. HMS Vanguard Smashes Into Heavy Seas

    LONDON, Mon.—Smashing through heavy seas and with a falling barometer, HMS Vanguard, in which ...

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  7. Cocky Who Sows His Own Crop

    Left: This yellow-crested white cockatoo belonging to Mrs V. Krake, of Block 484, Red Cliffs, scattered seeds outside his cage. Russian sunflowers came up and grew to a height of over 12 feet without cultivation. At times Cocky was able to reach through the wire and eat seeds of the sunflowers. Upper right: Cocky eating seeds of sunflower he sowed himself. Lower ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Laws of Fast and Abstinence Reintroduced

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The laws of fast and abstinence for Roman Catholics in NSW have been re-introduced on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Increased Prices For Tobacco-Leaf Approved

    CANBERRA, Mon.—To meet increased costs to growers since 1939 the Prices Commissioner has approved increased ...

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  10. Minister Warns Producers on Possible Slump

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Pollard) today issued a warning to primary producers ...

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  11. FORMER GENERAL SECRETARY OF A.N.A. ON SERIOUS CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Following length investigations into allegations of discrepancies in the accounts of the Australian Natives’ ...

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  12. SHORTAGE OF FENCING WIRE IS ACUTE

    MELBOURNE, Won. — Farmers in all parts of Victoria are writing their Federal Parliamentary members, complaining ...

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  13. Morris And Hassett Out To Kill England’s Depleted Bowling

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—-Morris and Hassett appeared determined to kill England’s depleted bowling in Adelaide's heat or perhaps to take toll of it later in the day. These tactics may have been correct, but they were not very ...

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  14. HOT AND HUMID

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Weather conditions over Central and Northern Victoria for the last 24 hours were hot and humit with ...

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  15. FERRIER THIRD IN ARIZONA TOURNAMENT

    TUCSON (Arizona), Mon.—Jim Ferrier finished third with 268 in Tucson open golf tournament, winning 1000 dollars. Jimmy ...

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  17. DRIED FRUITS APPEAL

    CANBERRA, Mon.—No restrictive action on the use of currants and sultanas for wine making had been taken by ...

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  18. MINISTER SAYS: Australians Lack Discipline, Moral Courage

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Although they were second to none as fighters in war, in times of peace they lacked ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA’S POSITION IMPROVED

    ADELAIDE, Monday,—Morris and Hassett defied the English attack during most of the third day of the Fourth Test match, registering a partnership of 189 runs and enormously improving Australia’s position. The pre-lunch session was a ...

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  20. Country Racing Clubs Asked to Revise Conditions

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — The Victorian Trainers’ Association at a meeting today decided to ask country racing clubs to revise ...

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  21. Liquid Opium Seized in Raid on Tanker

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Customs officials who raided the tanker Backhuysen in Gore Bay today seized quart bottles of liquid opium ...

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  22. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    LONDON: The steamer, Sam Water, which was abandoned on Thursday with the loss of 20 lives, has been driven ashore on an island off the coast of Spain. Lloyd’s report states that only ...

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  23. Cat Allegedly Soaked in Petrol And Set Alight

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — Under instructions from Supt. W. E. Davis, Chief of the CIB, a summons has been issued against a ...

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  24. SUGAR RATIONING TO STAY, SAYS MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Mon. — Senator Courtice, Minister for Trade and Customs, today denied that the lifting of sugar, rationing was ...

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  25. MANY RECRUITS REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Nearly 60 per cent, of recruits who volunteered for service with the [?] Army were rejected in the ...

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