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  4. Departure Of Duke Postponed

    SYDNEY, Thurs.— Because of a violent electrical storm that swept Sydney early to-night the departure of the ...

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  5. Agreement To Negotiate Treaty Of Alliance Of U.K. With France

    LONDON, Thursday.—An announcement from No. 10 Downing Street, dealing with the visit by the French Prime Minister (M. Leon Blum) to London says that an agreement was made to negotiate a treaty of alliance. ...

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  6. SNOWY WATER INVESTIGATION

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—Representatives of the Goulburn and Waranga Water Users’ League gave evidence at Rochester tonight to the committee investigating the best methods of utilising Snowy River waters. ...

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  7. Building Migrants Will Not Be “Wet Nursed”

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — (Our Special Representative) The British builder migrants were being pandered to too ...

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  8. ELECTRICITY WORRIES THREATEN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Before it had time to recover from the gas strike, Melbourne is being ...

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  9. Bakers Allegedly Forced Out By Association

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Bakers in Ballarat, Mildura and other places had been forced out of business by the ...

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  10. SYDNEY DISORGANISED BY POWER FAILURE

    SYDNEY, Thurs—City and suburban electric power stopped and business was disorganised shortly after 2 pm today through the ...

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  11. EX-SERVICEWOMEN SEEK EMPLOYMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Increasing numbers of ex-servicewomen are now seeking employment, according to ...

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  12. COOLER CONDITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Weather conditions over the central and northern half of the State for the preceding 24 hours have been ...

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  13. Accused Called As Witness In Murder: Ex-Minister Involved

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was announced in West London Police Court today that John William Buckingham (43), who is charged with Thomas John Ley, former Minister for Justice in New South Wales, and Lawrence John Smith, with having murdered a barman, John McKain Mudie, in a Surrey chalk pit on December 2, would be called as a Crown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Woman Committed For Murder of Her Two Children

    SYDNEY, Thurs.— Mrs [?] Ethel Wright (31) was ted: committed for trial on a char of having murdered her two ...

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  16. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    MADRAS: The Government has banned betting, even within a racing enclosure, also the printing, publishing and sale of racing literature. Action was taken on the ...

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  17. ARREST MADE IN LONDON MURDER HUNT

    Following the fatal shooting of a Jamaican airman outside a London cafe on Christmas morning, a Scotland Yard murder squad spent the holidays combing West End for the killer. Two days later shots were fired from the roof of a five-storey hotel in Cartwright Gardens. A man answering the description of a person the police wished to interview was later hustled hatless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Six Drowned in South African City Flood

    LONDON, Thurs.— Reuter’s correspondent in Cape Town says six persons were drowned in Pietermaritzburh’s worst ...

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  19. CEYLON POST FOR DEFEATED MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Thurs.— Mr C. Frost, who lost his seat at the last Federal elections, has been appointed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Metal Trades Employers Plan To Re-Open Works: Unions Plan To Extend Strike

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—While the Amalgamated Engineering Union is making plans for an extension of the strike, metal trades employers, although they have not received from unions involved all the assurances the sought, at a meeting today decided to reopen their works on Monday. ...

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  21. END OF TRANSPORT STRIKE IN SIGHT

    LONDON, Thurs.— The Strike Committee has decided that the men should return to work on Saturday. The ...

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