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  5. WHOLE FUTURE OF BRITAIN HANGS IN THE BALANCE

    LONDON, February 7.—Sir Stafford Cripps, in a speech at Edinburgh, urged industrialists to realise, “without being alarmists,” that the whole future of Britain hung in the balance. “We have nothing to spare, and the world is so unsettled we ...

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  7. MAIN OUTLINES OF THE PLOT TO KILL GANDHI UNCOVERED

    BOMBAY February 7.—Police investigations in Poona are reported to have uncovered the main outlines of a plot to kill Gandhi and possibly other national leaders. The police are stated to possess signed statements from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. Loan To Britain Dwindles

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 7— Britain yesterday withdrew another 100,000,000 dollars from the United States loan, ...

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  9. Return of Famous Kittyhawk

    DAYTON (Ohio), Feb. 7.—Probate Judge Rodney Love announced today that a letter had been found in the effects of the ...

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  10. Another Nazi General Suicides

    LONDON, Feb. 6—Another high Nazi general committed suicide in prison this morning, He was General Otto von Stul[?]nagel, 69, who ...

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  11. FIANNA FAIL LOSES MAJORITY

    DUBLIN, Feb. 7.—With counting complete in all but 11 electorates’ Mr. de Valera’s Fianna Fail par[?] has won 59 seats in the Eire ...

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  12. CYCLIST KILLED AT STOCKTON

    NEWCASTLE, Sat.—Albert Dean, 59, tractor driver, of Scobie-lane Stockton, was killed when his bicycle came into ...

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  13. Submarine Precautions Denied

    ATHENS, Feb. 7.—Greek naval officials described as completely untrue Press reports alleging that the Greek navy was taking ...

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  14. Farm Tragedy Finding

    GUNNEDAH, Sat.—At an inguest into the shooting tragedy on Tuesday at Weeroona homestead, the District Coroner, Mr. ...

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  15. Safeguard Against Inflation In People’s Hands

    LONDON, February 7.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attless, broadcasting on the Government’s wages policy said that “ordinary people” alone hold the Safeguard against inflation, because the Government had no intention of trying to ...

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  16. Mistaken For Thief; Fired At

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Left to guard a radio shop window, broken by thieves at Randwick early today, a man was mistaken for one of the thieves ...

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  17. MENACE OF DRINK

    BRISBANE, Sat.—“If only half the stories that come to us are true, the drink traffic is one of the chief menaces to Australia,” ...

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  18. RUSSIAN DECREE IN AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Feb. 7.—According to the British United Press, the Ministry of Interior officials confirm reports from the ...

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  19. Denial of Censorship In China

    HONGHONG, Feb. 7.— (A.A.P.-Reuter) —Dr. Hollington Tong, in an exclusive interview denied that Press censorship was operative in ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader Excessive Taxation.

    BRISBANE, Sat.—The Minister for Mines, Mr. Foley, said to-day that Callide coalfield, 50 miles south-west of Gladstone, might ...

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  21. BANK CASE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —The number of Judges who will hear the bank nationalisation case will not be known until the High Court ...

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  22. BASIC FOOD PRICES NOSEDIVE ON AMERICAN EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, February 7.—Basic food prices of the nation’s commodity markets nose-dived for the third consecutive day to-day, and opinions varied widely about the causes and possible effects. The New York stock market ...

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  23. HARRY BRIDGES ACCUSED

    NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Mrs. Agnes Bridges, former wife of the Australian-born waterside leader. Harry Bridges, said yesterday that her ...

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    GENERAL MacARTHUR, who will be officially invited to return to the United States next month to address a joint session of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Cloudburst Floods North Sydney Suburbs

    SYDNEY, Sat.—A cloudburst in North Sydney suburbs last night caused flooding and damage to many homes and shops, ...

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  26. Dangerous Cars On The Road

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—There are more dangerous cars on the road [?] ever before, said the General Secretary of the N.R.M.A., Mr. H. ...

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  27. Arabs To Resist Partition In Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), February 7—The Arab Higher Committee in a Note to the United Nations to-day said that the Arabs would resist any international military units sent to enforce partition. ...

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  28. CLARIFICATION OF SPEECH

    STOCKHOLM, Feb. 7.—Foreign Minister Under, clarifying his speech on Wednesday, said that Sweden would not join the Western ...

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  29. MINERS ASK BOARD TO TAKE OVER MINES

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Following a discussion on the cessation of operation at Ayrfield Colliery [?] by a fire the Central Coun[?] of the ...

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  30. CONVERSION OF TUDOR PLANES

    LONDON, Feb. 7.—BOAC has announced that if has decided to convert 17 Tudor 1 aircraft, still in A. V. Roe’s assembly sheas, ...

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  31. Domestic Helpers From Abroad

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — About 500 domestic, helpers, are likely to be provided from the displaced persons arriving from ...

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  32. PRINTING PRESS FOR UNIVERSITY

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Sydney University would instal its own printing press this year to overcome the serious shortage of text books in Australia. ...

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  33. INVITATION TO U.S. MINERS’ LEADER

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Mr. John L. Lewis will not discuss the Australian Miners’ Federation invitation to attend a ...

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