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  5. Restoration Of The Monday In Spain

    LONDON, February 25.—Cardinal Spellman, [?] bishop of New York, who has long been a close confidant the Pope, is leaving shortly for Madrid in the special plane which brought him to Rome, says the “Daily Telegrap’s” ...

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  6. Becoming Unsettled In West

    N.S.W. Forecast: Warm to hot, with northerly winds, but becoming cloudy and unsettled in the western districts, with some ...

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  7. 210 KILLED IN BOMBAY RIOTS

    BOMBAY, February 25.— An official casualty list showed 210 killed and injured since the Navy mutiny and rioting Began. The situation is reported to be quieter. ...

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  8. PREMIER BANS DEMONSTRATIONS IN EYGPT

    CAIRO, 25.—“Demonstrations of any nature will not be tolerated and groups of over eight persons will be dispersed declared the Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) in a broadcast last night. ...

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    The King of Denmark, who reported to be ill with pneumonia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Sharing Empire Defence Burden

    LONDON Feb. 25,—The announcement that Dominions Ministers are meeting in London before May has given ...

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  11. RIOT AT ALDERSHOT

    LONDON Feb. 25.—Rioters in Aldershot military detention barracks set fire to the gaol as a final act before their surrender. ...

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  12. OBSERVERS FOR GREEK ELECTIONS

    ATHENS, Feb. 25.—Head of the British mission of observers for the Greek elections and the chief French representative, Mr. E. H. ...

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  13. CRITICISM OF U.S. SOLDIERS

    NUREMBERG Feb. 25.—The behaviour of American soldiers in public is becoming deplorable. Many GI’s assumed that every ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Factory Made Houses

    SYDNEY Monday. —Thieves were active In various parts of Sydney over the week-end, hauls including a 17-diamond wrist ...

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  15. SCHOOL TO TRAIN TEST PILOTS

    LONDON Feb, 25.—Group Captain [?] ...

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  16. MACKENZIE KING ATTACKED BY “PRAVDA”

    MOSCOW, February 25.—The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) is accused by the Soviet newspaper “Pravda,” of resorting to unusual, even unscrupulous method, to bring an anti-Soviel campaign over the spy ...

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  17. Enlistment Of Australians For Japan

    SYDNEY Monday. — Applications for enlistment in the Australian occupation force for Japan totalled 1667 in New South ...

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  19. MUST NOT FRATERNISE IN JAPAN

    MELBOURNE Monday Morning—Members of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan must not enter Japanese ...

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  20. PROPOSED BAN ON BEER TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY Monday.—The proposal that a ban be placed on the transport of beer as a means of enforcing a fairer distribution is ...

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  22. EIGHT MINES IDLE IN NSW

    SYDNEY Monday.—Nearly 9 500 tons of coal will he lost to-day, as eight NSW mines are idle, including three of the biggest ...

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  23. FOOD CRISIS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—A senior British -official of the Allied Control. Commission said to-day that Germans-in British-occupied ...

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  24. Anomalies In RAAF Discharges

    SYDNEY Monday.—The secretary of the Air Force Association, Mr. C. J. Austin, said to-day that the association had ...

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  25. 102 DROWNED WHEN STEAMER SANK

    LONDON, February 26.—It is feared 102 were drowned yesterday day when a river steamer from Hamburg bound for Cuxhaven, ...

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  26. The Indian Rice Crop

    NEW DELHI Feb. 25—The rice crop, thus far is most satisfactory and there is no danger of starvation in the Central ...

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  27. REPATRIATION OF JAP POW’s

    SYDNEY February 25.— More that 3000 Japanese prisoners of war in NSW will be repatriated on two Japanese ships, which are ...

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  28. PERSIAN PLOT DISCOVERED

    LONDON February 25.— A group of Military Academy cadets, who were arrested on Saturday, are believed to have ...

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  29. Silk Industry In Japan

    TOKIO Feb. 25.—The Japanese silk industry at present is operating at about 12 percent of its ‘ war capacity, says [?] ...

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  30. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED

    A Plymouth Sedan car, stolen from the front of the Duke of Kent Hotel Newcastle, last night, was found this morning at ...

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  31. Illness Of King Of Denmark

    COPENHAGEN Feb. 25—King Christian, of Denmark, is reported to be suffering from a slight attack of pneumonia ...

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  32. DISMISSAL OF CONDUCTRESSES

    SYDNEY Mon.—The attitude of the [?] and [?]ram employees towards the [?] of conductresses is being [?] ...

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  33. Plucky Girl Puts Man To Flight

    SYDNEY, Monday,—By kicking him in the stomach, Grace Charlier (21), of Duchess Avenue, Five Dock, put flight a young man who attacked her in Arthur-street, Five Dock, last night. The man twice accosted her ...

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  34. DEMAND TO “OPEN THE GATES OF PALESTINE

    LONDON, February 25. —Military police were rushed to the scene to disperse a crowd of 250 Jews, who marched on the hotel where the Anglo-American committee studying the Jewish problem in Europe is staying, says an American ...

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