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  6. To Stand Trial on Alleged Breaches of Secrets Act

    MONTREAL, April 9—Dr. Raymond Boyer, professor at McGill University, and to employee of the National Research Council, was committed for trial on charges under the Official Secrets Act of communicating information to the ...

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  7. Frosts on Slopes And Tablelands

    NSW Forecasting: Fine: mud day generally, except for cloudy sky, frosts en the slopes and tablelands: moderate to fresh but ...

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  8. ABORTIVE COUP. d’ETAT IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN April 9.—An abortive coup d’etat was attempted in Mazanderan province, which has been evacuated by the Russians. ...

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  9. TRAMS STOP AS TRIBUTE TO CONDUCTOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Transport the city was paralysed at 11 a.m. to-day when 700 trams and buses stopped running for three ...

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  10. Demand For Japanese Resignations

    TOKIO April 9.—With Japan’s election only one day off, and the previous Sunday’s Leit-Wing demonstrations, in which ...

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  11. Suicide of Jap General

    LONDON, April 9.—A Japanese Lieutenant-General Mikao Eumura, former commander of the 4th Kwantung ...

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  12. TRIALS OF JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, April 9.—Chairman and Australian representative on the War Crimes Commission, Lord Wright, left London by air ...

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  13. FOOTBOARD TRAMS TO GO

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Footboard type trams were being eliminated as expeditiously as possible, the Premier (Mr. McKell) said in the ...

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  14. TRAPPED BETWEEN TWO TRAINS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Trapped between two moving trains at Kogarah station this morning, Ruben Gyde (521, Kogarah ...

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  15. INTERFERENCE IN GREECE ALLEGED

    ATHENS April 3.—EMA. and other Left Wing-groups have cabled the Foreign Ministers of Britain, America and Russia ...

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  16. U.S. Relations With Haiti

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—The United States has resumed diplomatic —relations with Hall, thereby recognising a military ...

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  17. Luminous Carpets For Picture Theatres

    LONDON, April 9.— Lummous carpets, which will light the way to seats but not interfere with film projection are being developed by Kidminster manufacturers, says the “Daily Mail.” ...

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  18. SURPLUS OF BRICKS ON THE NORTH COAST

    LISMORE Tuesday. — While Sydney builders are faced with a tremendous shortage of bricks to implement an urgent housing ...

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  19. BOXER IN DEVASTATING FORM

    LONDON April 9.—The reference stopped the sight for the British heavyweight title in the second round after Bruce Woodcock has ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: Last Week of Loan

    WASHINGTON, April 9.—Russia and Britain have agreed to a meeting of the “Big Four” foreign ministers in Paris on April 25 (Anzac Day), the United States secretary of state (Mr. James Byrnes) announced to-day. ...

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  21. Greek Regent Asked To Remain

    LONDON. April 9.—The Greek Government has decided to ask Archbishop Damaskinos to remain as Regent, says Reuter’s ...

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  22. Communist Opposition In Manchuria

    MUKDEN, April 9.—Ceasefire truce teams, which left yesterday morning for Sze Ping Kai, found bridges destroyed and rivers impossible to ford, thereby again delaying efforts to halt die Chinese war in Manchuria. ...

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  24. SUSPENDING THE U.S. DRAFT LAW

    WASHINGTON. April 9.—The chairman of the House of Representatives naval committee (Mr. Vinson, Dem., Georgia), ...

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  25. Hitler Had Full Power From 1936

    NUREMBERG, April 9—Hitler before the wax, regarded Cabinet as a “defeatist club” and even forbade them to meet for “some beer drinking and occasional informal chats,” said Dr. Hans Lammers, former chief of the Reich ...

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  26. Sensational Debut In English Tennis

    LONDON April 9.—Australian tennis player Jack Harper made a sensational debut in first-class tennis in England when ...

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  27. ASSISTANCE FOR DISPLACED PERSONS

    LONDON April 9.—An International conference concerning displaced persons, known as a special committee, established by ...

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  28. The Atomic Bomb Commission

    LONDON April 9.—China, Mexico and Russia have not yet appointed a representative to the Atomic Bomb Commission, to ...

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  29. WALKED OUT OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, April 9.—The Argentine delegation walked out of the final session of the League of nations after failing to gain one of the eight vice-presidencies. The chairman of the Argentine delegation, Luis Quintana, said ...

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  30. “Wife In Every Port”

    MILWAUKEE April 9—Merchant seaman Joseph Vargas, who is charged with abandoning his wife and six children told ...

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  31. Water Supply For Courtaulds

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — It was not true that the Government had announced it would provide a subsidy to enable the Hunter District ...

    Article : 113 words
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