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  3. LITTLE HOPE OF MORE BOMBO SURVIVORS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police, lifesavers, and hundreds of citizen volunteers are patrolling 50 miles of coast around Wollongong to-night, for signs of the 10 men still missing from the coastal steamer “Bombo.” ...

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  4. MIGRANTS GO HOME UNHAPPY

    LONDON, February 24.—More than 100 passengers out of 287 on board the liner Arawa which berthed in Liverpool to-day were ...

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  5. Reds Ruled Out On Arms Inventory

    LAKE SUCCESS, February 24. —The United Nations Commission on Conventional Armaments decided to overrule Russian ...

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  6. Armistice Ends Palestine Strife

    LONDON, February 24.—Reuters Rhodes correspondent says the Jews and Egyptians to-day ended the nine months strife in Palestine when they signed a general armistice agreement, ruling out “any warlike or hostile ...

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  7. U.S. Protests Against Arrests In Bulgaria

    WASHINGTON, February 24. —The United States has protested against Bulgarin’s arrest of 15 Protestant churchmen as ...

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  8. R.S.L. WANTS COMPULSORY TRAINING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Executive of the R.S.I. to-day decided to ask the Government to introduce compulsory ...

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  9. P.O.W. Claim On Burma In Dounbt

    WASHINGTON, February 24. —Doubt whether the proceeds of the sale of the Burma-Siam railway could be made the ...

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  10. EMERGENCY STATE IN SIAM

    BANGKOK, February 24 (AAPReuters).—A Royal Degree, proclaiming a state of emergency throughout Siam was formally ...

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  11. 23 DEAD IN HONG KONG AIR SMASH

    HONG KONG, February 24.— (A.A.P.-Reuter): All 23 persons— 19 passengers and four crew— were killed when the Cathay ...

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  12. Probe Activities Of Conciliation Commissioners

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will enquire into the activities of Conciliation Commissioners who were ...

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  13. BREAD PRICES SUBJECT OF NEW INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The holding of a new inquiry into bread prices was announced by the Labour Minister (Mr. Gair) to-day, when he discussed the industry with the Associated Bread Manufacturers' ...

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  14. SPLIT ‘FINAL’ IN WORLD TRADE UNIONS

    Mr A. E. Monk, the secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, expressed the opinion in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SHIPS WARNED MINES FLOATING IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A warning to shipping in North Queensland water has been issued following the sighting of five floating mines in the shipping lanes off Cocktown, Townsville and Rabaul. ...

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  16. BOY SHOOTS DOWN POWER LINE

    TOWNSVTLLE, Thursday. — It was reported at the Townsville Regional Electricity Board monthly meeting this afternoon by the ...

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  17. Full Power For Royal Commissioner

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—It is doubtful whether, without specific legislation, the Royal Commissioner inquiring into the New Guinea ...

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  18. SPY SYSTEM LEGALISED

    WASHINGTON, February 24. — The House Armed Services Committee to-day approved a Bill to legalise the United States ...

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  19. Churchill In Fighting Mood

    LONDON, February 24. — Mr. Winston Churchill, wearing one of his famous John Bull" hats and with the inevitable cigar was in ...

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  20. STRIKING TRAM-MEN WILL NOT BAR OTHER TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — No ban is to bo imposed by the Brisbane Tramways union on any alternative transport means when ...

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  21. AMMUNITION FOR REASONABLE NEEDS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Enough ammunition to meet all reasonable requirements will be available in Australia this year, stated the ...

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  22. TAX CONCESSIONS FOR DEPRECIATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Greater concessions for manufacturers in regard to taxation on money expended for depreciation may be incorporated ...

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  23. Rising Urged Against Indians In S. Africa

    LONDON, February 24.— The South African Riots Commission was told that documents written in Zulu language were being ...

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  24. Royal Navy Has Regained Sea-going Strength

    LONDON, February 24 (A.A.P.).—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Viscount Hall), replying in the House of Lords to the naval debate, said that the Royal Navy had regained its seagoing strength. Naval training now in progress ...

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