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  3. NO DEPRESSION

    Washington, February 27.—There would be no depression in U.S., because the Democratic. ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. Shacks At Whyalla

    OVERCROWDING AND BAD SANITATION in two residential blocks near the beach at Whyalla made the rapid spread of any infection almost a certainly, said Dr. A. A. Wallace in a letter to Whyalla Town Commission this week. Forty-six adults and 29 children are living in 19 shacks on the blocks. TOP—Some of the shacks facing the foreshore tennis courts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 95 words
  5. FARRELL TOO ILL TO

    Sydney.—Edward Farrell (an important witness in the New Guinea timber Royal Commission) was too ill to attend the court today. Counsel for Farrell (Mr. J. Cassidy, K.C.) told the Royal ...

    Article : 202 words
  6. RESCUE WORK AT NORTH

    After working continuously for about 90 hours, men engaged in the North mine rescue operations have not yet located the bodies ...

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  7. EXPLOSION IN FITZROY

    Melbourne.—The police believe that a deliberate attempt wan made to blow up a house In Fltsroy early yesterday morning. ...

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  8. £7000 In Fund

    Sydney. — The Oldfleld-Kippax testimonial fund has already passed the £7000 mark. Gate-takings for the first two ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. ONE VOTE DELAYS ENDING OF STRIKE

    Sydney.—A meeting of miners at Captain's Flat yesterday decided by one vote to continue their four-months-old strike for a higher lead bonus. The men rejected an offer from ...

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  10. Man's Foot Injured

    T. Beckett, a diamond driller at the North mine, was treated at the Hospital today for an injury to the left foot. He returned to his ...

    Article : 41 words
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  12. 82 DEGS. TODAY

    Humid conditions today followed yesterday's rain. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. was 82 degrees. Last night's minimum ...

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  13. BUTTER PRICE TO GO UP

    Canberra.—The retail price of butter is expected to be raised by about 2d, 1b, within the next few months to offset increased costs. ...

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  14. Reds Erupt in Brussels

    Brussels, February 27. — Cheers and boos creeled Mr. Winston Churchill last night when he told 15,000 Belgians that the European Unity Movement was the "sole means of preventing another hideous world war." ...

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  15. Day In Seven Off Power

    Sydney.—A senior Minister said last night that the Government might have to introduce one powerless day in seven for ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. Freight Rates Increased

    Freight rates and fares from Adelaide to Broken Hill will be increased from tomorrow. This was announced by Mr, T. ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. Calwell Explains Passport Rule

    Canberra.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. A. Calwell) has explained why it was necessary to produce a birth certificate when applying for a passport to travel overseas. "The requirements to Pro[?] ...

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  18. "Blue Boy" Dies After Operation

    Sydney.—A 31-year-old "blue boy" (Terry John), who was operated on last Saturday for a serious heart condition, died in Royal ...

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