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  3. Fierce Fighting In Manchuria

    HONG KONG, February 21 (AAP-Reuter). — Anshan, steel capital of Manchuria and last remaining bastion of Mukden's ...

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  4. CRISIS DEVELOPS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, February 21.—Tension is rising in Czechoslovakia and all police were ordered to special duty as crowds packed Prague's public square last night. ...

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    Apprentices are accepted into the trades of engineers and craftsmen at Enfield from the age of 16. All apprentices are given 12 months' basic training to be introduced into workshop technique and discipline, and they then go into their respective trades to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "ARAB RESTRAINT WILL SNAP," WARNS BRITISH MINISTER

    NEW YORK, February 22.—"As soon as the United Nations' Commission enters Palestine in May, it is certain that Arab restraint will snap," declared the British Colonial Secretary (Mr Arthur Creech-Jones) in a broadcast tonight. ...

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  7. THE ANTARCTIC DISPUTE

    LONDON, February 22.—Reuter's Port Stanley correspondent says the sloop Snipe, after a 6000miles tour of the Antarctic, set ...

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  8. BOMB OUTRAGE IN JERUSALEM

    LONDON, February 22.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says that an explosion turned the central modern Jewish ...

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  9. NEW BLIZZARD STRIKES ENGLAND

    LONDON, February 28.—A new blizzard struck southern England this afternoon, bringing traffic to a halt. Hundreds of ...

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  10. TURKS SHOW RESENTMENT

    LONDON, February 21.—The Ankara correspondent of the British United Press says that feeling throughout Turkey is strong ...

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  11. ELECTRICITY AND GAS TO BE RATIONED?

    BRISBANE, February 22.—Following the deadlock in the railway strike, Cabinet will consider the rationing of electricity and gas either tomorrow or on Tuesday. ...

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  12. Slow Turn-Around And Steel Hold-Up

    SYDNEY, February 22.—Car[?] handled in eight days on the Newcastle wharves befo[?] the war now took at least 14 days, the ...

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  13. Collected Strike Funds In Domain

    SYDNEY, February 22.—Police will make a report about the action of Mr Fred Paterson, Communist member of the Queensland ...

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  14. DOCTORS' VIEWS ON SCHOOLS OPENING

    AUCKLAND, February 21. — Eighty per cent of doctors interviewed here are critical of the Government's decision to lift ...

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  15. HUGE FARM LOSS IN BUSHFIRE

    PERTH, February 21. — Pigs have been baked alive, and cow sheds, milking machines, and farm machinery destroyed in a ...

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  16. EARLE PAGE IN NAIROBI

    LONDON, February 21.—Reuter's Nairobi correspondent says Sir Earle Page, who is here to discuss the correlation of African ...

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  17. Dalton's Views On "Freezing" Policy

    LONDON, February 21.—Reuter's says that the former Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr Dalton), referring to the ...

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  18. N.Z. ACCIDENT

    AUCKLAND, February 22 (AAP-Reuter)—Two people were killed, four or five seriously hurt and 18 suffered cuts and ...

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  19. Trade Between Australia-Japan

    CANBERRA, February 22.—The early resumption of two-way trade on a limited scale between Australia and Japan, within the ...

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  20. U.S. Grain Prices

    NEW YORK, February 21. — Grains closed firm with fractional increases, and trading on the stock market was the smallest ...

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  21. RAILWAY ENGINES "ALL CHANGE"

    The first locomotives to bear the designation "British Railways" instead of the titles of the former railway companies are now making their appearance on the railways. The picture shows craftsmen at the Crewe Locomotive Works of the London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Protest Rejected

    WASHINGTON, February 21.— The United States today rejected a Russian protest against the forthcoming American, British ...

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  23. PETROL PRICE INCREASED

    CANBERRA, February 22.— The prices of petrol and five other petroleum products will be increased from tomorrow. The ...

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  24. Soviet's Demands On Austria

    LONDON, February 21.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says the Foreign Ministers' deputies continued discussions on the ...

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  25. Britain Blocks Sterling Balances In Palestine

    LONDON, February 21.—The British Treasury announced that it had taken steps to block, as from February 22, Palestine's sterling balances in view of the approaching termination of the Palestine ...

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  26. Caucus Considers Pensions Scheme

    CANBERRA, February 22. — Having decided this week that Parliament should be increased from 111 to 182 members. Caucus ...

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  27. SUBMARINE ON REEF NEAR CAIRNS

    BRISBANE, February 22.—The British submarine. Aeneas, is aground on Eagle Reef, which is part of the Barrier Reef, 140 miles ...

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  28. NEGRO BOXER DIES AFTER FIGHT

    CHICAGO, February 21. — Sam Baroudi, the 20-year-old Negro light heavyweight champion of New York City, died in hospital ...

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  29. Migrants Pleased With Australia

    LONDON, February 21.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says it has been officially stated that displaced persons who emigrated to ...

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  30. Old Weapons Not Ruled Out

    MELBOURNE, February 21. — The atom bomb had not ruled out the better-known weapons of war. It was just another terrible ...

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  31. FLEE FROM CYCLONE

    PERTH, February 21.—An aircraft has been diverted and the motor vessel Gorgon has sought shelter at a coastal port to avoid ...

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  32. NEW HOME FOR BIKINIANS

    PEARL HARBOUR, February 21.—One hundred and sixty unhappy natives of Bikini will be moved soon from Rongerik Atoll ...

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  33. TYPHUS IN RUMANIA

    PARIS, February 21.—Reuter's correspondent says that the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund has announced ...

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