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  3. THE TROUBLES IN PALESTINE

    ARAB RIFLEMEN crowd into lorries at a village outside Jerusalem, for an attack in retaliation against shots fired at them by alleged members of the Jewish Haganah. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COAL STRIKE CAUSES RATIONING OF GAS

    SYDNEY, January 22.—There were no indications to-night of an early settlement of the New South Wales coal stoppage, which developed to-day into the anticipated all-out coal strike. With coal stocks at a record ...

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  5. WARD TESTIFIES IN GARDEN TRIAL

    SYDNEY, January 22—Despite the fact that their relations had been on a "Eddie" and "Jock" basis, the Minister for External Territories (E. J. Ward) told the Special Federal Court to-day, he had never given John Smith ...

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  6. CUSTOMS UNION OFFER MADE TO FRANCE

    LONDON, January 22.—An emergency meeting of the French Inner Cabinet was held last night following the arrival of Sir ...

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  7. Jap Guards To Die By Hanging

    MELBOURNE, January 22.—Six former civilian guards at Naoeten Prisoner of War camp, near Tokio, found guilty of maltreating ...

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  8. Britain Refuses Open Port For Jew Migrants

    NEW YORK, January 21.—Sir Alexander Cadogan informed the Palestine Commission to-night that Britain could not agree to the ...

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  9. Britain To Scrap 5 Capital Ships

    LONDON, January 21.—The Admiralty has announced that four battleships—Queen Elizabeth (32,700 tons), Valiant (32,700 tons) ...

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  10. JAPANESE POWER UNDERESTIMATED

    LONDON, January 22.—Air Chief Marshal. Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, former C.-in-C. Malaya, admits in his first official report to the War Office ...

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  11. COURTICE WARNS ALL IMPORTERS

    CANBERRA, January 22.—Senator Courtice to-day instructed all importers to provide particulars of their dollar purchases before February 13 ...

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  12. 23 WATER SUPPLY APPOINTMENTS

    BRISBANE, January 22.—Important appointments involving the [?] of several [?] and 23 new appointments were made ...

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  13. U.S. BACKING JAP WOOL PURCHASES

    SYDNEY, January 22.—The U.S. occupation authority in Tokio backed with dollars Japanese purchases on the Sydney wool exchange. Mr. W. H. ...

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  14. A.C.T.U. SEEKING AID FOR SECRETARY

    SYDNEY, January 22.—The inter-state Executive of the A.C.T.U. to-day decided to call for nominations for assistant secretary at the yearly salary ...

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  15. BREAD PRICE RISE OPERATES TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, January 22.—The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) said to-day that increased prices for bread, resulting from the ...

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  16. WRITS FOR £28,500 BY MAHIA RELATIVES

    MELBOURNE, January 22.—The relatives of five men Willed in the Mahla ship fire on August 7, to-day, issued writs for damages totalling £28,500. ...

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  17. SOVIET-BELGIAN TRADE PACT

    LONDON, January 22.—Moscow radio early this morning, announced the singing of a Soviet-Belgium-Luxemburg trade and payment agreement ...

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  18. LAY 4 HOURS WITH BROKEN LEG

    KIGNAROY, January 22.—Cedric Schultz, 17. lay helpless with a broken leg for four hours to-day, only 250 yards from his home. ...

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  19. 23 CASUALTIES IN COLUMBIAN REVOLT

    NEW YORK, January 21.—The United Press Begota (Colombia) correspondent says at least 23 prisons have been killed or wounded in the political ...

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  20. TOBACCO, CIGS. SAME IN FEBRUARY

    BRISBANE, January 22.—The Australian Tobacco Manufacturers' Committee decided that there would be no increase in the civilian tobacco or ...

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  21. BRITAIN, FRANCE MAY JOIN BENELUX

    LONDON, January 22.—The British United Press' Brussels representative says Government fficials add Britain and France had invited Belgium ...

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  22. NO FURTHER STRIP LANDINGS

    CANBERRA, Jan 22.—Mr. Johnson said to-day that no fresh evidence of the aircraft landing on disused strips in the Northern Territory had ...

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  23. BOYCOTT ON SHIPS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, January 22.—A boycott on all ships carrying essential supplies to and from Queensland ports is threatened by the Seamen's Union Federal ...

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  24. DUTCH AGREEABLE ON SIX POINTS

    LONDON, January 21.—Reuter's The Hague representative says a Government statement said the Government tat accepted unconditionally six points ...

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  25. WHALING REVIVAL WITHIN 6 MONTHS

    CANBERRA, January 22.—The revival of Australia's whaling industry is expected to be fully under way within the next six months. Mr. ...

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  26. POLICE CHIEF SHOT BY IRISH GUNMEN

    LONDON, January 21.—Reuter says Chief Superintendent Sean Gantly, of the Dublin police was shot dead in a gun-battle with two young men for ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN HELD MAY BE DEPORTED

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 22.—Christopher Campbell. 33-year-old Australian, who a year ago was convicted of the embezzlement of 25,000 ...

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  28. BUSHFIRES RAGE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, January 22.—Extensive bushfires throughout the State to-day were the worst for many years, sweeping properties two miles south of ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WOMAN IN SUICIDE WITH JAPANESE

    TOKIO, January 22.—(A.A.P.-Reuter): The Australian wife of an American serviceman committed suicide on Tuesday night with a Japanese man at Yokohama. The couple were found dying from poison at the ...

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  30. MOWER CUTS OFF RIGHT FOOT OF BOY

    KINGAROY, January 22.—Felwyn Schubert, 7 of Dangore, had his right foot cut off by a machine mower to-day. ...

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  31. Plans To Divide World Into Three Spheres

    WASHINGTON, January 22.—Discussions between Hitler and the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) for splitting up the world into German, Russian and Japanese spheres of influence and for the division of the ...

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  32. COMMUNISTS ON THIRD OFFENSIVE

    HONG KONG, January 21.—(A.A.P.-Reuter).—Communists in Manchuris have launched their third major offensive within three months. Fierce ...

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  33. SLAVS HAVE ATOMIC BOMB

    TRIESTE, January 21.—The pro-Italian newspaper "La Voce Libera," lengthily quotas a secret speech that Marshal Tito made to the party ...

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  34. POWER MEETING ON GERMANY

    LONDON, January 21.—Reuter's diplomatic writer says a three power conference between Britain. America and France will be held in London at ...

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  35. ANIMALS SETTLE AFTER STAMPEDE

    MONTO, January 22.—Cattle and horses settled down to-day after the wild stampedes yesterday and mustering again is in full swing. ...

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  36. N.S.W. POLICE CHIEF DROPS DEAD

    SYDNEY, January 22.—The State Police Commissioner (Mr. W J. McKay) dropped dead at his home in Kensington late to-night. ...

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  37. TWO SMALL BOYS DROWN IN LAGOON

    SYDNEY, January 22.—Two small boys were drowned in Wollundry Lagoon near Wagga to-day. The boys. Maurice Hastie, 6 and ...

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  38. 800 Mt. Isa Men On Strike

    MT. ISA, January 22.—About 300 employees at Mount Isa Ltd., are on strike following a stop-work meting this morning. ...

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  39. NEW AUSTRALIAN LOAN TO BE ISSUED

    LONDON, January 22.—Mr. Beasley announced the Commonwealth Government is issuing in London a new cash and conversion loan of £12,870,500 ...

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  40. ARCHIBALD PRIZE AGAIN TO DARGIE

    SYDNEY, January 22.—William Alexander Dargie, 35-year-old Melbourne artist, won the Archibald Prize for the 5th time to-day with a portrait of a ...

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  41. HEATWAVE SWEEPS VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, January 22.—The heatwave which swept Victoria to-day, rocketed temperatures to over 100 degrees in practically all parts of the ...

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