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  3. INDIAN POLITICAL SITUATION IN STATE OF FLUX

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" correspondent in Delhi, in a message received in London last night, described the Indian political situation as being in a state of flux, with wild rumors circulating, and nobody certain of anything except that matters have reached ...

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  4. MOUNTING TOTAL OF IDLE WORKERS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—No further settlement moves were made to-day in the foundry strike and metal trade lockout, which have caused the unemployment of 60,000 workers. Next week about 1000 engineers will ...

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  5. CARDINAL TO CALL ON EMPEROR

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Emperor Hirohito will grant an audience to Cardinal Gilroy at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. ...

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  6. RUHR FOOD POSITION BETTER

    DUSSELDORF, Wednesday. The grain position in the Ruhr had improved to such an extent that it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GAVE ORDER FOR REPRISALS

    ROME, Wednesday,—Field-Marshal Kesselring, the main defence witness in von Mackensen's trial for the reprisal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ATTACK ON YENAN BELIEVED IMMINENT

    NANKING, Wednesday.—The first open indication from the Government side that an attack on Yenan may be launched soon was given in an obviously inspired report from the official Kuomintang Central Newsagency. ...

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  9. BANDITS HOLD UP EXPRESS

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Twice within the last 10 days hold, armed bandits dressed in foreign uniforms have held up ...

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  10. MUST PRODUCE RATION BOOKS

    HOBART, Wednesday. — A new ration card will not be issued to a person who produces only the cover of a food ...

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  11. MONSTER IN HUMAN FORM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mervyn Garvie (39), laborer, in the Central Criminal Court today, was sentenced to death ...

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  12. Tilden Pleads Guilty

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. — The former tennis champion, William Tilden, pleaded guilty to a charge of contributing to the ...

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  13. ALL PRISONERS REPATRIATED BY END OF JANUARY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—All prisoners of war and internees would be repatriated from Australia by the end of January, the ...

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  14. MILITANTS GAIN CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The militants gained full control of the Tramway Employes' Association at the union elections this ...

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  15. Whole Generation Without Homes

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Analysing the number of homes built in Victoria since 1910 compared with the ...

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  16. IMPROVEMENT OF TASMANIAN RAIL SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Mr. Duthie (Lib., Tas.), asked the Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) in the House of Representatives ...

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  17. JAP BRUTALITY

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Giving evidence before the war crimes tribunal on Japanese brutality to sick, wounded and dying Allied war ...

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  18. Crippling Taxes Diverting Capital From Australia

    CANBERRA, Wednesday— The Leader of the Senate Opposition (Senator M'Leay) to-day claimed, that overseas ...

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  19. Threat to Close Area To All Shipping

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Unless the Commonwealth Government clears all mines within a fortnight in the ...

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  20. Insufficient Amenities in Japan

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said in the House of Representatives to-day that it ...

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  21. Hawthorne Knocked Out

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Last night Stan Hawthorne, official challenger for Bonnie James' British lightweight championship, was ...

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  22. ELECTION FARCE IN RUMANIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The recent Rumanian elections were characterised by manipulations and ...

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  23. PLANNED TO KILL KING AND QUEEN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation states that two Germans discussed the ...

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  24. APPEAL AGAINST DIVORCE JUDGMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Full Court reserved its decision in an appeal hoard to-day against the dismissal of a ...

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  25. TASMANIAN ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The proposed £3,000,000 aluminium ingot plant in Tasmania would have a capacity of ...

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  26. TWO KILLED WHEN MOTOR-CYCLE STRUCK AMBULANCE

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Two men were killed when a motorcycle collided with an ambulance this afternoon. They were ...

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  27. TO AID GERMANS

    HERFORD, Wednesday. — The wives of British servicemen in Hanover have started the first "Help the Germans" ...

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  28. Leaving Australia Because of Conditions Here

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) admitted in the House of Representatives to-day that people were leaving Australia because of the conditions here. ...

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  29. FOUND HERSELF PRESUMED DEAD

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday— Mrs. Sylvia Hollister. who went to Australia in 1929, and had not been heard of since, ...

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  30. Chrysler Cars Dearer

    DETROIT, Wednesday. — The Chrysler Corporation, in conformity with current costs, has raised the prices of its products from ...

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  31. PRISON SENTENCE SUSPENDED

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. —In the Supreme court to-day May Leslie, who pleaded guilty the previous day to charges of ...

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  32. HITLER SAID TO HAVE DIED IN SUBMARINE

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. —A bottle found on a beach 18 miles south of Copenhagen contained a message dated ...

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  33. Seeks Reduction of Interest on W.S. Homes

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Falkinder (Lib, Tas.), sought reduction of the ...

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  34. £227,000,000 of Debt Redeemed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — National debt to the extent of £132,000,000 had been redeemed from the sinking fund, the 23rd ...

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  35. RUSH FOR BERTHS

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday—The Canadian Australasian Line has been swamped with applications for accommodation in the liner ...

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  36. 392 DISPUTES IN THREE MONTHS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — From July till October this year, Australia had 392 industrial disputes, involving ...

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  37. VITAL NEED FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — An expansionist policy of full employment was the only possible basis for a peaceful future, said the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) at a press conference, reviewing the ...

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  38. Seeking Refuge from Greek "Terror"

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — Yugoslavia has notified Greece that a multitude of Greeks along the the [?] is seeking refuge from the ...

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  39. SPEAKER'S ACTION CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Criticism of the action of the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Rosevear) in participating in ...

    Article : 121 words
  40. N.E.I. IMPORTS

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — The [?] of Indonesia in August [?] 19 million guilders. The United States supplied 90 p.c. of this ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. TO RELIEVE PAIN

    Pain results when nerves are inflamed, causing Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Sciatica, and other trouble. Rapido-O Nerve Tablete ...

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