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  3. FIJI TO-DAY EMPTY SHELL IN WAKE OF HURRICANE

    SUVA (Fiji).—The hurricane which lashed through the islands of Fiji on Monday left a broad trail of destruction on a magnitude unequalled in these hurricane-swept Pacific islands. First reports said that at least 12 Fijians and Indians were killed and ...

    Article : 470 words
  4. Troops to stay in Libya

    PARIS.—The United Nations' special political committee has rejected an Egyptian demand for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Libya within six months and the handing over of bases to the Libyan ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. May try to get more Federal money

    HOBART.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) may have joined forces with the Victorian Premier (Mr. M'Donald) "to try to force the Federal Government to grant more money to the States." ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. EGYPT BEHIND MAHER PASHA

    CAIRO.—The new Egyptian Government on Monday night won a unanimous vote of confidence in the Senate and Chamber of Deputies. The Prime Minister (Aly Maher Pasha) told the Senate that his Government would not ...

    Article : 354 words
  7. Child drowned in baths

    MELBOURNE.—Ellen Leslie Murray, 2½ years, of Raglan Parade, South Melbourne, was drowned while ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. 'ROLLING' STRIKE

    MELBOURNE.—A complete ban on overtime and a "rolling strike" campaign are almost certain to be launched ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. Heavy fines imposed

    ADELAIDE.—Fines, costs and penalty taxes amounting to £2000 were imposed in the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  10. Eden to Egypt: door open

    LONDON.—To a crowded House of Commons yesterday afternoon the British Foreign ...

    Article : 116 words
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  12. Rabbit disease spreading

    A further report on the spreading of the disease believed to be myxomatosis was received ...

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  13. Screw turns again in Britain

    LONDON.—Mr. Churchill and his Cabinet held lastminute talks yesterday on slashing economy cuts which are likely to affect the lives and pockets of every Briton. The cuts, which the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) ...

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  14. Plunged from train

    MELBOURNE.—A 37-year-old married woman plunged 60 ft. to her death from a fast-moving electric train into the ...

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  15. STRUCK BY TRAIN

    MELBOURNE.—Clive Harcourt Burt, of Fosberry avenue, East St. Kilda, died at the Nagamble Hospital yesterday ...

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  16. RUSSIA REITERATES PROTEST AGAINST M.E. COMMAND

    LONDON.—Russia has made a fresh protest against the creation of the Middle East Command in a note sent to Britain, France, the United States and Turkey. A "Tass" despatch received in London yesteray quoted ...

    Article : 264 words
  17. Appeal to rebuild Wilson Hall

    MELBOURNE.—A public appeal to rebuild Wilson Hall, destroyed by fire last Friday, was hundered at an ...

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