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  3. LABOR PARTY AGREES TO FIVE-MAN SENATE TEAM

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Senator Morrow surprised the State Labor conference to-day by withdrawing an Australian Railways Union motion instructing the State executive to limit Labor's ...

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  4. U.S. WARTIME HELP ASSURED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the event of hostilities, the United States would be "with" the British Commonwealth, ...

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  5. THEIR FIRST MEETING

    Penguin hunter John Abbotsmith met his 15-months-oIu daughter Fay for the first time on Monday when he returned to Melbourne fiom Heard Island in H.M.A.S. Labuan. Fay, who was born the day the ship sailed for the Antarctic, seems a little shy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  6. Profit Margin on Furniture Cut

    HOBART, Tuesday. — A Price Act order reducing the retail margin on furniture by five per cent was gazetted ...

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  7. WILL INTERVENE IN WAGES CASE

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— The Federal Government had arranged to intervene in the forthcoming Arbitration Court ...

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  8. Wool Workers Strike Extends

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Extension of the wool and basil workers' discute to Geelong has resulted in 350 men. ...

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  9. INDIAN ROUND-UP OF COMMUNISTS

    PATNA (Bihar), Tuesday.—It was announced to-day that 106 persons were arrested in Bihar yesterday in a province-wide police ...

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  10. SEN. M'KENNA NOT LEAVING STATE

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Federal Minister for Health (Senator M'Kenna) denied this evening that he was contemplating leaving Tasmania to contest another Federal seat. "You can forget that one," he ...

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  11. BRITAIN RAVAGED BY GALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Roof-ripping, window-smashing gales blowing up to 81 m.p.h. swept Britain and parts of Europe as March made its traditional advent, One death has been reported. The gale smashed in the roof ...

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  12. PORT REMAINS CONGESTED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The waterside workers' dispute, which was settled yesterday, lasted only five days, ...

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  13. MURDER ATTEMPT ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Charged in the Geelong Court this morning with having attempted to murder Edward Harris, of Ryrie ...

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  14. Became Engaged in Parliament

    BOISE (Idaho), Tuesday.—A member of the Idaho Legislature to-day proposed marriage to a colleague on the floor of ...

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  16. FELL FROM TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Thomas Joseph Ranchi (37), of Wattle Tree road, Armadale, was killed to-day when he fell from a ...

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  17. BANGKOK "NORMAL"

    BANGKOK, Tuesday.—Bangkok was completely normal to-day, after a quiet night. The Government this morning ...

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  18. Russian Peace Offer Reported

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A Russian Berlin "peace overture" was reported to-day by the British-licensed "Social ...

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  19. ONLY 17 NAVAL SHIPS READY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Australia had only 17 naval vessels and six air squadrons, apart from those in Japan, capable of ...

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