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  3. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS TO CLOSE

    The B.H. Proprietary steel works, which employ 6,000 men, will close down next week unless the coal strike ends before then. Except tor skeleton staffs to maintain special ...

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  4. SIGNIFICANT TALKS BY ITALY

    There is a temporary lessening of the diplomatic ferment, probably more apparent than real. The French Prime Minister (M. Reynaud) has interrupted his Easter holiday for what some circles describe as a significant ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. STATE LABOUR

    The Commonwealth Parliamentary Party does not endorse the resolution carried by the New South Wales State Labour ...

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  6. Danish Tax Increase for War Needs

    The Government has prohibited the sale of a wide variety of goods from midnight, in preparation for new ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. FRENCH WARNING TO SOVIET

    The French Ambassador (M. de Saint Quentin), declared to-day: "If Russia attacks any other country the ...

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  8. WEST FRONT OFFENSIVE LIKELY

    Several writers in the Press indicate that an offensive on the Western Front has not by any means been ruled out. ...

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  9. TURKEY ARMS SHIPS.

    ISTANBUL, Monday.—All Turkish merchantmen must be armed before leaving home ports, according to a new order. ...

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  10. BRITISH CABINET

    For some days, several newspapers have been discussing the possibility of some reconstruction of the Government. ...

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  11. NO BRITISH VESSEL SUNK LAST WEEK

    The British Admiralty announces that for the first time since the outbreak of war, no British or Allied ship was sunk for the week ended Sunday. This is taken to indicate that enemy submarines, instead of ...

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  12. MAGNETIC STORM

    It has been revealed that yesterday's magnetic storm completely cut off Britain from America and Scandinavia, and also interrupted ...

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  13. FINNS GIVE LIE TO RUSSIA

    The proud unity of the Finnish people, and their no less extraordinary discipline in the face of the humiliating peace, is being demonstrated in reports of the orderly wholesale evacuation of the ceded areas, despite the difficulties of transport and the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CONVERSION LOANS LIKELY IN LONDON

    The financial writer of the "Daily Telegraph" referring to the Dominion loans of which nearly £50 millions will fall due during ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. ELECTION LIKELY

    Sir Sydney Snow, chairman of the New South Wales U.A.P., declared at the Country Convention of the party fto-day, that the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 291 words
  16. PUPPET GOVERNMENT IN CHINA

    "The Times" devoted a leading article to-day to events in the Far East, of which the most important is the ...

    Article : 432 words
  17. News in Brief

    CAIRO, Monday.—A Rugby team from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force beat the British combined services by 20 to nil. ...

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  18. ITALIAN FORCED DOWN

    An Italian, Sergeant-Pilot Mar[?]o Luzaldo, landed a military flyingboat at the Port of Nice. It was first announced that he had ...

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  19. GERMAN RADIO CLOSED DOWN

    A widespread Royal Air Force raid over Germany is sggested by the almost instantaneous cutting off of the Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and Prague ...

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