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    Fine mild day, with cold, frosty night. ...

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  5. Real Work to Begin At Paris Conference

    PARIS, Thursday (AAP).—-After a week of strenuous discussion, the Paris Conference is ready to begin the real work of studying the five draft treaties. The all night debate which ended yesterday ...

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  6. NAME OF NEW G.G EXPECTED SOON

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government should follow the example of the late Mr. Curtin and appoint a distinguished Englishman as Governor-General in succession to the Duke of ...

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  7. Rabbit Trapping Major Industry

    This winter, the Chase Fur Co., at Scone, paid out £10,000 a week for rabbit skins, and made rabbit trapping the biggest individual industry in the Upper Hunter. The Manager of the company (Mr. J. Hayson) is shown receiving skins from Mrs. R. Miller, of Segenhoe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 3454 WAR BRIDESj ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Up to the end of July 3454 brides and 1050 children of Australian ...

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  9. LEGAL ARGUMENT OVER COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Six barristers to-day argued before the Full Court the question whether the court could ...

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  10. STUDENT INDICTED ON THIRD MURDER CHARGE

    CHICAGO Thursday (AAP). —The authorities found a razor blade concealed in a book requested by the 17-year-old University student, ...

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  11. PHYSICIST CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    OTTAWA, Thursday (AAP). —Police rearrested Dr. David shugar and brought him before a Magistrate's court on charges of ...

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  12. BRIGHTER COAL OUTLOOK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—For the first time since June 6, all New South Wales coal mines worked today and the ...

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  13. BIG NEWS EXPECTED ON PALESTINE SOON

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—Cabinet may make a sensational announcement concerning Palestine within a few days, says the political correspondent of the "Daily Express." ...

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  14. REDS KIDNAP YOUTHS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—A deputation of German mothers which arrived in Berlin declared that the Russians stripped the seven ...

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  17. FATHER DIVINE WEDS WHITE WOMAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—It was announced by Father Divine's newspaper, "New Day," that he wedded at Washington, on April 29, a 21-yearold white woman named Ritchings, of Montreal, who is ...

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  18. JAP GENERAL "FLEW INTO RAGE"

    TOKIO, Thursday.—A Japanese general, Iwane Matsui, "flew into a rage and bawled his staff out" when he learned his troops were ...

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  19. WORLD ORGANISATION TO ENSURE FOOD SUPPLY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP). —The suggested programme of international action to ensure, that sufficient food was produced and ...

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  20. REVOLT IN ITALY

    ROME, Thursday (AAP). —Fifteen hundred Carabinieri, supported by tanks, were needed to break a revolt of 3000 peasants at ...

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  21. U.S. PRIZE SHIP SAFE IN BRITISH PORT

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—The American Farmer entered Falmouth Harbour after battling against a heavy swell. She reached ...

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  22. JAVANESE BOY'S DIZZY TRIP

    DARWIN, Thursday. — Unconscious and suffering from burns, exposure and shock, a 12-year-old Javanese boy was found twisted ...

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  23. HEROISM OF WIRRA WAY PILOTS TOLD BY MR. FORDE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—How seven Australian Wirraways went gamely into action against four squadrons of Japanese Zeros when the Japanese raided Rabaul on January 20, 1942, was told officially for the first time to-day by the Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Forde). ...

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