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  2. "HANDS OFF SOVIET."

    The effect on the Labour Party of the resolution of the New South Wales Labour Conference opposing any aggressive action against Soviet ...

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  3. CHINESE CREW AT WORK.

    A temporary settlement of the strike by the Chinese crew of an oversea vessel has been reached, and all the men were at work yesterday. ...

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  4. STEELWORKS MAY CLOSE.

    It is expected that, as a result of the coal strike, the B.H.P. steelworks at Newcastle will cease production on Monday or Tuesday, except in ...

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  5. "FANCY" MEATS.

    At the request of the Premier, Mr. Mair, the Deputy Prices Commissioner, Mr. McCulloch, will examine the increases recently made by carcase ...

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  6. VOTES WENT ASTRAY.

    It is disclosed that a ballot box containing votes for M. Daladier in the Ministerial crisis last week, went astray, and the deputies whose votes ...

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  7. GERMAN SHIPS ORDERED TO SAFETY.

    Radio messages from Berlin have ordered every German merchantman on the west coast of Denmark to flee for safety to the nearest Danish port and await further instructions, or, if there is not a harbour big enough, to proceed to Germany. ...

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  8. R.A.F. FLIGHT.

    Increased air activity by the Allies and Germany is reported. A widespread flight by R.A.F. planes over Germany was suggested by the ...

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  9. NEW FRENCH POLICY.

    The opposition which at first faced the new French Government, led by M. Paul Reynaud, has been shamed to silence by the impatience of the public ...

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  10. FURNACE CLOSED.

    No. 2 blast furnace at the Port Kembla steelworks closed down to-day. Its production capacity was 1,200 tons of pig iron a day. No. 1 furnace is still operating, but it ...

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  11. CHILDREN'S DAY AT SHOW.

    Features of the Royal Show yesterday were the crowds of children who attended because special facilities were provided for them, and the parade of ...

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  12. ROTHBURY MEETING FAILS.

    Of more than 300 non-union mine-workers on the Rothbury Estate, only 24 attended a meeting to-day, at which the Northern Miners' Management Committee was to have asked for ...

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  13. IF RUSSIA MAKES NEW ATTACK.

    The Count de Saint-Quentin, the French Ambassador to the U.S.A., in a speech, said: "If Russia attacks any other country, the Allies will declare ...

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  14. WAR CABINET.

    M. Paul Reynaud has cleared up the misconceptions concerning the respective functions of the French War Cabinet and the War Committee. ...

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  15. MILK PRODUCERS' COSTS.

    The Premier, Mr. Mair, said yesterday that, while an increase in the price of milk at present would be lamentable, it must not be overlooked that the producer, because of ...

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  16. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Norman Kenneth Ward, 17, of Sloane Street, Summer Hill, who, with Frederick Edward Newby, 17, of Ryrie Road, Earlwood, received a fractured skull when their motor ...

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  17. RETURN TO THE REICH.

    A vast redistribution of German population is now in full swing Already tens of thousands of Germans have been moved to ...

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  18. BRIGHTER HOPES FOR RAIN.

    "Prospects for rain are slowly improving," said the State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, last night. He said, however, that he did not expect ...

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  19. MAN KILLED IN COLLISION.

    Kenneth Gallagher was killed instantly last night in a head-on collision between a motor lorry and a utility truck. The driver of the lorry. C. Castledine, and Miss Gallagher and ...

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  20. FATALITY NEAR QUIRINDI.

    Mrs. F. Yeatman, of Hall Street, Auburn, was killed yesterday when the car in which she was riding skidded and overturned, following a blow-out, on the north-west main ...

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  21. BRITISH CABINET.

    For some days, several newspapers have been canvassing the possibility of some reconstruction of the Government in the near future. ...

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  22. DANISH SHIP SUNK.

    The Danish steamer Britta (1,146 tons) was sunk without warning north of Scotland. Thirteen members of the crew were drowned and five were picked up. The Britta is the ...

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  23. OFFICERS EAGER TO SERVE.

    Many applications have been received by Southern Command Headquarters from officers anxious to serve abroad with the rorestry and Railway Companies of the Second A.I.F. ...

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  24. ITALY AND THE BALKANS.

    Count Teleki, the Hungarian Premier, who yesterday had what was described as a cordial conference of two hours with the Italian Foreign Minister, ...

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  25. UNITED STATES TRADE.

    The Administration is confident that the Senate will approve by a small margin the bill to extend the Reciprocal Trade Treaties Act for three years. ...

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  26. FOOD PRICES ONLY LITTLE HIGHER.

    Retail prices of food and groceries in Australian capitals during February were only about 0.1 per cent. higher than those ruling in August, a few days ...

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  27. WAR MARRIAGES POPULAR.

    There have been many war weddings throughout Australia in the last six months The Commonwealth Statistician, Dr. Roland ...

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  28. PROPOSED NAVAL BARRACKS.

    A letter was received from the Navy Department at last night's meeting of the Woollahra Council, stating that inquiries were being made for anothei site for the naval ...

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  29. DOMINION LOANS.

    The option of redeeming Dominion loans amounting to nearly £50,000,000, including a Queensland loan of £18,000,000 at five per cent., will occur during the next 10 months. ...

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  30. "REPERCUSSIONS FROM FRANCE."

    The "Popolo di Roma" states: "It appears that the French crisis is having repercussions in England, where the Government is being subjected to accusations similar to those made ...

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  31. MAN ASSAULTED.

    Two men seized and roughly handled Frederick Joseph Porter, 20, of Merrivale Road Pymble, in Barr Street, Camperdown, last night, soon after he had left work at the ...

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  32. FEDERAL CABINET TO MEET IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, left Melbourne by the express to-night for Sydney. He will preside at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-morrow. ...

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  33. WASHED-UP TORPEDO NOT "SECRET WEAPON."

    An Admiralty official states that the torpedo which was found near Bridlington, Yorkshire yesterday, is of the ordinary type, but has been slightly altered for use by an aeroplane ...

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  34. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...

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  35. MAURETANA AT PANAMA.

    The Cunard-White star liner Mauretania (35,739 tons), which, it has been suggested, might go to Australia for service as a troopship, has anchored in the bay, presumably in ...

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  36. JOHN BROWNLEYS SUCCESS

    The singing of John Brownlee, the Australian baritone, was a feature of the British Embassy concert in aid of British war funds Mr. Brownice will continue until the end ...

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  37. CHILD BADLY SCALDED.

    Robert Meahan, 4, of Hill Street, Wagga collided to-day with his mother, who was carrying a vessel of boiling water. He received severe scalds to his right arm, shoulder, and ...

    Article : 53 words
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