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  2. ELECTIONS

    Elections will take place in South Australia and in Western Australia on Saturday, April 8. In South Australia the Government is ...

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  3. SOVIET'S CHARGE

    The Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff) informed the British Ambassador in Moscow (Sir Esmond Ovey) that the employees of Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., who were recently arrested, would be tried in the near future on a charge of counter-revolution, under ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. DEATH IN MALLEE.

    Mrs.Annie Crawford 70 years of age, was found dead in thick mallee scrub after hundreds of people had searched for her for nearly a week Experienced bushmen stated that her ...

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  5. NEARLY 40,000

    Official figures prepared by the Department of Labour and Industry for the State Government disclose that the number of persons registered with the State Labour Exchanges ...

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  6. TRAGIC ACCIDENT.

    Eileen Fleming, five, only child of Mr. Rupert Fleming, timber carrier, of Coutts Crossing, was killed yesterday in tragic circumstances. ...

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  7. INDIA.

    The British Government's proposals for a reformed Constitution for India were issued in the form of a White Paper yesterday and will be examined by a joint select committee of ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    The German Government's four-year programme is gradually taking shape. It involves, according to the Hugenburg (Nationalist) Press, the suspension or abolition of popular ...

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  9. "SHOW TRIAL."

    It is understood that the trial, a month hence will be a "show trial" in the Supreme Court.The Prosecutor, M.Krylenko, is famous for his vehemence at similar trials. The ...

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  10. RABBIT MENACE.

    At a meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board Mr.Williams criticised the Government for its laxity and naction in rabbit destruction. ...

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  11. MR. THOMAS OUTSPOKEN.

    In an address at a meeting of the Swanson Chamber of Commerce the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr.J.H.Thomas) said that many foolish and dangerous actions were occurring. ...

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  12. DEFENCE.

    The Attorney-General Mr.Latham gave a denial last night to rumours that the Commonwealth had plans for a special defence expenditure of £7,000,000 largely on coastal ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A number of important decisions were reached at the Unemployment Relief Council presided over by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) at the week-end. ...

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  14. DAHLIA SHOW.

    Recently an attempt was made to declare "black" a show of dahlias, the flowers that are famed for their wonderful variety of beautiful colours. ...

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  15. EUROPEAN PROBLEMS.

    The fateful talks between Signor Mussolini and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, from which Europe is expecting much, have begun. The British party was given a cordial ...

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  16. TRADE REVIEW.

    After a period of dulness and depression, arising from the disturbed European political situation, the Stock Exchange on Thursday took a more cheerful tone, chiefly as a result ...

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  17. CITY OF DANZIG.

    The latest move of the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) suggests an impending coup d'etat in the free city of Danzig. Herr Hitler has commissioned Herr Forster, ...

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  18. KINSEN MARU.

    Little hope is now held out that the 25 missing members of the crew of the Japanese wheat tramp Kinsen Maru, which sank early on Tuesday morning about 400 miles east of ...

    Article : 229 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Cardinal Bourne Archbishop of Westminster is gravely ill and has received the last sacraments. DUKE OF ABRUZZI DEAD. ...

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  20. BUSHFIRES.

    Very serious bushfires raged in the Upper Murray district during the past two days.A girl was badly burnt.Thousands of acres of grass were destroyed holdings on the rich flats ...

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  21. BUNCHY TOP.

    "If rigorous action is not taken to throttle bunchy top in the near future, a calamity may easily hit banana growers in the Tweed and Currumbin districts. If the danger signals ...

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  22. ALLEGED PLOT

    As the result of a raid here last night, secret service agents of the Japanese Consular Police arrested three Koreans and seized three pistols and two bombs. ...

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  23. PETROL PRICES

    Prices of petrol in the metropolitan area were reduced by one penny a gallon as from Saturday, and by varying amounts in country towns. ...

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  24. STEAMER HINNOY.

    Thirteen survivors of the crew of 28 of the norwegian steamer Hinnoy were landed here at 1 a.m. to-day from the Japanese steamer Naples Maru.Six men were on stretchers, ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Polling day for the State elections is Saturday, April 8.There will be nine uncontested seats-Hannan's(Mr S Munsie Labour), Kanowna (Mr.E.Nulsen, Labour), ...

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  26. TIMBER-GETTER KILLED.

    Arthur Thomas Traill, 41 of Grenfell was killed yesterday at Galinga 30 miles west of Condobolin. He was splitting posts and after felling ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. NEW BRITISH LOAN.

    Notice is given by the British Treasury of a new issue of 2½ per cent. conversion loan, dated 1944-1949, to be offered by tender or otherwise as the Treasury may from time to ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The "Financial Times" says that it has been officially informed that the amount which was recently due by the White Star Company to the Austialian Government in respect of ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. HOME DESTROYED.

    The homestead of Mr.J.N.Spittle, four miles north of Birchip, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon, and his 14 months' old son was burned to death. ...

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  30. STRIKE SETTLED

    A strike of 200 sewerage workers which began on Wednesday because a gang engineer wanted two men to do work previously done by three has been settled by a compromise ...

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  31. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election at Ashford (Kent) rendered necessary by Captain the Hon.M.H.R. Knatchbull's succeeding to a peerage as 5th Baron Brabourne, resulted as follows:— Mr. W ...

    Article : 66 words
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